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The Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF) is an international sport federation founded in 1998 after the expansion of the ''European Ju-Jitsu Federation'' (EJJF) for the propagation of the modern competitive sports version of Jujitsu, also known as ''Sport Ju-Jitsu''. As a member of the General Association of International Sport Federations (GAISF) and the International World Games Association (IWGA), the JJIF represents Sports Ju-Jitsu worldwide. The JJIF is currently the only Jujutsu/Ju-Jitsu organization recognized by the GAISF and IWGA; Ju-Jitsu under JJIF rules is a part of the World Games〔(Korea Jujitsu Belt Wrestling Federation website )〕 and World Combat Games.〔http://www.worldcombatgames.com/en/sports/17/Ju-Jitsu〕 == History == The Federation commenced as a coalition of three countries' associations. In 1977, delegates form Germany, Italy and Sweden founded the European Ju-Jitsu Federation (EJJF). As the number of member Nations increased, in and out of Europe, in 1987 the Federation changed its name to International Ju-Jitsu Federation (IJJF) and the original European nucleus of the Federation became the first Continental Union (EJJU) of the IJJF. Following a series of changes of its Statutes and a change to its membership structure, in 1998, the IJJF decided to change its name to the Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF).〔(What is Ju-jitsu ), JJIF website] 〕 In the early 90's the IJJF became a provisional member of the General Association of International Sport Federations (GAISF), member of International World Games Association (IWGA – part of the Olympic Movement together with the IOC) and affiliated to the Sport for All Federation (FISpT). During the 1998 GAISF Congress the JJIF obtained full membership status. Ju-Jitsu under JJIF rules has been an event at the World Games since the 1997 World Games in Lahti, Finland. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ju-Jitsu International Federation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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