Thursday, 5 April 2012

Representation of Scores in Judo


Judo scoreboards show the number of waza-ari and yuko scores scored by each player. A score of koka was also displayed until its use was abandoned in 2009. Often an ippon is not represented on the scoreboard, because upon award of an ippon the match is immediately terminated. Some computerized scoreboards will briefly indicate that an ippon has been scored.
Scoreboards normally also show the number of penalties imposed on each player, and sometimes the number of medical visits for each. Only two "medical" attentions are allowed for each competitor during a match most often for minor bleeds. Electronic scoreboards also usually include timers for measuring both competition time and osaekomi time.
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