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The British Judo Association (BJA) is
the National Governing Body for the Olympic Sport of Judo in Great
Britain.
The Association represents Great Britain internationally and
is a member of The International Judo Federation, The European
Judo Union, The Judo Conferderation of the European Union, The
British Olympic Association, The Central Council of Physical Recreation,
Commonwealth Judo Association, and the Commonwealth Games Council.
It was established in 1948 and was incorporated as a company,
limited by guarantee in 1978. It is recognised by the United
Kingdom Sports Council, Sport England, the Sports Council for
Wales, the Sports Council for Northern Ireland, Sport
Scotland, the British Olympic Association and the Central
Council for Physical Recreation.
The BJA is a membership organisation and has expanded its network
of clubs, qualified coaches and individual members throughout
Britain providing access to the sport in England, Northern Ireland,
Scotland and Wales.
It is a public company whose principal activity is the promotion
and supervision of judo activities. The member clubs directly
elect the Chairman and seven Directors.
The Association’s executive staff
and seven commissions address delivery of the BJA’s strategic
objectives and other specific corporate issues.
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