2025 Grand Prix League Table

The JudoScotland Grand Prix League Table is the system used to identify judoka for the JudoScotland Talent Development Programme and is compiled from results from the JudoScotland club-run Grand Prix events.

If a player moves up a weight category during the Ippon league period they will transfer half their result points earned (in red) at the Grand Prix Events. Players who move down a weight category during the Grand Prix year will not transfer any points.

2025 Grand Prix League Table

Edited 1st May 2025

For any questions relating to the table please contact joimrie@judoscotland.com


2025 Clyde (Grand Prix) - Results

Date: 27th April 2025

Venue: Lagoon Leisure Centre 11 Christie Street, Paisley, PA1 1NB

Hosted by clubs but open to all judoka, the JudoScotland Grand Prix series plays a crucial role in a young judoka’s development. It provides invaluable experience in competition, fostering essential skills such as sportsmanship, tactical awareness, and the ability to handle pressure, key attributes not only for success in judo but for life beyond the sport.

ResultsAA Band Results & Pool Sheet FemaleAA Band Results & Pool Sheet MaleA Band Results & Pool Sheet FemaleA Band Results & Pool Sheet MaleB Band Results & Pool Sheet FemaleB Band Results & Pool Sheet MaleC Band Results & Pool Sheet FemaleC Band Results & Pool Sheet MaleSenior Female 1 Results & Pool SheetSenior Male 1 Results & Pool SheetSenior Female 2 Results & Pool SheetSenior Male 2 Results & Pool Sheet

JudoScotland and Commonwealth Games Scotland Unveil Glasgow 2026 Selection Policy

As one of the ten sports confirmed for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, JudoScotland and Commonwealth Games Scotland are pleased to unveil the Judo selection policy for the event.

Scottish judoka have a proud legacy at the Commonwealth Games, and Glasgow 2026 presents a special opportunity to compete on home soil. In collaboration with Commonwealth Games Scotland, we have carefully developed a selection framework that balances strong representation for Scotland with the pursuit of success on the mat.

Commonwealth Games Scotland’s goal is to select a team of athletes capable of competing with distinction at the 2026 Commonwealth Games. The aim is to surpass 2022’s performance benchmarks, while fostering a positive and rewarding experience within Team Scotland.

Judith McCleary, CEO of JudoScotland, shared her thoughts; “The Commonwealth Games offer a unique opportunity for Scottish Judoka to represent Scotland. Throughout the selection period, we are committed to keeping the judo community updated and will display a list of athletes who have met the minimum nomination standard. The JudoScotland Selection Panel will put forward a team with the strongest medal potential, based on the criteria outlined and in alignment with the Games’ competition format. We are excited to go on this journey with judoka as we head towards these Home Games.”

Team Scotland Chef de Mission for Glasgow 2026, Elinor Middlemiss MBE, said: “Following the publication of our General Selection Policy, we are delighted with the continued progress as we develop sports specific selection standards for each of the sports on the Games programme. The publication of Judo’s selection policy today, ahead of the selection window opening on 1 May, means athletes aspiring to a place on the team and their coaches can target their preparation in the knowledge of exactly what is required for selection.

“I wish everyone the very best of luck with their training and competition over the coming months and look forward to welcoming a strong team of judoka for Glasgow 2026.”

The official selection window opens on 1st May 2025 and runs until 31st May 2026. You can read the full policy here.


2025 Hibari Kan (Grand Prix) - Results

Date: 29th March 2025

Venue: Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, 1 O’Donnell Way, Motherwell, ML1 2TZ

The Hibari Kan Grand Prix launched the 2025 Grand Prix season this weekend at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility.

Hosted by clubs but open to all judoka, the JudoScotland Grand Prix series plays a crucial role in a young judoka’s development. It provides invaluable experience in competition, fostering essential skills such as sportsmanship, tactical awareness, and the ability to handle pressure, key attributes not only for success in judo but for life beyond the sport.

AA Band Results & Pool SheetA Band Results & Pool SheetB Band Results & Pool SheetC Band Results & Pool SheetSenior 1 Results & Pool SheetSenior 2 Results & Pool Sheet

Scottish Open 2025 - Results

Date: 18th & 19th January 2025
Location: sportscotland National Centre, Inverclyde
The Scottish Open Judo Tournament launched JudoScotland’s 2025 competition calendar in style this weekend.
For the third consecutive year, the event was hosted at the sportscotland National Centre, Inverclyde, showcasing an exhilarating weekend of international judo. More than 700 competitors from over 16 nations, including the USA, Germany, France, and the Home Nations, took to the mat to deliver world-class performances.


SNC action shot a referee stand on the mat as one judoka holds down another mid competition.

The Scottish National Closed Championship 2024 - Results

Date: 9th November 2024
Venue: Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility
The Scottish National Closed Championship returned to Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, delivering an exciting day of Judo action! Competitors from across the country showcased their skills, determination, and sportsmanship as they competed for the National title.


2024 Grand Prix Winners

JudoScotland is delighted to announce the winners of the 2024 Grand Prix Series. The JudoScotland Grand Prix is an essential component in the journey of young judoka, fostering crucial skills such as resilience under pressure, sportsmanship, strategic thinking, and the ability to handle competition—each of which plays a vital role in their development.

Congratulations to all the winners and to every competitor who took part in this year’s Grand Prix Circuit. The awards will be presented during the Scottish National Closed Championship on November 9th.

2024 Winners

Please contact info@judoscotland.com before Friday 8th of November if you have any queries.


Results: Highland Budokan Grand Prix 2024

Saturday 5th October

This weekend, we wrapped up our final Grand Prix of the year in style, with over 320 competitors from all over Scotland showcasing their skills on the mats 
 
A massive thank you to Highland Budokan and to all the clubs and coaches who made the journey to Inverness Leisure Centre, and for supporting the entire Grand Prix series throughout the year.
 
We’d also like to give a huge shoutout to our amazing volunteers who made this event possible, your dedication and hard work helped make all our Grand Prix’s this year a success. Check out the results of the day below!

Senior Women 1Senior Women 2Female AA BandFemale A BandFemale B BandFemale C BandSenior Men 1Senior Men 2Male AA BandMale A BandMale B BandMale C Band

2024 Grand Prix League Table

The JudoScotland Grand Prix League Table is the system used to identify judoka for the JudoScotland Talent Development Programme and is compiled from results from the JudoScotland club-run Grand Prix events.

If a player moves up a weight category during the Ippon league period they will transfer half their result points earned (in red) at the Grand Prix Events. Players who move down a weight category during the Grand Prix year will not transfer any points.

2024 Grand Prix League Table

Edited 9th October

For any questions relating to the table please contact joimrie@judoscotland.com