Did You Know?

Judo means "the gentle way" in Japanese!

How Judo Works

Kids use moves to win. They can throw or pin.

Winning Medals

The best kids get shiny medals. They feel proud!

What judo at the 2014 asian games Does

Kids from many countries came to play.

They showed their best judo moves.

Fans cheered for their favorite kids.

It was fun to watch the fights.

Some kids won gold, silver, or bronze.

They made new friends from around Asia.

More About judo at the 2014 asian games

In 2014, the Asian Games had judo fights. Kids from many places came to show their skills. They trained hard to win. The games were held in a big city called Incheon.

Judo helps kids learn to be strong and brave. It teaches them to be fair and to try their best. Many kids love to do judo for fun.

Judo is still played today. Kids keep learning new moves. They dream of being champions one day!

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

judo:A type of martial art that involves throwing and grappling.
Asian Games:A large sports event where countries in Asia compete in various sports.
competition:A contest where people or teams try to win against each other.
medal:An award given to winners in sports, usually made of metal.
tournament:A series of games or matches to find a champion.