Jean-Luc Rougé Awarded 10th Dan © IJF

Jean-Luc Rougé (France) has just been added to an exclusive group of outstanding judoka, as his 10th dan is ratified after a unanimous vote of the IJF Executive Committee.

The man who was the first French world champion in history, in 1975, and so opened the modern era of French successes, dedicated his entire life to the development of judo both nationally and internationally.

He thus joins a small group of great personalities of world judo who have reached the highest level 

President of IJF Marius Vizer announced the good news to Jean-Luc Rougé, "On behalf of the International Judo Federation, we are pleased to inform you that following the IJF Executive Commmittee’s vote, you have been unanimously nominated for the grade of 10th dan.

For more than twelve years, he was the highly respected Secretary General of the International Judo Federation. After handing over to Dr Lisa Allan at the recent congress in Doha, he continues to travel the world to promote the values of our sport.

More than 30 years of General Secretariat: Hedi Dhouib (right) from 1993 to 2011, Jean-Luc Rougé (center) from 2011 to 2023 and Dr Lisa Allan (left) from now on © IJF
More than 30 years of General Secretariat: Hedi Dhouib (right) from 1993 to 2011, Jean-Luc Rougé (center) from 2011 to 2023 and Dr Lisa Allan (left) from now on © IJF

On the occasion of passing the baton to Dr Allan, Jean-Luc Rougé explained, "After my career as an athlete, I have worked in the sports, education, projects and administration sectors. Everything has always been fascinating and it is moreover this passion for judo and what it represents that has guided me."

"When you start judo, it seems so far away and you tell yourself that you will never get there and then there you are, you reach this level. For me, it's a bit similar to when I became world champion. It seemed impossible and it became reality.

When President Marius Vizer informed me, I was the first to be surprised. Judo is about the path. In a way, I'm at the end of a path and I've reached the top of the ladder. I have always lived for and through judo and I will continue to do so and with the same passion but a new grade.

Of course, it is a huge honour that President Vizer and the entire Executive Committee recognise me this way. It is also a burden and responsibility with regard to everything I do and say. I am very proud to be able to continue to contribute to the development of our sport." Rouge told to IJF.