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Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics

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 * The article might want to explain what judoka is. (content gap)
 * The reference number 14 does not seem very reliable because yahoo is a search engine like google, and the news article can be just the collectives of news on the Internet.
 * Each information have a citation. And it is good that the article says what main resource is since many information such as medals and lists of judoka can be very close structure and expression with the resource.
 * The article is neutral, but content gaps are seen.
 * Talk page: some people have suggested changes to improve the article. Many are reliable and accurate suggestions. There is a discussion over the order and structure of the information and I think that the filling content gaps might fix the problem and improves the flow of this article.

Removal or Enhancement of Existing Content
- "judoka" footnotes List of judoka

- https://78884ca60822a34fb0e6-082b8fd5551e97bc65e327988b444396.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.com/up/2019/05/IJF_Gender_Equity_Strategy_Ver-1556714661.pdf

- https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/en/sports/judo/

- Removing reference number 14. It does not seem very reliable because yahoo is a search engine like google, and the news article can be just the collectives of news on the Internet.

New article content
- 393 judoka (柔道家: judo practitioners) competing in 15 events

Qualification

- Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter a maximum of 14 judokas

- [Participating nations] total 128 nations

- "The 2020 Olympics were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic." Remove this sentence from Qualification because it is already mentioned in the intro.

A total of 393 athletes could qualify for judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics. The 2020 Olympics were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Each NOC could enter a maximum of 14 judokas (one in each division). There are four types of qualification for 2020 summer olympics: host nation quotes, the third committee quotes, continental quotas, and world rank quotes.

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New rules

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Based on the 2016 IJF rule changes, the game time for men has shortened one minute and the length of a game became four minutes which is the same as women's game. There was also a change in scores of a Waza-Ari, a technic that requires a judoka to pin his/her opponent for 10 to 20 seconds or to throw the opponent successfully but not well-controlled to be awarded as Ippon. As basic Judo rules, there are three ways to win: 1)to throw the opponent to the ground in a certain efficiency, 2) to hold down the opponent for 20 seconds, 3) to force the opponent to submission by arm lock or strangulation. Originally, gaining points of Ippon ended the game but now Waza-aris are awarded equally to Ippons in the 2020 summer Olympics. With this rule change, penalty scores no longer ended the game.

In addition, the mixed team competition was added as a new content of Judo games in the Olympics. Six individuals in their national mixed team compete with individuals of the same weight category from another national team. A team wins when it won at least four rounds of six. This new content aims to engage in gender equality as well as a union through sport.