Athletes, coaches, referees, and anyone else who might be interested: Please check out the new IJF video about the new rules for the 2022–2024 Olympic cycle.
Tournament
Quebec Open 2021 – Results
Over the weekend of November 13th, Judo MB team members participated at the 2021 QC Open that was held in Montreal, QC.
Following are the athletes’ results:
U16 Female
-57kg – Amaya Machado – Nakamura Judo Club – 5th
U18 Female
-48kg – Kiandra Christ-Bonnell – Nakamura Judo Club – 5th
U18 Male
-81kg – Daniel Ekosky – Selkirk Judo Club – Silver
Senior Male
-73kg – Justin Ekosky – Selkirk Judo Club – 5th
-100kg – Michael Akbashev – BP Judo Club – Bronze
Congratulations to all athletes.
Coaches:
Airton Nakamura
Justin Casavant
Jennifer Nguyen
Lorena Kaegi
St Boniface Tournament 2021
Saturday, Nov. 27th, join us at the University of Manitoba’s Frank Kennedy Centre (in the Brown Gym) for St. Boniface’s 25th anniversary tournament.
Pre-registration is required; register here.
Cancelled—2022 Manitoba Open — Circuit Tournament
Update: The 2022 Manitoba Open has been cancelled.
Unfortunately the decision was made to cancel the Manitoba Open tournament at this time. With this new variant, we anticipate the public health orders will be extended further and as this is a national tournament coaches were needing to book air travel, so we had to make the unfortunate decision based on the current conditions.
We hope to reschedule to later in the year as soon as we see an improvement in the situation.
Important: Technical package has been updated.
Judo Manitoba is pleased to invite you to compete at the first annual 2022 Manitoba Open in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Winnipeg is brimming with culture, arts, sports, and entertainment. Located in the middle of the continent, you could call us the heart of North America — as we pride ourselves on being Canada’s cultural center where live music, vibrant neighborhoods, enticing dining, shopping, fabulous festivals, and world-class attractions await to be explored.
Experience our diverse, cosmopolitan city that offers all the amenities you expect from a big city in an easy-going atmosphere. Whether you are applauding the frolicking polar bears swimming above you at Assiniboine Park Zoo’s Journey to Churchill experience, marveling at the awe-inspiring Canadian Museum for Human Rights or visiting Manitoba’s number one attraction, The Forks, Winnipeg has something for everyone.
Kindly refer to the event information and details that follow in this package and please assist with respecting the deadlines for registration and competition details.
2022 Manitoba Open Technical Package
New: Kata Judge training session
Important: le devis technique a été mis à jour.
Judo Manitoba a le plaisir de vous inviter à participer au premier Open annuel du Manitoba en 2022 à Winnipeg, au Manitoba.
Winnipeg regorge de culture, d’arts, de sports et de divertissements. Situés au milieu du continent, vous pourriez nous appeler le cœur de l’Amérique du Nord, car nous sommes fiers d’être le centre culturel du Canada où de la musique live, des quartiers animés, des restaurants alléchants, des boutiques, des festivals fabuleux et des attractions de classe mondiale ne demandent qu’à être explorés.
Découvrez notre ville diversifiée et cosmopolite qui offre toutes les commodités que vous attendez d’une grande ville dans une atmosphère décontractée. Que vous applaudissiez les ours polaires qui s’ébattent au-dessus de vous lors de l’expérience « Journey to Churchill » du zoo du parc Assiniboine, que vous vous émerveillez devant l’impressionnant Musée canadien pour les droits de la personne ou que vous visitiez l’attraction numéro un du Manitoba, La Fourche, Winnipeg a quelque chose pour tout le monde.
Je vous remercie de vous référer aux informations et aux détails de l’événement qui suivent dans ce devis technique en respectant les délais d’inscription et les détails du tournoi.
Devis technique pour l’Open Manitoba 2022
Nouveau: Séance d’instruction pour les juges de kata [anglais seulement]
Updated Manitoba Open Results
Inner City Open Results
FASTEST IPPON – FEMALE – Leann Huang, Regina
FASTEST IPPON – MALE – Josh Marion, Dryden
OUTSTANDING INNER CITY JUDO ATHLETE/COACH – Dylan Rasumssen, Inner City
OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARD – Damien Ekosky, Selkirk
U14 FEMALE
-48 kg.
- 1st Makaylai Terry, Watrous
- 2nd Avery Harrison, Portage la Prairie
- 3rd Sahara Kaip, Avonhurst
-57 kg.
- 1st Isabella McLean, Portage la Prairie
- 2nd Jada Pommer, West Kildonan
U14 MALE
-31 kg.
