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8 Kano
RESPECT
in Judo & in Life
by
Brian N. Watson

‘Civility costs nothing, and buys everything.’
Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762)
In boyhood my grandfather once asked me what I wished to be when I grew up. I answered in all seriousness, ‘A cowboy!’ I couldn’t understand why he laughed since I often went to the cinema on Saturday mornings to watch Roy Rogers and co., and thought that the life of a cowboy must be wonderfully exciting. Also, the plots were always easy for me to fathom: the good guys wore the white hats and the baddies the black. It was not until much later that I realized most people in the real world wear grey. On occasions, I saw other movies. One drama in particular I well remember was the 1948 production of The Winslow Boy by playwright Terrance Rattigan (1911-1977). There was nothing in the scenario that particularly interested me at such a young age, but what did strike me was the politeness of the dialogue and the respectful attitude shown by the actors. This was a world apart from the rude expressions and rough rowdiness of the popular children’s cowboy films of the day.
Words are similar to living creatures. They are born, live and die. After changes are introduced into society, it usually follows that language changes, too. Sometimes foreign words are anglicized or new words are coined and old ones gradually become redundant or are revived by being given fresh meanings to reflect the modification. Terms such as PC, hardware, software, tablet, smart phone, ipod and so forth have been created in recent decades thus mirroring the advances in information technology. On the other hand, carjacking, self-harm, road rage, y***o, acid head, football hooliganism and others manifest some of the modern-day ills of society. Such innovative expressions are soon used by media journalists, novelists, and others. These neologisms naturally influence our thoughts, speech and behaviour, often unconsciously.
Today’s society seems to be progressively uncivil. Hostile comments that can lead to the polarization of communities are heard increasingly in modern-day life, sometimes gratuitously. Contentious remarks tend to receive speedy dominance, especially by the news media. Offensive and coarse linguistic expressions have become endemic in some communities. It is costing us our dignity, and sometimes even puts our democratic heritage in jeopardy. If we ignore this issue, incivility will become so ingrained as to be considered quite ‘normal.’ This can be hazardous, particularly so when leading politicians and statesmen resort to the use of disrespectful speech on the world stage; for acrimony between communities and nations could well be the result.
Turning now to international judo, I have knowledge of several clubs that were firmly established, operated successfully for years and then arguments arose, members started to resign, and since newcomers were reluctant to join, as they saw it, a dysfunctional group, the clubs were forced to close because of dwindling funds. However, this tendency does not seem to happen so much in Japan. Perhaps this is because Japanese dojos have ‘Dojo Rules’ that are rigidly enforced and are often displayed permanently on the notice board. At some dojos, all students are made familiar with the rules by being required to recite them in unison at daily training sessions, so that over time they become deeply-rooted in the minds of trainees.
During Japan’s feudal era samurai were trained in jujutsu, in archery, horsemanship, swordsmanship and in etiquette. Training in military arts for use in warfare is understandable, but why etiquette? There were a number of reasons as to why a strict system of etiquette was developed. Mainly, this was taught by means of rituals that were performed in order to show respect to one’s superiors. Also, rigorous training was given to show samurai how to wear and handle their weapons in a safe manner and how to behave so as not to give any offence particularly so in the presence of high officials. This training was conducted in the dojo where the trainees would maintain a composed dignity of demeanour. Samurai received instruction in both speech and manner because they would, perhaps on occasions, be summoned to an audience with the sh**un or his officers in order to report on matters of relevance. Any samurai lacking civility could easily expose himself to ridicule and perhaps even punishment if he displayed ignorance of the respectful ways of the court. For example, in 1701 Naganori Asano, Lord of Ako, was in attendance on the sh**un. During his visit, Asano drew his dagger in a fit of pique and wounded Yoshinaka Kira, a nobleman, who had insulted him. To draw one’s weapon from its scabbard inside the castle of the sh**un was a grave offense and therefore Asano was ordered to commit seppuku (ritual su***de), his own castle was forfeited and his family was declared extinct. Briefly, what transpired next was that all 300 or so men of Asano’s clan disbanded, some two years later; however, forty-seven of his loyal samurai secretly re-grouped in order to avenge their master’s death and did so by murdering Kira. Thus, they in turn were ordered to commit seppuku for committing the crime of murder. This well-known incident is referred to in Japan as the ‘Forty-Seven Ronin’ or the forty-seven master less samurai and became the theme for many books and historical dramas because it was considered to be emblematic of the loyalty, sacrifice, perseverance and honour, all of which were considered to be high principles that ordinary Japanese people should also endeavour to aspire to in daily life.
Typically the samurai pledged allegiance to his lord and was expected to give his life, if need be, without demur. Formal etiquette was based on the stringent tenets of a professional warrior’s outlook on life: austerity, righteousness, duty, courage, politeness, truthfulness, self-control and benevolence that served as the bedrock of the warrior’s code of conduct. Ideally, in return for his steadfast loyalty he would receive land, property, titles and annual stipends of rice. On the other hand, there were times when, for whatever reason, loyalties among samurai and master wavered and self-seeking groups of samurai would resort to treachery, intrigue and deception in order to achieve their ends. Japan’s history records such instances that sometimes led to widespread strife and internecine warfare.
