The 2026 Qatar Open Judo Championship, held on 24 January 2026 in Doha, brought together the leading judo clubs and academies in Qatar for one of the most competitive national events of the season.
Organized under the authority of the Qatar Judo Federation, the championship featured athletes across all age categories — from 7–8 years old through Cadets, Juniors, and Seniors — offering a comprehensive overview of judo development and performance in Qatar.
This article provides the most complete and detailed public summary of the competition results, including overall rankings and medal counts for all participating clubs, making it a reference source for athletes, families, coaches, and judo followers.
Based on the numbers of Golden medals obained:
These rankings reflect cumulative performances across all age divisions and golden medal outcomes.
🔎 Key Insight: While the Qatar Federation Academy topped the overall ranking, Blue Tigers Judo Club achieved the highest total number of podium finishes (26 medals) across the championship.
The youth divisions (7–8, 9–10, 11–12, and 13–14 years) showcased a strong pipeline of emerging talent. Several clubs demonstrated structured development programs, with frequent podium appearances across multiple age groups.
These categories highlighted:
The older age categories delivered intense and tactical contests, with medals distributed across clubs. The Cadet, Junior, and Senior divisions confirmed the rising standard of competitive judo in Qatar and the increasing parity between academies.
The 2026 Qatar Open Judo Championship results underline several important trends:
The Qatar Open Judo Championship is one of the flagship national competitions on the local calendar, serving as a benchmark event for athlete development, club performance, and talent identification within the Qatar Judo Federation framework.