Three Hall of Fame inductions and two special awards mark the second edition of the gala. Established in 2017, Judo Canada’s High Performance Club brings together the athletes who have competed at the Senior World Championships and/or the Olympic Games, as well as the referees, coaches, and physiotherapists who accompanied the athletes to the Olympics. The High Performance Gala is a direct offshoot of the club. Trois personnalités intronisées au Temple de la renommée et deux remises spéciale...
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Three Hall of Fame inductions and two special awards mark the second edition of the gala. Established in 2017, Judo Canada’s High Performance Club brings together the athletes who have competed at the Senior World Championships and/or the Olympic Games, as well as the referees, coaches, and physiotherapists who accompanied the athletes to the Olympics. The High Performance Gala is a direct offshoot of the club. Trois personnalités intronisées au Temple de la renommée et deux remises spéciale...
Canadians Mohab ElNahas and Étienne Briand went head-to-head in the under-81 kg final at the European Open in Prague, Czech Republic on Sunday. At the end of a hard-fought duel, ElNahas was crowned champion after scoring an ippon. Support the show
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Three Hall of Fame inductions and two special awards mark the second edition of the gala. Established in 2017, Judo Canada’s High Performance Club brings together the athletes who have competed at the Senior World Championships and/or the Olympic Games, as well as the referees, coaches, and physiotherapists who accompanied the athletes to the Olympics. The High Performance Gala is a direct offshoot of the club. Trois personnalités intronisées au Temple de la renommée et deux remises spéciale...