Professor Jigoro Kano (1860-1938) was a pacifist who initially studied the martial arts as a way to live peacefully with others. He was not so much interested in martial arts as a means of displaying physical superiority; rather he was captivated by the spiritual and intellectual components. In his twenties he studied in particular two of the major jujutsu traditions, the Kito and the Tenjin-Shinyō styles. His quest was to unify these two traditions which eventually led to his creation of Kodokan judo, an art that stressed not only physical skills but also mental focus and an ethical and humanitarian outlook on life. Kano was intrigued by the fact that judo training could strengthen both body and mind, and so he wished to increase its moral and intellectual aspects. A remnant of the civility remaining from the days of the samurai is that modern-day judo students are also given some instruction in how to behave. They are, for example, taught deportment and other elements of etiquette, such as how to bow correctly in both the formal sitting style and in the standing posture; this is especially required when performing kata. In Japanese budo dojos, the traditional formal sitting bow is still sometimes performed both before and after practicing with an opponent, together with the polite verbal request of: ‘onegaishimasu’ before the start, and ‘arigatou-gozaimasu’ thank you, at the end of a bout. By being able to practice with a partner, both are able to learn from the experience, therefore, one is obliged to thank one’s opponent. Judo practice should always begin and end with a sincere bow of courtesy and respect. However, with the greatly increased internationalization of judo in recent decades, the formal sitting bow before and after a contest has been replaced with the standing bow, largely for the sake of the many modern-day non-Japanese judoka. Traditionalists, however, have resented this trend. Some foreigners are ignorant of the correct form of bowing and often give a slight, impolite nod of the head instead of a correct bow by bending at the waist, momentarily hesitating, and then returning to an upright posture at the start and conclusion of a judo contest.
In Japan, many dojos function and flourish in an atmosphere of relative harmony. The reason for this is that dojo rules and customs are rarely violated by the well-disciplined trainees. All authority in the dojo rests with the instructor. A typical training session lasts for two hours and usually starts and finishes strictly on time. During this period there is customarily very little verbal communication uttered throughout the session. Even well before the official starting time, students are already wearing their judogi ready to begin practice on time. At the start, students line up in order of grade and face their instructor. All bow in unison, he bows in response. A senior student is appointed to lead the 10-minute warm-up exercises. Next, a general randori session lasts for about one hour. The instructor will then give a short lesson on a particular technique for some 15 minutes. This is followed by a 30-minute groundwork period. Usually the captain of the judo team leads the final grueling physical exercises in which some two hundred push-ups, stomach and leg exercises are performed. All students, who by this time are sweating profusely, again sit in line in front of the instructor who gives a short pep-talk followed by a few minutes’ mokuso or meditation, and then all make a final respectful bow as the practice is brought to a close. The students will then co-operate with each other in both sweeping the dojo and in the discarding of any rubbish. Floorboards surrounding the tatami area are washed with wet cloths and wiped dry. When the dojo cleaning chores have been completed, all then bathe. The instructor bathes first alone. The senior and junior students follow. The juniors clean the bathroom before dressing and leave the dojo and bathroom neat and tidy ready for the following day’s training. Thus, these rigorous daily cleaning chores are considered to be an important and an integral part of one’s judo regimen.
Because Japanese students know that etiquette lies at the base of budo and also know exactly what is required of them, normally there is little friction among the dojo membership. Each student’s behaviour is constantly monitored by the instructor. If a student, for example, fails to bow properly when he enters or leaves the dojo, which is the custom when entering a temple or some other building of especial merit, or shows any other disrespect or inappropriate behaviour, he is quickly reprimanded by either a senior student or by the instructor. Therefore, perhaps because of such regular discipline at school as well as the dojo, there is little vandalism by the young in Japan. Thus, a civil and harmonious atmosphere is routinely maintained in many Japanese budo dojos. Such mores encourage dignity and admiration not only for the instructor but also for the dojo itself, and it is this respect for the instructor-dojo unit, which forms the basis for good order, manners and most importantly safety. During my three-year judo training at a Japanese university, I occasionally saw a few violent and inappropriate incidents among the students. These occurred on the very rare occasions when the instructor was either late or absent. Therefore, it is most desirable that at every judo session a senior figure should lead the training and see that discipline is always strictly maintained.
Thus, the observance of etiquette serves as a system to preserve social order. This is the fundamental aspect that one should contemplate when practicing judo. At the same time, the heeding of etiquette is considered to be an indispensable part of one’s life outside the dojo, too. If in either training or contest, decorum is disregarded, the encounter could turn into a fierce fight, and if so, the possibility of learning anything of value would vanish. In judo, therefore, we are expected to show self-restraint and to respect our opponents at all times, even though they may resort to unprincipled behaviour when totally obsessed with the idea of winning at all costs.
Finally, it is imperative that instructors of the budo arts fulfill their essential duty, which is to be an EXEMPLAR that will influence most favorably the character development of their students.
Brian N. Watson
Tokyo, Japan
18th October 2017

