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2009 RESULTS May - Aug

2.5.09 British Senior Open, Crawley

GOLD Ashley McKenzie


Ashley was superb, winning this title for the 2nd year in a row.

3.5.09 Brazilian Team Event, Brazil

BRONZE Theo Spalding-McIntosh

Theo was selected to represent Great Britain at this team friendly match. He put in an excellent peformance and trained well at the following camp.

10.5.09 North of England Mini-Mon & Senior Championships, Bradford

RED BELTS
GOLD Kieran Zeinah-MacColl
BRONZE Isabella Clark
BRONZE Nathan Barnard
BRONZE Blake Gulaidi-Barber

YELLOW BELTS
GOLD Luke Galvin
GOLD Allegra Inniss
GOLD Alaniese Breen
GOLD Sam Gulaidi-Breen
SILVER Mason Gulaidi-Barber

SENIOR
GOLD Arturas Simanskas
SILVER Nekoda Davis
BRONZE Laurynas Sivilevicius


10.5.09 French Junior 'A' Tournament, Lyon, France

Youcef and Jermaine were selected to reprresent Great Britain at this tough u20 event. Neither was able to gain a result.

16.5.09 Mierlo International, Holland

BRONZE Luke Davies
BRONZE Blake Gulaidi-Barber

17.5.09 Ipswich u12 & u16 Championships

GOLD Alaniese Breen
GOLD Luke Galvin
GOLD Brandon Ortega-Casey
SILVER Jack Galvin
SILVER Mason Gulaidi-Barber
BRONZE Saruul Gantulga
BRONZE Sam Gulaidi-Breen

24.5.09 NHC Red Belt Championships, High Wycombe

SILVER Blake Gulaidi-Barber

31.5.09 AJ Judo Open, Powys, Wales

GOLD Sam Gulaidi-Breen
GOLD Daniel Woodhouse
SILVER Luke Galvin
SILVER Alaniese Breen
BRONZE Mason Gulaidi-Barber
BRONZE Jamal Douglas
BRONZE Jack Galvin

6.6.09 London Youth Games, Crystal Palace

GOLD Brandon Ortega-Casey
GOLD Alaniese Breen
SILVER Jack Galvin
BRONZE Luke Bradish
BRONZE Cevan Hudson

7.6.09 Venray International, Holland

GOLD Tom Davis

13 & 14.6.09 Tre Torri Italian Open 'B' Tournament, Italy

BRONZE Ashley McKenzie

Ashley and Theo were selected to represent Great Britain at this exceptionally hard 'B' tournament. It was littered with Brazilians and Russians but both boys were still able to make a mark. Ashley had 6 contests, winning 5 of them. Theo also had a good day reaching the quarter finals before losing out. He was placed 9th, best British result in the weight.

14.6.09 South of England Junior & Youth Open, Crawley

SILVER Brandon Ortega-Casey

21.6.09 South Coast Red Belt Championships, Worthing

GOLD Nathan Barnard
SILVER Kieran Zeinah-MacColl

21.6.09 London area Team Trials

GOLD Nekoda Davis
GOLD Nadia Minardi
GOLD Jason Faibairn
GOLD William Henry
SILVER Youcef Amouri

27.6.09 European Cadet Championships, Koper, Slovenia

Nekoda Davis was selected to represent Great Britain at this prestigious -17 event in Slovenia. On the first day of the tournament Russia won 5 golds and a silver from the 6 weights fighting, but on the 2nd day Nekoda spoiled their hopes of a clean sweep of finals by throwing the number 1 -57kg Russian for ippon early in the contest. She was, however, unable to hold form and in her 2nd match, against the Israeli, was defeated.

An excellent performance for her International debut.

7-11.7.09 World Student Games, Belgrade, Serbia

Theo was selected to compete for Great Britain at this prestigious global event. He performed well in both the Open and in the u100kg sections, but was unable to claim a podium result. In the Team event Great Britain were placed 7th.

11.7.09 Pinewood Invitation, Bracknell, Berkshire

SILVER Blake Gulaidi-Barber
BRONZE Luke Davies
BRONZE Mason Gulaidi-Barber

12.7.09 West of England Junior & Senior Open, Swindon

SILVER Nekoda Davis
BRONZE Jean-Rene Badrick
BRONZE Alena Ribtsuk

18.7.09 National Team Championships, St. Helens, Merseyside

SILVER William Henry
SILVER Vanice Nelson
SILVER Kara Brady


22.7.09 European Youth Olympics, Tampere, Finland

Nekoda Davis was selected to fight for Great Britain at this prestigious event. She fought well, especially when you consider this was only her second trip outside the UK. No results but a great platform from which to build.

25 & 26.7.09 German Senior 'B' Tournament, Sindelfingen

SILVER Ashley McKenzie

Ashley & Theo were selected to compete for Great Britain at this tough European 'B' ranked tournament. Ashley's medal was the best British male result of the event.

26.7.09 Polish Junior (u20) 'A' Tournament, Cetniewo, Poland

Jermaine McIntosh was selected to represent Great Britain at this extremely tough International event, used by many countries as a final selection event for the Junior European and World Championships.

8 & 9.8.09 German Junior 'A' Tournament

BRONZE Jermaine McIntosh

Jermaine was selected to fight for Great Britain at this tough Junior 'A' Tournament. Following a loss in the first round he stormed through 4 contests in the repecharge to win an impressive bronze. This is Jermaine's first medal at this level - perfectly timed in his preparation for the Junior European Championships.

14.8.09 Ealing Judo Club Summer Tournament

GOLD Kaine Chitty
GOLD Allegra Inniss
GOLD Blake Gulaidi-Barber
GOLD Luke Galvin
SILVER Levi Thompson-Davis
SILVER Riley Baker
SILVER Blake Inniss
SILVER Delphi Baker
SILVER Bhrandon Mollulo
BRONZE Andre Blackwood
BRONZE Mason Gulaidi- Barber
BRONZE Luke Davies
BRONZE Quinn Bouabsa

23.8.09 Lakeland Open, Kendal, Cumbria

BRONZE Alaniese Breen

26.8.09 World Senior Championships, Rotterdam, Holland

Ashley looked like the stronger player through the two earliest exchanges. However a small mistake on Ashley's part cost him the fight... and then the Ukranian, Zantaraia, went on to become World Champion. It was a fanastic start to Ashley's global Senior career. Well done Ash.

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