Judo is an optional sport in the Commonwealth Games which means the host country has the right to chose whether the sport will be included.
Judo has appeared in 2 commonwealth games so far, 1990 in Auckland (New Zealand) and 2002 in Manchester (England), it is also scheduled to appear in the 2014 games in Glasgow (Scotland)
The seven selected sports at the 2014 Commonwealth Games were Diving, Shooting, Wrestling, Judo, Cycling, Triathlon and Table Tennis.
The seven selected sports of the 2014 Commonwealth Games were Table Tennis, Triathlon, Cycling, Judo, Wrestling, Shooting and Diving.
The seven selected sports in Glasgow at the Commonwealth Games are: Table tennis Triathlon Cycling Judo Wrestling Shooting Diving
The seven selected Sports at the 2014 Commonwealth games are Diving, Shooting, Wrestling, judo, Table Tennis, Cycling and Triathlon.
Japan won the most Olympic gold medals, with a total of 58 medals by the end of the 2004 Games.
Melville Marks Robinson established The British Empire Games (currently known as The Commonwealth Games).
The seven selected sports were Table Tennis, Triathlon, Cycling, Judo, Wrestling, Shooting and Diving.
The seven selected sports at the 2014 Glasgow Games are Table Tennis, Cycling, Wrestling, Shooting, Diving, Triathlon and Judo.
The 1964 Olympic Games, hosted by Tokyo, Japan were the first to feature Judo. Japan won three of the four weight classes.
The seven selected sports were Table Tennis, Triathlon, Cycling, Judo, Wrestling, Shooting and Diving.
The seven selected sports were Table Tennis, Triathlon, Cycling, Judo, Wrestling, Shooting and Diving.
The seven selected Glasgow Commonwealth Games sports are Table Tennis, Triathlon, Cycling, Judo, Wrestling, Shooting and Diving.