A sporting event dedicated to a Japanese martial art is being held at a leisure centre in Broadmeadows this year.
This means that sports fans in Broadmeadows will get an opportunity to attend the 2026 Melbourne International Open. The major judo competition will run in the suburb in autumn as part of the National Event Series.
The upcoming event is organised by Judo Australia, a National Sporting Organisation that is recognised officially by the Australian Sports Commission for being responsible for judo as a sport in Australia.
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Judo is a Japanese martial art that was founded by Kanō Jigorō and dates to 1882. Its name translates roughly to “gentle way”, and it focuses on using a combatant’s strength and momentum against them instead of depending on brute force. It features grappling and throwing techniques, but its main objective is to bring an opponent to the ground and force submission with joint locks or a body pin.
The 2026 Melbourne International Open will now be at Broadmeadows Aquatic & Leisure Centre from Friday, April 10 to Sunday, April 12. Events will run between 2 pm and 5 pm daily, and the centre is based at 41-85 Tanderrum Way in Broadmeadows.Get a Free Quote for Graphic Design Services Get a Free Quote for Banners
