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BJC Junior Nationals - Sunday 4th May 2008


David wins his 2nd fight with ippon
Lisa on her way to securing a third place bronze in the ladies under 60kg category Lisa is presented with her medal by Mr Osaka 8th Dan Kodokan

Lisa Gaitley wins bronze - full story to follow.


Sensei Hosaka Weekend Course - Saturday 26th / Sunday 27th April 2008

James and Andrew Kelly with Sensei Hosaka

James and Andrew Kelly attended the Senesei Hosaka weekend course at St Albans Judo club this weekend.


Somerset Area Invitation Tournament - Saturday 26th April 2008


David and Saba win Gold and Sean and Saba win bronze. Barnet participants

Saba, David and Sean went to the Somerset Area Invitation Tournament on Saturday.

Sean was over weight and had to compete in the under 40Kgs with David. They both won their pools and ended up fighting one another in the semi finals - David won. David then went onto win the final, and Sean beat the other losing semi finalist to get the bronze.

Saba won here weight category and then volunteered to fight in the Dan grade comp to make up the numbers, winning the bronze.


David scoring ippon in his 2nd fight David throws for ippon
Harai-goshi Sean scoring ippon

St Ives Easter Course - Thursday 20th / Monday 24 th March 2008


View from caravans at St Ives

All had a great time at the St Ives Easter course this year.

The results from the grading - Maurice to 2nd Dan, Jo to Green plus 2 blue tabs, Sean to Orange plus 1 green tab, Niall to Orange and Charlie to Orange.

We had an eventful journey down with Caroline's car blow it's head gasket, but apart from that it was a great course.


Jo on the mat at St Ives After a session at St Ives
About to leave St Ives Maurice gets his 2nd dan St Ives
customised Barnet judo hoodies View of St Ives
dozens practice judo in the main hall dozens practice judo in the main hall
after a hard days judo everone line up for a group shot after a hard days judo everone line up for a group shot
Robin Otani receives long service award BJC president Robin Otani was presented with a watch in recognision of 30 years service to the organisation.

Barnet Judo AGM - Friday 7th March 2008

The club AGM was held between sessions at Lyonsdown Hall and the following are the main changes that resulted:-

Herts Schools (HSJA) compertition - Sunday 2nd March 2008

Sean wins Bronze at HSJA

Congratulations to Lisa, Sean and Niall who all won Bronze medals. Well done.

Sean was placed in a large group of boys in the under 38Kgs, unfortunately he lost his first fight to the eventual gold medal winner, but came back strongly to beat the remaining competitors for Ippon to take the Bronze medal.

Lisa was placed in the under 52Kgs but as there was no one else competing at her weight she was asked if wouldn't mind moving up 3 weight groups and compete in the under 65 Kgs as this was the only option available to her. Considering her opposition were 30 lbs heavier she gave a good account of herself and won a Bronze Medal. View competition results table.


Lisa wins Bronze at HSJA Niall wins Bronze at HSJA

By Ashley Gaitely (1st Dan)


Team BJC training - Sunday 2nd March 2008

Joseph and David train with team BJC

It's not like Joseph and David to miss the opportunity to take part in a competition but the reason they did not attend the Herts Schools was because they were squad training with Team BJC at Tamworth instead.

This is the third (or is it fourth) time that they have been and this time Joseph and David could join the green belts who easily out number all the other grades put together.

The morning starts out with an hour of intensive fitness training and is usually followed by games of some sort, this time it was twenty a side football outside. After lunch is a hour of technique coaching followed by an hour of randori.


David puts the choke on Joseph Joseph gets his girl
David falls for his I'm no expert but this Taio toshi looks brilliant to me

By Steve Masters - Barnet Judo Secretary

Barnet Press article - Thursday 21st Febuary 2008

Barnet Judo in the news

Open a copy of this weeks Barnet Press at page 28 and you can read an article on the club. You will also see a couple of nice photos of David & Joseph and Jerry & Anthony in action at Barnet Judo @ Woodhouse on Tuesday.

Click the image to read the article.


