December 7, 2006
President: Tim
Schultheis
VP: Chuck
Clark
Secretary: Mary Gail Ford
Treasurer: Frank Oliveri
Editor: Kei
Narimatsu
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Contents:
Editorial – Blue vs
White
LOCAL
NEWS
2007 European Tour information
Complete Selection Procedures
Team
Serving Our Country
Something to Think About – The Universe
HELPFUL INFORMATION – Free Directory Assistance
Upcoming
Events
EDITORIAL –
I just received a request for
comment about use of Blue and White judogi use for
juniors at the USJF Nationals. Some of the reasons why this organization
is thinking about this are:
There is no question that the use of the blue and white judogis have
changed the way people perceive judo competitions. Blue judogi’s are sexy. It makes for good TV
contrast. They make it easier to referee. Kids love it.
Beginners, with the tacit permission of their sensei’s,
sometimes only buy the blue judogi. It has
become so widely accepted that many judoka’s are purchasing two judogi’s even if they are not required. It is equally
apparent that the wide spread use of the blue judogi
will become a national standard and perhaps long overdue. Then why is
there angst in my voice? Why should this change be at all
troubling? Why should we not embrace this idea as much as all the other
rules that we live by in this sport?
Let me address some of these
issues and give reasonable cause for caution. International rules should
be used in all sports for uniformity, for consistency in rules. Only
where medical or safety issues affect local tradition should there be variances
from the International Rules. An example of this would be the rules
against armbars and choking for children under
certain ages. Even in these situations, the rules can vary from country
to country or Union to Union. For example, chokes and armbar
usage vary in Europe compared to the Pan-American
In the most powerful and richest
country in the world, certainly every judoka should be able to afford two judogi’s. That may be true in some geographic areas
of this country, but I suspect that there are plenty of clubs in inner city
communities who would be hard pressed to provide two judogi’s
for each player. These club instructors are hard pressed to keep their
clubs open, let alone doubling the judogi
requirement. Then what about families with more than
one child competing? Technically, four judogi’s
should be available to each player in case blood contaminates one of
them. I think you would find resistance in this even in some of the more
affluent areas. I think we also need to be considerate of the growth rate
of some of these children. See the shoe issue below.
Admittedly, some countries (
Truth be told, judo is not a
cheap sport to participate in – but equally, is not the most expensive.
Take football, baseball, hockey, soccer, skating or gymnastics. Shoes,
helmets, shin pads, practice balls, uniforms, gym time all add up to potential
hundreds and thousands of dollars of out of pocket expenses for parents
annually. Judo is relatively inexpensive – monthly dues are not
outrageous at most clubs throughout the
I believe that the easiest,
least expensive way to solve this is to provide blue and white BELTS at all
judo tournaments by the tournament organizers. They started this in
While blue does make refereeing
easier, the use of blue and white judogi’s is
basically an esthetic issue, pure and simple. It is for TV, it is sex
appeal. It is good for judo but is it absolutely necessary? I think
not. While I believe that it is inevitable that blue and white judogi’s will be required at all levels of competition in
the future, I feel that a transition period might be appropriate and that the
blue and white belts would be a perfect short term solution to a long term
problem.
LOCAL NEWS
PAT BURRIS – Coaches Clinic – BE THERE!!! This Saturday,
Any questions?
Complete coverage of
these articles available at the USA Judo website. Click on the link http://www.usjudo.org/ and click on the What's New
page to see all the recent news items. The items listed below may or may
not be linked already. To get further information on any of these
stories, it is better to go to the USA Judo website.
2007
European Tour
The European
Tour schedule is now available at www.usjudo.org . Please note that only one
Athletes ranked
#1 on the USA Judo Senior Elite National Roster, as of Dec. 4, 2006 have the
opportunity to choose their events first, followed by #2 and so on. Check
back frequently as the charts below will be updated as athletes make their
European Tour selections.
Selection
Deadlines - Roster as of December 4, 2006
|
#1 Ranked
Athlete |
3 events |
Dec. 11, 2006
|
|
#2 Ranked
Athlete |
2 events |
Dec. 18, 2006
|
|
#3 Ranked
Athlete |
1 event |
Dec. 27, 2006
|
|
#4 Ranked
Athlete |
1 event |
Jan. 4, 2007 |
|
#5 Ranked
Athlete |
1 event |
Jan. 11, 2007
|
New This
Year: All
athletes must remit the 2007
European Tour Form with
their selections.
Team USA Wins 12 Medals on First Day of Pan American Infantile
Championships
The
Carly Patton (
Katelyn Bouyssou (
After narrowly
winning her first round… more>
Lambert Captures Third Pan American Infantile Championship,
Leads U.S. to 12 Medals on Second Day
(
Lambert, who
also won titles in 2004 and 2005, won the +64kg division on the second day of
the event in which the 13-14-year-olds were contested. Her gold medal was
one of three for the
A bronze
medalist in October at the Senior U.S. Open, Lambert had little trouble with
her four opponents, beating each by ippon (instant
win). One of Lambert’s most glamorous wins of the day was a crushing
throw of Maria Silva (COL) with an ashi dori (lifting counter throw).
