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A nineteen-strong British
team has been selected to compete in the Moscow Grand Slam, Russia
from 3rd-4th July 2010.
The tournament in the Russian
capital is one of only four Grand Slams on the International Judo
Federation’s calendar, joining Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo,
and will see fighters from across the World competing for valuable
Olympic qualification points.
GB made a tentative
start to the season with two 5th places at the Paris Grand Slam.
At the time, Performance Director Margaret Hicks said, “Our players
are just at the start of the transitional period and we recognise
we still have a lot more work to do with the players to make the
necessary improvements for medals at this level.”
After picking up two medals
at the European Championships in April, GB looks to be in a much
better position going into their second Grand Slam of the year,
but Hicks says the key focus is the World Championships later
this year.
“We are still in the process
of confirming which players are likely to be in the frame for
selection and a place in the 2010 World Championship team. With
the IJF now permitting two players per weight at the Worlds, this
presents an excellent chance for us to assess players over the
next three weeks. In some weight categories the situation is now
very interesting.”
Most of the squad are already
out in Russia for the start of the intensive three-week training
period, which will see some of them compete in the Orenburg European
Cup this weekend.
“We are still trying to
identify and confirm our core players ahead of the Olympic phase,
which will start early next year. As we know, the nature of our
sport is that some players may only start performing and connecting
at the elite level later on in the Olympic cycle, but we can use
this event to make some more evaluations.
“The quality of training
our players will get in Russia will help towards preparing players
for our major objective this year – the World Championships in
September. As we are still in the transitional phase of the Olympic
cycle, we will be looking for improved performances in order to
establish a sound platform ahead of the Worlds,” Hicks added.
Britain's two European
medallistsat the 2010 Championships Euan Burton (-81kg) and Karina
Bryant (+78kg) have been selected to compete in their respective
weight categories.
Burton excelled during
a Japan tour at the end of 2009, winning a gold medal in the Tokyo
Grand Slam and also won a silver medal at the Dusseldorf Grand
Prix at the start of this year, making him a prominent 4 th in
the World according to the IJF Ranking List.
Bryant earned a 5th place at the 2010
Paris Grand Slam, alongside Matthew Purssey who has also been
selected to compete in the -90kg competition.
Making their British debut
at a Grand Slam will be Kelly Edwards (-48kg), Gemma Howell (-57kg),
Daniel Williams (-73kg), James Austin (-100kg) and Chris Sherrington
(+100kg).
British Judo's Head
Coach, Patrick Roux will decide on the second player to compete
in the -60kg and -90kg weight categories closer to the event.
Full selection:
| Weight Category |
Name |
Club |
| -48kg |
Kelly Edwards |
Wrekin Star Judo Club |
| -57kg/-63kg |
Gemma Howell |
Wolverhampton Judo Club |
| -63kg |
Faith Pitman |
West Essex Judo Club |
| -63kg |
Sarah Clark |
Edinburgh Judo Club, Ratho |
| -70kg |
Gemma Gibbons |
Metro Judo Club |
| -70kg |
Sally Conway |
Edinburgh Judo Club, Ratho |
| +78kg |
Sarah Adlington |
Edinburgh Judo Club, Ratho |
| +78kg |
Karina Bryant |
Camberley Judo Club |
| -60kg |
James Millar/
Nathon Burns |
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| -60kg |
Ashley Mckenzie |
London |
| -66kg |
Colin Oates |
Kumo Judo Club |
| -66kg |
Jean-Rene Badrick |
London |
| -73kg |
Danny Williams |
Wolverhampton/ Camberley Judo Club |
| -81kg |
Euan Burton |
Edinburgh Judo Club, Ratho |
| -81kg |
Tom Reed |
Bath/Devizes Judo Club |
| -90kg |
Matthew Purssey |
Edinburgh Judo Club, Ratho |
| -90kg |
Andrew Burns/
Michael Horley |
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| -100kg |
James Austin |
Hardy Spicer 83 Judo Club |
| +100kg |
Chris Sherrington |
Commando Kwai/Edinburgh |
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