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British Team for GB World Cup is biggest ever

A 49-strong British team, including 12 players who competed in last week’s World Championships, have been selected for the 2009 GB World Cup being staged later this month.

The event, supported by UK Sport's World Class events programme, will take place at Birmingham National Indoor Arena, on the 19th and 20th September.

As host nation Britain has decided to field the maximum four competitors in each of the seven men’s weight categories, plus 21 women across the seven women’s categories.

Four gold medallists from last year’s GB World Cup for Women are returning to defend their titles - Colleen Kerr (-63kg), Sally Conway (-70kg), Sarah Adlington (+78kg) and Faith Pitman (-63kg) who claimed her title in the -57kg category last time.

Commenting on her selection, 22 year old Conway, who narrowly missed out on a medal in last weekend’s World Championships in Rotterdam, finishing 5th in the -70kg weight category, said “I am feeling good at the moment all rested up and recovered from the weekend and looking forward to fighting the GB World Cup. It should be a really good competition with all the different teams attending”.

In addition to Conway, 12 more players, who competed in Rotterdam have been selected, these include 2008 Olympic Athlete of the Year James Millar, 2007 World Medallists Euan Burton (-81kg) and Peter Cousins (-100kg) and European Silver medallist Sarah Clark (-63kg).

Commenting on the event, Clark said, “ I am looking forward to competing at the GB World Cup in front of a home crowd and home support. I will be competing at 63kg so I don't have to be so strict on keeping my weight low.

“I think, after the disappointment of last week and losing out in the first round, that the GB World Cup will be an important event to 'get back on track' and back into competition mode.

“I took a bronze medal at this event in 2006 so of course I'll be looking to better this and put in a good, strong and solid performance. Saturday evening should be a great event too - with many volunteers and players being awarded for their efforts of the last year at the BJA Awards Dinner”, she continued.

Selectors will announce early next week whether 2009 World silver medallist Karina Bryant (+78kg) will be named after she sustained a hand injury prior to the World Championships.

Commenting on the strength of the team, Head of Delegation Karen Roberts said, “This is a fantastic opportunity for a large number of our players to gain international experience and experience of an event of this level.

“This is the largest delegation we have ever sent to the GB World Cup and has allowed us to have a mixture of elite seniors, U23’s and some of our younger athletes competing”, Roberts continued.

It is the first time that a World Cup for both Men & Women has been held in the UK and follows on from the Women’s World Cups held in 2006 and 2008 and the Men’s World Cup held in 2007.

On Saturday 19th September capacity crowds are expected when the women’s -48kg, -52kg, -57kg, -63kg and the men’s -60kg, -66kg, -73kg will compete. On Sunday 20th September the women’s -70kg, -78kg, +78kg and men’s -81kg, -90kg, -100kg, +100kg will take place.

The GB World Cup returns to the NIA for the fourth time and forms part of the new World Ranking system, announced by the International Judo Federation (IJF), which contributes to Olympic qualification and each individuals World standing.

The circuit features four Grand Slams (Paris, Moscow, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo), five Grand Prix (Hamburg, Tunis, United States of America, Beijing and Abu Dhabi) and 17 World Cups, including the GB World Cup, plus the Masters to be held in Seoul this year.

Nations including France, Russia, Germany, Netherlands, Brazil, and Canada will be amongst the nations competing in the event which is regarded as the best staged on the World circuit, and staged with assistance from UK Sport Lottery funding and Birmingham City Council.

Spectators are advised to book tickets in advance as the event is expected to be a sell out. Tickets can be purchased from The Ticket Factory on 0844 3388000. Lines are open 9am - 9pm 7 days a week.

If you require any assistance with disabled access, please call a member of the NIA Disabled Access Bookings Team on 0121 782 3555 who will happily assist you.

