Judo family comes together at Judo Houses

The first week of the Olympic Games was not only an opportunity for our elite judoka to go for glory in Rio but also a chance for the British Judo community to come together and support the team in Brazil.

In the lead-up to Rio a number of clubs with close ties to members of the Olympic team were approached to become British Judo Houses during the Games and be a venue where club members, family, friends and the local community could come down and support their local star.

List of British Judo Houses:

Camberley Judo Club (Ashley McKenzie)

Ealing Judo Club (Nekoda Davis)

Edinburgh Judo Club (Sally Conway)

Pinewood Judo Club (Ben Fletcher)

Team Bath Judo Club (Ben Fletcher)

Irfon Judo Club (Natalie Powell)

Each of the clubs were offered support from British Judo with marketing including banners and bunting. Local and regional media were also contacted with a number heading down to their local club to capture the atmosphere on the day. Projectors and screens were also ordered so that everyone could watch their judoka in action on the day.

Of course each club brought their own individual flavour to the day. Camberley Judo Club not only had a BBQ but also had a samba dancer entertain guests throughout the day while Ealing Judo Club held a competition for their younger members in the morning before moving over to a local hotel to watch Nekoda Davis make her Olympic debut. They were also joined by local MP Rupa Huq in supporting their popular home star.

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