Thursday 6 February 2014

IBF Instructor-2nd Battle of Hastings

IBF JUDO INSTRUCTOR COURSE 2012
Sunday January 15th 2012.
Swale Martial Arts Club Sittingbourne


The course was attended by 8 people form Faversham, Sittingbourne, Hull and Bedford and it covered every aspect that is needed to become a IBF Judo Instructor.
This course is run on a regular basis throughout the country and every now and again throws up a surprise this time it was George Holbrook the Faversham Judo Club Secretary, George who shall we say is in his mature years has been with judo for over 20 years not as a player, but as a parent (both his sons are Black belts) and as an official of the club. Judo has had lean times at the moment I spite of the Olympics (this can be said of many sports) and George noticed that because of work commitments not all the coaches could be present at training sessions so instead of moaning, he decided to do something about it and attend the course. He caused quite a stir with the examiners who said his knowledge of Judo was exemplary and had no hesitation in grading him to Blue belt 2nd Kyu. George within the next year will be joining his sons as Judo Black belts
Results.
Level 1
George Holbrook
Adam Dodds
Phil Hollister

Level 2
Susan Tanner
Jamie Marzetti
William Hetheringham

Level 3
Russell Dodds
Lee Reaves.

The course was run by
John Clarke 5th Dan
Colin Carrott 4th Dan
More information on Judo Sombo Karate and MMA contact us on 07074 200150 – ibfbcsa@gmail.com – www.youngjudoclub.co.uk

I was somewhat bemused by the amount certain organisations charge their members and the restrictions they put on them. Recently I heard that one organisation charges £7.50p per child for grade registration and only allows the child to advance one tab at a time no matter how good they are!
International Budo Federation gives its registered clubs a 20% discount on individual membership fees, an Individual membership is £30 per anum. Registered Dan Grade Coaches can grade to 1st Kyu and all juniors’ levels and they keep the grading fees, the only time National IBF get involved is grading to Dan Grade. All membership includes insurance cover plus membership to British CombatSombo Association and GrapplingUk. With the license they can do many Martial Arts plus Sombo and remember BCSA is affiliated to the governing body for UK Sombo, the British Sombo Federation
It has been several years since IBF GB organised a Judo competition purely for its own members, the reason being members did not enter. It seems to be a general thing in a lot of sports that people, youngsters especially no longer wish to be competitive, so now most organisations and Clubs organise competitions for all and sundry. Even the biggest Judo organisation in the country the BJA has to cancel events due to lack of numbers. In 2012 IBF Clubs will be organising judo Comps in Folkestone, Sittingbourne x 2, Bedford x 2, Scotland x 2 and Nottingham plus we will have Sombo and MMA competitions and of course do not forget our competitions in foreign lands. Many IBF members will be attending the Dutch Open in March where there will be Judo, Sambo, Combat Sambo, Hand to Hand fighting and Karate ask your instructor if your club is going
Membership to the IBF is a bargain and is for all the members not just the very few who want to compete



 THE SECOND BATTLE OF HASTINGS




IBF MULTI NATION JUDO CHAMPIONSHIPS
Saturday May 15th 2010
Summerfields Leisure Centre
Bohemia Road
Hastings
TN34 1ET


The Best Ever



This year was IBF England’s turn to host this Annual Tournament and it was decided to hold the event at Summerfield’s Leisure Centre, Hastings, this was quite a bold decision by IBF England as they have no clubs in that part of England. The reason for this was in the 18 months the IBF, like a lot of Martial Arts Association, has seen a big decrease in membership and membership participation in their events. So it was decided to make this not just a tournament but a weekend break as well. This was done by organising a special weekend break with Haven Holiday Camp at Coombe Haven, this proved very successful.
Why the Best Ever?  IBF England organised the first IBF Multi Nation Tournament in Maidstone 1974 Nobby Clarke 6th Dan founder of IBF UK was the organiser since then we have had various venues Sittingbourne, Bedford, Herne Bay, Dumfries yet this event with 250 participants proved the most successful for the first time all countries competing worked together to make it a successful event A special thank you must go to IBF Holland, they supplied the TV Screen Scoreboards and lots of officials without them the competition would not have been the success it was .
The new mats were supplied by Colin Carrott Spitfire Judo Club and the Young Judo Club Sittingbourne our main worry was the introduction of the new controversial IJF Judo rules but a meeting before the event led by the Senior Dutch Referee ironed out the main problems, obviously with anything new there were a few hiccups but on the whole the standard of refereeing was the best I have seen. Competitors and officials were on the best behaviour with none of the tantrums seen at events like this, that was with exception of young 17 years old who refused to accept the decision of the referee and two judges who awarded an Ippon against him, he sat on the mat refusing to move like a petulant child (this was a common practise in the 1970’s). His coach tried to coax him off but to no avail,  with audience shouting off,off and booing him he eventually took the hint and stormed off, a silly boy he forfeited his silver medal and faces a years ban, I have deliberately not mentioned his nationality because I believe this would stain his  Countries reputation. As it was it was the second to last fight, my reaction was to have him physically removed from the mat until somebody said he may accuse us of assault, so if there are any legal minds out there who specialise in Sport Law  maybe they help us and tell us where we would stand.
All countries competing were England, Holland, Scotland, France, Belgium and Germany and for the first time there were no weak countries and for the first Time England was beaten in the medal tally on home turf by the Dutch. The Dutch youngsters still have that vigour to train regularly more then once a week, our English Youth could learn a lot from them but IBF England still put up a spirited fight. I spent most of my time watching the Senior Men and was impressed by the English men some names come to mind Josh Begg, Dan Carrott, Ashley Costa, the Diamond twins all performed some marvellous Judo. John Clarke 5th Dan also told me that the women were something special,he said he had never seen so many big throws. To suggest the Judoka were Olympic standard would be silly this was an International Club Level event which produced some exciting Judo.
I must thank all the helpers who were there the night before to set up, on the day to take down and during the day to officiate, Faversham Judo Club members travelled down on the Friday night after went back and then returned on the Saturday, many officials travelled from Sittingbourne on the day as well. Thanks must go to Keith Costa and Colin Carrott for transporting the mats plus a special thank you to Keith again who has spent over a year with me organising the event.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3U0FfZHR-M (Interveiws with Officials and Competitors)
results of multinations judo tournament 15th may 2010 hastings







