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 5th
February 2007 - The new £4.5m Dartford
Judo Club played host to the Canadian and USA judo teams between
the 29th and 31st January in preparation for touring Europe after
participating in the January British Open. The training sessions were
led by Neil Adams, Jimmy Pedro and Jason Morris
who, between them, earnt five Olympic medals between 1980 and 2004,
three silver and two bronze
(BUY PHOTO NOW). On the
right team members gather at the end of the day's
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practice . The front row consists of the following
coaches (left to right) Faycal Bousbiat CAN, Jason Morris
USA, Ed Liddie USA, Jimmy Pedro USA, Neil Adams
GBR and Alan Roberts GBR.
More pictures are available at this link.
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29th
January 2007 - A great judo participant and advocate once wrote about
a "Man in the arena" or "Not the critic":
"It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how
the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done
better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena,
whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives
valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because
there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the
great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a
worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of
high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he
fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with
those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat."
"Citizenship in a Republic," Speech at the Sorbonne, Paris, April
23, 1910 Theodore Roosevelt. Source
Ryoku Judo Club
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25th January 2007 - The British Open turns 40
on
Saturday
While most people tremble at the prospect of reaching middle age this
year's British Open will take on new youthful vitality with a
move to the K2 at Crawley and the prospect of some exciting judo,
especially in the women's 63kgs and mens 90kgs middleweight
categories.
Reigning European champion Sarah Clark
(left) is expected to meet 2006 Birmingham World Cup and 2004 World
63kgs Junior Champion, Ronda Rousey, in the final as both will
be seeded in opposing tables. Interestingly, Ronda's mother
AnnMarie Burns won a British Open 52kgs bronze
(BUY PHOTO NOW) medal in 1983 at Crystal Palace on the right.
That was the year before she became the first American world
(BUY PHOTO NOW) champion at Vienna. With the Rio de
Janeiro Worlds in September and the Beijing Olympics the following
year both Clark and Rousey will be determined to start this
preparatory year with a title. Which one will it be?

2005's enthralling men's middleweight final between Budokwai club
mates Winston Gordon, left, and 2005 USA champion Robby Rich,
below right, saw Rich steal the contest in the closing seconds with a
kata-guruma for yuko after Gordon had led the match with three kokas.
Gordon went on to win bronze at the 2006 Europeans but since then both
players have not had a good year with Gordon being injured for a lot
of the time and Rich having some disappointing results at home and
abroad.
Now, to add to their potential problems, kata-guruma and
drop-seoi-nage specialist Peter Cousins, below left, the
surprise 2006 European 100 kgs bronze medallist, will again be
fighting at 90 kgs.
With
no one else in the British team capable of a similar result at the
light heavyweights, Cousins is assured of the place but will try to
prove his worth at his
natural
weight and sneak a chance of fighting in the February Paris and
Hamburg World Cups at 90kgs, pushing either Gordon or Rich out of the
reckoning. All this will be with the ultimate aim of later selection
for the Belgrade Europeans in April when only one of the three will be
eligible. Sunday will be very interesting!
Another competitor preparing for the Beijing Olympics is the
rarely beaten 17 year old Jean-Rene Badrick, a recipient of a
2012 Scholarship and gold medallist at the senior US Open last
year along with European Cadet champion at 66kgs. Last October,
fighting at 73kgs, "J R" as he is commonly known, won his
eighth National Age Band Championship, and
comfortably holds the record. His progress into the senior divisions
can only be compared with the same period in the career of Neil
Adams OBE. Often shorter than his opponents, Badrick competitively
spent less than 5 minutes on the mat at December's Senior British
Closed
eliminating all his older opponents by ippon.
The competition on Saturday may not be quite so easy with fortysix
under 23 fighters over from the USA, led by double Olympic medallist
Jimmy Pedro Jnr, along with Canada for the annual European tour
that starts with the British Open. They include Taylor Takata
USA, who won a bronze at the last British Open in December 2005. Also
present at 66kgs will be Jeremy Liggett (pronounced Ligit) who
won the 66kgs title at November's Toronto Hatashita International
with a combination of leg sweeps, tai-otoshi, uchimata and armlocks.
