Well done to CJC warriors that travelled over to Belfast for the Northern Ireland Open with coach Luke Preston, they came back with plenty of medals. Junior: Kieran Davin -66kg Silver George Cullum -73kg Bronze Will Von Mallinckrodt -73kg Bronze Senior: Reece Howard -60kg 5th place James Martin -66kg Silver Andrew Panayi -66kg Bronze George
Month: April 2015
3 CJC athletes selected for European Games in June
3 CJC fighters have been selected to represent Team GB in the upcoming European Games in Baku. Congratulations to Ashley McKenzie, Owen Livesey and Frazer Chamberlain. They make up the majority of the male team of 5 athletes. Baku 2015 will have added significance for our judoka as the European Games double up as the
Rotary Club of Camberley Stroke Awareness Event
Camberley Judo Club athletes Nathon Burns and Owen Livesey support local event run by Rotary of Camberley. Click here to see the lads in action!
Surrey Trials success for Mini CJC warriors!
Well done to all of the Camberley players that took part in the Surrey Trials. Some fantastic judo and all of the gold medalists will now represent Surrey at the Southern area intercounties on Sunday 3rd of May! Boys – U30kg- Dylan Kirk- Gold U38kg-Tom Kirk- Gold U42kg- Luke Smith- Gold Robin Lynch- Silver U46kg-
Sportif International
Well done to everyone who fought at Sportif International over the Easter weekend. They were part of a team of Juniors from Camberley and Fighting Fitness Judo that Vince and Sam drove up to Edinburgh for the competition and training camp. The full results for Camberley JC and FFJ are as follows: Oliver Penny – Gold
Successful AASE Open day at CJC
Between 31st March and 11th April Performance Pathway Centres across the country hosted Judo Advanced Apprenticeship in Sporting Excellence (AASE) open days for young aspiring judoka. A formal opportunity find out more about the programme and take part in some training. The AASE programme is designed to meet the needs of aspiring elite athletes aged 16-19 who
HAVE YOU SUPPORTED?
CJC athletes are consistently performing well at Olympic qualifying events, mostly self funded. The financial strain on the club is significant and we rely on some very dedicated and kind supporters. Stuart Baldwin (a parent of a CJC junior) has taken on the challenge of running the London Marathon to raise much needed funds