The goal in a judo fight is to score an Ippon (Ippon = 10 points) with a technique. If the opponent doesn’t land on his back properly or the technique wasn’t powerful enough, a waza-ari or even less can be awarded by the judges. An Ippon is when a judoka throws his opponent onto his back. The judoka who scores more points in five minutes wins. Two waza-aris equal one Ippon, but a koka cannot be summed with a yuko. However, if there is a draw at the end, the one who applied the higher rated techniques wins. One waza-ari is better than two yukos. Throws can be combined with locks, etc. At the Judo Main page, you can find detailed judo instructions.
Judo Scoring: Awards
Koka (3 points)
Yuko (5 points)
Waza-ari (7 points) Two waza-ari = Ippon
Ippon (10 points)
Judo Scoring: Penalties
Shido (3 points)
Chui (5 points)
Keikoku (7 points)
Hansoku (10 points)
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