JMJC Newsletter Issue 14 1 Chelyabinsk, Russia - August 28, 2014 - Brad Bolen (25) from the Jason Morris Judo Center (JMJC) also representing the New York Athletic Club (NYAC) turned a very good performance at the 30th World Judo Championships to collect 72 points in 66kg on the world raking list. There were 64 competitors in the deep 66kg weight category and Bolen opened his day defeating Chinese Taipei #1, Chia Hung Chien in dominating fashion to reach the round of 32. Bolen then fell to eventual fifth place finisher and 2010 world bronze medalist, Loic Korval (France) and was eliminated from his fourth world championships. Bolen Makes Round of 32
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JMJC Newsletter Issue 14
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Chelyabinsk, Russia - August 28,
2014 - Brad Bolen (25) from the Jason Morris
Judo Center (JMJC) also representing the New
York Athletic Club (NYAC) turned a very good
performance at the 30th World Judo
Championships to collect 72 points in 66kg on
the world raking list. There were 64 competitors
in the deep 66kg weight category and Bolen
opened his day defeating Chinese Taipei #1, Chia Hung Chien in dominating fashion
to reach the round of 32. Bolen then fell to eventual fifth place finisher and 2010 world
bronze medalist, Loic Korval (France) and
was eliminated from his fourth world
championships.
Bolen Makes Round of 32
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Bolen's JMJC/NYAC teammate
and Burnt Hills High School
graduate, Nick Kossor (28) also
performed well in his fourth worlds
in a 61 man competitor pool, but
was defeated in his first round 60kg
match by Lukasz Kielbasinski
(Poland). Kossor was the
aggressor for most of the bout and
had two solid chances to finish the
Pole with Juji (armlock) but couldn't
quite get it then later in the bout got caught with an armlock himself.
Burnt Hills High graduate, Hannah Martin faced a tough
draw in her 41 competitor 63kg category. This was her
second straight world championships having to go up
against #8 seed and eventual bronze medalist, Tina
Trstenjak (Slovenia). Martin was defeated by the
slimmest of margins, 1-0 picking up one stalling penalty.
This is the second year in a row Martin has lost to the
bronze medalist as she was narrowly beaten by Grevise
Emane (France) 3-2 (penalties) in Rio last year. "Bolen,
Kossor & Martin did their country and clubs proud in
Russia" their coach, Jason Morris said. "This event
features the absolute best of the best and all you can do
as an athlete is try and get there and continue to give
Eligibility International Tournament Criteria (Continental Cups, Grand Prix and Grand Slam)
Continental Cups (formally World Cups)
Previous World Team Member or Olympic Team Member Top 6 of USA Judo National Roster Must have placed in the top 5 at Sr. Nationals in the past two years Must have placed in the top 7 at Jr. Worlds Top 5 at EUJ B level competition
If you meet any one of the criteria’s above you may petition to move a weight class as long as a slot is open
Grand Prix or Grand Slam
Must have finished in top 5 at the Pan Am Championships or Continental Cup
or
Must have been a member of the previous World Team
or
Finished top 5 in one of the past two Jr. Worlds
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Sept. 27-28 – European Open – Estonia
Oct. 4-5 - European Open Women- Great Britain
Oct. 4-5 – European Open Men – Portugal
Oct. 10 -12 – Kazakhstan Grand Prix – Astana
Oct. 11-12 - Morris Cup XIII - Burnt Hills, NY
Oct. 13 – Morris Cup Mini Camp – Jason Morris
Judo Center
Oct. 16-18 -Uzbekistan Grand Prix - Tashkent
Oct. 22-26 - Jr. World Championships – Miami, FL
Oct. 31- Nov. 2 -Abu Dhabi Grand Slam – Abu Dhabi
Nov. 1-2 – Quebec Open – Montreal, Canada
Nov. 8-9 – Ontario Open – Toronto, Canada
Nov. 8-9 - African Open- Port Louis
Nov. 9 – Irwin Cohen Memorial – Chicago, IL
Nov. 14-16 - Oceania Open – Australia
Nov. 19-21 - Qingdao Grand Prix – Qingdao, China
Nov. 22 – Dallas Invitational – Irving TX
Nov. 23 – National President’s Cup –Dallas, TX
Nov. 27-29 -Jeju Grand Prix – Jeju, Korea
Dec. 5-7 -Tokyo Grand Slam – Tokyo, Japan
Jan. 17- 18 – African Open –Tunis
Jan. 24-25 – African Open – Casablanca, Morocco
Feb. 7-8 - European Open – Sofia, Bulgaria
Feb. 14-15 - Men’s European Open – Rome, Italy
Feb. 14-15 - Women’s European Open – Oberwart. Austria
Feb. 20-22 - Dusseldorf Grand Prix – Dusseldorf, Germany
Feb. 28- 1 - Men’s European Open – Warsaw, Poland
Feb. 28- 1 - Women’s European Open – Prague, Czech. Republic
March 14-15 - Pan American Open – Montevideo, Uruguay
March 20-22 -Tbilisi Grand Prix – Tbilisi, Georgia
March 21-22 - Pan American Open – Buenos Aires- Argentina
March 27-29 - Samsun Grand Prix – Samsun, Turkey
April 11-12- Scholastic Nationals – Irving, TX
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May 2-3 – U.S. Sr. National Championships – Irving, TX
May 8-10 -Baku Grand Slam – Baku, Azerbaijan
May 23-24 – Am- Can International - Grand Island, NY
May 23-24 -World Masters –TBA
May 30- 31 – European Open – Bucharest, Romania
June 6-7- European Open – Minsk, Belarus
June 12- 14 – Miami Grand Prix – Miami, Florida
June 20 -21 – Budapest Grand Prix – Budapest, Hungary
June 26-27 – USA Judo Jr. Olympic Championships – Irving, TX
June 28 – USA Judo Jr. Olympic International Championships – Irving, TX
July 9-11 JA/JF Jr. Nationals – Indianapolis, IN
July 19 – Liberty Games – Scotia, NY
Oct. 10-11 - Morris Cup XIIII – Burnt Hills, NY
Nov. 22 – National Presidents Cup Championships – Irving, TX
March 5-6 –Scholastic National Championships – Irving, TX
April 9- 10 – Senior National Championships – Irving, TX
June 24-26 –Jr. Olympic National and International Championships –Irving, TX
Nov. 20 – National President’s Cup Championships – Irving, TX