Media Contact:

Nicola Turner

British Judo Association

(t) 01509 631695

nicolaturner@britishjudo.org.uk

Weight Category Name Home Town Date of Birth Club
-60kg Ashley McKenzie London 17/07/1989 London
-60kg James Millar Edinburgh 01/09/1981 Ratho, Edinburgh Judo Club
-60kg Graham Trinder Reading    28/11/1985 Edinburgh JC/Pinewood JC
-60kg Nathon Burns Camberley 09/03/1989 Camberley Judo Club
-66kg Jean-Rene Badrick London 16/11/1989 London
-66kg Colin Oates North Lopham 07/06/1983 Kumo Judo Club
-66kg David Millar Edinburgh 22/04/1985 Edinburgh Judo club
-66kg Khalid Gehlan Alloa 06/06/1988 JSJ Sauchie
-73kg Alex Farbon Reading    17/05/1986 Pinewood Judo Club
-73kg Jan Gosiewski London 25/03/1988 Team Bath
-73kg Iain Feenan Edinburgh 26/01/1983 Edinburgh Judo club
-73kg Daniel Williams Shrewsbury 20/04/1989 Wolverhampton/ Camberley Judo Club
-81kg Euan Burton Edinburgh       31/03/1979 Edinburgh Judo Club
-81kg Tom Reed Devizes 29/01/1986 Bath/Devizes Budo Club
-81kg Adam Bick Kent 11/05/1985 Dartford Judo Club
-81kg Craig Stewart Shotts,Scotland 31/07/1990 Whitburn Judo Club
-90kg James Austin Edinburgh 05/04/1983 Hardy Spicer 83 Judo club
-90kg Michael Horley Stanwix 21/07/1987 Kendal Judo club
-90kg Luke Taylor Derby 09/02/1990 Hardy Spicer 83
-90kg Andrew Burns Glasgow 18/08/1985 Beach/Team Bath
-100kg Peter Lomax Runcorn 06/05/1982 Camberley Judo Club
-100kg Theo Spalding-McIntosh London 21/07/1989 London
-100kg Jermaine McIntosh London 27/04/1990 London
-100kg Peter Cousins Harlow 03/03/1981 JSC Judo Club
+100kg Karl Etherington Blackpool 17/09/1975  
+100kg Chris Sherrington Edinburgh 21/10/1983 Commando Kwai/Edinburgh
+100kg Joe Delahay Bristol 04/03/1986 Keynsham Judo School
+100kg Matthew Clempner Manchester 07/09/1985 Bolton Judokwai
-48kg Francesca Steggall Sidcup 28/06/1990 Dartford Judo Club
-48kg Charlotte Farbon Reading    23/11/1987 Pinewood JC/Budokwai
-48kg Gillian Hendry Alexandria 22/03/1989 Premier Judo School
-48kg Kimberley Renicks Coatbridge 11/02/1988 Kanokwai Judo Club
-52kg Emily Hickman Brigg 30/01/1991 Haltemprice Judo Club
-52kg Rebecca Dunning Telford 25/02/1988 Hardy Spicer 83 Judo Club /RAF
-52kg Stephanie Inglis Inverness 03/11/1988 Highland Budokwai
-52kg Sophie Johnstone Brighton 23/08/1984 Camberley Judo Club
-57kg Nadia Minardi London 14/06/1979 Budokwai
-57kg Connie Ramsay Edinburgh 24/02/1988 Edinburgh Judo club
-63kg Colleen Kerr Essex 10/05/1989 London
-63kg Kate Walker Rock, Kidderminster 11/06/1989 Samurai
-63kg Sarah Clark Edinburgh 03/01/1978 Edinburgh Judo Club
-63kg Faith Pitman    Harlow       04/05/1985 West Essex Judo Club
-70kg Gemma Gibbons Greenwich 06/01/1987 Metro Judo Club
-70kg Megan Fletcher Wokingham 02/08/1989 Pinewood Judo Club
-70kg Scarlett Woolcock Devon 18/02/1990 Tamar Judo Centre
-70kg Sally Conway Edinburgh 01/02/1987 Edinburgh Judo Club
-78kg Sian Wilson Mitcham 10/02/1983 Team Bath
-78kg Caroline Kinnane High Wycombe 21/06/1987 61 Judo Club
-78kg Samantha Lowe    Camberley 20/01/1982 Camberley Judo Club
+78kg Sarah Adlington Shrewsbury 05/02/1986 Edinburgh Judo club

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