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= FAQ – Judo Grand Prix Qingdao 2025 = '''1. What is the Judo Grand Prix Qingdao?''' It is an international judo tournament held in Qingdao, China, and part of the IJF World Tour. Athletes compete for medals, prize money, and valuable world ranking points. '''2. When will the 2025 edition take place?''' The event is scheduled from '''26 to 28 September 2025'''. '''3. Where will it be held?''' The tournament will take place at '''Conson Stadium''' in Qingdao, a modern venue capable of hosting large-scale international competitions. '''4. How much prize money is awarded?''' The total prize pool is '''€98,000''', distributed across weight categories for both men and women. '''5. Why is the 2025 edition special?''' This marks the '''return of Qingdao''' to the IJF World Tour after several years. The last Grand Prix here was in 2016, so 2025 is seen as a major comeback. '''6. Which athletes will participate?''' Competitors from all over the world, including Olympic medalists, world champions, and promising young judokas. The final entry lists are published closer to the event by the IJF. '''7. Why is this event important for athletes?''' Performance in Qingdao directly impacts '''world rankings''', Olympic qualification, and seeding for future major events like the World Championships. '''8. How does the tournament format work?''' Athletes compete in elimination brackets by weight category. Winners progress toward finals, while losing semifinalists fight for bronze medals, ensuring two bronze medals are awarded per category. '''9. Will local Chinese athletes compete?''' Yes, China will field a large team. Competing at home offers a chance for new Chinese judokas to prove themselves on the world stage. '''10. How can fans follow the event?''' Fans can follow through '''IJF official platforms, international broadcasters, and sports media coverage''', which usually provide live streams, results, and highlights. == Conclusion == The '''2025 Judo Grand Prix Qingdao''' is more than just another stop on the IJF World Tour—it’s the return of a celebrated event in a city with deep judo history. From September 26 to 28, the world’s top judokas will gather in Qingdao to battle for medals, rankings, and glory. For athletes, it’s a vital stepping stone toward future championships; for fans, it’s a chance to witness the beauty and intensity of world-class judo up close.
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