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  1. Albert captured a silver medal at the Norwegian Championships Stavern in 2002. He secured a bronze medal at the US Open Denver in 2000. He clinched a bronze medal at the US National Championships Villa Park Illinois in 1998. Davis secured a silver medal at the US National Championships San José (Cal) in 1996.

  2. 1996 US Senior National Judo ChampionshipsApril 12/13, 1996. 1996 US Senior National Judo Championships. April 12/13, 1996. DIVISION: Women 45 kg (3 contestants) 1. Kinanda Williams-Murray, NY, NY 2. Carol Boulet, NY DIVISION: Women 48 kg (11) 1. Christine Carrera, Whittier, CA 2.

  3. The United States Judo Federation (USJF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of Judo in the USA. We are the oldest national judo organization in the country. Our Vision: The USJF vision is to focus on building strong wellness communities by empowering members to make known the Judo maxim Jita-kyoei, ( spirit of mutual ...

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · President Club Life Membership. Life Membership Program is designed to recognize individuals and corporations that believe in the vision and mission of the USJF. Our Vision is building strong wellness communities by empowering members to make known the Judo maxim, Jita-kyoei (spirit of mutual prosperity for self and others), through safe and ...

  5. Jul 4, 2023 · Imada Sensei has always been the organizer of major tournaments for the. 50th State Judo Association. From 2008 through 2013, he had run the USJF. National High School Championships. He also was the tournament director. of three USJF Junior, Senior, and Masters National competition, the last. being the 2014 event.

  6. Albert Davis. Ardrey Kell Charlotte, NC . Football 23-24. Albert Davis. Okeechobee FL . Swimming 23-24. Albert Davis. The City School Philadelphia, PA . Basketball 22 ...

  7. Apr 11, 2019 · 4. Despite first stepping on to the tatami at the age of 6, Nekoda had never competed or trained outside the UK, until obtaining her first passport, ten years later, at 16. She had been GB number 1 in her first Cadet year but couldn’t travel due to the lack of documents. A year later the passport arrived just in time and Nekoda fought in ...

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