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Mr Hawkins, who trains at Ipswich Judo Club, wears a prosthetic leg when facing opponents. Contributed. Aaron lost his leg after a motor bike crash when he was aged 18 ...
Ipswich Judo Club has been a thriving part of the community since it was formed in 1957. Now, operating out of Northgate Sports Centre, it is run entirely by volunteers and offers sessions to ...
Ipswich Judo Club is celebrating after two of its most-talented athletes achieved their black belts. Eighteen-year-olds Anastasia Bobes and Ruth Patten recently achieved their 1st dan black belts ...
January 31 - The British Judo Association's Enjoy Judo and School 2 Dojo programmes are paying off in the east of England as the initiatives continue to drive growth in the sport among young people.
IPSWICH Central Judo School competitors proved they are willing to adjust quickly by winning six medals at the recent Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu State Championships in Brisbane.
Mr Hawkins, who trains at Ipswich Judo Club, wears a prosthetic leg when facing opponents. Image source, Contributed. Image caption, Aaron lost his leg after a motor bike crash when he was aged 18 ...
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