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101. This Is Oxfordshire CommuniGate The History Of Faringdon Judo The history of Faringdon judo Club. The Dojo was built in 1964 witha grant of £2,000 from The National Playing Fields Association http://www.communigate.co.uk/oxford/faringdonjudoclub/page8.phtml |
102. A Brief History Of Judo back over a thousand years into Japanese history. Japanese member of the InternationalOlympic Committee and internationally known for the development of judo. http://www.recgov.org/r&w/nihjudo/history.html |
103. Olympic Preview Judo Did You Know? Despite the fact that judo means, the gentle way, it is theonly olympic sport where choking and breaking an opponent's arm is legal. http://www.infoplease.com/spot/ol-judo.html |
104. ABC Coverage Of The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games - Judo Japan reflects on judo performance Japan takes judo gold Inoue grabs Japan'sfourth olympic judo gold Japanese judo champ downed by trademark throw http://www.abc.net.au/olympics/JUDO/ |
105. History Of Judo What follows is a brief history of the development of what is now a modern OlympicSport. KANO The founder of judo Jigoro Kano was born in 1860, he graduated http://www.crewejudoclub.co.uk/judohistory.htm |
106. EJU Articles about the history of judo. BRIEF history OF judo. judo has a long historyof becoming a modern system of selfdefending physical activity. http://www.judo-europe.com/history.php |
107. Sydney Olympics Korzeniowski Walks Into Olympic History Books became the first man in olympic history to win walks have been on the olympic program with http://www.sportserver.com/olympics/00sydney/front/story/0,4798,500263479-500407 |
108. From Rashwan To Rashid, Egyptian Judo Is On The Up of the game changed after the 1984 olympic Games in Ironically, the game's historyin Egypt was rewritten by life in Alexandria and who started judo when he http://www.metimes.com/2K/issue2000-28/sport/from_rashwan_to.htm |
109. Montgomery Ready To Make Canadian Olympic History Montgomery ready to make Canadian olympic history By DONNA SPENCER http://www.canoe.ca/2000GamesMontgomery/montgomery_00aug31.html |
110. INOKIDOJO.com History Chronological History Biggest wrestling event in history;380,000 people in two days. 1997, JudoOlympic Silver Medallist, Ogawa Naoya debuts VS Hashimoto Shinya. http://www.inokidojo.com/history/index.shtml |
111. Brazilian Embassy In London Judo at the Pan American Games at Mar Del Plata, the Brazilian judo team returned At theOlympic Games of 1996, tradition was kept alive Aurélio won the bronze http://www.brazil.org.uk/category.php?catid=151 |
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