What a fantastic day for the renrukan! Well done to all that competed and made the effort, especially the players that have only been with us for only a few weeks – what a wonderfull gutsy performance they made.
The judo displayed was the best I’ve seen as a complete club. Not only the individual matches but the overall standard across the groups was fantastic.
The name renrukan (school of continuous attack ) was really lived up to. Brilliant.
I would like to thank everybody who gave their time, and huge support, to me and the club. With the continued support of friends and families, like we had on Saturday, in addition to the attitude and commitment of the players, the club will become even stronger in the future.
The effort in the front foyer was terriffic (I wish you all could have had more time chilling and enjoying the judo).
My thanks again goes out to every one of you – from putting out the mats, to cooking burgers and bacon, baking and selling cakes, lubricating me with coffee.
Hope you all enjoyed yourselves as much as Lewis and I did.
You must be very proud of your kids.
Thanks guys you’re a great bunch
Mark ( coach )
Group: A
Gold: Edward Biggs
Silver: Ben Gorman
Bronze: Alfie McIntosh
Bronze: Owen Watkins
Group: C
Gold: Liam Watkins
Silver: Patrick Bolton
Bronze: Isaac Taylor
Group: D
Gold: Keenan Capel
Silver: Ted Bowerman
Bronze: Alec Jarvis
Bronze: Joe Waterman
Group: F
Gold: Daniel Bartlett
Silver: Keely McLeod
Bronze: Jonathan Ameche
Bronze: Skye Warke
Group: G
Gold: Leigh Ingram
Silver: Harry Denton
Bronze: Ryan Short
Bronze: Oscar Wheeler
Group: H
Gold: Daniel Taylor
Silver: Kirsty Rooney
Bronze: Thomas Taylor
Group: I
Gold: Sophie McLeod
Silver: Ciara Connick-Linley
Bronze: Skye Westwood
Bronze: Lauren Cato
Group: J
Gold: Abby Barker
Silver: Ella Ashwell
Bronze: Christina Hill
Bronze: Tanya Teblyashkina
Group: SENIORS
Gold: Lewis Scott
Silver: Nick Bartlett
Bronze: Richard O’Keeffe




















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Lee fought and gained GOLD, winning all of his 4 fights in fantastic style and with a standard of judo etiquette that I have never seen in my judo lifetime. Only once have I witnessed such quality and that was at a world masters in Ireland by a Brazilian player. He took 2 golds. But that player was a world master! Lee is 11 years old and took high praises from the referees and many of the top ranking officials. ‘Where did that all come from?’ was one the comments from the ref. I smiled and said, ‘I’ll pass that on’.

Well, what a day! The Renrukan took 8 players to Micklefield for the 8 & under training randori event.