In addition to the fights, the Experience Day Inclusion for people with disabilities will take place on Saturday, January 20. Furthermore, two judo young stars of the U18 of the SportRegion Stuttgart will be crowned and for the youth of the U13 a sighting course will be offered. On Sunday, January 21, the focus will be on integration for refugees and a sighting course will be offered for the U15 youth.
Judo is a Japanese martial art founded by the Japanese Jigoro Kano. Today it is practiced in over 150 countries and is the most widespread martial art in the world. Judo is practiced in Stuttgart in eleven clubs with a total of 834 members. Within the framework of the German-Japanese sports youth exchange, which has been agreed upon since 1973, a close contact between the Württemberg Sports Youth and the sports association of Ogaki was established in 1982.
A day ticket costs 14 euros for adults (from 18 years) and 7 euros for young people (6 to 17 years). Admission for children up to 5 years is free. VIP tickets including entry and access to the VIP spectator stand and VIP area with free food and drinks cost 40 euros. Information about the German Judo Individual Championships for women and men can be found on the event homepage www.wjv.de/dm2018.html.