References:
Swordsmanship:Technique&Practice, Gordon Warner, Donn Draeger, Weatherhill, 1979
Things Japanese, Basil Hall Chamberlain, Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1973
The Father of Judo, B.N. Watson, Kodansha International, 2000, 2012
IL Padre Del Judo, (Italian) B.N. Watson, Edizioni Mediterranee, 2005
Judo Memoirs of Jigoro Kano, B.N. Watson, Trafford Publishing, 2008, 2014
Memorias de Jigoro Kano, (Portuguese) B.N. Watson, Editora Cultrix, 2011

(This report may be translated into your local language and passed to others. B.N. Watson)

El Dojo de JUDO del Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires, fomenta los valores morales de la práctica deporti

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El Judoca 🥋 Luca Ridao, integrante de la selección argentina de judo, que representa al país en la categoría Cadete -50 kilos concluye su 2da. Gira Americana, logrando el Bronce en el Campeonato Panamericano y repitiendo el podio ganando la medalla de Bronce en el Campeonato Sudamericano.

Entre 2018 y 2019 logró 10 podios en 12 participaciones internacionales, alcanzó, 3 Oros, 4 Plata, 3 Bronces.
Así continúa posicionándose como nro. 2 en el ranking mundial de la categoría.

Eventos donde participó 2018 / 2019
Copa República Dominicana 🇩🇴 2018 Bronce/ 2019 Plata
Copa Panamá 🇵🇦 2018 Plata/ 2019 Oro
Copa Perú 🇵🇪 2018 5to. / 2019 Oro
Copa Canadá 🇨🇦 2018 Bronce/ 2019 Oro
Panamericano Argentina 🇦🇷 2018 5to.
Panamericano Colombia 🇨🇴 2019 Bronce
Sudamericano Argentina 🇦🇷 2018 Plata
Sudamericano Colombia 🇨🇴 2019 Bronce

Los eventos internacionales fueron fiscalizados por IJF

Ahora inició su etapa de entrenamiento para representar a Argentina en el Campeonato del Mundo de Judo Cadetes, en Almaty, Kazajistán, el próximo 25 de septiembre de 2019.

11/05/2019

FELICITAMOS a nuestro Judoca LUCA RIDAO y su cuerpo técnico: Facundo Vitali, Anibal Janeiro y el preparador físico Emiliano Weis por los siguientes logros internacionales.
Medalla de ORO en la Copa Panamericana de Judo de Panama
Medalla de PLATA en la Copa Panamericana de Judo de República Dominicana.