- 1st Dylan Danielson, Thunder Bay
- 2nd Paxton Nelson, Avonhurst
- 3rd Kristian Heinrichs, Avonhurst
-34 kg.
- 1st Dar Metrik, Nakamura
- 2nd Jackson Gillies, Mountainside
- 3rd Grayson Berganini, Keisatdu
-38 kg.
- 1st Xavier Reynnte, Nakamura
- 2nd Jack Pfeffer, Pfeffer
- 3rd Niko Heiskanen, Mountainside
-46 kg.
- 1st David Bevan, Portage la Prairie
- 2nd Donty Marion, Dryden
- 3rd Peter Durand, Mountainside
-50 kg.
- 1st Braydin Nguyen, Inner City
- 2nd Benji Munro, Pfeffer
- 3rd Tanner Dron, Southwest
-60 kg.
- 1st Luke Hallet, La Rouge
- 2nd Wyatt Hedlin, Watrous
- 3rd Nolan Dear, Selkirk
+66 kg.
- 1st Cai James, Balmoral
- 2nd Emmet Kirk, Pfeffer
- 3rd Dalin Kymanick, Selkirk
U16 FEMALE
-48 kg.
- 1st Leann Huang, Regina
- 2nd Marissa Howdie, Lloydminster
- 3rd Kiandra Christ-Bonnell, Nakamura
-52 kg.
- 1st Victoria Kehrig, Avonhurst
- 2nd Sage Pommer, West Kildonan
-57 kg.
- 1st Autumn Gienow, Avonhurst
- 2nd Monica Laqui, Inner City
- 3rd Taylor Syrek, Thunder Bay
-70 kg.
- 1st Sora Kodama, Nakamura
- 2nd Saveta Solomon, Dryden
U16 MALE
-42 kg.
- 1st Eldon Li, Regina
- 2nd Wyatt Markie, Thunder Bay
-50 kg.
- 1st Harmen Haase, Regina
- 2nd Anthony Nguyen, Inner City
- 3rd Justin Cansino, Inner City
-60 kg.
- 1st Daniel Ekosky, Selkirk
- 2nd Cyrus Kaip, Avonhurst
- 3rd Denver Oeller, Mountainside
-66 kg.
- 1st Ashton Debruyne, Regina
- 2nd Dylan Wiebe, Selkirk
+73 kg.
- 1st Josiah Hallett, La Ronge
- 2nd Josh Marion, Dryden
- 3rd Josh Brusven, Borderland
U18 MALE
-50 kg.
- 1st Thomas Huang, Regina
- 2nd Bonnett MacDonald, Thunder Bay
-60 kg.
- 1st Kalden Christ-Bonnell, Nakamura
- 2nd James Kreutzer, Southwest
- 3rd Denver Oeller, Mountainside
-90 kg.
- 1st Dylan Tully, Nakamura
- 2nd Liam Moran, Mountainside
- 3rd Thomas Kenrig, Avonhurst
U18 FEMALE
-52 kg.
- 1st Paige Irwin, Regina
- 2nd Aliyah Redman, Dryden
-63 kg.
- 1st Sora Kodama, Nakamura
- 2nd Brooklyn Boch-Hansen, Lloydminster
- 3rd Monica Laqui, Inner City
U21 FEMALE
+78
- 1st Avery McGarry, Lloydminster
- 2nd Lexia Chambers, Lloydminster
- 3rd Abby Smith
U21 MALE
-73 kg.
- 1st Kerwin Klywak, J & M
- 2nd Avi Bragnalo, Thunder Bay
- 3rd William Mathney, Blackduck
SENIOR WOMEN ADVANCED
-63 kg.
- 1st Lysa Gagnon, Brandon
- 2nd Kaitlin Kucharski, Keisatsu
SENIOR MEN ADVANCED
-66kg.
- 1st Kadin Christ-Bonnell, Nakamura
- 2nd Kerwin Klywak, J&M
- 3rd Derek Laudy, Selkirk
-81 kg.
- 1st Damien Ekosky, Selkirk
- 2nd Ryan Edwards-Crewe, Thunderbay
- 3rd Dylan Rasumssen, Inner City
-100 kg.
- 1st Wayne Ewanchuk, Inner City
- 2nd Jonathan Enright, Pfeffer
- 3rd Sandor Demeter, Nakamura
VETERAN MALE
– 90 kg.
- 1st Ryan Edwards-Crewe
- 2nd Jake Reynante
- 3rd Wade Campbell
+ 90 kg.
- 1st Brent Thompson, Nakamura
- 2nd Wayne Ewonchuk, Inner City
- 3rd Chysom Scott, Portage la Prairie