His strengths come from the personal tuition of USA coach and world
silver medallist Jason Morris. Michal Popiel from
Canada, who reached fifth at the recent World University
championships, will also be looking for a
medal
in this category, while the reigning champion, Colin Oates,
will try hard to retain his title. Justin Flores, who lost to
Badrick at the 2006 US Open final, will also be there looking for
revenge.
After Sunday the USA and Canadian teams, along with
others, will be taking part in the BJA's training sessions at the
Dartford Judo Club's impressive £4.5m premises, left, at Cotton
Lane, Dartford under the guidance of Alan Roberts 7th dan. The
sessions are Monday (29th) 14:00 to 16:30pm, Tuesday 10:00 to 12:00
and 14:00 to 16:30pm, Wednesday 10:00 to 12:00 and 14:00 to 16:30pm.
Foreign judoka will be able to train without charge.
See also the BJA website for the K2 address and other information
concerning this weekend. go to News. Source David Finch |
16th
January 2007 - Glasgow reveal 2014 bid sports. Judo will be
back on the Commonwealth Games programme, if Glasgow's attempt to host
the 2014 event succeeds.
First Minister Jack McConnell was on hand as Glasgow announced
the 17 sports that will be included in their bid.
Scotland won 10 judo medals, including a gold by 1999 world champion
Graeme Randall (left), at the 2002 Manchester event but it was
dropped in 2006 and will not feature in 2010. Archery, fencing and
basketball are sports to miss out but table tennis, netball, triathlon
and lawn bowls are among the 17 listed events. Athletics,
aquatics, boxing, badminton, cycling, gymnastics, hockey, rugby 7s,
squash, shooting, weightlifting and wrestling make up all the
disciplines. Glasgow faces competition as the host city from
Abuja, Nigeria and Halifax, Canada. The winner will be selected in
November in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Source: BBC Sport, Scotland |
18th
December: The Independent series on potential medal-winners at the
London Games in six years' time ends 2006 with a wee marvel of the mat
- and hears how her mentor prepared for the greatest show on earth
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By Alan Hubbard, The Independent,
Published: 17 December 2006.
The first thing you notice about Sally Conway
is that she does not have a Scottish accent, even though the air is
thickly redolent with Caledonian brogue as she goes about her work in
a tiny church hall in the Edinburgh suburb of Leith. The second is
that this delightful slip of a girl does not look capable of throwing
her own weight around, let alone anyone else's. Yet here we have
one of the brightest prospects in the land in an activity where
virtually no holds are barred, including the stranglehold, which, as
Lord Sebastian Coe will testify, can
render you unconscious rather quickly. Coe's regular judo sparring
partner was the former Tory leader William Hague.
Conway has never had anyone quite as illustrious as Coe falling at her
feet, but there are some beefy blokes who have hurtled over her
shoulder as she practises her favourite seoi-nage throw. Among them is
her Scottish boyfriend, Euan Burton,
the British No 1 at 81kg, though he is not the reason she has upped
sticks from her home in Bristol to live and train in Leith. They met
on the mat later, at the Edinburgh Club.
READ THE FULL INDEPENDENT STORY AT THIS LINK.
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 11th
December 2006 - Second day of the Hatashita Toronto International
added with every gold medallist winning 500 dollars. The male and
female Grand Champions doubled their money and won 1000 dollars each.
In the case of both Grand Champions Nick Tritton QC and
Marylise Levesque QC they also won their divisions of 73kgs and
under 78kgs respectively on the same day
increasing their total winnings to 1500 dollars each. Marylise
Levesque is on the left receiving her check from Judo Ontario
President, Charlie Formosa.
