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29 December 2020Judo Canada is proud to announce the renewal of the sponsorship program with Sherwood Ford (AB) of “The Giant” Canadian Circuit Ranking 2022. “This program was a great success over the past years to promote the Canadian Circuit events, increase the participation of our best Canadian athletes of all ages and rewards top national performers with bursaries,” said Nicolas Gill.
How does it work?
The top male and female performer will each receive a $2,500 bursary. In case of a tie, the bursary will be split evenly between the athletes.
Point System
Points will be awarded as illustrated in this chart:
Level |
2022 Tournaments |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Top 6 |
1 |
Senior Elite Nationals |
50
|
35
|
25
|
15
|
2 |
Senior Open Nationals Senior Edmonton International |
35
|
25
|
15
|
10
|
3 |
Senior Quebec Open Senior Ontario Open Senior Pacific International |
25
|
15
|
10
|
7
|
4 |
U21 Open Nationals Eastern Canadian Championships Senior Saskatchewan Open Manitoba Open Senior |
15
|
10
|
7
|
|
5 |
U21 Quebec Open U21 Ontario Open |
10
|
7
|
|
|
6 |
U18 Elite Nationals |
7
|
|
|
|
25 bonus points will be awarded to an athlete who competes in 7 different competitions of the circuit (Ex: Qc Open Sr and JR is only 1 competition).
50 bonus points will be awarded to an athlete who wins 8 medals during the circuit.
75 bonus points will be awarded to an athlete who wins 9 or more medals during the circuit.
A minimum of 2 wins is required to get the full points in an event. 1 win only allows 50% of the points. Point cumulated in any weight class will count, making it possible to change weight classes during the tour. However, the weight classes are limited to the IJF Senior weight classes. There are no limits of events in which an athlete can compete to cumulate points.