Everet Desilets (
Anthony Kwon
(Kaneohe, Hawaii / Hodokan Judo Club) won the 48kg division in his first Pan
American Infantile event, beating his Costa Rican opponent, Ignacio Sancho by a yuko in the final
to win gold… more>
SERVING OUR COUNTRY
PVT Luke Jacobsen – Milwaukee,
WI
LTJG Donny Newsome, Gurnee,
IL
LT Nick Oldfield, Navy, Virginia – home
base
Mike Preditus,
IL
SGT Dennis Pruitt,
IRAQ
Dan Smith, Dickson,
TN
Please let me know other Judo families who have loved ones serving in our
military: rank, branch of service and where they are serving.
Thanks.
Something to Think About –
|
The old saying
is true: it does all depend on how you look at it. (FYI - Light travels at 186,000 miles per second!)
By my math, that's almost 6 TRILLION miles in a year!
Give or take an inch or two....J A "ponderance" for
you: Does a laser beam travel faster than the beam from a
flashlight? Hmmm...? |
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HELPFUL
INFORMATION
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for Directory Assistance Phone companies are charging us $1.00 or more
for 411 - information calls when they don't have to. When you need
to use the 411/information option, simply dial 1-800-FREE-411 or 1-800-373-3411
without incurring a charge. This is information people don't mind receiving -
Pass it on. Works on both home phones and cell
phones.
In business or just for personal, it might come
in handy. It is computerized but if there is a problem, someone live will
come on. KN
UPCOMING EVENTS - 2006
Please note the following events on the horizon for
Dec 9 Illinois Judo Coach's Certification Clinic Tohkon Judo Academy,
Chicago, IL
MR PAT BURRIS, Chief Clinician, Mr James Colgan, Mr Jim Peterson, Dr Kei Narimatsu,
Mr Barry Henby
Contact Tim Schultheis
tschulth@warpnet.net
or (847)244-7847
Dec
9 IJI Meeting Board of
To be held 1 hour before the IJI
Coaches Certification Clinic - 9:00 AM
Dec
26 – 30 Gurnee
Judo Holiday Camp featuring Carrie Chandler
Contact
Tim Schultheis tschulth@warpnet.net for more information www.gurneejudoclub.com
Dec
30
Junior Development Clinic – Open
Workout
Gurnee Judo
Club
Gurnee, IL
Contact Brett
Wolf
azumah4@yahoo.com
2007 dates
Jan TBD Junior
Development Clinic – Open Workout
Tohkon Judo Academy
Chicago, IL
Contact Brett
Wolf
azumah4@yahoo.com
Feb
18 Illinois State Open Judo Championships
Yorkville IL
Contact Chuck Clark: (630)553-5741 clarkmail@sbcglobal.net
OR
Tim Schultheis (847)244-7847
Feb
Sensei Memorial
Feb
17 4th Annual Pedro's Challenge Judo Tournament Wakefield, MA
Contact Jim Pedro at jimmypedro@zebramats.com
or 978-973-6238
Mar
2-4 Midwestern Championships
Mar
10
Mar
24-26 MS/HS/Collegiate National Championships –
Apr
1-2
Apr
7-8
Apr
20-21 Senior Nationals –
May
29-30 Am-Can Challenge –
Jul 7 – 8 Junior
Olympics –
Jul
2007 USJA Junior Nationals –
Jul
14-15 USJF Junior Nationals –
Aug
4-5
Sep
2007 Ladder and Fall Classic
Sep/Oct
2007
Nov
2007
Continental Crown –
Nov
2007
LIFE
MEMBERSHIPS INFORMATION – USA JUDO
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Membership in USA Judo, please contact USA Judo and click on “LIFE
MEMBERSHIP”
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030
1 Henry
Okamura(deceased)
041
2 Kei Narimatsu
065
3 James
Colgan
122
4
Richard Fukuyama(deceased)
125
5
Joanne Barthold(deceased)
139
6
George Stanich
148
7 Mary
Gail Ford
161
8 Kevin
Narimatsu (CA)
162
9 Scott
Narimatsu (CA)
164
10 Byung Chul Cho
167
11 Yung Kim
177
12 Kyu Yoon
181
13 John Bek
189
14 Quentin Thompson
201
15 Michiyuki Sasa
216
16 George Weers
271
17 Susan McConnell
289
18 William Jaconetti
291
19 Jean S Narimatsu
292
20 Susan Narimatsu
324
21 Timothy Tremaine
342
22 Stephen Bergren
349
23 Timothy Canty
355
24 Tim Schultheis
358
25 Bradford Lee
(NV)
363
26 Frank Oliveri
364
27 Michael Ogata
(FL)
370
28 Jeanette J Narimatsu
371
29 Julie K Narimatsu
374
30 Joe Kajita (CA)
378
31 Eiko Shepherd
381
32 Bill
Dunning(deceased)
382
33 Yasko Odagiri
383
34 Wren Odagiri
385
35 Cary Yamanaka
(MN)
387 36
Don Bordeau
There are currently only 36 Life Members in