Judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

This article details the qualifying phase for judo at the 2024 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games will comprise a total of 372 athletes coming from their respective NOCs; each could enter a maximum of fourteen judokas, seven each for both men and women per bodyweight category. The host country France received a spot in all fourteen individual events, while fifteen places are entitled to the eligible NOCs through universality quotas awarded by the Tripartie Commission.

The remaining judokas must undergo a qualifying process to secure a spot in their respective weight category for the Games through the world ranking list prepared by the International Judo Federation (IJF). The qualification window commenced on 24 June 2022, and will conclude two years later (23 June 2024), with the final eligibility list published two days after the deadline.

The top 17 judokas in each bodyweight category from the world ranking list will qualify directly for the Games, with each NOC subjected to a limit of one judoka per division. If the NOC has more than one judoka ranked among the top 17 in a weight class, the NOC must decide which athlete obtains the quota place.

Further continental quotas (13 men and 12 women for Europe, 12 of each gender for Africa, ten men and 11 women for the Americas, ten of each gender for Asia, and five of each gender for Oceania) were also available. The International Judo Federation publishes a list of all judokas for each continent across all gender-based bodyweight categories to assign these quota places according to their world ranking points. Eligible judokas with the highest number of points on the ranking list will secure a continental quota for their respective NOC at the Games regardless of their gender and weight category. Each NOC may only enter a single judoka through the continental qualification rules.

The mixed-team tournament will offer five invitational places (one for each continent) to the highest-ranked NOCs that have qualified judokas in only five of the six mixed-team weight classes. Among these NOCs, the highest-ranked judoka vying for qualification will fill the remaining quota place to complete the team. 

The International Olympic Committee also invited 6 (3 men and 3 women) athletes to participate for Refugee Olympic Team. These athletes will also participate in the mixed-team tournament.

Extra-lightweight (60 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Half-lightweight (66 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Lightweight (73 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Half-middleweight (81 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Middleweight (90 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Half-heavyweight (100 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Heavyweight (+100 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Extra-lightweight (48 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Half-lightweight (52 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Lightweight (57 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Half-middleweight (63 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Middleweight (70 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Half-heavyweight (78 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.

Heavyweight (+78 kg)
Provisional list. Updated to 13 July 2024. Bold — secured qualification.