April 25th, 2010Tori 7th International Judo Tournament
This weekend, Marham Judo Club, were joined by members from Kumo Judo Club, Royston Judo Club and Wymondham Judo Club at the 7th International Judo Tournament at Judo Tori in Belgium. This competition is distinguished by the high level of skill of the players who attend this competition and it attracts players from the not only Belgium but also from France, Germany, Israel, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, Russia, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom. This was a very well attended event and the competition was fierce.
Saturday saw the older judoka, the 12’s and over, competing. Out of the eight club members who competed, four won medals. A gold medal was won by commonwealth champion, Thomas Turner, as he easily dominated his opponents. Gemma Moore, from Kumo Judo Club, won a silver medal. Emma Reid, from Royston Judo Club, and Martin Munn, from Marham Judo Club, won a bronze medal. This was Martin’s first international experience and he took the experience totally in his stride.
On Sunday the younger judoka, the under 12s, competed and all succeeded in winning medals. Matthew Parrott demonstrated great confidence in his fights and he won a well deserved gold medal. Silver medals were won by Henry Andrewartha and Chris Parrott. A bronze medal was won by Alex from Wymondham Judo Club a great accomplishment for his first international competition.
In the evenings, all club members stayed together, camping in an old school, but even sleeping on hard floors did not put anyone off having a very enjoyable time. In their free time the children had fun playing cricket and playing cards. On the Saturday evening all the clubs came together for a big barbecue.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their help and support , as always you were all great and Tug Wilson for all his great organisation on this trip. It was a great help.













