Oxford sent three competitors to the British Masters championships this weekend and returned with three medals. Chris Doherty retained his U81 title from last year with two comfortable wins by ippon. Greg Mook also repeated as kyu grade champion in U73. Greg also fought the kyu grade age group below his, winning all matches by… Continue reading Oxford Judo Rocks the British Masters
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End of Year Trophy Winners
After another competitive year for Oxford Judo, Chris Doherty recognised the following trophy winners at our end of year dinner. Outstanding Competitor – Benjamin Skretting Most Improved Player – Chris Kennell Outstanding New Player – Ali Maraci Ralph Morris Owen Cup for most points in competitions – Greg Mook Congratulations to all winners!
OXFORD JUDO TRIUMPHS ONCE AGAIN AT BUCS
Congratulations once again to Oxford University Judo Club for achieving what is undoubtedly its best performance ever in the men’s individual National University and College Championships held in Sheffield on 23rd and 24th February while also bringing home, for the second year running, the silver medal in the team competition. In the men’s individual dan… Continue reading OXFORD JUDO TRIUMPHS ONCE AGAIN AT BUCS
Oxford Judo success at High Wycombe Kyu Grade Cup!
On Saturday, the Oxford Judo Club competed in the High Wycombe Kyu Grade Cup and came back with six medals: two gold, three silvers and a bronze. There was lots of good action, with ippons and wins for everyone on the team as well as some well earned dan grade points. Ella Corrick took gold… Continue reading Oxford Judo success at High Wycombe Kyu Grade Cup!
Oxford couple take up judo for an Olympic challenge
Read about the judo adventure of Corné and Sam Vermaak on the BJA website: http://www.britishjudo.org.uk/news/oxford-couple-take-up-judo-for-olympic-challenge And follow their blog to catch up with their entire Olympic challenge: http://isisolympicchallenge.wordpress.com/
Varsity 2012
On March 11th 2012 Oxford Judo took on the most formidable of enemies. Cambridge.
Months of planning and preparation had culminated on this sunny Sunday morning in Oxford Town Hall.
For the first time the Varsity match was streamed live so that those unable to make it for whatever reason could watch it over the internet from the furthest corners of the world.