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17th Annual Judo Alberta Female Training Camp and Sleepover

17th Annual Judo Alberta Female Training Camp and Sleepover

Hello Judo Alberta Members,

The 2019 Female Training Camp & Sleepover held on April 6-7, 2019 at the Rodrigo Resend Academy (469 Spruce Grove, AB).

This year’s camp will feature special guest Erin Morgan!

Bio:

Erin started judo at the Canmore Judo Club and later on travelled to Calgary to train at Hiro’s Judo Club. She eventually moved to Montreal to further her training. At 25 years of age and 17 years of judo Erin announced her retirement from international judo competitions in January 2019. Some of Erin accomplishments include:

  • 10x National Medalist
  • 1x Junior National Champion
  • 2x Senior National Champion
  • 2x World Cup Medalist
  • 1x European Cup Medalist
  • 7th place Panam Championships

Registration Details:

  • $40 per participant (this will include tournament fee, food, lodging, activities and gift)
  • $25 per chaperone (If you are not a judoka but want to chaperone for the weekend)
  • Release form must be filled out and sent with payment
  • Payment due with release forms.

Please make cheques payable to Judo Alberta

The deadline to register is Monday April 1, 2019. Please mail all registrations to:

Tammy Thornton
48 Howson Cres
Edmonton, AB, T5A 4T6

Any questions can be directed to Tammy at mrst@telusplanet.net

2019 Registration Form

Thank you.

 

Day 2 Recap From Canada Winter Games

Day 2 Recap From Canada Winter Games

Day 2 of competition started off with a number of quick matches.  Lochlan Young of BC threw Geoffrey Woodford of PEI in the first 15 seconds of the match.  In the next match Loc Cassista of NB counters Connor Steele of NS also in the first 15 seconds which resulted in an injury when Connor reached out with his hand.  On the women’s side, Caleigh Kuramoto BC threw Hailey Peddle NS in the first 10 seconds and a few bouts later Samia Boussarhane QC threw Shannon Caines NS for the ippon win in the first 10 seconds.  Experience was a key factor in each of these matches. As the day progressed the matches became longer as many of the experienced competitors were more tactical in their matches and used deliberate gripping strategies to make more effective attacks or force their opponents to take penalties.

In the -57 kg female division, Kiera Westlake methodically controlled the match and won over Caleigh Kuramoto by penalties.  Sarah Ekosky of Manitoba won the bronze medal over Anne-Clara Guerin of Quebec and Alyssandra Manuel of Ontario captured the second bronze medal by defeating Elysia Kehrig of Saskatchewan.

In the -63 kg division Isabelle Harris of BC threw Sierra Tanner of Nova Scotia for a half point and managed to keep the lead till time ran out for Sierra.  The bronze medal went to Ilhem Boussarhane of Quebec who countered Rachel Krapman of Ontario. In the other bronze medal match, Teyana Roberts of Alberta beat out teammate Greta Goasdoue-Wallace.

The -70kg division was run as two pools and in the semi finals Brae Booth of BC won over Keeley Hussey of New Brunswick.  While Bailey Doerfler lost to Ilhem Ouali of Quebec.

Hussey and Doerfler received bronze medals while Booth and Ouali proceeded to the finals.  In the finals it would be Brae Booth who came out on top with the gold. “It was harder than the first match I had with her in the pool round.” said Booth.  “I just had to take my time and wait for the right moment.”

In +70kg female division Coralie Godbout of Quebec won the gold over Samantha Ulrich of Manitoba.  The bronze medal went to Emma Mullett of Newfoundland who beat out fellow Newfoundlander Natalie Freake.  Janessa Keays also took home a bronze medal by beating out Emilie Townsend of Nova Scotia.

On the men’s side, in the -73 kg division, Nick Gagnon lost to Victor Gougeon-Gaz by two half points.  Both scores were from identical throws that Nick tried to walk over and got caught. The gold medal went to Victor and Nick had to settle for the silver.  The bronze medals in this division went to Lochlan Young of BC and Justin Ekosky of Manitoba.

The -81 kg division saw Payton Harris of BC squared off with Alexandre Arencibia of Quebec. Alexandre managed to score a half point by throwing Payton and follows up with a tight hold down to win the gold medal.  The bronze medal matches saw Taylor Althouse win over Nicholas Langlois and Michael Akbashev won over Samuel Nadeau.

