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Walderslade Judo Club,
a Clubmark accredited club based in the Medway Towns staged its
third annual International Training Event last weekend. There
were 105 judoka on the mat on Saturday and over 80 on Sunday morning
with judoka attending from the Walderslade’s partner clubs
in Holland and France.
This year’s event was considered by many to be the best
yet with excellent organisation, superb coaching and a larger
than ever attendance. We were very pleased to have with us as
special guest instructors this year, the BJA’s Dermot Heslop
6th Dan and Kerry Finney 5th Dan, both of whom worked very hard
all weekend to deliver great lesson content with professionalism
and enthusiasm and who introduced the judoka, who ranged from
Novice to 4th Dan and 5 to 55 years of age, to some new skills
and some new games. Dermot's energetic JudoFit warm-up with around
80 judoka on Sunday morning certainly cleared a few cobwebs away
and got everyone in the mood for the following sessions.
The club’s
catering team consisting of Ann, Heidi and Kerry worked hard both
before the weekend and all the way through it to ensure we fed
and watered over 120 people on Saturday afternoon, 70 people on
Saturday night and then around 70 again on Sunday. Without the
dedication of those three ladies the event would not be possible
and so a huge thank you goes out to the three of them. To some
extent the success of a judo event such as this is often judged
by what takes place on the tatami but without all the effort that
goes on in the background, events like this could just not take
place.

The sports hall once again looked superb decked out with the flags
and banners and the 340sq mtrs of mat area ensured there was plenty
of space for the 105 judoka who trained on the Saturday. Thank
you to everyone who joined in getting the 170 mats needed to the
hall on time and enabling us to run all Friday night's classes
from the sports hall without any interruptions. It was really
great to see over 50 of our own club members come along and support
the event and all those who attended said they had enjoyed the
sessions a great deal.
A social event on the Saturday evening at the Stirling Centre
was well supported and gave the French, Dutch and English judoka
and Coaches a chance to unwind, chat and meet informally with
Dermot and Kerry and the Roller Disco saw around 65 people gliding
around the hall for most of the evening.
And, Walderslade mentioned at the 2011 World Championship
The club was also proud to see that its it had been mentioned
at this year’s World Championships in Paris. An exhibition
at the event gave mention of the club’s involvement with
Judo Club Monsois from Lille and the display which formed part
of a wider exhibition of judo within France highlighted the exchanges
made between the clubs.
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