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Lesley Reid captured
silver at the 2011 International Blind Sport Federation (IBSA)
World Games on Thursday in Antalya, Turkey.
The 49-year-old, from
Royston, who took bronze at the VI World Championships in Antalya
last year, beat Yilkiran from Turkey in her first match and Manzuoli
from France in her second. She met Ghenem from Algeria in the
semi final and held her down to win her spot in the final.
Reid gave up 45 kilos
in weight as Yuan from China powered her way to victory to force
the Brit to settle for silver.
“I did what I came here
to do, it was my target to get in the final and I did, so I am
really pleased,” said Reid, a long-time member of Melbourn Judo
Club.
“Over the last year
I lost a lot of weight through training, but I have pretty much
put it all back on in muscle.
“My opponent in the
final weighed 45 kilos heavier than me, so I was giving away quite
a lot of weight and she caught me early on in the fight. I won
all my other fights within the first minute, so all that hard
work on strength and conditioning wasn’t really put to use, but
I am pleased with the result.
“Visually impaired judo
is very hard on the legs as you start gripped, there’s not a massive
amount of movement so strength and power is vitally important.
“It was a good competition
and good experience for me. I have learnt that I need more competition
experience to get that full confidence and I need to start getting
used to fighting heavier girls than me.
Paralympic Programme Manager Dave Sanders said: “It’s a great
result for Lesley, who has worked hard over the last year and
made big improvements in her judo and physical and mental preparation.
"The 2011 World Games is probably one of the a hardest tournaments
our players have entered with countries being allowed to enter
two judoka in each weight category.
"We are really pleased with the Teams Performance here and
the players have gained invaluable experience which will help
them develop and prepare for the Europeans in London later this
year and of course the 2012 Paralympics."
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