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WILLESDEN JUDO CLUB, LONDON, ENGLAND

CLUB INFORMATION: Address, Training Times & Contact Details.

CLUB ADDRESS:
Willesden Sports Centre, Donnington Road, Willesden, London, England NW10 3SQ.
Please see "How to find us" page to get a printable map.

The brand new Willesden Sports Centre opened on Wednesday 1st November 2006 and we have now moved into our superb new Dojo.

TRAINING TIMES:

CHILDREN BEGINNERS Aged 6 - 14
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. All start at 6.00pm until 7.00pm.
Saturday mornings 9.30am until 10.30am.
Cost £3 per session.

SPECIAL "TINY TOTS" CLASS (3 to 5 year olds)
Wednesdays 5.00 - 5.45pm
Cost £2 per session.

ADULT BEGINNERS & INTERMEDIATES
Wednesdays 7.30 - 9.00pm
Sundays 10.00 - 11.30am
Cost £4 per session.

CHILDREN'S INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS (Yellow & Orange Belts)
Mondays and Thursdays
Both 7.00 - 8.30pm
Cost £3 per session.

ADVANCED SESSIONS
Tuesdays and Fridays
Both 7.30 - 9.00pm
Cost £3 per session.




CONTACT DETAILS:
Email WillesdenJudo@hotmail.co.uk
Mobile 0771 500 2080

Please feel free to come along and train with us, visitors are most welcome.

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WILLESDEN'S INTERNATIONAL RECORD

Sometimes, when you are looking for a Judo club to join or train at, you do not know what type of club it is.
Willesden is one of the top competitive clubs in Great Britain and below is a list of Willesden members who have fought at the highest level.
If you have such ambitions then please come along and join in.

OLYMPIC GAMES these are held every four years.

* This space will be filled one day.

PARALYMPIC GAMES these are held every four years.

* 2000 Sydney, Australia - Darren Kail placed 7th.

SENIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS these are held every two years.

* 1997 Paris, France - Sam Dunkley placed 7th.
* 2007 Rio, Brasil - Jean-Rene Badrick

MASTERS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS these started in 2001 and are held annually.

* 2002 Londonderry, Northern Ireland - Janet Sore won SILVER, Owen Blagrove placed 5th.

JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS these are held every two years.

* 1994 Cairo, Egypt - Sam Dunkley placed 7th.
* 1996 Oporto, Portugal - Kim Dunkley, Nadia Minardi.
* 1998 Cali, Columbia - Kim Dunkley placed 7th.
* 2004 Budapest, Hungary - Lee Shinkin
* 2006 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - Jerome Robinson-Reid, Theo Spalding-McIntosh

MASTERS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS these are held annually.

* 2005 London, Great Britain - Janet Sore won BRONZE

u23 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS these started in 2002 and are held annually.

* 2004 Ljubljana, Slovenia - Tom Davis
* 2006 Moscow, Russia - Jean-Rene Badrick
* 2007 Salzburg, Austria - Lee Shinkin placed 5th

JUNIOR EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS these are held annually.

* 1989 Athens, Greece - Lisa Cussans.
* 1993 Papendal, Holland - Sam Dunkley.
* 1995 Valladolid, Spain - Kim Dunkley placed 5th.
* 1996 Monte Carlo, Monaco - Kim Dunkley, Nadia Minardi.
* 1997 Ljubijana, Slovenia - Nadia Minarid.
* 1998 Bucharest, Romania - Nadia Minardi won BRONZE, Kim Dunkley placed 7th.
* 1999 Rome, Italy - Lynsey Brand.
* 2001 Budapest, Hungary - Tom Davis.
* 2004 Sofia, Bulgaria - Lee Shinkin placed 5th.
* 2005 Zagreb, Croatia - Lee Shinkin placed 7th.
* 2006 Tallinn, Estonia - Jerome Robinson-Reid, Theo Spalding-McIntosh.
* 2007 Prague, Czech Republic - Ashley McKenzie won BRONZE, Jean-Rene Badrick, Jerome Robinson-Reid, Theo Spalding-McIntosh.


Ashley 2007 European Junior Championships, Czech Republic - BRONZE

EUROPEAN YOUTH OLYMPICS these started in 1991 and are held every two years.

* 1991 Brussels, Belgium - Sam Dunkley.
* 1993 Valkenswaard, Holland - Kim Dunkley won BRONZE, Nadia Minardi, Gayvalyn Lim, Jason Houston.
* 1999 Esbjerg, Denmark - Ashraf Mohamed.
* 2001 Murcia, Spain - Lee Shinkin won SILVER, Nicole Walters won BRONZE.
* 2003 Paris, France - Monika Grzelewska won BRONZE & Jesse Belardo.
* 2005 Lignano, Venice, Italy - Jean-Rene Badrick won BRONZE, Ashley McKenzie placed 5th & Shane Davin placed 7th.

EUROPEAN CADET (U17) CHAMPIONSHIPS these started in 2000 and are held annually.

* 2002 Gyor, Hungary - Nicole Walters won GOLD, Julian Kerr won SILVER, Ashley Hutchinson placed 7th, Lee Shinkin, Ameesha Bhudia & Jayson Fairbairn.
* 2003 Baku, Azerbaijan - Monika Grzelewska placed 7th, Jayson Fairbairn placed 7th & Ashlie Down.
* 2004 Rotterdam, Holland - Colleen Kerr placed 7th & William Henry.
* 2005 Salzburg, Austria - Jean-Rene Badrick won GOLD, Ashley McKenzie won BRONZE, Shane Davin placed 7th & Theo Spalding-McIntosh.
* 2006 Miskolc, Hungary - Georgina Davies placed 5th & Jermaine McIntosh


Britain's 2002 European Cadet Championships team comprised 6 Willesden members.
Above is the boys team: l-r Brian Moore (Manager) Ashley, Lee, Jayson, Julian, Joe Levy (Jodan JC), physio, Daniel Commerford (Camberley JC), Joe Delahay (Keynsham JC), Trevor Sitlinton (Coach).


JR 2005 European Cadet Championships, Austria - GOLD


Georgina 2006 European Cadet Championships, Hungary - 5th Place

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