2015 act international open results
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2015 act international open results
2015 ACT INTERNATIONAL OPEN RESULTS – BUDOKAN JUDO CLUB Athlete (Division) Budokan Athlete Junior Boys / Senior Boys / Girls Girls Cadet Boys / Junior M/W Senior M/W Girls nd 1 Bethany WADE U/40 2 2 Oliver JENNINGS U/34 U/P 3 Diadre (Dee) HERRICK U/38 2nd 4 Rauiri EDWARDS U/38 5th 5 Maddison EDWARDS U/44 1st 6 Saskia BROTHERS U/48 3rd 7 Loretta DUFFY U/63 1st 8 Finn TAFFT U/36 2nd 9 Bernhard TANDEAN U/40 U/P 10 Alex DJAMIRZE U/40 U/P 11 Zach COLMAN U/45 2nd 12 Xavier TAFFT U/55 1st 13 (15) Mira CZARNETZKI U/48 1 U/48 3rd 14 (17) Amber RUDGLEY U/57 U/P U/57 3rd 15 (19) Dakota HEMMINGS U/57 3rd U/57 5th 16 (20) Rachelle DUFFY O/70 U/P 17 (21) Shaheen MOGHADAMSHAIDIE U/73 U/P 18 (23) Lachlan BROTHERS U/55 3rd U/55 U/P 19 (25) Bjorn TANDEAN U/60 U/P U/60 U/P 20 (27) Hussain MOGHADAMSHAIDIE U/60 21 (30) Liam STEWART U/60 U/P 22 (33) Kiernan TAFFT U/60 23 (36) Conor EDWARDS U/73 24 (38) st U/48 3rd U/P U/60 U/P U/60 9th U/60 U/P 7th U/60 7th U/60 7th 2nd U/73 5th U/73 U/P Naomi de BRUINE U/70 2nd U/70 3rd 25 (40) Josh KATZ U/60 2nd U/60 1st 26 (42) Nathan KATZ U/66 1st U/66 1st 9 (14) Female Athletes (Divisions) 1 (1) 3 (3) 4 (4) 1 (4) 0 (2) 17 (28) Male Athletes (Divisions) 3 (3) 5 (5) 6 (6) 3 (8) 0 (6) 26 (42) Total Athletes (Divisions) 4 (4) 8 (8) 10 (10) 4 (12) 0 (8) DISCUSSION This year at the ACTIO, 26 Budokan athletes competed in 42 divisions winning 21 medals: 7 Gold, 7 Silver, 7 Bronze, 7 x 5th/7th/ 9th places By comparison: In 2014, 31 athletes competed in 45 divisions winning: 20 medals 8 Gold, 3 Silver, 9 Bronze, 6 x 5th In 2013, 25 athletes competed in 39 divisions winning: 24 medals 12 Gold, 4 Silver, 8 Bronze, 6 x 5th In 2012, 22 athletes competed in 30 divisions winning: 18 medals 4 Gold, 7 Silver, 7 Bronze, 5 x 5th places Medals were awarded in 62% of the 42 divisions contested 73% of our 26 athletes won matches Matches were won in 67% of divisions contested Athletes in only 4 divisions lost to opponents who didn’t get to the semi-final meaning they couldn’t contest repechage matches 56 matches were won out of 106 matches fought or 53% win/loss Most number of matches was fought by Kiernan Tafft with 11 followed by Conor Edwards (9), Nathan Katz (8) and Josh Katz (7) 4 athletes contested 3 age categories: Mira Czarnetzki, Liam Stewart, Kiernan Tafft, and Conor Edwards with Mira medalling in all 3 divisions, and Conor coming in 2nd in Cadets 8 athletes contested 2 age categories: Amber Rudgley, Dakota Hemmings, Lachlan Brothers, Bjorn Tandean, Hussain Moghadamshaidie, Naomi de Bruine, Josh Katz and Nathan Katz, with Amber, Dakota and Lachlan winning a medal and Naomi, Josh and Nathan winning medals in both, Nathan winning both Juniors and Senior divisions The positive trend in the club’s participation at State Open level is encouraging as is the progress of our athletes. Notably, Cameron Leishman, Kyle McIndoe and Oliver Koraca had entered the competition covering an additional 6 divisions but had to withdraw due to injuries. Also Amber McIndoe and Katelyn Boyd are still recovering from injury and they would have covered another 5 divisions. This means that we could have quite easily contested 31 athletes in 53 divisions. Last year these athletes won 1 x 2nd, 3 x 3rd and 2 x 5th places, so our medal tally this year could have potentially also been higher with their participation. Thanks to Amber McIndoe who since her injury before the Nationals last year has picked up a strong interest in coaching and who provides valuable support at club training and at competitions. It was also great to see the strong support from the club over both days, with many athletes who competed on Saturday providing pre-competition support as training partners for warm-up and then offering positive encouragement during matches. Thanks to Dave Coleman, Mark Stewart and Marcel de Bruine (and others who I may have missed) for looking after the club’s video camera during the competition. Thanks to the parents who looked after the coaches over the 2 days and to Pier who arranged the dinner on Friday night. A number of our athletes moved up into higher age categories and weight divisions and it is important to be aware that adapting to the new conditions could understandably take some time. Patience and planning of the priorities in development are needed to progress. Whilst not necessarily winning matches, it was really encouraging to see many of our athletes determined to implement strategies taught at training and positively taking on advice provided by the club’s coaches before and during matches. This is so important to improve in competition performance. On the flip side, some athletes who won matches may well have been disappointed in not achieving better results due to one or a combination of a number of factors, such as loss of focus or intensity, or not sticking to a plan, losing posture, overcooking major attacks, or not adapting to changed strategies from opponents. Many athletes continue to show improvement against opponents who have caused them difficulty in the past and again patience and discipline are needed to close the gap and change the outcome in the future. Plenty of feedback was provided by club coaches during the day and more will be provided during training. Of particular note, new club member Mira (transfer not quite through yet), weighing in at a giant 42kg had no one in her Cadet and Junior divisions so contested heavier divisions and did extremely well in winning Cadets and medalling in Juniors and Seniors. As the result of Nathan and Josh’s impressive wins in Senior Men, Nathan now tops the National Senior points table at 66kg and Josh is within 1 point in 60kg. SUMMARY 26 Budokan athletes competed in 42 divisions at the 2015 ACT International Open winning 21 medals 7 x Gold, 7 x Silver, 7 x Bronze medals + 7 x /5th /7th/9th placings By comparison in 2014, 31 athletes competed in 45 divisions winning: 20 medals 8 Gold, 3 Silver, 9 Bronze, 6 x 4th/5th Number of Divisions contested GOLD SILVER BRONZE 5th/7th/9th U/P Age Category 1 Junior Girls 3 Junior Boys 3 Senior Girls 6 Senior Boys 3 Cadet Girls 6 Cadet Boys 3 Junior Women 8 Junior Men 1 Senior Women 7 Senior Men 27 athletes competing in 42 divisions 1 1/0/0 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 0/1/0 1 2 1/0/0 1 3 1/1/1 3 0/1/0 3 3/3/1 14 2 2 7 7 7