GOLD Georgina Davies
GOLD Youcef Amouri
GOLD Ashley McKenzie
GOLD William Henry
GOLD Jean-Rene Badrick
SILVER Colleen Kerr
BRONZE Jerome Robinson-Reid
This was an excellent u17 & u20 International with fighters from Belgium, Holland, Italy, Germany and France.
GOLD Ashley McKenzie
GOLD Jerome Robinson-Reid
GOLD Theo Spalding-McIntosh
SILVER Jean-Rene Badrick
BRONZE Colleen Kerr
BRONZE Scott Davies
BRONZE William Henry
Considering this was an under 20 event our squad of 16 (only William was 17) year old were excellent.
This result makes Willesden the top Junior Club in the country.
GOLD Kieran Davin
GOLD Brandon Ortega-Casey
SILVER Luke Bradish
SILVER Michal Lange
BRONZE Jack Galvin
BRONZE Kayleigh Mills
BRONZE Lee Shinkin
BRONZE Tom Davis
GOLD Vanice Nelson
BRONZE Youcef Amouri
This was an excellent cadet tournament with fighters from Austria, Azerbaijan, Croatia, Hungary and Slovenia, among others.
GOLD Colleen Kerr
GOLD William Henry
GOLD Jerome Robinson-Reid
BRONZE Georgina Davies
An excellent international with teams from Switzerland, France and Spain.
GOLD Savannah Remekie
GOLD Jack Galvin
GOLD Brandon Ortega-Casey
GOLD Michal Lange
GOLD Kieran Davin
SILVER Stacey Woodhouse
SILVER Luke Bradish
SILVER Daniel Woodhouse
SILVER Patrick Moriarty
SILVER Tom Livingstone
SILVER Martin Moriarty
BRONZE Faith Allen
GOLD Georgina Davies
GOLD Colleen Kerr
GOLD Ashley McKenzie
GOLD Shane Davin
GOLD Jerome Robinson-Reid
GOLD Tom Davis
SILVER Scott Davies
BRONZE Keanu Foster
BRONZE Nekoda Davis
BRONZE Cevan Hudson
GOLD Luke Galvin
GOLD Matthew Hourigan
GOLD Anwar Kherchouche
SILVER Adam Allouche
SILVER Kyle Matthew
GOLD Colleen Kerr
GOLD Jerome Robinson-Reid
SILVER Lee Shinkin
SILVER Jayson Fairbairn
5th Place Shane Davin
This was an exceptional tournament, with 64 competitors in Shane's weight coming from Poland, Belarus, Sweden, Switzerland and France.
Tom Davis was selected to represent Great Britain in the "Super World Cup" tournament.
Tom fought well placing 9th, his two losses were to Canto (BRA) the eventual gold medalist and Cardenas (CUB) the eventual bronze medalist.
Lee Shinkin, Jean-Rene Badrick and Jerome Robinson-Reid were all selected to represent Great Britain at the senior international tournament.
GOLD Youcef Amouri
SILVER Jermaine McIntosh
BRONZE Georgina Davies
GOLD Nekoda Davis
GOLD Colleen Kerr
GOLD Shane Davin
GOLD Jerome Robinson-Reid
SILVER Georgina Davies
SILVER Scott Davies
BRONZE William Henry
BRONZE Theo Spalding-McIntosh
GOLD Nekoda Davis
SILVER Daniel Woodhouse
BRONZE Faith Allen
BRONZE Patrick Moriarty
BRONZE Reshaun Forrest
BRONZE Jerome Eusebe
BRONZE Ryan Clarke
BRONZE Cevan Hudson
GOLD Youcef Amouri
SILVER Jermaine McIntosh
SILVER Georgina Davies
SILVER Colleen Kerr
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Colleen with her trophy and Scott in action at the Dutch Espoir. Thanks Marcel.
GOLD Lee Shinkin
BRONZE Ameesha Bhudia
SILVER Daniel Woodhouse
BRONZE Ryan Clarke
Tom Davis made his World Cup debut for Britain at u81kg in this tough international tournament.