name
group
weight
place
club
country

female




Noelle Zandman
1
u28
gold
emsland
Holland
Chiara hofman


silver
emsland
Holland
pheobie sprotson


bronze
spitfre
England






josie doust
1
u32
gold
spitfire
England
Bellana Nepicks


silver
F.G.Niering
Germany






Anastasia frank
1
u40
gold
maa samurai
Germany
Aimee punnett


silver
spitfire
England

male




Romain lorenzi
1
u24
gold
bruzat sombo acadamy
France
Gottfried semjon


silver
maa samurai
Germany
Remi de pretto


bronze
bruzat sombo acadamy
France






Jurrien kugel
1
u27
gold
uki waza
Holland
Anton parocki


silver
woodside
England
Charlie dean


bronze
faversham
England






joe curling
1
u30
gold
faversham
England
owain cullen


silver
young judo club
England
reece coyne


bronze
spitfire
England






roan de munnik
1
u34
gold
uki waza
Holland
ruben ripley


silver
young judo club
England
harry smith


bronze
faversham
England






velibor geroschus
1
u42
gold
F.G.Niering
Germany
artur block


silver
F.G.Niering
Germany
herman block


bronze
F.G.Niering
Germany

female




ravissa biefel
2
u28
gold
maa samurai
Germany
georgia mccarthy


silver
spitfire
England
charlotte medley


bronze
closeburn judo club
scotland






annalin exel
2
u32
gold
yoko suma
Holland
jennifer drozdowski


silver
F.G.Niering
Germany
sharon nijland


bronze
de wester
Holland






marie schabel
2
u36
gold
F.G.Niering
Germany
hollie cleaver


silver
faversham
England
emilie de pretto


bronze
bruzat sombo acadamy
France






nina zandman
2
u40
gold
emsland
Holland
famke hagel


silver
yoko suma
Holland






maaike massop
2
u44
gold
hofke
Holland
jikke van otterloo


silver
henkido
Holland
llona bakker


bronze
yoko suma
Holland






sorenza ramalho
2
u48
gold
euro budo
Belgium
xenia kostenko


silver
F.G.Niering
Germany
joyce doornbos


bronze
uki waza
Holland






elora parocki
2
u/o52
gold
hellcats
England
regina kopp


silver
F.G.Niering
Germany
michela strain


bronze
bexley yjc
England

male




henry dwyer
2
u27
gold
young judo club
England
liam jordan


silver
young judo club
England
oliver broughton


bronze
young judo club
England






jamiro hoffman
2
u30
gold
emsland
Holland
kaito wilson


silver
spitfire
England
travis kemp


bronze
spitfire
England






ron metternick
2
u34
gold
chikara
Holland
noah radcliffe adams


silver
faversham
England
florian lorenzi


bronze
bruzat sombo acadamy
France






bram ten haken
2
u38
gold
heelal
Holland
lewis clarke


silver
young judo club
England
frank radcliffe adams


bronze
faversham
England






leon humann
2
u42
gold
maa samurai
Germany
richard seaman


silver
young judo club
England
maarten hofman


bronze
uki waza
Holland






constantine huser
2
u46
gold
maa samurai
Germany
jaimey gebbeken


silver
uki waza
Holland
lex schofeldt


bronze
maa samurai
Germany






todd winn
2
u50
gold
young judo club
England
suinon trappen


silver
maa samurai
Germany
maximillian putzmann


bronze
F.G.Niering
Germany






frazer stevens
2
u55
gold
young judo club
England
charlie hider


silver
young judo club
England






delano van sleen
2
o55
gold
uki waza
Holland

female




aysha wilson
3
u36
gold
hellcats
England
aziza farhoud


silver
hellcats
England






laura kruger
3
u44
gold
henkido
Holland
xenia kostenko


silver
F.G.Niering
Germany
lea briot


bronze
bruzat sombo acadamy
France






babette woudenberg
3
u52
gold
henkido
Holland
sacha wezbroek


silver
de rouf
Holland






kaat van eynde
3
u57
gold
euro budo
Belgium
rene ras


silver
henkido
