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As we once again faced the reality of being placed into Lockdown, our judoka stepped up and faced the situation and made the most of the circumstances we faced. We had previously planned to hold this event over Zoom prior to being placed into lockdown...
This £15 million fund focuses on awards of up to £10,000 that support clubs and community groups respond to the challenges of returning to play during the coronavirus pandemic. Sport England have recently...
Strawweight Marina Rodriguez is ready to end Amanda Ribas’ hype on January 22.
British Judo is pleased to offer clarity around the recent injury status of Nekoda Davis and the plan for her return to play to ensure she is in the best position possible heading into the Paris 2024 Olympic cycle.
2021 has started in fine form with the first England Talent Development (ETD) camp of the year being held virtually over the weekend of 9th & 10th January. Over the two days, 115 fighters completed profiling tasks as well as engaging in a range of mobility and conditioning circuits.
Alice Schlesinger has today announced her retirement from judo after a career that has seen her compete on the international stage for over 15 years. Born and raised in Herzliya, Israel, Alice competed for her country of birth until 2014...
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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.