Sixty kilograms champion, Sergio Cavellini Pessoa also from
Quebec, is on the right. |
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November PETER COUSINS PLEASED AT BEING ACCEPTED FOR
OLYMPIC SELECTION AFTER BOA FAILURES IN THEIR TESTING SYSTEM
British judo athlete Peter Cousins won his appeal today against
a lifetime Olympic ban for a doping offence. Cousins served a
three-month suspension this year for missing three out-of-competition
drug tests over a 12-month period, a violation of the BOA's
anti-doping rules. Under British Olympic Association rules, any
athlete found guilty of a doping violation is automatically banned for
life from the Olympics. A BOA panel, however, overturned
Cousins' penalty on grounds of "significant mitigating circumstances,"
ruling that the online system used for recording an athlete's
whereabouts for testing was not working properly at the time. Peter's
success at appeal will help the cause of other athletes who have
suffered the same type of ban. See
the full Press Release at this LINK. and
See the story at this BBC LINK. |
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20th November 2006 LINK TO: Toronto Sun Story about Hatashita
International Judo Open
18th November 2006 -Tourney honours family's efforts in Ontario judo
Waterloo
Region's first family of judo is putting its stamp on one of Ontario's
top tournaments. The old Ontario Open has been renamed the
Hatashita International Judo Tournament in honour of the local
family's dedication to the sport. The event runs Nov. 24-26 at
Mississauga's Hershey Centre and attracts about 700 amateur athletes
from across Canada. The Hatashita clan is known for its success on and
off the mat. Kitchener's Roman Hatashita is a former Olympian
and was a member of Canada's national team for a decade. He currently
owns and operates Hatashita Enterprises, a wholesaler and online
retailer of judo uniforms and accessories. His father John, a former
president of Judo Ontario and an instructor with a fifth degree black
belt, will be inducted into the Ontario Judo Hall of Fame on the
opening day of the tournament. John's late brother Frank was the
former president of Judo Canada and vice-president of the
International Judo Federation. The final day of the tourney will
see judokas of all ages and weights compete for $1,000 and a Mizuno
sponsorship in the Ultimate Champions Division. (Brochure and tee
shirt photos by David Finch) |
Montreal,
November 18, 2006 – Marie-Hélène Chisholm
(left - winning the 2004 British Open) of Longueuil, Que., went
undefeated to win the gold medal in women’s 63 kilos at the
Korean Cup in Jeju while Frazer Will of Star City,
Sask., took the bronze in men’s 60 kilos despite a chest injury.
‘’It was one of Marie Hélène’s best tournaments in awhile. She
had a great run and dominated her opponents. She made no
mistakes,’’ said Canadian Olympic silver medallist team coach
Nicholas Gill. Amy Cotton (right) of Judique, Nova
Scotia, also earned bronze in the 78kgs division.
This coming weekend, the 24th and 25th, will see the Ontario
Open revitalised as the Hatashita International Open
sponsored by the longstanding Hatashita family Sports business.
The event will take place in the Hershey Centre, Toronto. We are
unable to link directly to the site due to a link malfunction
issue, but you can visit the site at judoontario.ca or
direct to hatashitatournament.com. Photos will be on this
web site the following weekend.
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15th
November 2006 - Swedish Judo Clubs to receive the Koka
Kids
Junior Judo Magazine
The Koka Kids Junior Judo magazine, designed and edited by
former world champion, Nicola Fairbrother will now be read by
young judoka across Sweden. The Swedish Judo Federation have
decided to use the magazine as one of their methods for
introducing and motivating children to judo. Johnny
KULLENBERG (right), 6th Dan, president of the SWE judo
Federation, EJU Sports Director and former IJF
Intercontinental Referee says "The best judo magazine for
children is led by the World Champion and Olympic Medalist
Nicola Fairbrother. Having an education in journalism and vast
experience in judo, Nicola has developed and found the right way
to present judo for most of our members in the federation: the
children."
Read the full story
at this LINK.
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  14th
November 2006 Triple GB medal victory in China. Great
Britain has won three medals at the 2006 Judo Open Championships
in Qingdao, China. Peter Cousins (far left), from the JSC
Judo Club in Purfleet, Essex, won silver in the 90kg weight
category. The Edinburgh Club duo Michelle Rogers and
Euan Burton also secured medals, winning bronze at 78kg and
81kg levels. The British Judo team will travel to Beijing later
this week to visit facilities being prepared for the 2008
Olympic Games. |
13th November 2006 - Fully captioned pictures from the first
day's finals of the British Judo Association's October Junior
National Age Band Championships
have now been added and can be seen at this link. The full
second day's pictures, when captioned, will be added shortly.
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9th November 2006 - Fully captioned
Paris World Team Championships added at this link.
