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  1. Olympic Judo: History and Techniques by Nicolas Soames, Roy Inman, 1991-05

81. Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sports: Scorecard
In the brief olympic history of judo for women, Team USA has never won a medal.The Canadian competitors will be Carolyne Lepage (48kg), MarieHelene
http://scores.seattlepi.nwsource.com/default.asp?c=seattle-pi&page=olymp/2004/pr

82. Australia: The Games And The New Millennium
judo was developed in Japan and started in the 1964 Tokyo olympics. For thefirst time in olympic history, competitors will wear different coloured judo
http://www.rochedalss.qld.edu.au/olympics/sports.htm
Let the Games Begin!! Links: Rochedale State School I Sydney Morning Herald I Official Olympic Games Page I IOC I Australian Olympic Committee Main Australian Medals Photos of the Games ... Email
Olympic Sports:
There are 28 sports represented at the modern Olympics, compared to the very first Olympics back in 776 BC where a "stadion" footrace was the only event held. A thletics:
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Olympic Stadium, Race Walk Course at Sydney Olympic Park, Marathon Course, North Sydney to Olympic Stadium

83. History
6 history. judo was established in Japan in 1882 as a modern sport by closely with the founder of the modern olympic Games, Baron Pierre de Coubertin.
http://www.paralympic.org/release/Summer_Sports/Judo/About_the_sport/History/
Welcome to the International Paralympic Committee web portal. Jump to side navigation Begin of navigation Path Home Summer Sports Judo About the sport ... History End of navigation path Begin of main content
History
Competition Description Classification Qualification Criteria Rules ... History Judo was established in Japan in 1882 as a modern sport by Professor Jigoro Kano (1860-1938). He modified the traditional martial art techniques, defined jujitsu, into Judo, establishing a system based on an educational and sport mean. Professor Kano was the first Asian to be a member of the IOC and for 30 years he co-operated closely with the founder of the modern Olympic Games, Baron Pierre de Coubertin. Judo was used as an activity for developing motor-skills, self-control and independence for people with a disability. It gradually developed into a competitive sport. The first Pan-European Blind Judo Championship and the first International tournament were both held in 1987. Judo is the only Paralympic sport that originated in Asia and has been included in the Paralympic programme since the Seoul 1988 Paralympics.
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84. World Judo Champions
Information about olympic judo including results since 1964, Sidney 2000 videos, analisys, and results.
http://judoinfo.com/champs.htm
International Judo Championships
Bob Willingham
Olympic Event History
Complete Olympic Results (by weight class)
Complete Olympic Results (by year)
World and Olympic Judo Champions (by name)
World and Olympic Judo Champions (by year)
World and Olympic Judo Champions (by number of Gold Medals)
World and Olympic Judo Champions (by country)
US Olympic and World Championship Medallists
Media Coverage of the 2005 Judo World Championships
Media Coverage of the 2004 Olympic Judo Events
2003 World Championship Results ... News Articles and Videos
2001 World Championships
2000 Olympic Results and Medal Standings
Paralympic Results
IOC Country Codes
Other International Tournament Results
Return to the Judo Information Site
This award winning Neil Ohlenkamp

85. Judo Photos
A gallery of European, World and olympic competitions dating from 1973 to the present.
http://www.judophotos.com
Showing Judo to the World Join Judo eNewsletter Email Contact Contact page go to bottom Last updated: 12/09/2005 LINKS: Inoue Poster Koka Kids winter edition Koka Kids poster winter issue r September 2004 German magazine Celebratory Seisenbacher Austrian magazine Judo4u August 2004 Andreas Toelzer GER front cover June Koka Kids Poster of Mark Huizinga NED ... front cover - OSAKA WORLDS Judo Links: Se arch this site powered by FreeFind Judo News Page 2 Page 3 Page 4
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Cairo 11th September 2005. RIVALS MEET IN WORLD FINAL. Osaka 2003 world silver medallist, Craig Fallon (left throwing today with kata guruma) of Britain and 2004 European champion Ludwig Paischer out in the early rounds but a year later both proved to be the best in the world when they reached the final in Cairo. The margin of Fallon's superiority was just enough to win the title and prove the worthiness of the Fitzroy Davies strategy. In the other categories seventeen year old Yanet Bermoy (above right) of Cuba defeated Frederique Jossinet of France in the 48kgs final. In the men's open

