Congratulations to Mark Costiff on achieving his 2nd Dan black belt. Mark has been a member of Kin Ryu since he was a junior and it is a fantastic achievement to see him gain his next grade.
We have started the build towards Paris Olympics 2024. The athletes are training hard but so are the referees including our own International referee and club coach Lisa. Check out the article below to see how Lisa started her journey and what it takes to become a top level referee. LE VOYAGE TO PARIS 2024: LISA HARRISON (GBR) - European Judo Union (eju.net)
Kin Ryu dragons have got off to a flying start this year with the team flying to Glasgow for the Scottish Open. This event is the 1st major tournament of the new year with players from all over the UK and international teams from around the world competing in of the UK's biggest tournaments. Kin Ryu had great representation with our national squad making the journey. The masters team started the weekend with current national champion Joshua Boxell staying on winning form taking gold in the u81 M1 section. In the cadets Sebbie Robottom put on a great performance taking 7th in u55kg. Following was Alex Mckee in the u42kg and he continued his British championship podium form, winning bronze with some long contests. In the tough u60kg category Sam Tang took all his early contests with superb winning throws to get into the semi-final. Despite a technical and exciting fight he lost to a strong Scottish opponent and dropped into the repecharge to fight for bronze. In true Sam sty
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