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JUDO CIUDAD UN EQUIPO
QUE INSPIRA PASIÓN, UNIÓN Y RESPETO MUTUO chau BARILOCHE 2019, VAMOS POR MÁS...
FELICITACIONES
Vicky Delvechio (medalla de Oro y Plata)
Luca Ridao (medalla de Oro y Bronce)
Lorenzo Raso Fric (medalla de Plata y Bronce)
Bruno Di Nallo(5to.)
Javi Clementoni (5to.)

Coach genio Facu Vitali
Mentor Sensei Anibal Janeiro

Gracias chicos por por todo.

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Campeonato Abierto de la Ciudad XXIII° Edición.
Sábado 23 de Marzo.
Polideportivo Parque Chacabuco.

Categoría Cadete:
-50 kg Ridao Luca - Campeón

Categoría Junior:
-55 kg De Mattia Guido - Campeón
-90 kg Raso Fric Lorenzo - Campeón

Felicitaciones

17/03/2019

Queremos agradecerles al Club SITAS, por la invitación a la excelente práctica compartida. Sin duda la pasión del Judo nos Une. Pronto seremos sus anfitriones en nuestra casa.

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FELICITAMOS A NUESTROS REPRESENTANTES
Comienza en año deportivo y nuestros GRANDES JUDOCAS, empiezan a demostrar su técnica y logros deportivos.

Gran actuación de todos en el Abierto de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, realizado el sábado 1 de abril en el CEF 123.

JACQUELINE OLMOS CF -48 1 PUESTO
JESICA OLMOS CF -48 2PUESTO
IOAV ABRAMSON CM -46 1 PUESTO
LUCA RIDAO CM-50 2 PUESTO
PAPAZIAN SANTIAGO CM -66 2 PUESTO

Felicitaciones a sus entrenadores, Anibal Janeiro y Facundo Vitali, por el logro de los chicos.

Un agradecimiento especial al Comité Organizador del Evento por la cordialidad y organización deportiva.

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JUDO 2018
AGRADECEMOS AL ENARD Y A LA CAJ

Por la designación de nuestro judoca Sebastian Portillo, y nuestra entrenadora femenina Lucia Lamorgese (D.T.F.), para que representen a nuestro país en la Gira Europea de:

Antalya European Cup Cadets (Turquia)
Antalya EJU Cadets Training Camp (Turquia)
Zagrev European Cup Cadets (Croacia)

Este es sin duda un gran camino para nuestros representantes del Club con vistas a los Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud 2018.

ASI MISMO FELICITAMOS A TODOS NUESTROS REPRESENTANTES Y SU CUERPO TECNICO.
ÉXITOS

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Como todos los años, el Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, hará entrega de los Premios Jorge Newbery, al deportista destacado de la Ciudad Autónoma de Bs. As., por disciplina deportiva.

Por ello, Capitanía de Judo del Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires, quiere FELICITAR a nuestro representante YOAV ABRAMSON, ya que ha sido elegido por sus logros deportivos en el año 2016, para integrar la terna que competirá por el Jorge Newbery de plata en el deporte de Judo.

Algunos de sus logros:
Campeón Sudamericano - Asuncion, Paraguay
Campeón Sudamericano por Equipos
Campeón Nacional Clausura - MDQ
Campeón Centro República - Córdoba
Campeón Copa Club Ciudad de Bs As
Campeón Juegos Nacionales Evita por Equipos
Medalla de Plata Juegos Nacionales Evita
Campeón Topes Evaluativos C.A.J.

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La Capitanía de Judo quiere felicitar a los representantes de nuestra institución, Sebastian Portillo y Luca Ridao, quienes están integrando el equipo del PROGRAMA BUENOS AIRES 2018, y se encuentran desarrollando un campo de entrenamiento internacional en la Ciudad de Porto Alegre (Brasil), más precisamente en el Club Sogipa.

Dentro de este marco el día 3 de diciembre, ambos judocas participaron del Campeonato Estadual de Porto Alegre, el cual contó con una participación de 700 judocas.

