Birmingham 2022 Squad

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Malin Wilson

Weight Category
-57kg

Club
AJM (Asociacion Judo Mostoles) + Invergordon Judo Club

Favourite Judo Technique
Ippon-Seoi-Nage

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Courage

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
Throw yourself all in! Judo gave me life, it gave me my world and it’s making me the person I’m becoming today. That’s a lot, I know, but think, even if it gives you a 10% of what it’s given me, you WONT regret it!

Dylan Munro

Weight Category
-60kg

Club
Edinburgh Judo Club

Favourite Judo Technique
Osoto-Gari

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Courage

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
Get involved and have fun

Alexander Short

Weight Category
-66kg

Club
The Edinburgh Club

Favourite Judo Technique
Uchi-Mata

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Honour

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
The first class will be the hardest one to go to but once you do you’ll never look back. There are so many benefits and it is completely different to any other sport.

David Ferguson

Weight Category
-60kg

Club
Pro-Judo

Favourite Judo Technique
Seoi Nage

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Friendship

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
To enjoy it as that’s the most important thing.

Kimberley Renicks

Weight Category
-52kg

Club
Kanokwai

Favourite Judo Technique
O-goshi

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Respect

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
Go to your local judo club and give yourself 4-6 weeks of attending and then make your decision on the sport.

Sarah Adlington

Weight Category
+78kg

Club
Edinburgh Judo

Favourite Judo Technique
Harai-Goshi / Osoto-Gari

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Respect

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
Definitely do it!!!

Finlay Allan

Weight Category
-66kg

Club
Sportif & Camberley

Favourite Judo Technique
Rolling strangle

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Friendship

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
Enjoy yourself and take every opportunity you can.

Kirsty Marsh

Weight Category
-52kg

Club
Destination Judo

Favourite Judo Technique
Ouchi-Gari

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Friendship

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
My advice would be to head to your local club and give it a go!

Billy Rodman

Weight Category
-73kg

Club
Hibari-Kan Judo

Favourite Judo Technique
Uchi-Mata

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Respect

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
There’s no harm in trying new things and I’m sure you might enjoy it more than you think.

Rachel Tytler

Weight Category
-78kg

Club
Pro-Judo

Favourite Judo Technique
Uchi Mata

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Respect

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
Enjoy it and try more than one class so that you can meet different coaches and more new friends.

Andrew McWatt

Weight Category
+100kg

Club
Garioch Judo Club

Favourite Judo Technique
Harai goshi

Which element of the Judo moral code do you most relate to?
Courage

What advice would you give someone who is thinking about starting judo?
Get into it and give it a go!

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