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Over 400 international
judoka are set to descend on the English capital as 24 countries
will be represented at the 2011 London British Open at K2 Crawley
on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 May.
The Senior European Cup
event, which is licensed by the EJU, will be teeming with international
talent and an accomplished crop of British judoka.
16 countries took part
last year with the Netherlands topping the medal table ahead of
France and Britain. The trio will be looking to replicate their
2010 form as they plot their way through a field featuring an
array of eye-catching names.
The Netherlands will be
looking for 20-year-old hotshot Kim Polling to continue her rise
to the upper echelons of the sport after following up on her GB
World Cup gold in October 2010 by also claiming the World Junior
Championships title in Morocco last year. The -70kg fighter is
ranked 28 in the world and showed a glimpse of her talents when
she claimed bronze at the Austrian World Cup in February.
Among France’s top hopes
will be world number 17 Sarah Loko, the decorated -57kg judoka
who cemented her place in the top 20 in February by winning the
Czech World Cup, three weeks after finishing fifth at the Paris
Grand Slam.
Other countries in action
will include Australia and Germany while Canada and the USA make
the trip from North America.
Australia’s Sonya Chervonsky,
27, has been a prominent fixture at events in Oceania for nearly
a decade and has World Cup pedigree. The world number 27 took
silver at the Samoa World Cup last year, to improve on her 2009
bronze.
Germany’s bid for medals will feature the world-class Robert Zimmermann
in +100kg action. The 23-year-old, whose ranked number 23 in the
world, took bronze at the Dusseldorf Grand Prix in February.
Also featuring will be
teams from Spain, Belgium, Austria, Andorra, Denmark and Norway.
The British contingent
will include 2011 European Championships bronze medallist Sophie
Cox and fellow Olympian’s Peter Cousins, Craig Fallon and Winston
Gordon. VI World Champion and World Games winner Ben Quilter will
also compete.
2011 London British
Open schedule :
Saturday 14th May:
Men: -60, -66, -73kg Women: -63, -70, -78, +78kg
Sunday 15th May:
Men: -81, -90, -100, +100kg Women: -48, -52, -57kg
Spectator tickets can be
purchased on the day for the following prices:
Adult Day Ticket: £10
Concession (under 16’s
and OAP’s) Day Ticket: £5
Adult Weekend Ticket: £16
Concession (under 16’s
and OAP’s) Weekend Ticket: £7.50
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