
Korea Participate in 3rd Indoor Asian Games under Asian Jujitsu Belt Wrestling
Federation Kora Ju-Jitsu Belt Wrestling Federation players and official
participate in 3rd Indoor Asian gaemes organized by Vietnam Olympic Committee
under Olympic Council of Asia under Lee Jong Hak President KJJBWF
and Mr Shammi Rana member AJJBWF in Hanoi Vietnam 2009 and secured two
Silver Medals for Korea.




Korea Ju-Jitsu Belt Wrestling Federation(KJJBWF) participate in 4th World Green Festival of Tradional Wrestling Sports on 22- 30 October, 2009 at Sport Complex “Uzbekistan”, Tashkent/Uzbekistan Organized by Ministry of Culture and Sports, International Belt Wrestling Association (IBWA), International Belbogli Kurash Federation, Belt Wrestling Federation of Uzbekistan, and Martial Art Center of Uzbekistan Supported by Ministry of Culture and Sports Republic Uzbekistan, UNESCO, International Association of Traditional Wrestling Sports, and National Olympic Committee. Korean Players get 5 medals in Jujitsu and Belt Wrestling event. Korea Participate in any International event for the first time
The Ju Jitsu International Federation (JJIF) is the international federation, officially organizing the sport of jujitsu in the World. JJIF is member of GAISF (General Association of International Sport Federations), IWGA (International World Games Association) and the FISpT (Federation for Sports for All). JJIF is presently applying for the IOC recognition, and has been on the World Games Programmes both in Lahtis 1997, Akita 2001, Duisburg 2005 and is also an official World Games Sport fort the coming Games 2009 at Kaoshiung, Taiwan. Further jujitsu is by OCA (Olympic Council of Asia) an Olympic Recognized Sport in Asia administrated by our Asian Continental Federation AJJBWF.
Korea Jujitsu Federation is working under Asian JuJitsu Belt Wrestling Federation(AJJBWF).
AJJBWF is the Official/Continental Governing Body for sports of JuJitsu and Beltwrestling through out Asia.
AJJBWF is the Continental forum for Ju-Jitsu and Belt wrestling where the National Official Sport Authorities can debate issues related to the practice of Ju-Jitsu and Belt Wrestling in order to establish Asian Programmes and activities, and in order to elect the institutions, which will implement them.
AJJBWF’s formal scope is to gather Jutsukas from all Countries, and to develop a spirit of friendship and internal assistance among formal Ju-Jitsu Organisations all over Asia affiliated with JJIF(The International Governing Body).
AJJBWF coordinates Continental activities of Ju-Jitsu and Belt Wrestling, establishes technical and organisational rules, organises and controls Asian events including official Continental Championships and Asian Games under the control of OCA.AJJBWF is a recognized body of Ju-Jitsu and Belt Wrestling of Olympic Council of Asia to participate in Asian Martial Arts Games and Indoor Asian Games.
(Source www.ajjbwf.org)
JJIF is the international forum for Ju-Jitsu where the National Official Sport Authorities can debate issues related to the practice of Ju-Jitsu in order to establish International Programmes and activities, and in order to elect the institutions, which will implement them.The Ju Jitsu International Federation (JJIF) is the official international federation, organizing the sport of jujitsu in the world. JJIF is member of GAISF/AGFIS (General Association of International Sport Federations), IWGA (International World Games Association) and the FISpT (Federation for Sports for All). JJIF is presently applying for the IOC recognition, Thus, it is the only official governing body of
Ju-Jitsu worldwide.
JJIF’s formal scope is to gather Jutsukas from all Countries, and to develop a spirit of friendship and internal assistance among formal Ju-Jitsu Organizations all over the world.
JJIF coordinates international activities of Ju-Jitsu, establishes technical and organizational rules, organises and controls international events, represents Ju-Jitsu worldwide and makes decisions on possible controversial matters.
In 1977, following a joint initiative from Germany, Italy and Sweden, the EUROPEAN JU-JITSU FEDERATION (EJJF) was founded. Ten years later in 1987, when all the main European Countries were already members of EJJF the scope of the initiative was expanded to the worldwide scenario.
In fact, in 1987, the International Assembly founded the International Ju-Jitsu Federation, whilst EJJF continued its activity becoming one of Continental Unions within IJJF, as EJJU.
On 30th of July 1998 an extraordinary Congress in Malaga (ESP) the International Ju-Jitsu Federation accepted the new name of Ju-Jitsu International Federation and the new abbreviation JJIF. Which activities are promoted by the JJIF?
(Source www.jjif.org)
For the development of Jujitsu in Korea KJJF is going to Host 1st National Ju-jitsu Seminar in Busan South Korea and going to invite Instructor from JJIF Headquarter on 13 Oct to 20th Oct 2008 for the preparation of Ju-Jitsu World Championship at Malmo Sweden on Friday 28th – Sunday 30th Nov 2008, 6th World Games- Taiwan and 3rd Indoor Asian Games going to be held at Hanoi- Vietnam by OCA.
Belt Wrestling is the sport recognized in the world by UNESCO and its route starts from the Central Asian Countries and presently more then 76 countries are the member of IBWA and many others have already applied for membership.
The rules of competitions are the same as follows by the IBWA.
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Lee Jong Hak
President
Korea Jujitsu Belt Wrestling Federation
515-8 Gwangan1dong Sueyong-gu
Busan
South Korea
Fax no 0082-51-632-3410
Phone no 0082-10-8801-3319(Korean)
Phone no 0082-51-632-3320
Email president@kjjbwf.org
Shammi K Rana
Director Marketing
Asian Jujitsu Belt Wrestling Federation
56-1 3rd Flr Deyon-dong Namgu
Busan Korea
Phone no 0082-51-621-4821/0082-10-7571-0786
shammi@ajjbwf.org