86. Boulder Judo Training Center
Dojo practicing olympic Kodokan judo. Very active in competition at all levels. Class location, time, and instructor profiles.
http://boulderjudo.org/
Leaders in the Martial Arts and Community Programs 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 500
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-449-2241 Home Mission President's Page Instructors ... Contact Us
Welcome
The Boulder Judo Training Center is a non-profit organization committed to providing the highest quality Judo instruction to individuals of all backgrounds. The study of Judo teaches discipline, self-confidence, good sportsmanship, respect, responsibility, and positive social interaction. Judo also promotes good health and physical conditioning. Through Judo one learns to attain balance on the mat as well as in life. The program is a sister to the United States Olympic Training Center Junior Judo program lead by Olympic Bronze Medalist Edward Liddie. Many current and past Olympians, World Team members, US Open Champions and National Champions volunteer their time to develop and maintain this program. Brian Olson, the Chief Instructor of the Boulder Judo Training Center, is a three-time Olympian and World Medalist. An ensemble of top instructors coach in the club including: Sherrie Phillips, the 1995 Pan American Games Silver Medalist and 1996 Olympic Team Alternate; Leonard Wessell, the 2004 US Olympic Judo Team Leader; and Yoshi Tokuyama who was classically trained in Japan. The Boulder Judo Training Center also works to improve the city of Boulder and the surrounding areas by providing several community programs including the Aim Higher Program, the Olympic Mentoring Program, and the School Assembly Program. These programs have reached nearly 5,000 students since their inception in 2002.

87. Judo – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlanta
Derived from jujitsu, the combat skill of Samurai warriors, judo stands apartfrom other olympic combat sports in that it holds up yielding as strength,
http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/judo/judoancient.html
ANCIENT ORIGINS WHEN TO YIELD IS TO WIN
Judo means "gentle way" in Japanese. Derived from jujitsu, the combat skill of Samurai warriors, judo stands apart from other Olympic combat sports in that it holds up yielding as strength, teaching fighters to bend like the bamboo before hitting back. Dr Jigoro Kano established the Kodokan Judo school of martial arts in the late 19th century to stem the decline of combat teachings. He based his new skill on a weight and momentum, the aim of his combat to break an opponent's posture, throw him and hold him. Judo soon spread to Europe and was practised by gendarmes at training school in Paris as early as 1902. The International Judo Federation was not formed until 1951, however, and the first world title was fought for in 1956, eight years before judo's Olympic debut, fittingly in Tokyo. Today, judo is played in thousands of clubs, associations and schools across the world.

88. Olympic Judo 13
Pr©sentation de ce club situ© au Dojo Dunois   Paris 13¨me. Paris (75).
http://membres.lycos.fr/oj13/
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89. Judo – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlanta
judo is the only sport Japan has given to the Games, according it special statusin that country. Tamura hopes to continue until the Athens Olympics.
http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/judo/judoreport3.html
JUDO REPORT Back to NEWS
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Sunday, September 17 Tiny hero wins nation's heart
From John Goodbody in Sydney The female icon of Japanese sport has done it at last by winning the Olympic title for the country that invented judo and regards it as their own. If Ian Thorpe’s gold medals were greeted with a mixture of delight and relief by Australia, then the victory of Ryoko Tamura generated similar emotions in Japan. Her triumph was headline news in Tokyo yesterday, as newspapers and television stations greeted her win with uncharacteristic fervor. The 10,000-capacity judo hall was packed with seemingly every Japanese person in the southern hemisphere, as spectators and more than 150 television cameramen and photographers struggled for access. Judo is the only sport Japan has given to the Games, according it special status in that country. However, Tamura’s fame is founded on a newspaper cartoon strip, “Yawara-chan”, based partly on her life, in which a tiny girl once beat up thugs on the streets. As a teenager, Tamura, her pig-tails kept in place by red bows, once routed five boys in a fracas. The cartoon is a curious interweaving of fact and fantasy.

90. US Judo
A governing body for judo in the United States. Member of United States olympic Committee. Features coming events, rund raising, results, membership details, coaches, referees, kata, merchandise and links.
http://www.usjudo.org
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91. The Furukawa Judo And Jujutsu Club
Information on the olympic sport of judo, Jujutsu throws, and terminology.
http://hometown.aol.com/furukawajj/index.htm

92. Judo History
judo history from the comprehensive and popular judo Information Site with complete When Japan hosted the 1964 Olympics, judo was given its first
http://judoinfo.com/jhist4.htm
The History of Judo
MARTIAL ARTS OVERVIEW
There are more than 1,000 different forms of martial arts scattered around the world and dating back more than 2,000 years ago. When the martial arts started and where no one really knows. In our western culture we can date the development of martial arts such as archery and wrestling to ancient Greece. However there is evidence that martial art training dates to Babylonian times. In the far east development of the Oriental martial arts is a bit more obscure. It is generally accepted that the martial arts developed its roots in ancient China among the monks who used weaponless fighting techniques to protect themselves. It is not known which type of unarmed techniques were used first, but it is clear that specialization was the custom. Combinations of different forms of fighting were unknown. Despite the ruling classes wanting to keep unarmed combat techniques secret, through commerce and migration, the martial arts spread from China throughout the east. The earliest chronicle concerning the martial arts is the Nihon Shoki which discusses Japanese wrestling and dates back to 720 AD. Since then, the martial arts have developed into a variety of systems that were the precursors of today's modern martial arts. Despite the development of many types of weaponry, unarmed combat remains a skill practiced all over the world.
JUDO'S HISTORY
The origin of Japan's martial arts is vague, and what we know of it, is more legend than truth. However, the takenouchi-ryu martial art system founded in 1532 is considered the beginning of Japan's jujitsu forms. The system's founder taught jujitsu in a structured and methodical manner.

