
GB Team Set for 2025 EJU Open European Adapted Judo Championships
November 06, 2025

A 23-strong GB Adaptive squad is set for the 2025 EJU Open European Adapted Judo Championships, which will take place on 7 November in Conegliano, Italy.
This year’s championships mark an important milestone. Following last year’s inaugural Open European Judo Championships, which focused on intellectual impairments at Levels 1 and 2, the 2025 edition will, for the first time, be open to athletes with all types of disabilities.
In the Level 1 categories, Great Britain will be represented by Tom Mawdsley (-66kg), Campbell Brooks (-73kg), Stanley Walker (-73kg), Joshua Hughes (-73kg), Chris Murphy (-81kg), Jaidan Rouse-Easy (-81kg), Idris Khan (-81kg), Mikey Lomas (+90kg), and Stuart Jackman (+90kg). The women’s line-up includes Rebecca Lamb (-57kg) and Saffiyah Khan (-63kg).
Competing in the Level 2 divisions, the men’s team features Ilyas Khan (-66kg), Braydon Robus (-66kg), Sean Allan (-73kg), Rowan Kinsella (-73kg), Mason Dugmore (-73kg), and George Light (+90kg). The women’s contingent includes Siobhan Lloyd (-52kg), Nikki McDermott (-57kg), and Skye Westwood (-63kg).
Rounding out the squad are three athletes competing in the L3 and L4 categories: Kyle Tower (L3 -50kg), Hanna Bancer (L3 +70kg), and Georgie Grayson (L4 -66kg).
It’s not just the athletes flying the flag for Great Britain in Conegliano; Paul Tansey will also be refereeing at the championships.
Good luck to the whole team this weekend!




