Gerry Sensei has kindly shared his photos of the Kikuchi Art exhibit at the dojo.
Kikuchi Art Exhibit Photos
Hatashita Results
Congrats to all who went! Looked like serious competition - Yikes!
Jennifer Landry - yielded a bronze Medal in the 57Kg category for her NB Dojo
Christy Takahashi - A bronze in the 70kg category
Tony Walby - a silver in the +100 kg category
see some pictures (ps - where are the girl pictures!)
Judoka In Toronto - Hatashita
Well! Looks like it was exciting an exciting event!
You can view other pictures here - Some even have a bit more action in them! I can’t wait to hear the play by play, Tony’s Fight looks really exciting!
(Note - Filipe was complaining that his photo was not on the blog
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Munster Tournament Champions
Congratulations to the Following Takahashi Judoka’s as they won gold medals at the Munster Tournament:
- Ismail and Jaiden Larouche
- Benjamin and Jacob Kendrick
HATASHITA INTERNATIONAL JUDO Participants
Well this is the big weekend at the Hatashita Tournament.
We have a bunch of our Judoka’s there and I can’t wait to hear about their experiences!
Good luck to:
- Shenoah Marshann
- Jennifer Landry (New Brunswick)
- Christian Gigault
- Tony Walby
- Sean MacFaydyen
- Evan O’Leary
- Felipe Pitta Rodrigues
- Nick Trofinov
Arnprior Tournament - Sunday, December 10, 2006
Arnprior Judo Club Annual 2006 Tournament |
Sunday, December 10, 2006 |
Open to Juniors, Juveniles, IJF Juniors, and Seniors of all belt colours
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November 19, 2006
Dear Friends,
The Arnprior Judo Club invites you to participate in our first club tournament of the 2006-2007season, scheduled for Sunday, December 10, 2006.
We hope you will encourage all your club members to attend and keep up their competitive skills, as competition is open to Juniors, Juveniles, IJF Juniors and Seniors of all belt colours. It is an opportunity for East Region and Outaouais Judoka to meet competitors from the region and to test their skills in preparation for other upcoming provincial tournaments. We remind you that our tournament organizers will do their best to ensure you/your child is put into a suitable division with more than one fight. If you/your child decide to enter in additional divisions, an extra charge will apply; if an organizer asks you/your child to fight a judoka with no one in his/her division, no charge will apply.
In closing, a reminder to anyone wishing to help score or time at the tournament, please identify yourself at the sign in table. Beyond that, thank you for your support and participation! We look forward to seeing you at the Arnprior Club for another excellent early winter competition on Sunday, December 10, 2006.
Yours in Judo,
Eduard Abele
Note: This Tournament is sanctioned by Judo Ontario
Date: Sunday, December 10, 2006
Tournament: 10:00 am start
Weigh In: 9:00 am (Check Division Category Sheet)
Location: Nick Smith Centre
77 James St.
Arnprior, ON K7S 3L9
Tel 613-623-7301
Contact: Eduard Abele at Arnprior Judo Club
Telephone: 613-253-1021
Email: abele@sympatico.ca
Cost: Competitor -$20.00 ($15.00 for additional family members)
Spectators - $2.00
Eligibility: Must be currently licensed with your Provincial Association. Enquiries should be directed to your instructor. Competitors must present their Judo Documentation.
Rules/System: IJF Rules: the tournament will be in True Double Elimination Format. The Tournament Director reserves the right to make any changes necessary in the best interest of the contestants to ensure smooth running of the competition. In the accordance with the intent of this tournament, divisions may be altered, deleted, added, combined or divided into belt levels, in order to provide all participants with appropriate competition.
