The purpose of this study was to analyze the winning time distribution of young Asian Judo players to acquire game-winning rhythm for training strategy setting. The performance data of 175 players from 22 countries in the Young Judo Conference 2005 were included for this study. The results showed that the win was proportional to the increase of different sessions and the "IPPON" lasted less than 2 mins in average. In addition, there was significance in winning time and different game formats and skills. Overall speaking, the characteristic of winning time and different games of Judo players presented in this study can be applied for Judo conditioning, game strategy setting and research later on.