Holland
pheobe dolan


bronze
hellcats
England






dagmar aerts
3
u63
gold
henkido
Holland
anne kruger


silver
henkido
Holland
elise vergeer


bronze
henkido
Holland

male




darnell barker
3
u38
gold
yoko suma
Holland
alexander putzman


silver
F.G.Niering
Germany
james harris


bronze
faversham
England






huib westmaas
3
u42
gold
henkido
Holland
bouke ras


silver
henkido
Holland
antonie zandman


bronze
emsland
Holland






robin verbeek
3
u50
gold
emsland
Holland
mateo battini


silver
bruzat sombo acadamy
France
arno blondel


bronze
euro budo
Belgium






dennis Tijsmans
3
u55
gold
henkido
Holland
jaimy vos


silver
yoko suma
Holland
joseph van aerschot


bronze
euro budo
Belgium






tobias nap
3
u66
gold
henkido
Holland
lucas van aerschot


silver
euro budo
Belgium
danijel krilic


bronze
yoko suma
Holland






adam dodds
3
o66
gold
woodside
England
mees wolf


silver
henkido
Holland
aaron schofield


bronze
maa samurai
Germany

female




kirstin sobieroj
4
u52
gold
F.G.Niering
Germany
danique hek


silver
heelal
Holland






rianne bos
4
u57
gold
de wester
Holland
melissa bersgma


silver
de wester
Holland
charissa bosma


bronze
de wester
Holland






joyce paulese
4
u70
gold
henkido
Holland
jennifer vinke


silver
uki waza
Holland
Shyarmalie vos


bronze
yoko suma
Holland






jolien goosens
4
o70
gold
euro budo
Belgium
jenita broek


silver
haragei
Holland
rowan pril


bronze
de roef
Holland

male




aad zandman
4
u55
gold
emsland
Holland
rico annes


silver
henkido
Holland
tom franks


bronze
young judo club
England






steve zimmerman
4
u60
gold
maa samurai
Germany
johnson massanga


silver
jigoro kano
Holland
william macmaster


bronze
young judo club
England






paul bisbrown
4
u66
gold
faversham
England
josh begg


silver
spitfire
England






aaron nap
4
u73
gold
henkido
Holland
attila de depuydt


silver
euro budo
Belgium
kevin laini


bronze
bruzat sombo acadamy
France






jeroen jansen
4
u90
gold
henkido
Holland
martyn neef


silver
jigoro kano
Holland






branco van sleen
4
o90
gold
yoko suma
Holland
alexander van elk


silver
heelal
Holland

female




angela godecke
5
u57
gold
henkido
Holland
becky passmore


silver
woodside
England
carolien strouwen


bronze
euro budo
Belgium






jantje spijkerman
5
u63
gold
yoko suma
Holland
lucinda verheezen


silver
hofke
Holland






kerry penfold
5
o63
gold
spitfire
England
lucy parker


silver
woodside
England
amy woodhall


bronze
eagle
England

male




bart kooman
5
u66
gold
henkido
Holland
dhammia vos


silver
yoko suma
Holland
pim graafland


bronze
henkido
Holland






ashley costa
5
u73
gold
young judo club
England
david diamond


silver
faversham
England
daniel diamond


bronze
faversham
England






michael blaugeers
5
u81
gold
yoko suma
Holland
lee carrott


silver
spitfire
England
henk jan ningbers


bronze
emsland
Holland






danny carrott
5
u90
gold
young judo club
England
iain hughes


silver
spitfire
England
jeroen jansen


bronze
henkido
Holland






robert hengveld
5
u100
gold
hofke
Holland
martin schwart


silver
maa samurai
Germany
jarno kleinjans


bronze
haragei
Holland












legend





group 1  6-7-8years





group 2  9-10-11years





group 3 12-13-14years





group 4 15-16-17years





group 5 +18years












Gold
Silver
Bronze


Holland
29
20
14








England
12
19
14








Germany
8
10
4








Belgium
3
2
3








France
1
1
5








Scotland


1















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