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11 Areas to compete at 2011 National Team Championships in Sheffield

British internationals will join forces to represent their areas at the National Teams Championships on Saturday 9 July at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield.

The highly-charged one-day event is one of the most popular in Britain as friendships are put on hold, rivalries are renewed and judoka battle for bragging rights along with the all-important National Team Championship title.

As the action-packed event unfolds fiercely-contested bouts will take place amid a fantastic atmosphere that could rival any national sporting occasion as fans, teams and club members spur on their judoka and converge along the edges of the mats.

The senior men’s category will feature 11 teams and include last year’s winners, the North West, while the senior women’s category sees seven teams compete with reigning champions Scotland again expected to be one of the teams to beat.


2010 National Team Championships
© Mike Varey

2011 European Championship bronze medallist Colin Oates will coach the senior men’s and women’s Eastern teams.

The junior boy’s category will feature nine teams including last year’s winners the Midlands while six junior girls’ teams will be in action as reigning titleholders London look to triumph in Sheffield.

Judoka who are expected to be in action includes James Millar, Patrick Dawson, Iain Feenan, Matthew Purssey and Matthew Pryce for Scotland while Sam Dunkley, Lee Shinkin, Jerome-Robinson Reid, Tom Davis and Theo Spalding-McIntosh are tipped to represent London.

Lewis Keeble and Chris Sherrington are likely to line-up for the Combined Services team while Tom Reed could represent the West and three-time Junior European Cup gold medallist Max Stewart could fight for the junior and senior Midlands teams.

Scotland’s senior women’s team, who dominated the category last year, could call on Louise Renicks, Connie Ramsey, Jodie Mullen, Sally Conway and Sarah Adlington.

A youthful-looking senior women’s Midlands team currently comprises of Chloe Jones, Nicola Haywood, Kate Marris, Sarah Biles and Melissa Duffield.

2011 IBSA World Games silver medallist Lesley Reid is expected to compete for the Eastern team.

A host of 2011 European Cadets Championship participants could be set to compete as Dominic Naylor and Reece Sandy are likely to be in action for the Northern Home Counties while Aiden Moffat and Conal McGregor could represent Scotland.

European Cadet Championship silver medallist Jodie Myers is expected to battle for the North West while bronze medallist Hayley Willis may take to the mat for London along with Prisca Awiti-Alcaraz who also competed in Malta’s European showpiece.

Tickets are FREE so come along and support your team as they battle for honours at the 2011 National Team Championships at EIS, Sheffield with the competition due to start at 10am.

EIS Sheffield is located at Coleridge Road, Sheffield, S9 5DA.


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