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Spectator behaviour at British Judo events

The Board of Directors have felt it necessary to issue a strong reminder of the behaviour expected by spectators at judo events following a number of incidents.

One of the principles that underpin the sport is the respect shown between rival exponents on the mat.  However, on too many occasions, the same respect has not been given by spectators to competitors.  All spectators are encouraged to support their favourite fighters but this should never be reflected as negative feedback directed at an opponent.

This is not a problem that is restricted to major national events, but has been reported from Area Competitions, Home Country National Trials, and even at local junior events.

Unacceptable spectator behaviour has become common place in some sports but cannot be allowed to creep into judo, a sport which prides itself on its strict code of moral conduct and ethics.

To allow it to do so reflects badly on the sport and the BJA ask that spectators fully respect all participants at judo events.

The Association also ask that competition organisers help stamp out the problem by reporting all cases of booing and offensive language immediately to the Panel.  Any spectator found partaking in such behaviour will be informed that they are not welcome at future BJA events.


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