He fought well defeating Fernandez (BEL) by Ippon with an excellent counter to a Seoinage before loosing to Pokorny (CZE) by Waza-ari.
Unfortunately Pokorny then faced the superb Sergei Aschwanden (SUI) in the quater-final and lost, putting Tom out.
The weight was won by Azizov (AZE) who placed 5th in Athens in 2004, the silver went to Huck (GER) u23 European Champion 2005 and one bronze went to Elmont (NED) 2005 Senior World Champion.
Not a bad weight!
BRONZE Jean-Rene Badrick
BRONZE Theo Spalding-McIntosh
7th Place Jerome Robinson-Reid
Tom Davis represented Great Britain in his second World Cup tournament at u81kg.
This time Tom was drawn against the superb Sergei Aschwanden (SUI) in his first contest and lost by a Koka. However Aschwanden went on to win silver and brought Tom back into the repecharge.
Here Tom defeated Rinnerthaler (AUT) but then lost to Krawczyk (POL) on a penalty finishing 9th.
Aschwanden lost the final to the excellent Dimitri Nossov (RUS), look at the 2004 Olympic video and run his fights as slowly as possible to see his ingenious grips that took him so far in Athens.
Ashley McKenzie and Shane Davin fought this excellent tournament, it is harder than even the Junior Europeans to which Japan, Korea and Kazakstan are precluded.
Both fought in the under 60kg weight along with 77 others, a huge number.
Shane defeated Stoop (NED) then lost to Jung (KOR) in golden score and went out, Ashley defeated Derks (NED) then lost to Zambori (HUN) who went on to place 7th.
GOLD Savannah Remekie
GOLD Stacey Woodhouse
GOLD Michael Woodhouse
SILVER Faith Allen
SILVER Martin Moriarty
BRONZE Becky Allen
BRONZE Luke Galvin
Youcef Amouri was selected to represent Great Britain at the hard international tournament.
He fought well but did not place.
GOLD Lee Shinkin
GOLD Colleen Kerr
SILVER Jean-Rene Badrick
GOLD Jean-Rene Badrick
SILVER Jerome Robinson-Reid
BRONZE Colleen Kerr
BRONZE Theo Spalding-McIntosh
5th Place Tom Davis
Tom recorded his best ever result in this tough World Cup tournament.
Following an initial Shido loss to Neto (POR), who placed 7th in Athens (u73kg) and here in Lisbon won gold, Tom went on to defeat Echarte (ESP) by Ippon, Baindurashvili (GEO) by Yuko and Novotny (SVK) by Ippon to reach the Bronze contest.
Unfortunately he was caught for Ippon by Lima (POR) and finished 5th, but this was an excellent result.
SILVER Jean-Rene Badrick
SILVER Theo Spalding-McIntosh
BRONZE Vasile Volc
5th Place Jerome Robinson-Reid
GOLD Georgina Davies
GOLD Vanice Nelson
Vanice was selected to represent Great Britain at this international tournament. She fought exceptionally well winning all her contests by Ippon.
Born 1993-94
GOLD Nekoda Davis
BRONZE Liam Wickham
Born 1989-90
GOLD Shane Davin
SILVER Scott Davies
Senior
SILVER Shane Davin
GOLD Georgina Davies
5th Place Jermaine McIntosh
Three of Willesden young fighters were selected to contest this tough international, Georgie, Jermaine & Youcef Amouri.
Each fought superbly against strong opposition from Sweden, Estonia, Belgium, Germany and Holland in this the last selection event before Britain names it team for the European Cadet Championships in June.
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Georgina's Uchimata.
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Having defeated the Dutch National Champion in the semi-final Georgina, above, strangles out the Dutch number 2 to take gold.
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GOLD Nekoda Davis
GOLD Ashley McKenzie (u55)
GOLD Ashley McKenzie (u60)
GOLD Nekoda Davis
BRONZE Jean-Rene Badrick
BRONZE Jerome Robinson-Reid
5th Place William Henry
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