The +81 kg had an exciting final match of the day.  Ian Ryder of BC threw Martin Penchev of Quebec and although the referee called it a full point, it was downgraded to a half point.  Ian threw Penchev a second time to score the win by a full point. In the bronze medal match, Sasha Tanasiuk of Alberta surprises Owen Macumber of Ontario and chokes him out before he has a chance to tap out.  In the other match, Wilson Elliot of the Northwest Territories throws Ijob Hamraev of Manitoba to score the win and the bronze medal.

2019 Canadian Open Judo Championship Volunteer Opportunities

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/G9M86MS 

Inter-Provincial Training Camp: BC/Alberta/Saskatchewan (April 12-14, 2019)

Inter-Provincial Training Camp: BC/Alberta/Saskatchewan (April 12-14, 2019)

Division: U14, U16, U18, U21, seniors, Masters

Address for training camp:  Lawrence Grassi Middle School – 610 7 Ave, Canmore, AB

 Cost for the camp:

Trackie Sign Up: $70.00 early bird March 29, 2019 / Late Deadline April 05, 2019 $100.00

Athletes ($70) TrackieReg.com/JAinterathlete     Coach ($0) TrackieReg.com/2019-JAintercoach

(Camp includes: 2 x breakfast, 1 supper and 1 lunch to go on the Sunday)

Friday April 12, 2019               
Group 1 5:00PM to 6:45PM / Group 2 6:45PM to 8:30PM
Coaches Welcome 9:30PM @ Canmore Inn – Ballroom

Saturday April 13, 2019            
Breakfast 6:30AM Alberta / 7:00AM BC&SK @ Canmore Inn – Ballroom
Everyone Physical Training 8:00AM
Group 1 9:30AM to 11:00AM / Group 2 11:00AM to 12:30PM
Group 1 3:30PM to 5:30PM / Group 2 5:30PM to 7:30PM
Supper 6:30PM to 8:30 @ Canmore Inn – Restaurant
Movie Night: 8:30PM @ Canmore Inn – Ballroom

Sunday: April 14, 2019             
Breakfast 6:30AM Alberta / 7:00AM BC&SK @ Canmore Inn – Ballroom
Group 1 8:00AM to 9:30AM Judo / Group 2 8:00AM to 9:00AM – Physical
Group 2 9:30AM to 11:00AM Judo / Group 1 10:00AM to11:00AM – P.T.

Hotel Information:

Canmore Inn & Suites1402 Bow Valley Trail Canmore, AB, T1W 1N5 1.888.678.4656

Deluxe Queen Rail Side (2 queen beds, full bathroom) $125.99 per night plus taxes
Economy Double Road Side (2 double beds, shower) $116.99 per night plus taxes
Economy Double Rail Side (2 double beds, shower) $107.99 per night plus taxes
Efficiency King Rail/Road side (1 King bed, sofa bed, full bathroom, small kitchenette) $134.99 +tax

Ask for Judo Group Block – (90 rooms blocked) 
 
Email: ewan@judoalberta.com   Phone: 403-892-6099

Alberta Canmore Camp April 2019 (1)
2019 Edmonton International Judo Championship

2019 Edmonton International Judo Championship

2019 EIJT-Technical-Package-Dec.

To download the tournament technical package please click here.

Athlete Registration:
TrackieReg.com/2019-EdmontonIntJudo

Coach Registration:
TrackieReg.com/2019-EdmontonIntJudoCoach

Referee Registration:
TrackieReg.com/2019-EdmontonIntJudoRef

2019 Judo Alberta Provincial Championships – Results

2019 Judo Alberta Provincial Championships – Results

Thank you to the Tolide Judo Club and all of the volunteers that helped coordinate Provincial championships this past weekend in Fort Saskatchewan.

Here are the complete results from the weekend.

final provincials feb 2 2019

2019 Provincial Championship Results

National Kata Camp

National Kata Camp

Place: Montreal

Location: Shidokan Judo Club

Date: August 11-12, 2018

Cost: $100 for two day event.

Clinicians:

  • H. Nakamura IJF Judge
  • F. Blaney IJF Judge
  • Y. Landry IJF Judge
  • G. Lachaine IJF Judge
  • G. Poirier PJC Judge

Katas: Nage-no-kata, Juno-kata, Goshen-Jutsu, Katame-no-kata, and Kime-no-kata

Eligibility: Open

Recommended Hotel: http://www.hotelrubyfoos.com/ book using Judo Canada rate

To register please visit http://www.judocanada.org/event/kata-camp/

Judo Alberta Coats

Judo Alberta Coats

Judo Alberta is now accepting orders from the general membership for official Judo Alberta coats. Cost is $100. Please contact Kelly Thornton for more information or call 780-886-9920.

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