Saturday saw the first of our transition mentoring programme training days for our exciting first cohort of mentors. We have appointed nine trainee mentors for the initial intake and all were in attendance with different levels of experience both on and off the judo mat and spread across the UK.
Montreal, January 13, 2021 – Shady El Nahas’s day did not quite live up to his expectations at the Doha Masters Tournament in Qatar on Wednesday. The Canadian judoka finished seventh in the under-100 kg competition but plans to bounce back at his next tournament.
Natalie Powell finished in 5th place on the final day of the World Masters in Doha, in her first competition since winning gold at the Tel Aviv Grand Prix back in January 2020. Powell gave an accomplished performance in topping her Pool.
La jeune judoka française Romane Dicko, déjà double championne d’Europe en +78 kg...
La judoka française Madeleine Malonga, championne du monde et numéro une mondiale...
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Montreal, January 12, 2021 – Antoine Bouchard came within a hair’s breadth of claiming a second medal for Canada at the Doha Masters Tournament in Qatar on Tuesday, but he ultimately bowed out to Uzbekistan’s Khikmatillokh Turaev, who is ranked eighth in the world.
The IJF World Masters resumed today with four British Judo fighters in action. Amy Livesey, Lucy Renshall, Lulu Piovesana and Gemma Howell all returned to the mat after a 10-month break from competition.
Montreal, January 11, 2021 – It’s a new year, but one thing hasn’t changed: Jessica Klimkait once again made it to the podium at a major judo tournament. At the Doha Masters Tournament in Qatar on Monday...
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The IJF World Tour returned today with the World Masters in Doha, Qatar. Ashley McKenzie and Chelsie Giles were in action for British Judo in what was the first time a British fighter has competed on the world stage since the Dusseldorf Grand Slam back in February 2020.
British Judo are saddened to report that Hana Sekine, who was the only child of Gunji Koizumi, the founder of The Budokwai and British Judo, passed away on January 8. She was 100 years old and, until a few weeks before her death in St.