See the extraordinary Audrey La Rizza, below, lead the
French women's team to victory by scoring ippon in every one of
her contests, the only French team member to do so, in one of
the best team tournaments ever. |
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Audrey La Rizza FRA 52kgs
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September 2006 German Open -
See Athens Olympic Champion, Yvonne Boenisch, at her best form
repeatedly throwing with
uchi-mata for ippon at this link |
   
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Friday, October 27, 2006 - Judo
practice at Police Academy
Went to Judo practice this week after a 3 month bye. I'm tellin
ya, there's nothing like it. Screw aerobics, lifting, jogging,
whatever! Judo at the police academy is like no other workout
I've ever had. In a nut shell, stretch and warm up for 15 min,
ground work for 10 rotating to a new partner every 2-3 minutes,
fight for 40 min rotating every 5 min, 100 push-ups, and cool
down. Doing 100 push-ups after basically 50 minutes of constant
physical exertion is a whole new level of pain.
It's all worth it though and it feels great to practice kicking
ass! Besides, when else can you fight with the
police, not get arrested and actually have them say
"Arigato gozaimashita" (Thank you) after it's all said
and done? Oh yeah! It's definitely a good time! Blog link:
http://blog.myspace.com/alphadog50
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26th October
- Paradise Warrior Retreat Features Mike Swain
Four-time
Olympian and 1987 World Judo Champion Mike Swain (Left at
San Jose University in 1994 and right in the final of the 1985
Seoul Worlds where he won silver) will be instructing at the
Paradise Warrior Retreat in beautiful Malibu, Calif. from Dec.
1-3. This event also will be attended by mixed martial
arts legend Bas Rutten and current UFC Light Heavyweight
Champion Chuck Liddell.
The purpose of
this seminar is to instil the feeling of confidence in one’s
mixed martial arts skills. Special guests will be holding
several seminars on a wide variety of fighting styles, self
defense exercises, self discipline, combat strategies and
submission techniques, with the underlining goal to create a
better, well rounded mixed martial artist.
If you are
interested in signing up for this spectacular mixed martial arts
event please visit
www.swainsportsintl.com.
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22nd October 2006 - Badrick takes gold at U.S
Open on second day.
According to USJudo Justin Flores (USA) dominated the
start of his 66kgs finals match against Jean-Rene Badrick (GBR),
throwing Badrick in the opening minute. The throw was
ruled out of bounds, but the Referee Education Commission over
ruled the decision and called the throw for a yuko instead for
the American. Less than a minute later, Badrick threw
Flores for an ippon and the gold medal.
Badrick's win comes just a week
after winning the 73kgs Band D (16 to 17 yr old) British Judo
Association's National Age Band Championships for a record
eighth time in succession. His club is the Willesden Judo Club.
The U.S Open Men’s
66kg results:
1. Jean-Rene Badrick (GBR)
2. Justin Flores (Palo Alto, Calif. / San Shi)
3. Kenny Hashimoto (Thornton, Colo. / Northglenn Judo)
3. Taraje Williams-Murray (Brooklyn, N.Y. / NYAC / Starrett
Judo)
5. Taylor Takata (Harlingen, Texas / Harlingen USA Judo National
Training Site)
5. Daniel Santos (BRA)
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 22nd
October 2006 - Miresmaeili sought by two German Bundesliga teams
Iranian Student News Agency - Tehran Service:
Sport
TEHRAN, Oct.22 (ISNA)-An Iranian judo champion stated that he
was offered a chance by two German teams to participate in the
rich German judo Bundesliga.
The Iranian Judo champion and double World Champion in 2001
(right) and 2003 (left) , Arash Miresmaeili, stated that the two
German teams had offered him a chance to participate in the
German League which is independent from the European League.
"These two leagues are different from each other and I can
participate in both," he asserted. "I've not yet replied to
their offers, I must think about them," he added.
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21st August 2006 - details kindly received from
Rusty Kanokogi
Memorial for Radomir Kovacevic
A memorial service for Radomir Kovacevic, a 1980
Olympic medalist, will be held at 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at the Crenshaw
Christian Center East at 1 West 96th St. Manhattan.