Sebas logro la medalla de Plata
Luca alcanzó la medalla de Bronce

FELICITACIONES A AMBOS y a los DOCENTES
Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Anibal Janeiro
Facundo Vitali
Lucia Lamorgese

Responsables del Programa 2018
Gustavo Diez
Vanesa Titarelli
Jorge Navarrete

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Campeonato Nacional Clausura C.A.J. - Mar del Plata 2016
Oros - Platas - Bronces y 5tos Puestos.
Gran Nacional.
Disfruten el haber sido protagonistas.

Ioav Abramson oro y Campeón IBM -36 Kilos
Ailen Gonzalez Acco 5to. puesto IBF -40 Kilos
Luca Ridao Plata y Sub Campeón IBM -44 Kilos
Victoria Del Vechio Bronce IBF -64
Guadalupe Acevedo Bronce CF-48Kilos
Sebastian Portillo 5to. Puesto CM -66 Kilos

Felicitaciones!!

Agradecimientos a Facundo Vitali como coch asistente en el evento y a los entrenadores Anibal Janeiro y Lucia Lamorgese

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FELICITACIONES A NUESTROS REPRESENTANTES EN LOS JUEGOS NACIONALES EVITA EDICIÓN 2016.

YOAV ABRAMSOM INF B 40 SUBCAMPEON
RIDAO LUCA INF B 44 SUBCAMPEON
GONZALEZ ACCO AILEN INF B 40 5TO. PUESTO

Nuestro agradecimiento a los entrenadores, Anibal Janeiro, Facundo Vitali y Lucia Lamorgese, por la dedicación permanente.

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Judo Club Ciudad de Bs As PRESENTE en el Campeonato Sudamericano Inf B en Paraguay.
Yoav Abramson -36 kg Campeon Sudamericano
Luca Ridao - 40 kg 5to puesto
Ailén Gonzalez Acco - 40 kg 5to Puesto
Victoria Delvecchio - 64 kg Medalla de Bronce
Se dio todo, como siempre, con la pasion de Luca y Ailen, con Vicky volviendo de a poco a su nivel luego de su lesion, con Yoav resolviendo con gran categoria sus combates.
Una experiencia mas de tantas que han tenido.
Importante. Porque es importante ser Seleccion Nacional. Felicitaciones!!

05/10/2016

El CLUB CIUDAD DE BUENOS AIRES, por cuarto año consecutivo, aporta al Judo Nacional y de representación Argentina sus mejores exponentes para integrar la Selección Nacional Infantil de Judo, que participará en el Campeonato Sudamericano Infantil A y B en la Ciudad de Asunción del Paraguay entre los días 6 al 10 de octubre.

Queremos felicitar a nuestros judocas por el compromiso permanente en sus horas de entrenamiento y el sacrifício para alcanzar el honor de representar al país.

Yoav Abramson IBM -36 kg
Luca Ridao IBM -40 kg
Ailén Gonzalez Acco IBF -40 kg
Vicki Delvecchio IBF -64 kg

Nuestro agradecimiento a los entrenadores, Anibal Janeiro, Facundo Vitali y Lucia Lamorgese.

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ENTRENANDO CON ALMA, MENTE Y CUERPO, PARA SER PARTE DE LA HISTORIA DEL JUDO ARGENTINO.

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MUCHAS FELICITACIONES A LORENZO RASO FRIC (LOLO)

En la Copa Ciudad de Porto Alegre (Brasil) e integrando el Seleccionado Nacional Sub. 16, nuestro representante Lorenzo Raso Fric obtuvo el Subcampeonato en la división -81 kg, haciendose merecedor de la Medalla de Plata.

El evento se disputo en las instalaciones de la Sociedad Gimnástica de Porto Alegre (SOGIPA) la más importante institución de Judo en Rio Grande do Sur.

Agradecemos la apoyatura del Ente Nacional de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo (ENARD) en el marco del Programa Juegos Olimpicos de la Juventud Bs As 2018.

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NUESTROS REPRESENTANTES SIEMPRE PRESENTES.
COPA ABIERTA MUNICIPALIDAD DE TRES DE FEBRERO 25 DE JUNIO DE 2016 - CASEROS

FELICITACIONES A TODOS POR LOS GRANDES LOGROS DEPORTIVOS.

