"Many thanks to Zagreb, see you in Podgorica"

The European Judo Championship has ended, next year in Podgorica

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Laslo Tot hands over the flag to Jovica Rečević, Photo: EJU
Laslo Tot hands over the flag to Jovica Rečević, Photo: EJU
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The European Judo Championship ended today in Zagreb, and will be held next year in Podgorica.

The President of the European Judo Federation (EJU), Laszlo Tot, today presented the flag of the European Championship to the President of the Judo Federation of Montenegro (DžSCG), Jovica Rečević.

"Many thanks to Zagreb, see you in Podgorica next April. European Championship 2024 is history, long live European Championship 2025 in SC 'Morača'," said Tot.

The president of DžSCG Jovica Rečević pointed out that he is very proud that next year Montenegro will host this big competition for the first time in history.

"This year, Montenegro presented itself with two European cups - the junior one, which was held on March 9 and 10, and the senior one, which will be held on September 21 and 22, so that Montenegro is ready to welcome the biggest continental competition in 2025. 2024 - European Senior Championship. That we leave nothing to chance is also shown by the fact that our organizational team was also involved in the organization of the European Championship in Zagreb, which, together with experienced Croatian colleagues, participated in the organization of EP Zagreb XNUMX," said Rečević in an interview for EJU.

The European senior championship ended today with the team competition of mixed teams, and the first place was won by France, which defeated the Georgia team in the final, while the third places went to the national teams of Germany and Serbia.

Rečević presented medals to the mixed team of Serbia.

The European Championship in Zagreb was also attended by the Director of the Sports Directorate at the Ministry of Sports and Youth, Zoran Jojić.

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