| Division Category Sheet Competition Starts at 10:00 a.m. |
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Category and Belt Level |
Weigh In Times and Divisions |
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Junior Female & Male |
Official weigh-in time · 9:00a.m. – 9:30a.m. |
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(Born 2001-2000) Light, Medium, Heavy |
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(Born 1999-98) Light, Medium, Heavy |
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(Born 1997-96) Light, Medium, Heavy |
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(Born 1995-94) Light, Medium, Heavy |
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Juvenile Female & Male (Born 1991-92-93) |
Official weigh-in time
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Juvenile Female & Male
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Light, Medium, Heavy
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IJF Female & Male (Born 1988-89-90-91) |
Official weigh-in time
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Light, Medium, Heavy · Chokes/Armlocks allowed |
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Senior Female & Male (Born 1991 & Before) |
Official weigh-in time · 10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. |
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Light, Medium, Heavy · Chokes/Armlocks allowed |
Contact June Sensei for a Competitor Entry Form or email - Ed at abele@sympatico.ca
Toronto Sun Article about Hatashita International Tournament
New look for judo event
Next weekend’s renamed Hatashita International honours legendary judoka
| By MARK KEAST, TORONTO SUN |
This coming weekend the country’s top judoka gather at the Hershey Centre for the Hatashita International, formerly the Ontario Open. Organizers are hoping a new twist in the proceedings will help boost the excitement of the event.
In fact, with mixed martial arts, and especially the Ultimate Fighting Challenge, gaining in popularity, why not tap into that and do what the UFC does well? After all, many of the moves you see in mixed martial arts are judo moves — chokes, arms locks, throws.
"The only thing that’s different is there is no punching," said Roman Hatashita, the former Olympian, part of the family that has done a lot to promote the sport throughout Canada, "where you don’t get your brains rattled."
By emulating the UFC, the organizers behind the event — involving more than 700 competitors from across Canada, the U.S., and Europe, to be held Saturday and Sunday — have added what they’re calling a Grand Champions Division competition on Sunday, for both male and females. Any fighter 18 years of age and over will take on another fighter regardless of age, weight or belt. It’s an ultimate winner-take-all, with the last person standing pocketing $1,000 and a Mizuno prize package. A black belt might fight a blue belt, a 150-pound fighter might take on a 300-pound fighter. As the number of competitors gradually is whittled down as the day goes on, what will be left is the best in Canada, Hatashita said.
Offering up a prize package like that is rare in a sport where many toil on the poverty line. According to Judo Ontario, there are more than 20,000 people across Canada who participate in the sport now.
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"This is our way of giving back to the athletes," said Hatashita, 41, who runs the family business, Hatashita International, a martial arts distribution business in Kitchener.
The Hatashita name is well known in martial arts circles in Toronto. Roman’s late uncle, Frank, ran a popular judo club on Queen Street for more than 40 years, right up to his death in 1994. He’s in the Canadian Martial Arts Hall of Fame and a three-time winner of the Canadian championship in the 1930s. Roman’s father John was a former president of Judo Ontario and was a top coach. The Hatashita brothers came through the internment camps in B.C. during the Second World War, with 22,000 other Japanese-Canadians. It was there where the young boys practised judo in the camps and, according to Roman, the brothers learned how to overcome adversity.
"I remember my uncle as being very charismatic," Roman said. "Everybody knew him. Not everybody can do what he did, with his personality and charisma, to grow judo across Canada."
The decision to rename next week’s tournament would have made him proud.
"It’s quite an honour and a tribute to our family," he said.Eclipse Program - Nathalie Gosselin
Did you know that the ever so wonderful Nathalie Gosselin was doing this with Judo Canada!
She is running the Eclipse Program!
2 Takahashi Dojo Champions
At the Coupe Daniel Hardy, Quebec City on November 11, 2006 2 Takahashi Dojo Junior Judoka won first place medals and both won all their matches with IPPON!
Jessica placed first in 2 divisions (in orange belt and under category and the green belt and up category).
Adam placed first in the -45 kg. 12 yrs green and up category.
Children’s Kendo Demonstration at the Museum of Civilization
Thanks to all for coming out for the Japan Day festivities and showing your best kendo in such a beautiful setting! We have some photos on the website available for viewing here. If you have a cool photo that you would like to put up on the site, please email Dave Coomber.
Dave and Lana are putting together a video for the parents that has both the Tulip Festival and Museum of Civilization demonstrations. More details will follow shortly.
Katherine
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