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Olympic success inspires new women’s class at The Budokwai
January 10, 2013
The Budokwai, Europe’s oldest and most famous judo club, will be starting the year with a new women’s session as British Judo’s Olympic medallists Karina Bryant and Gemma Gibbons continue to inspire more women to take up the sport.
The club is regarded as a beacon of excellence and has provided members of Team GB’s judo team to every Olympics since 1964.
Nadia Minardi, a former Junior European bronze medallist and multiple-time British Championships medallist, will lead the session which starts on Wednesday 16 January at 18.30 – 19.45.
The class is open to judoka of all levels who can develop their fitness levels, balance, coordination and flexibility in a no-pressure environment
Nadia Minardi said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming judoka of all abilities and encourage everyone inspired by the Olympic Games to come along and experience the sport first hand.“
The Budokwai is located at 4 Gilston Road, Earl’s Court, London, SW10 9SL.