A reception will follow at the
Dwight School gym at
18 W. 89th St.
Kovacevic was a senior instructor at the New
York Athletic Club who passed away on June 15 in Belgrade after
a long illness. A graduate of Tokai and roommate of
Yamashita, Kovacevic is survived by his wife Savka and three
children. On the left he is shown at the 1979 Paris Worlds where
he won an Open weight bronze medal. On the right he is attacking
Vitaly Kuznetsov of the Soviet Union at the 1980 Moscow Olympics
where he defeated the Russian for an Olympic bronze o95kgs.
Kovacevic died at 52 after battling cancer for 18 months.
More
details for the service.&
Dwight School link.
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NEW -
2006 Tours World Masters Judo Championships -
Further fully captioned pictures from Saturday 1st July,
including the hiza-guruma sequence below of Marcos A Daud of
Brazil throwing for ippon to reach the final where he won the M2
(35 to 39) Open silver medal, have now
been posted at this link.
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2006
Tours World Masters Judo Championships -
Further fully captioned pictures from Friday 30th June including
the sequence below of Gilles Spaggiari FRA throwing
Santos Soldani BRA for ippon with kata-guruma to reach the
quarter-finals.
LINK: Eventually both won a bronze in the M1 (30 to 34 yrs) 81
kgs category.
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19th July Lowell puts chokehold on
2008 judo event
by
DAVID PERRY, Lowell Sun Staff
The three-day competition is slated for July 11-13,
2008,"We're psyched to host this event," said Jimmy Pedro,
35, yesterday by phone from Florida. "I've competed in this
sport forever and this is the first time since I've been
involved that we've been able to bring judo on this scale to
Massachusetts."
"This is great," said Deb Belanger, director of the
Greater Merrimack Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, who
helped Pedro craft the bid on short notice. "Another
championship event coming to the city of Lowell."
Read the
full story
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2006
Tours World Masters Judo Championships
- Further pictures from Thursday 29th June are now added. More
will be added shortly. Use this link to see more sequences such
as the uchi-mata below by Renat Bernado CAN fighting in the M4
(45 to 49) 60 kgs category.
Link to Day 3 (29th June 2006)
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 4th
July - The 8th World Masters Judo Championships
held at Tours, France finished last Saturday the
1st July. Each day is being added to the website and the second
day of the event, Wednesday 27th June has now been added showing
some of the many finals on that day and resulting medallists.
Full weight categories, including the Open, were banded in 5
year divisions starting at M1 for men and F1 for women (30 to 34
years). The oldest person winning a medal was 87 year old Pietro
Corona ITA who won silver in the combined M10/M11 category 75 to
79 and 80 plus. The youngest divisions finished Friday 30th
June. Saturday was occupied with the Open division of each age
band in the morning and the team events in the afternoon.
On the left Kineo Hori JPN celebrates his defeat of Shigeh
Nakamura JPN 0001/0000-1 for M6 73kgs title (55 to 59 age band).
On the right Andor Paposi Jobb USA won the M9 (70 to 74) 66kgs
while Klaus Dieter Thiele GER won the silver and Davio Tarabeili
ITA the bronze.
SEE DAY 2 AT THIS LINK
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2006
Tampere European Championships - The recent Senior
European
Championships was staged in Finland for the fourth time since
the event began in 1934. There, world champion
Craig Fallon GBR, won his first European 60kgs title
defeating the reining champion Armen Nazaryan ARM by 2
wazaris. On the left, Fallon resists an extraordinary
uncontrolled armlock attempt by Nazaryan that wasn't stopped by
the referee. After breaking free, Fallon didn't even rub his arm
or shoulder. Earlier he convincingly defeated his old rival
Nestor Khergiani GEO by a wazari. Back in 2003 Khergiani, in
the 60kgs final, had thrown Fallon all over the mat but could
only win by 2 yukos because of Fallon's extraordinary ability to
turn out of throws. On the right,
Andreas Toelzer GER, won his first European title at
o100kgs. In the past his judo has revolved around his explosive
sukui-nage, often followed by a hold. At the Athens Olympics he
was the only heavyweight to last the full five minutes against
the eventual champion, Keiji Suzuki JPN. Now, after various
injuries, he has added uchimata to his repertoire and has
further confused his opponents. EVENT
DAY 1 -
DAY 2 -
DAY 3
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2006
Royal Opening of £4.5m Dartford Judo Club at Cotton Lane,
Dartford. HRH Princess Anne opened the new Dartford
Judo Club dojo on the 23rd March. Attended by many BJA
officials, dignitaries and parents it was a great opportunity to
focus on the new dojo with the event broadcast on television and
featured in much of the local press. A slight hiccup surrounded
the unfurling of the banner when it refused to release. Princess
Anne tried several times but an official had to climb steps to
correct the problem. Apparently the police had checked the
banner but not ensured that it still unfurled properly when the
cord was pulled.
