White Horse Judo Club won six golds and a host of other trophies when they hosted their open championships.
Pride of place went to Adam Johnstone and William Sheppard, who won golds at senior level.
Three juniors – Stephen Miles, Alice Hawkins and Liam Gray – triumphed, while Harry Moreton took gold in the primary.
WHITE HORSE MEDALLISTS Senior grades (age 16+) Gold – Men: A Johnstone, U90kg 2nd-1st Kyu (blue & brown belts); W Sheppard, U73kg 6th-3rd Kyu (white & green).
Bronze – Men: B Ford, U73kg 6th-3rd Kyu (white & green); M Johnstone, U73kg 2nd-1st Kyu (blue & brown); M Griffith, Dan Open (black belts). Women: E Streets, Kyu Open (white & brown); Z Beaumont, Kyu Open (white & brown).
Junior grades (age 10-15) Gold – Boys: S Miles, U50kg; Li Grey, O60kg. Girls: A Hawkins, U60kg.
Silver – Boys: J Kelly, U45kg. Girls: L McGowan, U50kg.
Bronze – Boys: J Kelly, U55kg; B Gobey, U60kg; R Edwards, O60kg; J Collins, U45kg. Girls: A Mullins, U45kg.
Primary grades (age 7-9) Gold – Boy: H Moreton, U28kg.
Silver – Boys: J Duff, U28kg; D Ayres, O31kg. Girls: M Gobey, U28kg.
Bronze: J Dearman, U31kg; M Bream, U28kg; D Fegan, U28kg; J Kelly, U28kg; J Bunyard, O31kg; R Salt, O31kg; T Bailey, O31kg; F Brown, O31kg; C Mullins, U28kg.
Kinder grades (age 5-6) Silver – Boys: C Fegan, U25kg; S Massie, U28kg. Bronze: N Bream, U25kg; JJ Brown, O31kg.
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