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IIS Judokas set for long-term training programme in Georgia

The programme is designed to prepare the young Judokas – most of whom are still juniors – for upcoming major tournaments.

August 22, 2025 / 18:50 IST
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IIS Judo Head Coach Mamuka Kizilashvili, who is leading the Institute's Long Term Training Programme in Akhmeta, Georgia (Image Credit IIS)
IIS Judo Head Coach Mamuka Kizilashvili, who is leading the Institute's Long Term Training Programme in Akhmeta, Georgia (Image Credit IIS)

The Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS), on Friday, announced that a group of its Judokas have embarked on a long-term high-performance training programme in Akhmeta, Georgia, led by head coach, Mamuka Kizilashvili. The move, which saw the athletes make the shift to Akhmeta, marks a significant step in the athletes’ transition from grassroots development to elite, international competition.

The programme is designed to prepare the young Judokas – most of whom are still juniors – for upcoming major tournaments, including the Asian Games, the Olympics, and other global competitions. By immersing themselves in an environment that lives and breathes Judo, the judokas will gain invaluable exposure to world-class training standards and competition culture.

The move also places them in close proximity to regular club competitions and provides access to a varied group of training partners and opponents – an opportunity that is currently limited in India.

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“Our mission at IIS has always been to identify young talent and give them the tools and environment to excel at the world stage. Moving our Judokas to Georgia under the guidance of Mamuka is a natural next step in their journey. Most of these young athletes have come through our grassroots programme, and this exposure will help transform them into high-performance competitors,” said Manisha Malhotra, President of the Inspire Institute of Sport.

Georgia has a storied history in Judo, with the sport deeply ingrained in its culture. The country consistently produces world champions and Olympic medalists, making it an ideal destination for the young Judokas to sharpen their technical and tactical skills while building the physical and mental toughness required at the highest levels.

Earlier this year, three-time Olympic medalist and Georgian Judo legend Lasha Shavdatuashvili visited IIS Vijayanagar as part of the Excellence Accelerator Programme, an initiative that is designed to give these Judokas a chance to connect with, train under, and learn directly from World and Olympic Champions.