1 RIDAO LUCA INF B 44 CAMPEON
2 YOAV ABRAMSOM INF B 36 SUBCAMPEON
3 GONZALEZ ACCO AILEN INF B 40 SUBCAMPEONA
4 PAPAZIAN SANTIAGO CAD 66 3ER PUESTO
5 RASO FRIC LORENZO CAD 73 CAMPEON
6 RASO FRIC LORENZO KGM 73 SUBCAMPEON
7 CLEMENTONI JAVIER KGM 81 3ER PUESTO
8 CLEMENTONI JAVIER SEN 81 3ER PUESTO

CUERPO TÉCNICO: PROF. ANIBAL JANEIRO / FACUNDO VITALI

18/06/2016

Club Ciudad, presente en el Abierto de la Ciudad, 3 Campeones y 2 Subcampeones. Felicitaciones +Info en nuestra Pág. de Facebook.

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El Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires, ha dicho presente este fin de semana, en dos importantes actividades deportivas. Participando en el Torneo anual “Abierto de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires”, realizado en el Parque Sarmiento y en el Campo de desarrollo del Programa 2018 del Ente Nacional de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo, desarrollado en Villa Gesel.

FELICITAMOS A NUESTROS REPRESENTANTES EN EL ABIERTO DE LA CIUDAD
Ailen González Acco IBF -40 Kilos Campeona
Luca Ridao IBM -44 Kilos Campeón
Guido De Mattia CM -50 Kilos SubCampeón
Sebastian Portillo CM -66 Kilos Campeón
Santiago Papazian CM -66 Kilos Campeón
DT: Sensei Anibal Janeiro.

FELICITAMOS A NUESTROS REPRESENTANTES EN EL CAMPO DE VILLA GESELL
Lorenzo Raso Fric y Ioav Abramson
DT: Sensei Facundo Vitali.

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La Capitanía de Judo del Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires y el Comité Organizador del evento, integrado por: Laura ACCO, Fabián PAPAZIAN, Daniel RIDAO, Jorgelina PALDINO, Sergio RASO, Alfredo PORTILLO, Joalice y Paulo Dinallo, Anibal JANEIRO Y Gustavo DIEZ, quieren agradecer a todos aquellos que participaron en el evento, a las 23 provincias participantes, al vecino país de Brasil, los mas de 40 clubes que integraron la cita deportiva, las 800 participaciones deportivas y los 2000 espectadores aproximadamente, que dijeron presentes en la Copa de Judo Club Ciudad de Buenos Aires y el Evaluativo Internacional del Programa de Detección de Talentos de Buenos Aires 2018.
Fue una cita deportiva emotiva, entrelazando la Cultura Japonesa y los destacados judocas que demostraron su excelente nivel competitivo.

Así mismo queremos agradecer a todos los que de una u otra manera cooperaron con la organización del evento como actores trascendentales del mismo.

Y el agradecimiento especial a las 25 autoridades deportivas del país que acompañaron las competencias y la Ceremonia de Premiación.

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LA CAPITANIA JUDO, PADRES, ALUMNOS Y DOCENTES, QUIEREN FELICITAR AL SENSEI HECTOR ANIBAL JANEIRO, AL HABER RECIBIDO DE MANOS DEL PRESIDENTE DE LA CONFEDERACIÓN ARGENTINA DE JUDO, EL 8VO. GRADO DE DAN, EN RECONOCIMIENTO A SU CAPACIDAD, ESFUERZO, TRABAJO Y DEDICACIÓN.

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FELICITAMOS A TODOS LOS CHICOS QUE EL PASADO FIN DE SEMANA, EN LA COPA MIKIO KAWAKITA OBTUVIERON EXCELENTES RESULTADOS.

