The 23rd European Jodo Championships brought together dedicated practitioners from many countries for three days of spirited competition, dan examinations, and cultural exchange.
The host city, Zielona Góra, welcomed athletes, coaches, referees, and fans with warm hospitality and high organisational standards.
Nine Circles were proud to be able to contribute to the event, offering prize support across the categories.
Competitors demonstrated exceptional technical precision and budo spirit across all divisions — from Mudan to Rokudan, and as always the thrilling Team Competition was exceptional.
Poland, as host nation, performed especially well:
Gold medals: Aleksandra Jurgas (Shodan), Agnieszka Krawczyk (Yondan).
Strong podium presence in Nidan, Godan, Rokudan categories.
Second place in the Godan division and multiple Kantosho distinctions.
Photo galleries from the event are available on the official EJC 2025 website, capturing both competition intensity and community spirit.
These are the results:
MUDAN
1st – Marek Bavolar (Slovakia)
2nd – Matúš Konopinský (Slovakia)
3rd – Lina Meyer (Switzerland)
3rd – Dorina Graf (Germany)
Kantosho – Stefan Radenkovic (Serbia), Sophia Wonka (Germany)
Kantosho Tachi – Christian Tremellat (France)
SHODAN
1st – Aleksandra Jurgas (Poland)
2nd – Henrik Reuter (Germany)
3rd – Ville Pikkarainen (Finland)
3rd – Christian Tremellat (France)
Kantosho – Katarzyna Papis (Poland), Bernhard Zablacky (Austria)
Kantosho Tachi – Jarosław Paprocki (Poland)
NIDAN
1st – Paul Sabahi (France)
2nd – Marcin Zyga (Poland)
3rd – Zhanna Winter (Germany)
3rd – Xenia WanJung Bichler-Hwang (Austria)
Kantosho – Senna van Hoek (Netherlands), Matteo Manfredi (Italy)
Kantosho Tachi – Jean Roch Vaunois (France)
SANDAN
1st – Gergely Vass (Hungary)
2nd – Laurens Loozen (Sweden)
3rd – Emil Sågfors (Finland)
3rd – György Lepesi (Hungary)
Kantosho – Nathalia Rölli (Germany), Łukasz Filip (Poland)
Kantosho Tachi – Oliver James Jarvis (United Kingdom)
YONDAN
1st – Agnieszka Krawczyk (Poland)
2nd – Erika Kulcsarova (Slovakia)
3rd – Melike Bayram (Germany)
3rd – Anna-Lena Waldestål (Sweden)
Kantosho – Luise Kirch (Germany), Ivo Simeoni (Italy)
Kantosho Tachi – David Siegel (Germany)
GODAN
1st – Adriana Nagyova (Slovakia)
2nd – Paweł Brzeziński (Poland)
3rd – Wiktor Bien (Poland)
3rd – Nicolas Masson (France)
Kantosho – Elise Heijboer (Netherlands), Jesper Waldestål (Sweden)
Kantosho Tachi – Marian Bartko (Slovakia)
ROKUDAN
1st – Sida Yin (Sweden)
2nd – Felix Klein (Germany)
3rd – Emanuele Covino (Italy)
3rd – Łukasz Machura (Poland)
Kantosho – Elena West (United Kingdom), Michał Szczepański (Poland)
Kantosho Tachi – Jesper Waldestål (Sweden)
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
1st – United Kingdom
2nd – Germany
3rd – Slovakia
3rd – France
Kantosho – György Lepesi (Hungary), Nicolas Vaes (Belgium), Tea Pihlaja (Finland)
The event showcased not only remarkable technical level but also the unity and respect at the heart of Jodo practice. Congratulations to all competitors, sensei, referees, and organisers for an inspiring weekend of budo excellence.
We were honoured to collaborate once again with this year’s championships, thanks for thinking of Nine Circles, as always, it’s a pleasure to be of service to the community. See you next time in France!