By Steve Masters - Barnet Judo Secretary

Barnet Judo Club - Tuesday 28th January 2008

Guests Nino and Roger

Barnet Judo Club was pleased to welcome two old friends as guests this week, Sensei Nino Vitanza from "Just Judo" in Borhamwood and Sensei Roger Marks from "Kyushinkai" in Stoke Newington (both standing in pic).


Our Second Week at Woodhouse

As well as helping our own Sensei Simon with instruction of junior members, both Roger and Nino looked as though they got a good workout and contributed to the humidity levels in Studio 1 so much so that the mirror wall was almost completed steamed up by the end!


Joseph and Shawn practicing Uki otoshi

At the end of the session every one practiced Naga-no-kata and this picture shows Joseph and Sean practicing the first part, Uki otoshi (floating drop).


Barnet Judo Club Opens - Tuesday 15th January 2008

Barnet Judo Club opens in North Finchley at the new Woodhouse College sports hall.

Every Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30pm - all ages and grades. (Primary students leave at 9:00pm)

On Tuesday Barnet Judo Club held it's second meeting at Woodhouse College and this week we were moved to the smaller of the two fitness studios because of building work (back to studio 1 next week).

Our Second Week at Woodhouse

This photo shows Simon demonstrating on Ashley how NOT to broadcast your intentions to your opponent, with the rest of the group looking on intently.


Woodhouse Fitness Studio empty

Watch this space!


Royston Basho - Sunday 2nd December

Anthony gets his Silver Cup (24,576 bytes)

On Sunday 2nd December 2007, Lyonsdown Judo Club took 8 young hopefuls and 1 not so young hopeful (myself), to the North London Area Winter Basho which was held in Roysia school, Royston, Herts.

Niall Kempson won one of his 3 fights, getting a Bronze medal and had a good day. Laura Corbett did very well and got a Silver. Oscar Simpson fought in a junior pool and got a Bronze! He beat the gold winner with a koka but the other boy won his other fight with Ippon so won overall. Anthony Droungas fought very hard and got a Silver. James Kelly did great and got a Gold !!! Andrew Kelly did really well to get a Bronze as he was fighting a bit above his weight. James Kidd made a great effort and got a Bronze ! Arthur Pires was on form and took a Gold !!! Lastly, I (Oscar's dad) got a Gold in the Kyu grade pool (up to brown belts), though I was the highest grade by far. Then I couldn't sit back and watch the Dan grades scrap so jumped in and took a Silver in the Dan grade pool (black belts).

By Rowen Simpson (1st Kyu)

A Day with Ray - Sunday 2nd December 2007

Half those on the mat where dan grades (24,576 bytes)

On the same day as the Royston Basho, Maurice, Lisa, Joseph and David went to High Wycombe BJA Judo Club to attend a one day "Classic Japanese Judo" course given by Ray Stevens (Olympic Silver Medallist Barcelona 1992). The course was not for beginners or youngsters and Joseph and David were lucky to be admitted. They were surprised to find that they shared the mat with only 16 others (of which 9 where dan grades!) and this meant that they got plenty of Ray's attention.


Ray teaches Uchi-mata to Jo and David (24,576 bytes)

The mourning session was devoted to standing work and O-soto-gari (major outer reap), Tai-otoshi (body drop), Seoi-nage (shoulder throw) and Uchi-mata (inner thigh sweep) were studied and practiced in depth. Everyone, dan grades included, was surprised that there were subtleties to O-soto-gari that they had not appreciated. From a spectators point of view the Uchi-mata practice looked particularly impressive.


Look! I threw Ray Stvens. (24,576 bytes)

The afternoon session was devoted to ground work with a variety of escapes and counters practised and particular attention was paid to Sangaku-jime (triangle strangle). The day was rounded off with some randori and finally everyone wanted their photo taken with the Olympic medallist. At the end I heard more than one person say that they wished that practice had gone on longer.


An appreciative Lyonsdown Squad (24,576 bytes)

Thank you to Ray Stevens and High Wycombe judo club for putting on the event and inviting Lyonsdown to attend.

