Our World Championship Medalists
Louis Krieber-Gagnon (2013 World Champion)
Kyle Reyes (2013 World Champion)
John Messé À Bessong (2022 World Champion)
The World Championships in judo hold immense significance as the premier event where top athletes from around the globe compete for prestigious titles. It serves as a platform to showcase skill, technique, and strategic prowess, influencing rankings and national reputations. Beyond individual achievements, the championships also shape the sport's development, setting standards and inspiring future generations of judoka worldwide.
World Championship Gold
2013 Cadet World Championships: Louis Krieber-Gagnon
2013 Junior World Championships: Kyle Reyes
2022 Cadet World Championships: Johne Messé À Bessong
2013 Junior World Championships: Kyle Reyes
2022 Cadet World Championships: Johne Messé À Bessong
World Championship Silver
1993 Senior World Championships: Nicolas Gill
2014 Senior World Championships: Antoine Valois-Fortier
2022 Senior World Championships: Kyle Reyes
2022 IBSA World Championships: Priscilla Gagné
2024 Veterans World Championships: Bianca Ockedahl
2014 Senior World Championships: Antoine Valois-Fortier
2022 Senior World Championships: Kyle Reyes
2022 IBSA World Championships: Priscilla Gagné
2024 Veterans World Championships: Bianca Ockedahl
World Championship Bronze
1981 Senior World Championships: Phil Takahashi
1981 Senior World Championships: Kevin Doherty
1995 Senior World Championships: Nicolas Gill
1999 Senior World Championships: Nicolas Gill
2015 Senior World Championships: Antoine Valois-Fortier
2018 Junior World Championships: Alexandre Arencibia
2019 Senior World Championships: Antoine Valois-Fortier
1981 Senior World Championships: Kevin Doherty
1995 Senior World Championships: Nicolas Gill
1999 Senior World Championships: Nicolas Gill
2015 Senior World Championships: Antoine Valois-Fortier
2018 Junior World Championships: Alexandre Arencibia
2019 Senior World Championships: Antoine Valois-Fortier