See more pictures at this link
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24th May - Ze'evi eyes
Tampere European Championship podium again
By Rami Hipsh
Haaretz.com
The European Championship has been a happy hunting ground for
judoka Arik Ze'evi over the past five years. With three gold
medals and a silver during that time, Israel's senior judoka
again is a candidate for a medal at this year's event in Tampere,
Finland, which begins Friday.
But this time around, Ze'evi could find a place on the podium a
lot harder to come by.
Ze'evi has had a tough year. After taking the bronze at the
Athens Olympics in 2004, Ze'evi took off some time before
winning the silver at last year's European Championship in the
Netherlands. He lost to Christophe Lamber of France in the
finals.
THE
FULL STORY
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May
9, 2006 Eighteen fighters Qualify for 2006 Pan American
Championship Team
(Colorado Springs, Colo.) – Following the USA Judo Senior
National Championships, held April 21-22 in Houston, Texas, 18
athletes, including Ryan Reser (right) who did so well in
Europe this year, have qualified to compete at the Pan American
Championships, May 24-29 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Pan
American Championships are the first in a series of Olympic
qualifiers for countries within the Pan American region that
will include the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Championships as well as
the 2007 Pan American Games.
LINK
TO FULL STORY
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8th
May China shines at
international judo tournament in Vietnam
At this weekend's two day
international event in Hanoi, China won six gold medals followed
by South Korea with four golds. Jang Sung Ho from South
Korea (left at Athens) won the 100kgs title. Jang was a silver
medallist at the Athens Olympics in 2004 losing to Ihar
Makarau BLR in the final.
After two days of
competition with the participation of 11 teams from seven
countries of China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia,
Laos and host Vietnam, the judokas from China's selected teams
bagged home six golds, three silvers and three bronzes. They
were followed by South Korea, Vietnam I, Guangxi, Japan, Laos,
Vietnam's Hanoi, Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City, Thailand, Vietnam
II, and Indonesia.
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3rd
May BRITAIN'S CRAIG FALLON NUMBER ONE IN SLOVENIA
Craig Fallon has taken gold in the Slovenia B Tournament
(Dax Cup), which took place on the 29th - 30th April. This was
the first gold for Fallon since the World Championships last
year and proves he is in good form ahead of the European
Championships in Tampere in Finland on 26th - 28th May. Other
European hopefuls Sarah Clark (-63kg) and Matthew
Purssey (-81kg), both won bronze medals. Clark has continued
her form from the GB World Cup by gaining another bronze medal.
Strong performances also came from Faith Pitman and Peter Lomax.
Britain wins Sixteen medals in Estonia
On
Saturday 22nd April British talent shone through at Junior A
Tournament in Estonia, with the squad managing to pick up a
total of 16 medals. Charlotte Farbon, Kimberly Renicks, Gemma
Gibbons, Abbie Cunningham and David Groom all won
gold medals. The gold is the second for Groom in as many months,
having won his first international gold in March at the Junior A
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29th
April - Teenager Ishii takes Yamashita's 29 year record
At the age of 19
years and 4 months, Satoshi Ishii (left at the 2005
Tourni de Paris) became the youngest winner of the Japanese Open
weight title, when he threw Olympic and double world
champion Keijii Suzuki with o-uchi-gari, beating
Yamashita's record by six months that he set in 1977.
Ishii , the 2004 world junior champion in the 100-kg class, also
became the first in 47 years to win in his first appearance in
the national championship held at the Nippon Budokan. Isao
Inokuma last achieved the feat in 1959.
In the final, Ishii was
largely kept defensive and blocked every attempt by Suzuki to
execute effective manoeuvres before capitalizing on a momentary
lapse of concentration by the two-time defending champion for an
all-important "yuko" point.
