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A lot of our clubs and members will be disappointed following the publication of the latest Government advice and how it affects judo. Our announcement follows the Government guidelines as set out to us.
British Judo has been working alongside Sport England and the DCMS to clarify the latest release of Government advice this week. We are pleased to announce that judo clubs can now re-open as of Wednesday but must operate within the restrictions of the current Government tiering system.
Applications to join the 2021 GB Squad are now open. If you are already a member of the 2020 GB Squad there is no need to complete the Co-Option Application Form as you will be automatically enrolled onto the 2021 GB Squad.
The coaches for the GB women’s team at the first Women’s World Championships in 1980 in New York consisted of Roy Inman (National Coach), Marion Woodard and Winn Bolton (Assistant Coaches). Dr Ken Kingsbury was the Team Doctor and Medical Adviser.
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Somebody mad Hoagiefest is over, and it’s totally understandable.
Jane Bridge -48 Kg was the last of the GB Team to fight for a medal on that second day. Together with the Open category running simultaneously in which Avril Malley was engaged, these were the last weight categories of the Championship.
At the tail end of 1980, in New York City, Madison Square Garden Indoor Arena, on November 29-30 a momentous event in the world of Judo took place: the first Women’s World Judo Championships. There were seven fighters in the women’s Great Britain squad who competed in that inaugural event...
Montreal, November 21, 2020 – Buoyed by a three-medal haul on Friday, the Canadian team saw four more of its members battle their way to the podium on Saturday at the Pan American Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico.
La Française Romane Dicko est venue parfaire la moisson tricolore aux Championnats...
La judoka française Madeleine Malonga est devenue championne d’Europe des -78 kg...
Vendredi, la Française Clarisse Agbegnenou a décroché un nouveau titre de championne...
Montreal, November 20, 2020 – The Canadians came out swinging at the Pan-American Judo Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico, with Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard, Ecaterina Guica and Antoine Bouchard all winning gold medals on Friday.