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British Judo has announced an experienced
team for the 2006 European Championships, which will take place
in Tampere, Finland from 26 th – 28 th May 2006.
A European title will be
in the sights of Craig Fallon who won the –60kg World title in
September last year. The 23-year-old has not competed in a European
Championships since he clinched silver in 2003.
Four times European Champion,
Karina Bryant will be looking to hold on to her current European
+78kg title.
At the 2005 European Championships
the heavyweight took gold beating Tea Donguashvili of Russia in
the final. However, when the pair met again in the final of the
recent 2006 GB World Cup in Birmingham, the medal placing was
reversed when Donguashvili stole the gold in the closing seconds
of the match. In Tampere the Brit will be looking to prove she
still reigns supreme in Europe.
Sarah Clark, 2004 European
bronze medallist, will also be a female medal hope in the –63kg
after taking bronze at the GB World Cup earlier this month.
Michelle Rogers will appear
in her first European Championships since 2001. The 29-year-old
Atlanta Olympian appeared at three European Championships between
1996 and 2001 and medalled at all three.
2005 European bronze medallist
Euan Burton appears in the –81kg weight category. The 27-year-old
Scot rose to the occasion at both the 2004 and 2005 Championships,
so there will be hopes that he can do the same again this year
in Finland.
Winston Gordon, who placed 5 th in
the 2004 Athens Olympics, aims to take his first European Championship
medal. He recently finished 7th at the 2006 Moscow World Cup and
earlier in the season won silver at the Swedish World Cup.
For the second consecutive
major Championships former junior European Champion Peter Cousin’s
steps up to the –100kg category, from his usual –90kg spot.
Sophie Johnstone (-52kg) and Colin
Oates (-66kg) will both make their European Championship debut.
No selections have been
made in the –48kg weight category, -57kg weight category, or +100kg.
Commenting Colin McIver,
British Judo High Performance Director said, “We have been able
to select our number one player in each weight category but they
still face the ever strong European competition for medals.
“Europe is no doubt the
most difficult continent to qualify from for the Olympics Games,
with so many quality players chasing few qualification spots.
These Championships will give us an indication of the task ahead
as we move towards the qualification events next year on the road
to the Beijing Olympics”.
Full Team
Women:
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Category:
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Selected:
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Home
Town |
Club
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Personal
Coach |
Date
of Birth |
- 52
kgs |
Sophie
Johnstone |
Brighton
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Bridgeview
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Mark
Earle |
23/8/84
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| -57kg |
Faith Pitman |
Harlow |
Camberley |
Mark Earle |
4/5/1985 |
- 63
kgs |
Sarah
Clark |
Edinburgh
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Edinburgh
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Billy
Cusack |
31/1/78
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- 70
kgs |
Samantha
Lowe |
Ovington
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Camberley
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Mark
Earle |
20/1/82
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- 78
kgs |
Michelle
Rogers |
Swinton,
Manchester |
Whitburn
/SIS |
Darcel
Yandzi |
21/06/76
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+ 78
kgs |
Karina
Bryant |
Aldershot
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Camberley
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Mark
Earle |
27/1/79
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Men:
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- 60
kgs |
Craig
Fallon |
Wolverhampton
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Hardy
Spicer 83 |
Fitzroy
Davies |
18/12/82
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- 66
kgs |
Colin
Oates |
North
Lopham, Norfolk |
Kumo
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Howard
Oates |
7/6/83
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- 73
kgs |
Matthew
Purssey |
Edinburgh
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Edinburgh
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Billy
Cusack |
23/2/81
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- 81
kgs |
Euan
Burton |
Edinburgh
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Edinburgh
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Billy
Cusack |
31/3/79
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- 90
kgs |
Winston
Gordon |
London
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Budokwai
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Eric
Bonti |
9/11/76
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- 100
kgs |
Peter
Cousins |
Harlow
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JSC
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John
Cottis |
3/3/81
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