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6th August 2009

 

First World Championship team named under Roux

The British team for the 2009 World Championships, the first under new Head Coach Patrick Roux, has been announced.

The 14-strong team, which will compete in Rotterdam from the 26th -30th August, contains five of the seven who made up the Beijing Olympic team.

Britain’s two medallists from the last World Championships in 2007, Euan Burton and Peter Cousins, have been named in the -81kg and -100kg weight categories respectively.

Karina Bryant takes the +78kg berth. A veteran at this level with four World medals won over the last 10 years, Bryant has recently returned from injury to win two medals, a gold at the British Open and a bronze at last week’s German Open.

Sarah Clark makes her World debut in the -57kg class. Clark, who has competed in two Olympic Games and is a European medallist at -63kg, made the move down to the lighter category following the Beijing and has enjoyed success having won silver at the recent European Championships.

European medallist Winston Gordon, a gold medallist at the British Open earlier this year, is the fifth Beijing Olympian named by Roux.

It is first time in recent history that a full team of 14 has been named by Britain for a World Championships, in a bid to develop a full team for 2012.

Alex Farbon, Matt Clempner, Kimberley Renicks, and the youngest member of the team, Ashley McKenzie, will all be making their World Championships debut.

Colin Oates, Sophie Johnstone, Faith Pitman, Sally Conway and Samantha Lowe complete the line up in the -66kg, -52kg, -63kg, -70kg and -78kg weight categories respectively.

Roux, formerly Assistant Technical Director at the French Judo Federation took up his role at British Judo following the Beijing Olympic Games.

Since his arrival he has been central to development of the British Judo Performance Institute, the sport’s new centralised training centre, critical to rebuilding the British system in order for the sport to return to its Olympic medal winning ways.

With his programme focused on the development towards London 2012, Roux said, “I am observing some interesting improvements both at training camps and within competitions. Although the World Championships are always a major milestone event, for us our target is London 2012.”

Commenting on expectations for the team in Rotterdam he said, “We have to wait to see the draw and as we know judo can prove to be unpredictable. However, we have some players who are capable of reaching the final block of fights in Rotterdam and then the possibility to challenge for medals.”

Margaret Hicks, British Judo Performance Director said, “We are still rebuilding our team and centralising our programme following Beijing. This World Championships will be important as a marker, to assess player development and performance levels at this early stage of the Olympic Cycle”.  

Weight

Name

Home Town

DOB

Club

-60kg

Ashley McKenzie

London

17/07/1989

London

-66kg

Colin Oates

North Lopham

07/06/1983

Kumo Judo Club

-73kg

Alex Farbon

Reading   

17/05/1986

Pinewood Judo Club

-81kg

Euan Burton

Edinburgh

31/03/1979  

Edinburgh Judo Club

-90kg

Winston Gordon

Wandsworth

09/11/1976

Budokwai/Wandsworth Lightning

-100kg

Peter Cousins

Harlow

03/03/1981

JSC Judo Club

+100kg

Matthew Clempner

Manchester

07/09/1985

Bolton Judokwai

-48kg

Kimberley Renicks

Coatbridge

11/02/1988

Kanokwai Judo Club

-52kg

Sophie Johnstone

Brighton

23/08/1984

Camberley Judo Club

-57kg

Sarah Clark

Edinburgh

03/01/1978

Edinburgh Judo Club

-63kg

Faith Pitman   

Harlow

04/05/1985   

West Essex Judo Club

-70kg

Sally Conway

Edinburgh

01/02/1987

Edinburgh Judo Club

-78kg

Samantha Lowe   

Camberley

20/01/1982

Camberley Judo Club

+78kg

Karina Bryant

Farnham, Surrey

27/01/1979

Camberley Judo Club

© David Finch

2007 World medallist Peter Cousins

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