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      9 April 2026

      Call For Directors 2026-2030

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      19 June 2026

      Beaton and Frascadore lose to tough opponents in Mongolia

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      Technical Stream V7.25

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      Active in judo

      Points are awarded for being active in judo in the technical stream. An active year is defined as practicing a minimum of 120 hours on the mat during a twelve-month period from the date of the last promotion as recorded in the records maintained by the provincial/territorial and Judo Canada offices. Twenty-five (25) points can be claimed for each fully completed year. Please note as of 2025 07 01, in order to be eligible for grading, candidates will be required to have at least 50% of their claimed points from technical activities. See section 5.0 of the 2025 Syllabus.

      Both Mudansha and Yudansha must be members of both the Provincial/Territorial Association and of Judo Canada.

      Competitions

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      Results obtained at sanctioned point tournaments and events will be counted with the following conditions:

      • - Shiais must be at the level of U18 or older; and 30 years or older for Veterans and Ne-waza events.
      • All domestic and international shiais and events must be sanctioned provincially, nationally or internationally (IJF and other).
      • - All technical stream competition points must be validated by the PGC/TGC.
      • - Shiai participants may claim 5 participation points per tournament; Veterans and Ne-waza participants must be 30 years of age to claim 5 participation points per event.
      • - Victories by Fusen-gachi do not count for points.
      • All wins must be against Ikkyu or higher, and points are awarded as follows:
      • - IPPON (10 Points)
      • - WAZA-ARI (7 Points)
      • - YUKO (5 Points)
      • Exceptions:

      • - For Shodan candidates (Ikkyu), a win over Nikyu counts for grading.
      • - Wins in all sanctioned In international tournaments will count 10 points per victory.
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      At least one nationally-certified member of the Provincial/Territorial Grading Committee or an approved examination jury member must be present at domestic kata tournaments as a judge to be able to claim grading points.

      For each sanctioned domestic and international kata tournament, a candidate may accumulate two (2) grading points per team below the candidate’s team ranking at the event and three (3) grading points per team below at the World Kata championships. In addition, candidates may claim 5 grading points per tournament for participation if more than one team participates in the relevant kata.

      TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

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      Instructing Activity

      Candidates may claim grading points for teaching/instructing a minimum of 120 hours per year based on their NCCP certification levels as follows:

      • NCCP Level 1 (DA), fully certified as community trained……..…….……………….10 points per year
      • NCCP Level 2 (DI) fully certified and Level III (DC) fully certified…….. 20 points per year
      • Head Sensei or NCCP Level IV/V (HPC) certified……………….30 points per year

      A Head Sensei and/or a Technical Director who is, at minimum, fully certified NCCP Level 2 (DI) and instructs in a club with a minimum of 25 currently registered and paid-up members, will be able to claim 30 grading points.

      Your certifications

      Volunteering

      Points may be awarded per event up to a maximum of 10 points/year for the following roles:

      Tournament volunteering: Tournament director; Assistant tournament director; Scorekeeper; Scorekeeper assistant; Timekeepers.

      • Provincial: 3 points per event
      • National and International: 5 points per event

      Executive or Committee volunteering: To collect points, candidate must be a member of a formal executive or committee for a period of 12 months:

      • Provincial: 5 points per executive or committee
      • National or International: 10 points per executive or committee
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      Coaching activity

      Fully certified NCCP judo coaches may earn grading points for each sanctioned event they qualify for, and participate in, as follows:

      • Provincially-sanctioned events…………………...….…. 5 points per event
      • Nationally-sanctioned (domestic) events…………………...….…. 10 points per event
      • IJF-sanctioned events…………………...….…. 20 points per event
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      Refereeing certification and activities

      Points will be awarded for being certified as a referee only once for each additional level completed since last promotion.

      Only one certification can be claimed per Dan grading promotion.

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      Fully certified candidates may earn grading points for each refereeing event as follows:

      Provincially-sanctioned events..................5 points per event

      Nationally-sanctioned (domestic) events..................10 points per event

      IJF-sanctioned events............................20 points per event

      Kata judge Certification and Activities

      Points will be awarded for being certified as a judge only once for each additional level completed since last promotion.

      Only one certification can be claimed per Dan grading promotion.

      Fully certified Kata Judges may earn grading points for each sanctioned event as follows:

      Provincially-sanctioned events..................5 points per event

      Nationally-sanctioned (domestic) events..................10 points per event

      Internationally-sanctioned events............................20 points per event

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      Course/Clinic Conductor

      Grading points may be earned on a per event basis by course/clinic conductors (and their Uke if the same Uke is used for the entire duration of the course/clinic) for conducting provincial/territorial or nationally organized professional development, Kata, referee and technical clinics, NCCP courses, and nationally-approved team training camps. These events must be sanctioned at the appropriate level:

      Provincially-sanctioned events..................10 points per event

      Nationally-sanctionned (domestic) events..................20 points per event

      IJF-sanctionned events............................30 points per event

      Events must be a minimum of four (4) hours (in-person or virtual) in duration in order to count for grading points.

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      Grading points may be earned on a per event basis by clinic participants for attending provincial/territorial or nationally organized professional development, Kata, referee and technical clinics, NCCP courses, and nationally-approved team training camps. These events must be sanctioned at the appropriate level:

      Events must be a minimum of four (4) hours (in-person or virtual) in duration in order to count for 5 grading points.

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      Uke at Dan Grading

      A total of five (5) grading points per day may be earned by an Uke at a Dan grading examination regardless of the number of performances. Note: An Uke cannot claim points for a Dan grading examination if they are also evaluated as Tori at the same examination.
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