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WILLESDEN JUDO CLUB, LONDON, ENGLAND

All details on this site relate to the original Willesden Judo Club, established in 1979 by Leigh and Lesley-Anne Davies.

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WILLESDEN'S INTERNATIONAL RECORD

OLYMPIC GAMES these are held every four years.

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PARALYMPIC GAMES these are held every four years.

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

SENIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS these are held every two years. (From 2009, held annually)

* 1997 Paris, France - Sam Dunkley placed 7th.
* 2007 Rio, Brasil - Jean-Rene Badrick
* 2009 Rotterdam, Holland - Ashley McKenzie
* 2010 Tokyo, Japan - Ashley McKenzie
* 2011 Paris, France - Ashley McKenzie

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. (From 2008, annually)

* 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
* 2008 Bangkok, Thailand - Jean-Rene Badrick, Jermaine McIntosh, Theo Spalding-McIntosh
* 2009 Paris, France - Jermaine McIntosh

SENIOR EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS held annually

* 2011 Istanbul, Turkey - Ashley McKenzie
* 2012 Chelyabinsk, Russia - Ashley McKenzie

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
* 2008 Zagreb, Croatia - Lee Shinkin
* 2009 Antalya, Turkey - Ashley McKenzie BRONZE and Jean-Rene Badrick
* 2010 Sarajevo, Bosnia - Ashley McKenzie GOLD and Theo Spalding-McIntosh placed 7th
* 2011 Tuymen, Siberia, Russia - Theo Spalding-McIntosh

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.
* 2008 Warsaw, Poland - Jean Rene Badrick placed 5th, Jermaine McIntosh, Theo Spalding-McIntosh
* 2009 Yerevan, Armenia - Jermaine 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.
* 2009 Tampere, Finland - Nekoda Davis

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
* 2009 Koper, Slovenia - Nekoda Davis


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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