

FEMINA MultiSports
With Discipline and Respect, We Rise Higher, Go Further, and Move with Purpose.

A Decade of Dominance and International Glory
During its explosive first decade, Judo Club FEMINA dominated the Haitian sports scene. It produced national champions who rose to regional, continental, global, and even Olympic levels. Talents like Nadjeda Gena, Ange Mercie Jean-Baptiste, and many others made Limonade a beacon of excellence in women’s judo across the world.
A Bold Beginning and a Lasting Dream
Founded in September 1999 in Limonade, FEMINA began as a socio-sport-cultural association with a strong vision: to make women’s judo thrive and establish Limonade as a national reference point. This vision took shape with the birth of Judo Club FEMINA in 2000, turning a bold dream into a powerful reality.
Challenges, Renewal, and New Horizons
After 2017, FEMINA’s supremacy declined, but it began a slow resurgence through new male and female athletes. The club’s transformation into a mixed-gender structure brought fresh energy. With 106 international medals and a renewed mission, FEMINA is rebuilding toward regional and national success, guided by its motto: “Higher, Further — in Discipline, Order, and Respect.”
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Presentation of Limonade
Geographic and Historical Importance
Limonade, located in northern Haiti near Cap-Haïtien, is a historic coastal commune founded in 1676, rich in colonial heritage, archaeological sites, and untapped tourism potential.
Sociocultural and Educational Landscape
Limonade thrives with diverse talents in arts, sports, and academics. It hosts preschool to university institutions, including the Henry Christophe University Campus, making it a growing educational hub.
Economic and Health Realities
The economy centers on agriculture, small commerce, and Caracol Park. Despite basic health facilities, Limonade urgently needs a fully functional hospital to meet increasing care demands.