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...
October 2024 Octobre - TINA TAKAHASHI HALL OF FAME / TEMPLE DE LA RENOMÉE
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October 2024 Octobre - TINA TAKAHASHI HALL OF FAME / TEMPLE DE LA RENOMÉE
In line with the 100th anniversary of Judo Canada and HP Club 2024, here is another special edition interview with Tina Takahashi. She is a Canadian judoka, coach and author. She won Canada's first gold medal at the World University Games in Judo in 1984 and coached Canada's first women's Judo Olympian Sandra Greaves in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Takahashi was the first Canadian woman to achieve the rank of roku-dan (sixth-degree black belt), and the first women's Sport Canada carded athlete...
Judo Canada's Podcast
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...