Astana Continues to Provide the Right Environment for Elite Judo

May 11, 2026

The Qazaqstan Barysy Grand Slam has not long come to an end but in Astana judo’s presence continues to be felt. The Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov Wrestling Palace remains in full focus as the IBSA Judo Grand Prix Astana gets underway.

On day 1 there will be three women’s category’s and four men’s categories in contention. These medals and ranking points are significant as the final jostling of position leads into the opening of the Paralympic qualification period in just a few weeks from now.


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Danilo David Geronimo Silva (BRA) warming up with teammate Deyverson De Souza (BRA). Photo courtesy of Nurgali Zhumagazy / IBSA Judo.

Day one categories

Women: J1 -52kg, J2 -52kg, J2 -60kg

Men: J1 -70kg, J2 -70kg, J1 -81kg, J2 -81kg

The warm-up room is busy and positive, each delegation making their final preparations for the day. Competing in Kazakhstan is always a great experience for the teams as the organisers ensure that the environment is professionally laid out, empowering the athletes to deliver their best judo.


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Coaches are focused on final preparations and contest strategies. Photo courtesy of Nurgali Zhumagazy / IBSA Judo.

Follow all the results in our wrap-up article at the end of the day: IJF.org.