
Golden weekend for Pinewood U18s
Jul 24 2007
PINEWOOD Judo Club's under 18-year-old members were in top form at the Halesowen grade banded tournament last weekend as they picked up 14 gold medals.
Pinewood also picked up six silver and 11 bronze medals as they continued their recent good form.
The event was divided into three sections,under-12 years red belts; yellow and orange belts under-16 years; and an under-18-year-old group.
Jonathan Olsson started things off for Pinewood in the under-12 group as he fought well to win gold at under-30kgs. At u34kgs George Lawes won silver and Myles Trainor took bronze.
The girls also had a good day in the combined weight group of u28kgs with Jenny Roberts winning gold and Yolande Andrews taking the bronze.
Jul 24 2007
PINEWOOD Judo Club's under 18-year-old members were in top form at the Halesowen grade banded tournament last weekend as they picked up 14 gold medals.
Pinewood also picked up six silver and 11 bronze medals as they continued their recent good form.
The event was divided into three sections,under-12 years red belts; yellow and orange belts under-16 years; and an under-18-year-old group.
Jonathan Olsson started things off for Pinewood in the under-12 group as he fought well to win gold at under-30kgs. At u34kgs George Lawes won silver and Myles Trainor took bronze.
The girls also had a good day in the combined weight group of u28kgs with Jenny Roberts winning gold and Yolande Andrews taking the bronze.
Anastasia Andrews won gold at u32kgs while Rebekah Brown took the silver. Nicole Brown rounded off the section with bronze at u40kgs.
In the under-16 group Pinewood did remarkably well to win a medal in every weight group they entered.
First to finish was the u30kgs weight group with Tommy Ryan Hooper taking gold and Marcus Trafford silver in one of the many all Pinewood finals.
At u38kgs Asher Price won gold and Ben Roberts fought back well to take the bronze medal.
Charlie Davis is always amongst the medals and he won a bronze at u42kgs.
Ryan Cooper won gold at u50kgs and Elliot Trainor took silver, while Matthew Sallis rounded off the boy's section with silver at u55kgs.
The girls won gold in every weight group entered in this section: Emma Pang (u28kgs), Emily Harper (u32kgs), Hannah Moore (u40kgs) and Jasmine Crean (u52kgs). Dominique Brown also won bronze at u52kgs.
In the under 18 years group most of the Pinewood fighters were on the young side but they fought well, especially as some of them still have three years left in this section.
Dominic Naylor won silver at u28kgs and Joshua Trafford took bronze in a strong group.
Liam Franklin won gold at u55kgs with some fine judo while at u66 kgs Dominic Russell fought superbly to take the bronze medal.
Ben Fletcher, who has just moved up to 73 kgs, also did well to win bronze.
The girls again seemed to carry all before them at u40kgs as Annabelle Ryan Hooper won gold and Paige Brazier took bronze.
Paige had to withdraw before her last fight because the sickness bug which is currently doing the rounds hit her hard making it impossible for her to continue.
The last three Pinewood girls all took gold: Sophie Pang (u48kgs), Sarah Pang (u52kgs) and Megan Fletcher in the open weight group.
Megan did well because in one or two fights she was giving a lot of weight away.
In the under-16 group Pinewood did remarkably well to win a medal in every weight group they entered.
First to finish was the u30kgs weight group with Tommy Ryan Hooper taking gold and Marcus Trafford silver in one of the many all Pinewood finals.
At u38kgs Asher Price won gold and Ben Roberts fought back well to take the bronze medal.
Charlie Davis is always amongst the medals and he won a bronze at u42kgs.
Ryan Cooper won gold at u50kgs and Elliot Trainor took silver, while Matthew Sallis rounded off the boy's section with silver at u55kgs.
The girls won gold in every weight group entered in this section: Emma Pang (u28kgs), Emily Harper (u32kgs), Hannah Moore (u40kgs) and Jasmine Crean (u52kgs). Dominique Brown also won bronze at u52kgs.
In the under 18 years group most of the Pinewood fighters were on the young side but they fought well, especially as some of them still have three years left in this section.
Dominic Naylor won silver at u28kgs and Joshua Trafford took bronze in a strong group.
Liam Franklin won gold at u55kgs with some fine judo while at u66 kgs Dominic Russell fought superbly to take the bronze medal.
Ben Fletcher, who has just moved up to 73 kgs, also did well to win bronze.
The girls again seemed to carry all before them at u40kgs as Annabelle Ryan Hooper won gold and Paige Brazier took bronze.
Paige had to withdraw before her last fight because the sickness bug which is currently doing the rounds hit her hard making it impossible for her to continue.
The last three Pinewood girls all took gold: Sophie Pang (u48kgs), Sarah Pang (u52kgs) and Megan Fletcher in the open weight group.
Megan did well because in one or two fights she was giving a lot of weight away.
Fonte: icBerkshire - Reading, England, UK
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