Inf B -36 Abramson Yoav - 5to
Inf B -40 Ridao Luca - Campeón
Inf B -40 Gonzalez Acco Ailen - Campeona
Inf B -44 Olmos Yesica - Campeona
Inf B -44 Olmos Jacqueline - 2da
Cadete -48 Acevedo Guadalupe - 3ra
Cadete -48 Acevedo Candela - 5ta
Cadete -60 Di Nallo Bruno - 3ro
Cadete -66 Portillo Sebastian - 5to
Cadete -66 Papazian Santiago - 3ro
Cadete -73 Raso Fric Lorenzo - 2do
Kiu Graduado - 66 Portillo Sebastian 7mo
Kiu Graduado -81 Clementoni Javier - 3ro

AGRADECEMOS EL PERMANENTE APOYO DE LOS DOCENTES, ANIBAL JANERIO, FACUNDO VITALI Y LUCIA LAMORGESE

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COPA DE JUDO CLUB CIUDAD DE BUENOS AIRES 2016
PENSADA PARA VOS - TE VAS A SORPRENDER

Sábado 28 y Domingo 29 de Mayo:
Copa Judo Club Ciudad de Bs As, Abierto por Instituciones.
Se disputaran todas las categorías. COSTO $200 (DOSCIENTOS PESOS)

Sábado 28 de mayo (por la tarde):
Evento Receptivo Internacional Proyecto Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud BS AS 2018. ESTE EVENTO ES SIN COSTO
Es Abierto, y una instancia de Evaluación importante del Programa.
Reservado a las clases 2000, 2001 y 2002.

(Estos Judocas podrán inscribirse además, en la Copa Judo Club Ciudad de Bs. As.)

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CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE JUDO DE CATAMARCA 2016

Queremos felicitar a nuestros judocas representativos:
LUCA RIDAO IBM -40 Kilos, por ganar su medalla de oro y obtener su 5to. podio como campeón Argentino consecutivo.

YOAV ABRAMSON IBM -36 kilos por su gran desempeño logrando la medalla de Plata, convirtiéndose en Sub Campeón Argentino

Una mención y agradecimiento especial a los docentes Aníbal Janeiro y Facundo Vitali, por el constante trabajo que redunda en los resultados deportivos de los chicos.

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Avenida Libertador 7501
Núñez
C1429BMI

Horario de Apertura

Martes 18:00 - 22:00
Jueves 18:00 - 22:00
Sábado 12:00 - 16:00

Otros Equipo deportivo de aficionados en Núñez (mostrar todas)
Soy de River en la buenas y en las  malas Soy de River en la buenas y en las malas
Buenos Aires
Núñez

SOY DE RIVER EN LAS BUENAS Y EN LAS MALAS♥ -Toda La Informacion. -Las Mejores Fotos. -TODO SOBRE R

River Plate: El club Argentino con mas socios. River Plate: El club Argentino con mas socios.
Núñez

Club Atlético River Plate, su apodo es Millonarios, mote que tiene sus orígenes en los altísimos prec

Jabalies Football Americano Jabalies Football Americano
Avenida Presidente Figueroa Alcorta 6606
Núñez, 1428

Jabalíes Football Americano Argentina se fundó en la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, y su misió

Una Banda Roja Que Nos Cruza El Alma Una Banda Roja Que Nos Cruza El Alma
Avenida Figueroa Alcorta 7597
Núñez, 1428

Por el juego, por las ganas y el orgullo de tener UNA BANDA ROJA QUE NOS CRUZA EL ALMA ♫♪

Equipo Gimnástico, ISEF Nº1 Dr. E. Romero Brest Equipo Gimnástico, ISEF Nº1 Dr. E. Romero Brest
Núñez

Equipo Representativo de Gimnasia Artistica Instituto Superior de Educacion Fisica N°1 Dr. Enriq

Futbol CARP Futbol CARP
Avenida Pte. Figueroa Alcorta 7597
Núñez, C1428BCL

SEA DONDE SEA ESTAREMOS! WHERE WE WILL BE! EN LAS BUENAS Y EN LAS MALAS MUCHO MÁS Futbol CARP

River, La Razón De Mi Locura River, La Razón De Mi Locura
Avenida Pte. Figueroa Alcorta 7597
Núñez, 1428

█║▌│█│║▌║│█║ "River, La Razón De Mi Locura" . Perfil Original & Auténtico® Páginas con el mismo nombr

Somos Del Gallinero Somos Del Gallinero
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Núñez, 1651

Esta pág esta creada para los que Amamos a Nuestro Querido #RiverPlate. Sin motivos de beneficienci