Sicily UNJJ International Championships
2004
Medal Winners

Congratulations to all the medal winners at the United Nations of Ju Jitsu International Tournament.

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Medal Winners

  Name Event Club
Gold Medals
 
LORNA CRUMP Ladies Ground Fighting Harlow JJJC
 
GUY MIDDLETON Under 78kg Ground Fighting Harlow JJC
DORTHE NIELSON Ladies Ground Fighting Ishigaki JJJC
 
CHRIS RICHARDSON Over 78kg Ground Fighting Harlow JJJC
Silver Medals
 
JAMES BAGOT Over 78kg Ground Fighting      Dagenham JJC
 
LORNA CRUMP Senior Random Attack Harlow JJJC
 
HARRY FITZGERALD Under 11 Junior Open Hand Kata Hornchurch JJJA
 
DANIELA MARTUCCI Over 11 Junior Open Hand Kata Harlow JJC
 
DANIELA MARTUCCI Junior Weapons Kata Harlow JJC
 
DANIELA MARTUCCI Junior Over 11 Random Attack Harlow JJC
 
GUY MIDDLETON   Senior Weapons Kata Harlow JJC
Bronze Medals
 

LORNA CRUMP           Pair’s Demo Harlow JJJC
PAUL NICHOLLS Basildon JJJC

 

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Report by Sensei John Hunt - 7th Dan

Official Jikishin Representative

 

Team Line UpEarly in the morning on Thursday 30th September 2004 the Jikishin team assembled at Gatwick airport for our trip to sunny Sicily for the 13th United Nations of Jujitsu Congress. and for the first time we were without Terry & Janet Parker who were unable to make the trip.

After a hearty breakfast (healthy option of course.) and a small delay we were on our way to Catania airport where we were met by some of our Sicilian hosts.

A one hour coach trip and we had arrived at the Gardini Naxos holiday village with the magnificent Mount Etna as our back drop

Our hosts Gery Spina & Giuseppe Giardinella and some of the management team were waiting to welcome us and greeted everybody personally. After booking in to the apartments everybody was free to explore the beautiful holiday village & hotel.

.Dinner is Served

Dinner was at 8-30pm. and all the participants were together for the first time on this trip, old friendships renewed, new friendships forged in the traditional U.N.J.J. way, Dinner was followed by a impromptu show in the outdoor theatre where of course Jikishin was duly represented by Willy Murley and Tony Park.

A hilarious performance by both Willy &Tony (pictures will be available for blackmail purposes later) had everybody in hysterics.

It was at this time I realised that being Prof Parker’s representative was not going to be plain sailing, as an emergency committee meeting was called to iron out some technicalities for the competitions and the meeting went on into the early hours.

Friday was a free day and the sun was shining, everybody had the option of exploring or lying by the pool (bar was open early) or going to the beach, everybody except me that is, a full day of T V sessions and meetings with the local dignitaries & all of the delegates had to be dressed in full uniform (blazer & tie and 30 degrees plus)

For many years now we have always thought that when Terry & Janet disappeared for hours on end they were off enjoying themselves, now I know differently, so come back Terry & Janet all is forgiven.

Saturday, and the day of the competitions had arrived, the coach picked us up at 7-30am for our journey into Catania and some very apprehensive competitors prepared to do battle, The Winners Line Up

Luca Martucci at 6 years old was the youngest Jikishin competitor and he was given the honour of leading the British team into the arena

A day of very long & hard competition followed, no quarter asked, non given and every contest, win or lose ended with respect for the opponent.,  at the end of the day ( 21-00hrs) a very weary Jikishin team arrived back at the village.

Sunday was the day of the Course and a good day was had by all. Our usual friends from around the world took their turn to teach on the mats and some interesting techniques were shown. 

Sunday evening, and the Gala dinner, the starter was interesting, see picture, I took the picture in case I had to go to hospital, but first impressions can be very deceiving as it was delicious, a very Sicilian meal with liberal amounts of wine followed.

The presentations were made and then it was time for the disco, this ended quite suddenly at about 1a.m. so we all made our way to one of the many bars near the village, and I’m pleased to say Jikishin tradition was upheld as the bar owner offered to cook us breakfast as the sun came up.

 Monday was recovery day, aerobics in the pool followed by a mini world cup with every country fielding a 5 aside football team and a party by the pool after dinner.

"Smoking" Sensei John Hunt

 

On Tuesday, the trip we had been waiting for, an excursion to Mount Etna, we had a luxury 56 seater coach for 19 of us so loads of room, our guide Patrizia was brilliant, Coach to 2000ft, cable car then large jeeps to the top of the second crater, and as Etna had been erupting it was a very surreal experience to be walking on the top of an active volcano and I for one would not have missed it for the world.  

 

In the evening after dinner, the German & Danish teams put on a demonstration in the outdoor theatre and everybody enjoyed the show.

 The last day was spent visiting the beautiful town of Taormina and of course a visit to the famous Greek amphitheatre.

Wednesday night was our last night to enjoy ourselves, after dinner it was the turn of the Italian & British teams to show their stuff and they did not let us down with their performances, this was followed by a party by the pool and at midnight our hosts supplied spicy pasta (red hot chilli) and wine to finish off the evening

Thursday Morning and it is time to go home, and our hosts were there in force, good byes said and it was over for another year, another T shirt and plenty of good memories. 

I really enjoyed being Prof. Parkers U.N.J.J. representative as it was a real eye opener to the detail behind all of our trips and thanks to Janet’s organising I never had one problem all week

 I would like to thank all of those who made the trip for their support and of course for their company.

 John & Susan Hunt


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