Read the full
Japan Economic Newswire story
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26th April -
EXPERIENCED TEAM NAMED BY BRITISH JUDO FOR TAMPERE EUROPEANS
British Judo
has announced an experienced team for the 2006 European
Championships, which will take place in Tampere, Finland from
26th – 28th May 2006. A European title will be in the sights of
Craig Fallon who won the –60kg World title in September last
year. The 23-year-old has not competed in a European
Championships since he clinched silver at Dusseldorf in 2003.
Four times European Champion, Karina Bryant (right at
Rotterdam Europeans in 2005) will be looking to hold on to her
current European +78kg title.
FULL
STORY AND PICTURES AT THIS LINK
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2006 USA JUDO INTERNATIONAL MASTERS TOURNAMENT - Results only
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 2006
USA Judo National Championships (April 24th) - Report and
results for both days.
The first day of the USA Judo Senior National Championships,
held Friday in Houston, Texas, featured several key upsets as
up-and-coming players took their first National Titles and
others returned from retirement to make comebacks. Nikki
Kubes (Fort Worth, Texas/Fort Worth Judo/78kg) is best
known for being the second youngest judo player at the 2004
Olympic Games. At 17, Kubes was considered to be one of the prodigies of
the sport and finished ninth in her Olympic debut.
MORE............
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 23rd
April 2006 TSUKADA WINS FIFTH JAPANESE HEAVYWEIGHT CROWN.
Olympic gold medalist Maki Tsukada won her fifth
consecutive title at the Japanese National Women's Championships
held at the Tokyo Budokan today. Her first fight was against
Athens Olympic 70kgs champion, Masae Ueno. In the final
Tsukada, who normally weighs in at around 122 kgs (268lbs)
scored ippon on Mai Tateyama. The current record
holder for Japanese titles is Yoko Tanabe, who captured a
record six straight crowns at the open-category competition from
1987-1992.
Cairo world open weight
champion, Midori Shintani went out in her quarter final
match. eliminating her from the World Team Championships held
later this year. Both Tsukada and Tateyama have been chosen to
represent Japan in France in September..
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 20th
April 2006 Photos from the
recent Rotterdam World Cup are now posted at this
Rotterdam Link. Bjoern Bachmann, 27 and left, of
Germany won the Rotterdam 90kgs silver medal losing to Athens
gold medallist, 19 year old Ilias Iliadis of Greece who was back
on form. At next months Europeans in Finland, Bachmann will
fight for Germany at senior level after being the first German
to beat Sydney Olympic champion Mark Huizinga in eight years on
his way to the silver. Previously the distinction belonged
to Marko Spitka at the 1998 Orvieto Europeans.
The recently announced German team will include Athens 57kgs
gold medallist Yvonne Boenisch, defending European 81kgs
champion Ole Bischoff and fancied heavyweight Andreas Toelzer.
Over the past year all three have had persistent injury
problems.
The full
German team is at this DJB LINK.
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14th
April - ROUSEY AND LEE TAKE GOLD AT PAN AM JUNIORS - Ronda
Rousey (Buffalo Grove,
Ill./63kg)
and Bobby Lee (Lauderhill,
Fla./North
Miami
USA Judo
National Training Site/73kg) each added
another title to their judo resumes with gold medal wins at the
Pan American Junior Championships, held Friday at the U.S.
Olympic Training Center in
Colorado Springs.
Just as when she last won this event in 2004, Rousey also
received the Female Junior Outstanding Competitor Award. Bobby
Lee, who was voted Most Inspirational Male Athlete, afterwards
said “I’m happy with how I fought today. Last year I finished
fifth and so this kind of erases things.
I think this time I had a better day and just fought
better.”
Full story at this LINK
Pictures:
Rousey with gold at Birmingham World Cup and
Lee at December British Open.
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13th
April 2006 - Jimmy Pedro Video testimonial from Bob Berland, USA
1984 Olympic silver medallist
Jimbo, Your DVD is awesome! What an absolutely phenomenal career
you have had...I hope you are satisfied with what you have
accomplished. You are by far the most decorated Judo Player this
country has ever seen and you earned it! Thank you for letting
me share in your experiences it was truly my honor. Good luck
with your new life it will be full of new challenges which you
will no doubt face with the same grace, skill and intensity that
you have demonstrated as an Olympic and World Class Athlete.
