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110% Success at Lancashire Championships

Monday, 22 June 2009

Twenty members of Kendal Judo club went to Blackburn to take on the might of the Lancashire Judo Clubs and came back with twenty-two medals. In the Lancashire Open Championships Kendal always do well but this year's medal haul was the best for a long long while. What was different was that the majority of the medal winners were quite new to judo competition.

Top of the medal hall were brothers and sister William, Matthew, and Katherine Lenney. Katherine won two Gold medals in the 12 to 15 years of age group. The first in her weight of U63 kilos and then in the Open weight where she was giving away up to 15 kilos. Nine year old brother William, was the youngest of the Kendal squad and the lowest grade but nobody could stop him as he powered his way to the Gold medal in the Under 12 years Under yellow belt section. Not to be outdone Matthew Lenney came away with a bronze in the Under 46 kilo Under 15 years category.

Other Gold medals went to Samantha Barker in the Seniors U57 kilo category, Courtney Kellet who was giving away three years to some of her opponents; Sarah Porthouse fought well against some strong opponents to win her gold. Mike Hardy in his first senior event had to fight opponents several grades higher than his junior green belt but that didn't him stop standing on the top step of the winner's rostrum. Abdul Ben Hamida was another fighter giving away grade and age but still gaining his Gold medal as did Anthony Lloyd in the Under 60 kilo weight group.

Adam Dixon came back with two medals a Silver in his weight group of Under 66 kilos and a Bronze in the Open weight. A silver also went to Brooke Kellet in her first ever competition as did Kaylem Gunnell in the next age band. Adrian Richards also won silver losing the final only by the smallest of scores. Paralympic Squad member Alex Farrington was fighting well in the final of the Brown Belt category when she fell badly and had to withdraw injured but came away with the silver medal.

Bronze medals were won by Rebecca Lawrence, Patrick Bennett, Eden Carr, and Ben Dixon

Finally Anthony Parkinson had the misfortune to meet fellow club member Danny Harper in the semi-final of the Dan Grade Open weight and had to be content with a bronze medal. Danny's experience showed as he powered his way to the Gold despite giving away up to 40 kilos in weight to some of his opponents.

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Kendal Kyu & Mon Grade Competition

12 February 2012

A Fun Competition to introduce judoka into competitive judo for both Mon Grades (Under 16 years) and Kyu Grades Up to and including 1st Kyu

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