By Steve Masters (judo dad)

Peterborough Course - Saturday 24th / Sunday 25th November 2007

LyonsdownJC at Peterborough (24,576 bytes)

Lyonsdown Judo Club was represented in this event by Simon, Ashley, Robin, Saba, Lisa, Nial, Shawn, Anthony and Adam. The large sports centre hall contained 6 medium sized practice areas one each for ~30 primaries including Anthony and Adam, ~30 juniors including Shawn, ~20 seniors including Nial and Robin, ~10 training on katas training and ~15 training to become instructors including Saba and Lisa. The remaining area was used alternatively by seniors and instructor training. The ~15 instructors including Simon and Ashley rotated through the areas running 1.5 hour sessions in each. This produced a variety for all and included a number of 15 min breaks and a 30 min lunch break.


Teaching at Peterborough (24,576 bytes)

The event was opened by the 3 senior instructors BJC Chief Examiner and Technical Advisor Mr Akinori Hosaka (Kodocan 8th dan), BJC Vice-President Mr G. R. Mealing (7th dan) and Simon Mazzullo (6th dan). Sensei Hosaka focussed his attention on training the instructors while Sensei Mealing focussed on kata training. The first day was devoted in training including randoori and preparation for the second day's grading. During Sunday's grading Saba and Lisa obtained their FPJ1 level 1 instructors qualification, Nial his yellow belt (5th Kyu), Shawn two orange tabs to his yellow belt and Anthony and Adam two orange tabs to their white belts. Grades were awarded by Sensei Hosaka and Sensei Mealing.


Everyone at Peterborough (24,576 bytes)

This was a well attended very successful and enjoyable event with plenty of action and learning as well as fun.


BJC Welsh Junior Nationals - Sunday 1st July 2007

Joseph and David win Bronze

David and Joseph each win a Bronze medal at the Welsh Junior Nationals at Cardiff.

As a result, both boys were invited to train with the BJC National squad at their regular training sessions at Tamworth, near Birmingham. If you don't see David and Joseph at a local event it is probably because they are training instead as they need to attend regularly in order to qualify to join the National squad and be eligible to compete internationally.

This is an old piece of news now but still worth a mention.


By Steve Masters - Barnet Judo Secretary

London Youth Games - Sunday 9th June 2007

Joseph and David win Bronze

David and Joseph represent the Borough of Barnet at the London Youth Games at Crystal Palace.

Again, this is an old piece of news now but still worth a mention.


By Steve Masters - Barnet Judo Secretary

BJC Junior National Championships - Sunday 6th May 2007

Joseph Masters and David Medzinskii enter the BJC Junior Nationals in Hereford this year. Both boys were excited and a bit nervous as this was their first major competition. The day started at 6 o'clock on Sunday with a three hour dash up the A40 to the Welsh border. David entered the under 35kg category and Joseph just scraped into the under 45's. Malcolm joined both dads as a spectator.

BJC Junior Nationals.jpg (21228 bytes)

David came up to rei and start his fight with his opponent who was a green belt. The match looked fairly even as the boys moved around the mat attacking and counter-attacking. As David started an attack, he was thrown for yuko and held down for 30 seconds David had lost his first fight.

In the second fight, David was evenly matched again. His opponent was really aggressive and the boys struggled for control and grip. There was a lot of foot sweeps and the boys tripped over each other but never fell. Finally time was called but nobody scored a point. The match was awarded to David as he attacked more.

Joseph was on next. Joseph was upset when he missed a good chance to throw. Eventually, time was called and the referee awarded the match to Joseph, because he showed he was attacking more.

In his second fight Joseph made a poorly performed throw for which he received Kei Ko Ku (penalty). Later he was thrown for wazari, which combined with the penalty meant he was out of the competition.

Although neither Lyonsdown boy gained a medal this time, they each managed to beat a medal winner. They both enjoyed it thoroughly and felt they gained a lot from the experience and made their dads proud in the process.

Competing has given their training purpose and inspired them to progress their judo skills further.

By Steve Masters - Barnet Judo Secretary