93. Shjudo Page Has Moved
judo club in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home of Marisa Pedulla 1996 US olympic Team and 1997 World Team. Club and judorelated news, information, and resources.
http://www.shjudo.com
The South Hills Judo Club page has moved to www.southhillsjudo.org Please update your booksmarks!

94. AV_Judo_Club
olympic Sport judo Club of future champions in the Antelope Valley.
http://www.avjudo.com/
Xtreme Judo Steve Bell Extreme Judo AV Judo Club Antelope Valley Judo Club ENTER Index: Page 2 Page 3 Picture Pages Index Proposed News Release - 04/22/05 Last Updated: Thursday, August 04, 2005

95. JUDO-JUJITSU INSTITUTE
olympic judo and traditional Jujitsu training. Includes background, training times, location and links. Chicago, IL
http://www.geocities.com/jjichicago/jji.html
JUDO-JUJITSU INSTITUTE The First Martial Arts School in the Midwest, Since 1938 providing the Chicago Community with top level instructors from their native country Japan,
Starting with Sense Tamura who passed To Sense Namba the current Shihan (head instructor) with Sense Hollis Barnett (5 Dan Kodokan) as Main Instructor.
-LOCATION: 226 S WABASH AVE 7th FL, CHICAGO, IL. 60604.
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FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL MR HOLLIS BARNETT AT 312-986-1541.
My Favorite Links: International Judo Federation The Kodokan USJF Judo Information Site My Info:Judo-Jujitsu Institute Name: Hollis Barnett Email: oabulebdeh@hotmail.com

96. Kokushi Dojo
9/11 hero Jeremy Glick was student here. Westwood club has olympic competitors among its members. Club and judorelated news, information, and resources.
http://www.kokushi.com/
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97. BBC SPORT | Olympics 2004 | History | Tokyo 1964
Volleyball and judo were new and Dutchman Antonius Geesink caused an upset At three Olympics (1956 to 1964) she finished on the podium on no fewer than
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Judo was contested at the Games Did you know?

A cinder running track was used for the last time Asia hosted its first Games and the crowds flocked to witness the competition after $3bn was spent on stadiums and transport facilities. South Africa no longer received an invitation, while Indonesia and North Korea were banned, but 14 nations made their Olympic debuts. Volleyball and judo were new and Dutchman Antonius Geesink caused an upset when he won the open judo event. Ethiopian Abebe Bikila successfully defended his marathon title. Even more impressively, he did it only six weeks after having his appendix removed. Mary Rand picked up Great Britain's first ever gold in women's athletics and her room-mate Ann Packer soon matched her achievement in the 800m. The most successful athlete at the Games was American swimmer Don Schollander with four gold medals, while Soviet gymnast Larissa Latynina celebrated her final Olympic appearance with two more golds and six medals in total.

98. Pedro's Martial Arts
judo club in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Club and judorelated news, information, and resources. Jimmy Pedro is a world champion judoist and an olympic bronze medalist.
http://www.pedrosmartialarts.com
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Pedro’s Judo Center is run with a warm, family-friendly atmosphere and our Program Director, Jimmy Pedro, is one of the highest regarded coaches and athletes in US history. All members of his staff are USA Judo certified coaches and hold high level black belts with years of teaching experience. They are all products of our school’s training and most of them have children of their own enrolled in our programs.
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99. Judo Interviews With World Judo Champions Jimmy Pedro USA, Kate Howey GBR, Nicol
Interviews to olympic and World champions.
http://www.worldjudo.org/interviews.htm

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Contents Newsletter World Photos ... Index of Players Jimmy Pedro (U.S.A.) Olympic and World Judo Champion, Nicolas Gill (Canada), Olympic and World Judo Champion, Kate Howey M.B.E. (Great Britain), Olympic and World Judo Champion, Catarina Rodrigues, (Portugal) World Champion, Bill Sargent, World Veteran Champion (England), Shawn Wright young upcoming competitor from USA and Itay Mazor Israel Junior International are interviewed about judo by Dave Quinn of World Judo Organisation. Jimmy Pedro U.S.A.
Olympic and World Judo Champion

Interviewed 2001
Nicolas Gill Canada
Interviewed 2000
Kate Howey Great Britain

Interviewed 2000 Catarina Rodrigues Portugal
World Champion

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Interviewed 2000
Shawn Wright U.S.A.
Young Competitor Interviewed 1999 Itay Mazor Israel Junior International Interviewed 2000 Bill Sargent World Vet. Champion Interviewed 1999 We are now looking for Judoka who have been in World Championships or Olympics and also Referees and Officials Also see our new page Useful Links The World Judo Index would like to take this opportunity to thank you for using it's services. With your continued support it will grow and assist all those who use it. We do not always have as much time to promote our site as much as we would like to. If you could link our sites address from your site it would be much appreciated. Or we may be pleased to exchange links if possible. Should you decide to link our site from yours, it would be great if you let us know, as it would be nice to thank you via E-mail.

100. World Judo Championships And International Information - Global Index.
Interviews, news and photographs of the world and olympic judo champions. General information and links.
http://www.worldjudo.org/
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