Hi everyone,
the BUCS (formerly BUSA) university competitions are coming up soon.
They will be held in Sheffield from March 13 - 15. Please contact me
with your weight and grade if you want to enter.
see you on the mat,
Will
ICJC Chairman
Dear all,
Judo training will start again next week Wednesday 14 Jan 09. The session will be lengthen to 2 hrs and will start at 1730 and end at 1930.
Monday sessions will be cancelled till we are able to get a more popular time slot up. Henceforth we will only have training on Wednesdays until further notice.
Cheers.
Eugene
Guys,
This is for the tournament in Paris on the 7th of February.
Plan is to get to Paris Friday (6th Feb) afternoon 3pm train arriving 7pm. We will leave Sunday (8 Feb) 8pm back in London at 10pm. Eurostar tickets cost 100 quid each. There will be a further fee of 50 Euros for the competition and 2 nights stay in Paris plus meals for whole of Saturday and Sunday breakfast. After which you can either watch the Paris International Tournament on Sunday or get a transport ticket to visit Paris - This would cost 30 Euros.
Total expenditure would be about 200 quid which I think is rather steep. However, there is the chance to either see Paris or watch a world class tournament while get the chance to gain some competition experience.
We are able to form one brown / black belt team but it would be good if more people would join us.
Please indicate your interest by next Wednesday 14 Jan if you would like to join. Include your weight and belt colour so that I can form groups.
Regards.
Eugene
-----Original Message-----
From: Marie-Florence Leblond [mailto:marie-florence.leblond@polytechnique.org]
Sent: Thu 1/8/2009 5:57 PM
To: destinataires inconnus
Subject: International judo Tournament of the Ecole Polytechnique
Hello,
you said you were interested in taking part to the Ecole
Polytechnique Judo Tournament on the 7th of february. If you are still
interested, *don't forget to send your application through our website
www.tournoidelx.info before the 15th of january*.
Sportively yours,
Marie-Florence Leblond and Adeline Agut, in charge of communication