February 6, 2010 - 18:07 AMT
Armenian judo wrestler Hovhannes Davtyan ranks 6th in IJF rating


International Just Federation has released its ranking list. The List consists of points from the World Cups, Grand Prix, Grand Slam, Masters, Continental Championships, World Championships and Olympic Games.

International Judo Federation rating list includes 10 Armenian sportsmen, with 2009 World Championship bronze medalist and World Cup winner Hovhannes Davtyan having shown the best results. Armenian judo wrestler ranks 6th in IJF rating with 620 point to his score.

Judo meaning "gentle way", is a modern Japanese martial art (gendai budō) and combat sport, that originated in Japan in the late nineteenth century. Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the object is to either throw one's opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue one's opponent with a grappling maneuver, or force an opponent to submit by joint locking the elbow or by executing a choke. Strikes and thrusts (by hands and feet)—as well as weapons defences—are a part of judo, but only in pre-arranged forms (kata) and are not allowed in judo competition or free practice (randori).

Ultimately, the philosophy and subsequent pedagogy developed for judo became the model for almost all modern Japanese martial arts that developed from "traditional" schools (koryū). In addition, the worldwide spread of judo has led to the development of a number of offshoots such as Sambo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Practitioners of judo are called jūdōka.