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International Judo Federation Collaborates With Choicely To Launch Digital App

June 9, 2021

The International Judo Federation has this week launched its brand new ‘IJF Judo’ app powered by Choicely for the World Judo Championships.

The app features Judo news, live videos of every contest, information about judoka and exclusive statistics in a portable format. The app is available for all the Judo lovers at both App Store and Play Market. Fans can follow their favourite athletes competing for titles at the World Judo Championships Hungary 2021 by downloading the app – https://judofederation.page.link/app

Marius Vizer, President of the International Judo Federation said: “It is an honour to have secured a partnership with one of the leading IT companies in the world. The International Judo Federation always strives to improve and in the field of technology we know Choicely will provide the solutions we need to make a progressive step forward making more information readily available to our judo family, while creating an interactive online space we can share.”

“This App will allow judoka around the world to follow competitions, analyse all judo statistics and stay up to date with IJF projects. Thank you Choicely for your contribution and friendship; we know we have made the right choice.”

“The app serves as a new easy-to-use mobile optimised platform for the global Judo community with inspiring features and exclusive statistics.”

Kaius Mekanen, Founder of Choicely said: “I’m proud to announce the International Judo Federations’s new IJF Judo app Powered by Choicely. The app serves as a new easy-to-use mobile optimised platform for the global Judo community with inspiring features and exclusive statistics.

“We’re already working on the next features, including personalised push messages that enable one-click access for the judo community to the live streams of the judokas that they follow in the app. I’m happy to build something that adds such value for the global Judo community.”

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