Laura Scarlett-McAllister won a place in the British squad for next month's European Masters Championships in Prague by winning the British Masters crown in Walsall.
A third dan, the founder of Bicester Senshu Judo Club and head coach, won all five fights in the Under 78 kg category.
All of her fights were settled by the maximum score of Ippon, where the opponent has to be thrown flat on their back, four with perfect throws and one with a hold-down.
Scarlett-McAllister threw World Masters champion, Kay Andrews, for Ippon, on her way to gold.
In Prague, Scarlett-McAllister will be aiming to better the bronze she has won for the past three years at the championships.
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