This will undoubtedly lead you down yet a another path filled
with new successes!
All my best to you and your entire family!
With much admiration! Bob
Order your
copy at 46.99 USD from this link
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10th
April - IOC President Dr Jacque Rogge meets IJF President Park
again at 6th April IJF Seoul meeting. In closing, the IOC
President (left with Park at Athens) commented on the internal
conflict within the IJF Executive Committee (EC) and its case
pending at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). Stating
that he wished that the EC could wisely and peacefully solve all
of its problems at the CAS, stated that the best and fastest
resolutions to all sport issues are handled at the CAS because
it is governed by fair people who know sport. Dr. Rogge further
commented that he recommended that the IJF EC avoid further
controversies related to the rules by taking swift and firm
action to reform the statutes.
Read the full article at this
link. and follow "IOC President meets IJF
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7th April -
Britain win four medals at the spectacular 2006 Birmingham
World Cup.
Great Britain won four medals at the inaugural GB World Cup for
women in Birmingham at the weekend. On Sunday, Camberley’s
Karina Bryant
was disappointed to narrowly miss out on gold after being
thrown for ippon by Olympic bronze medallist Tea Donguzasvili
of Russia, in the final seconds of
the +78kg weight category final. Bryant appeared to
have the top spot secured after leading on scores throughout the
contest, but with two seconds left, the Russian denied the
British spectators a perfect end to the weekend. Britain
took a second medal in the +78kg weight category with Simone
Callender winning bronze in match that could appear
uneventful on paper. After no score in either regulation
or golden score time the winner was decided by the judges.
Read Emma Reed's
full story
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2nd April 2006 - Rousey takes
Gold at Birmingham World Cup -
Ronda
Rousey (Buffalo, Grove, Ill./NYAC/Cohen’s Judo/63kg) became
the first U.S. woman to win a European A-Level tournament in
nearly a decade when she won gold at the Birmingham World Cup in
Great Britain on Saturday. Rousey (right against Marzok GER)
went undefeated in five matches to claim her second senior
European gold medal, following a win at the B-Level Belgian Open
in Arlon in February. The 19-year-old ousted her first two
opponents by ippon (instant win, similar to a knockout in
boxing).
In the
quarter-finals, Rousey had another meeting with Christina Marzok,
the German she defeated in the semi-finals in Belgium.
Rousey scored throughout the match with two kokas (smallest
points) and a yuko (quarter-point) before ultimately winning by
waza-ari (half-point). Next up for the Athens Olympian was Sara
Alvarez (ESP), a three-time World Championship medalist who won
her first senior European event when Rousey was just 7-years-old
and has claimed nine A-Level titles since then.
Rousey defeated Alvarez in two and a half minutes with her third ippon of
the day to advance to gold medal match.
In the final, Rousey threw
Fanny Riaboff (FRA),
a 2005 World Cup Champion at 57kg, for ippon with o uchi gari
(major inner reaping, circling leg throw) to become the first
U.S. woman to win an A-Level event since three-time Olympian
Sandra Bacher
won the
Budapest Bank Cup in 1997.
Rousey’s win also
makes her one of only two U.S. athletes to achieve A-Level
status in 2006 and is expected to move up to a top-six World
Ranking next week. Nicole Jomantas.
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ANIMATED LINKS AND BANNER TO THIS SITE
FOR WEBMASTERS
If you are a webmaster then
either of these animated gif files can be used on your site to link
to this site. Please feel free to copy one or both and insert them
into your site. Both were prepared by Jack
Mah
of Kotamedia at www.kotamedia.com.
Jack runs the British Columbia Judo site at www.judobc.ca
and Burnaby Judo Club site at
www.burnabyjudoclub.ca.
That is besides many other highly professional sites.
The sequence on the left shows Nicolas Gill of Canada using
kata-guruma at the 1995 Tokyo World Championships. At the Sydney
Olympics he was second to Inoue of Japan when Inoue was absolutely
unbeatable.

On the right is a seoi-nage animated gif
sequence by Tatsuaki Egusa of Japan taken at the 2005 Hamburg Otto
World Cup where he won the 60 kgs division.
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