Archive for June, 2008

REPORTING FROM THE JOCK-OSPHERE - ESPN Magazine


ESPN Magazine
REPORTING FROM THE JOCK-OSPHERE
ESPN Magazine - 4 hours ago
by Ryan Corazza and Evan Bartsch Twenty-one-year-old Ronda Rousey is America's best chance to bring home gold—the first ever—in women's middleweight judo.

Speaking with Sayaka Matsumoto - NBC13.com

Speaking with Sayaka Matsumoto
NBC13.com, AL - 6 hours ago
Judo is really just to help the athletes out. My dad has really instilled in us the principles and philosophies of judo, how judo can help you outside of

Around Town (Juneau Empire)

Today, June 29

Local Sports Calendar: 06.29.08 (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)

CC Rangers Men’s Amateur Baseball Team is recruiting players for all positions. Must be 18 years of age or older. Contact manager B.J. Hayes at 992-6198 or 425-2007.

Japanese center celebrates culture (Long Beach Press-Telegram)

Today’s event features music, dancing and a chance to save a life.

Judo players learn from the best - Examiner

Judo players learn from the best
Examiner, Australia - 7 hours ago
By PHIL EDWARDS LAUNCESTON judo players had the chance to learn from one of the best yesterday as a Japanese third dan black belt gave them the benefit of

Meet our top Active token collectors - Sunday Sun

Meet our top Active token collectors
Sunday Sun, UK - 10 hours ago
Meanwhile, Newburn Judo Club in Newcastle are also fighting for their share of our £25000 pot. They have also amassed 1000 tokens towards their dream of

The beauty of today, the promise of tomorrow - Aurora Beacon News

The beauty of today, the promise of tomorrow
Aurora Beacon News, IL - 11 hours ago
Not only was she at the Wrestling and Judo Trials in Las Vegas on June 13-15, but the 14-year-old Yorkville High School freshman-to-be was living it.

Andrew Coltart produced one of his best scores of the year despite taking an air swing late in his round on day one of … (The Herald)

Judo has changed Euan Burton from “a shy kid who wasn’t very outgoing” into an articulate adult with laser-sharp reflexes who has every chance of returning from the Beijing Olympics with a medal.

City judo athletes have sights set on nationals (Prince George Citizen Online)

Seven has always been considered a lucky number.A group of seven judokas from two local clubs will learn if they can combine good luck with their skill on the mats at the junior juvenile national judo championships that start next Thursday in Toronto.Five Prince George Judo Club members and two Hart Judo Academy athletes made the grade for the two-day event. Representing the Prince George club …

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