Marius Vizer, the long-serving President of the International Judo Federation (IJF), has been diagnosed with brain cancer, according to an official statement released by his family and the IJF today. The news has sent shockwaves through the global judo community, where Vizer is regarded as a transformative figure.
The 65-year-old sports leader is said to be undergoing treatment at a specialized medical facility in Vienna, surrounded by close family and medical experts. While specific details of his condition remain private, Vizer’s family has expressed optimism about his treatment plan and thanked the public for their outpouring of support.
In a brief statement, Vizer’s family said, “This is a challenging time for Marius and our family, but we are committed to fighting this together. We are touched by the love and encouragement we have received from friends, colleagues, and the judo community around the world.”
Vizer, who has led the IJF since 2007, is credited with elevating the sport of judo on the global stage, significantly expanding its reach, and promoting its core values of discipline, respect, and unity. His leadership has been instrumental in bringing judo into the spotlight at major international events, including the Olympic Games, and fostering development programs in underprivileged regions.
Since the news broke, support has been pouring in from athletes, coaches, and sports officials worldwide. The IJF released a statement expressing their solidarity with Vizer and his family: “Marius Vizer has been a pillar of strength and inspiration for judo athletes and fans across the globe. His fight now is one that the entire judo family stands behind. We wish him strength and courage in this battle.”
Several prominent figures in international sports have also voiced their support. Judo champion Teddy Riner tweeted, “Marius is a fighter, both in life and in sport. We are all with you in this fight, and we believe in your strength.”
The judo community is organizing various initiatives to show solidarity with Vizer during his recovery, including charity events aimed at supporting cancer research.
As Vizer begins this challenging journey, his impact on the sport of judo and his legacy as a leader continue to resonate across the world.