GB Judo Set for European Championships Test

GB Judo are all set to tackle Europe’s finest as part of the 2025 edition of the European Championships in Podgorica, Montenegro.

Michael Fryer (Rush Judo) and Charlie Young (Ryecroft Judokwai) will both compete in the -66 kg category at the Senior European Championships. This will be the first Senior European Championships of Fryer’s career. Young, meanwhile, comes into the event riding high after securing silver at last month’s Podgorica Senior European Cup. This will be his third Senior European Championships appearance at just 23 years old, a remarkable achievement.

Ben Levy (Budokwai) will be the only British competitor in the -73kg category. The young judoka has had a phenomenal start to the year, winning gold at the Warsaw European Open, his only competition so far in 2025. He now looks to carry that momentum onto the European Championships stage.

The -100kg division will feature two strong British contenders as Oliver Barratt (Dragons Academy) lines up alongside Max Gregory (Drake Judo Club). Barratt has impressed last year and has carried that form into 2025, already claiming bronze at the Warsaw European Open. Gregory (Drake Judo Club) was a late addition to the squad following the late withdrawal of Rhys Thompson, but returns to the scene of his Senior European Cup Bronze won in March this year.

In the -52kg category, Tatum Keen (Bradley Stoke) is set to make her Senior European Championships debut. She heads into the event in outstanding form, having already secured silver at the Warsaw European Open earlier this year.

Kelly Petersen-Pollard (Hardy Spicer 83) will compete in the -70kg division, eager to build on her recent success. With valuable experience from her time on the European Championship stage as a former Junior European Championship gold medallist, she is looking to make an impact in the senior competition. After claiming bronze at the Warsaw European Open in February, she followed up with a 7th-place finish at the Tbilisi Grand Slam and will be aiming for an even stronger performance in Podgorica.

Rounding out the squad is Emma Reid (Redbridge) in the -78kg category. As an Olympian, Reid has been one of Britain’s standout judokas in recent years and will be looking to leverage the experience gained from competing at the highest level. She is the highest-ranked British athlete, sitting 8th in the world in her category. She took silver at the Grand Prix Upper Austria last month, and with a World Championship bronze medal from Abu Dhabi in 2024, she enters this competition as a serious contender.

There will also be another British representative in Montenegro, as Lisa Rivers (Kin Ryu JC) has been selected to referee at the Senior European Championships.

European Championships Draw:

Wednesday 23rd April: 

Tatum Keen (-52kg) (WRL: 85)
Contest No.8 (approx 10:10am), Mat 2
Vs. Ilay Hayun (ISR) (WRL: 102)

Michael Fryer (-66kg) (WRL: 67)
Contest No.1 (9:30am), Mat 1
Vs. Adrian Nieto Chinarro (ESP) (WRL: 83)

Charlie Young (-66kg) (WRL: 73)
Bye in Round 1

Thursday 24th April:

Ben Levy (-73kg) (WRL: 187)
Contest No.14 (approx 10:30am), Mat 2
Vs. Rashid Mammadaliyev (AZE) (WRL: 11)

Friday 25th April: 

Kelly Petersen-Pollard (-70kg) (WRL: 17)
Contest No.10 (approx 10:20am), Mat 2
Vs. Jovana Cakarevic (SRB) (WRL: 85)

Saturday 26th April: 

Emma Reid (-78kg) (WRL: 8)
Bye in Round 1

Ollie Barratt (-100kg) (WRL: 85)
Contest No.2 (approx 9:35am), Mat 3
Vs. Maksims Duinovs (LAT) (WRL: 140)

Max Gregory (-100kg) (WRL: 230)
Contest No.11 (approx 10:30am), Mat 3
Vs. Nikola Pljevaljcic (BIH) (WRL: 121)

We wish all those selected the best of luck!

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