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Club News February 2008 On Sunday 17 February, Sean and George Launders were again selected to represent Great Britain at the 2008 Europeans in Malta. Congratulations yet again, for the third year running!! Sean has also been awarded his Senior Kata Examiners Award along with Duncan Kinear from Wales. Fundraising - 2008 If you haven't already put your name down, anyone interested in helping out with fundraising is more than welcome to join our Parents Committee. A date will be finalised and advertised here for our first meeting. 20 years Birthday Celebration - 27 October 2007 Todmorden Judo Club was 20 years old in July 2007. To celebrate we held a fun day on 27 October (all day). The day finished with a disco, games and fancy dress. The Fancy dress was based on a Science-Fiction theme and there were some fantastic costumes. It appears that everyone had a great time and what a way to celebrate our 20th year. Thank you to everyone who helped out with the organising and to those who made any donations. Sensei Sean enjoyed the birthday cake! Halloween 2006
A fun time had by all. For those of you who fought for
the first time (in competition), Well Done!
A thank you to Sarahjane and Liam for organising the evening, a thank you to Gillian for organising some of the raffle prizes and thanks to our friends at Shiro-no-Zen Judokwai for joining in with the competition. June 2006 GREAT BRITAIN SELECTION FOR LOCAL LADS On Sunday 4
June at the British Kata Trials George Launders (Shiro-no-Zen Judokwai, Bury)
and Sean Nuttall from Heywood (Todmorden Judo Club) were selected to represent
Great Britain at the Europeans in Turin, Italy on the 21/22 October. Nage-no-Kata
is a formal presentation of 15 judo throws (executed left and right-handed)
which reflects your knowledge and understanding of the Martial Art and it’s
techniques. The British Judo Association are in the process of bringing Kata back into their syllabus. George and Sean have therefore attempted to prove that the North West of England is up there with the best. Although the’ve only been working together for the last 8 months they have put in a lot of hard work, in between running their own clubs and the result has just made it all worth while. All competitors fund their own trips so they are now in the process of seeking sponsorship. A big thank you to J Milom Limited for supplying two Kata suits. February 2004 ‘CUTTING
THE DOJO’ CEREMONY & FIRST ZEN BUDO COURSE FOR SHIRO-NO ZEN JUDOKWAI AT
THE MOSSES CENTRE, BURY 7 FEBRUARY 2004
Sensei
Brian Morrison 6th Dan Iaido and his two skilled students, Dale Sinclair 5th Dan
and John Brooks 5th Dan, “opened” the day’s events by performing the
‘cutting the dojo’ ceremony in memory of Sensei Chris Hopkinson 3rd Dan
Judo, whose smiling photograph appeared to look down approvingly on the
proceedings. It was a very moving ceremony, not least because it also signified
welcoming the spirit, and thereby the leadership, of Chris’ favourite student
and protégé, Sensei George Launders 3rd Dan, and was witnessed by guest of
honour Beryl Hopkinson, Chris’ widow.
Directly
after the ceremony Shihan Andrew Millard 6th Dan and Shihan Gordon Lawson 5th
Dan, ably assisted by the latter’s team of Dan grades, got to work
demonstrating Zen Judo techniques for an eagerly anticipating group of judoka
and public alike. 51 martial art students were on the mat, ranging from 5-70
years of age – the Dan and 1st kyu grades grouped together at one end and the
juniors and other senior kyu grades at the opposite end. There was one of a
number of particularly humorous moments when, to the children’s delight,
Shihan Lawson pinned a 2nd kyu down while demonstrating osaekomiwaza and
proceeded to pluck a hair from his (uke’s) chest with his free hand (how’re
you feeling, Kevin?). The morning
session, which passed by all too quickly, ended with the presentation by three
Bury Council officials of a grant cheque for £1,790.00, gratefully received by
Sensei Launders on behalf of Shiro-no Zen Judokwai, to assist the club in its
purchase of new equipment and pursuance of its goal in making Zen Judo popular
in the area. Thereafter it was an orderly exit into the kitchen/bar area to tuck
into a wonderfully prepared lunch by Edith Hopkinson, daughter-in-law of the
late master, who included catering for most appreciative vegans and vegetarians. After
satisfying our stomachs – some rather too heavily! - it was back to the dojo.
First on was Sensei Sean Nuttall 4th Dan and his proficient young team, who
performed Nage-no-kata. This was followed by an awesome randori display
consisting of Sensei Launders overcoming two attackers and then his performing
throw for throw with Sensei Nuttall. Shihan
Lawson and Sensei Anne Parker 3rd Dan then performed Kime-no-Kata using live
blades. The
students were then separated into various Budo groups. Most notable of all,
however, was the superb tutelage of Brian Morrison again – only this time in
his capacity of 5th Dan Aiki-Jutsu. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when
Graham Padgett 3rd Dan and Keith Harby 2nd Dan were selected as lambs to the
slaughter. Age is no barrier to one as highly skilled as Sensei Morrison and,
with a captivating smile, he duly dispatched Graham and Keith to the mat again
and again with incredible ease - OUCH! 3.00 p.m. was all too quickly upon us and after performing the final rei everyone slowly walked out of the dojo, hoping that we could, perhaps, have a half an hour or so extension. Unfortunately, we had to accept that a thoroughly enjoyable day was over – our appetites well and truly whetted for more!
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