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2002
JJIF WORLD JU-JITSU CHAMPIONSHIPS

Photos and Results
Coaches Report

US Ju-Jitsu Team,
Uruguay 2002 |

Opening Ceremony |
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below photos |

US Team at the
Opening Ceremony |

Fighting Competition |

Duo Competition |

Duo Competition |

Judges scoring the
duo competition |

Fighting action |

Fighting competition |

US Team at lunch |

More US Team at lunch |
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Results |
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Position
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Name
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Country
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Duo Men
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1
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Beard Laurent - Helloie Jullien
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France
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2
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Ian Jensen - Per Jensen
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Denmark
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3
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Marco Limacher - Phillip Zigraggen
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Sweden
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4
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Barry Van Bomme - Ron Soechit
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The Nehterland
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Duo Women
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1
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Nadine Altmuller - Stephanie Satory
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Germany
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2
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Nuray Batman - Silvia Alvarez
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The Nehterland
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3
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Emily Keeñer - C Bywater
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England
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4
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Mr. Dejardin - Dolores Leatitia
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France
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55 Kg. Fighting Women
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1
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Anabelle Reydy
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France
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2
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Irene Figoli
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Uruguay
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3
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Iris Zahn
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Germany
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4
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P Gunnarsson
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Sweden
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62 Kg. Fighting Men
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1
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Francisco García
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Spain
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2
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Andrés Hotzel
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Germany
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3
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Alireza Davodi
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Iran
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4
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John Zwalve
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The Nehterland
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69 Kg. Fighting Men
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1
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Cytil Juffroy
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France
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2
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Heindel wolfgan
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Germany
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3
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Michal Adumczyk
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Poland
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4
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Crisitan Mettle
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Denmark
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77 Kg. Fighting Men
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1
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Gregory Vallarino
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Uruguay
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2
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Thomas Kager
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Germany
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3
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Marek Krajewski
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Poland
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4
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Cezar Didier
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France
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85 Kg. Fighting Men
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1
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Wilhemus Matthijs
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The Nehterland
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2
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Ettrup Carsten
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Denmark
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3
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Alexandros Kitsopalvos
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Greece
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4
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Ricard Carmebron
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Sweden
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+94 Kg. Fighting Men
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1
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Fernando Segovia
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Spain
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2
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Grzegorz Zimolsg
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Poland
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3
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Uwe Steinnetz
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Germany
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4
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Vincent Parisi
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France
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+94 Kg. Fighting Men
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1
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Marcelo Figueredo
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Brazil
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2
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Frederic Husson
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France
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3
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Remco Pardoel
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The Nehterland
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4
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Danny Bruzota
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England
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Mix Duo
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1
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Patricia Floquet -Pascal Trehiou
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France
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2
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Angelique Poort - Barry Van Bon
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The Nehterland
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3
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Isabel Talavera - Miguel Benitez
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Spain
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4
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Endele Corinha - Huber Matthias
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Germany
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70 Kg. Fighting Women
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1
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Nicole Sydboge
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Denmark
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2
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Ana Dinberg
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Sweden
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3
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Corinne Sarzy
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France
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4
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Sonja Kins
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Germany
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+70 Kg. Fighting Women
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1
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Sabine Felse
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Germany
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2
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Jenny Brolin
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Sweden
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3
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Joanna Poradzysz
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Poland
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4
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Melanie Lavis
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France
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USJJF Coaches'
Report
US JU-JITSU Team traveled to Uruguay. The USA Delegation was
led by Mr. George E. Anderson, Advisor and Chairman of
the Central Technical Committee, Lt. Col. Bruce R.
Bethers, President of the United States Ju-Jitsu
Federation (USJJF), traveled to the Official Ju-Jitsu
World Championships held in the beautiful South
American Country of Uruguay.
Making the travel arrangements was
a task in itself, since we had team members Anthony
Brewer from California, Jennifer Case and Chris Burdick from Topeka
Kansas, Jill Matteson and Ben DeLeon, National Coach with Assistant Coach
Edmund Fellmuth from Wisconsin, Chad White and Adam Pyles from Ohio,
Noell Kanaga from Mass., Shumbey Calvin from Virginia,
Christopher Gant from North Carolina, Jose Rodriguez
and Steve Logue from Florida. We have to thank Mr.
Anderson and Jack Pyles for putting this together and having it all come
together so we could all meet in one location!
After the fifteen plus hour flight
we were pretty tired and needed a good nights rest. The
next day we were all up and ready to go,
anxious to compete and test our skills against the
world. All the hard training that the team put in the months preceding this
tournament would hopefully pay off. Many of the team traveled to
Wisconsin to train with Coach Fellmuth and myself at
their expense. Today we turned our uniforms in so the
officials could have USA placed on the back of our
Uniforms. What a thrill this was for all the Team when they saw USA on back of
their Gis'. The pride
they showed that night carried on for the rest of the
tournament and our stay. The day of the tournament arrived and we started
out with a positive attitude and continued until the very end with all
the team members cheering and encouraging each other,
sharing their highs, and sharing their disappointments
together as a team.
The USA Team came out fighting
starting with Chris Burdick our Light Weight and ending with
Christopher Gant at Heavy Weight with our women fighters Jennifer Case
and Jill Matteson, Duo Team members Jose Rodriguez,
Steve Logue, Adam Pyles and Noell Kanaga. Although we
did not win any medals this time, we never gave up our
fighting spirit and with more experience US JU-JITSU will have a Team
to watch out for Internationally. Coaches from other Countries gave the
US many compliments and extended invitations to
compete in United Kingdom, Germany,
and Sweden as we gain
experience and better understand the rules of
International competition and have more athletes, wanting to learn and
compete.
US JU-JITSU's priority for competition is to build a stronger
base of athletes from Regional and National
Tournaments. Once again Special Thanks to Lt. Col.
Bethers and Mr. Anderson who have made US JU-JITSU
possible and the opportunity for me to Coach this
year's "Great Team" and see US JU-JITSU flourish in
WORLD JU-JITSU.
Respectfully Submitted,
Ben DeLeon,
US JU-JITSU National Coach for the 2002 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS.
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