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Judo: Malta prepares for GSSE Cyprus 2009
By MM Sports
Jul 18, 2008 - 8:39:39 PM
The Malta Judo national team, under the
leadership of Maestro Monti, started going through a process of technical and
endurance preparation with only a year away from the Games of the Small States
of Europe. These events are being held daily
in the mornings at Pembroke and in the Federation Clubs in the evening, to give
the club members an opportunity to train with the national team.
The Malta Judo Federation could
invite one of the Life honorary members of the Federation, Maestro Monti, who
together with the Federation’s technical people held a marathon of activities,
thanks the assistance of the Maltese Olympic Committee.
The Malta Judo Federation
had its National Grading, National Team Technical Training and National Coaching
requalification courses. Judoka young
and old were busy studying their Go Kyu (Syllabus) and practicing their Kata. Six
judoka “sat” for their Dan Grading. The
four hour exam was based on the new MJF Syllabus. The Examination Board was:Maestro
Alfredo Monti 7th Dan, Envic Galea 6th
Dan. Alex Bezzina 5th Dan, John Zammit
4th Dan. The successful Black Belts were: Joe Muscat 3rd Dan, Joe Bonello 3rd Dan. Ivan
Esposito 2nd Dan, Julien Mozzo 2nd Dan, Domnic Saywell 1st Dan, Rueben Micallef
1st Dan
34 coaches renewed or qualified for level 2 and level 1 in a
week intensive course lasting from Monday to Saturday. This general revision
was necessary in order to fulfil the ambitious regeneration plans of the
federation in the upgrade of the Judo Clubs and in the qualification to the MOC
Clubmark classification. The lectures and practical sessions, based on the
Canadian Coaching Programme, were delivered by Course Leaders: Alfredo Monti, 7th
Dan ex National Coach Italian Federation (Technical) Envic
Galea 6th Dan Masters International Sports Management
(Administration & Pedagogical) Alex Bezzina
5th Dan 4th Level EJU High Performance Coach, International Referee (Technical
& Sports Science) John Zammit 4th
Dan International Referee (Refereeing & Competition rules) and Ivan
Esposito 2nd Dan Orthopaedic Surgeon & Sports Medicine (Medical).
Last October, during the Annual General Meeting, the
Federation decided to empower the clubs in the preparation of members of the
National Team, thus acquiring experience as personal coaches to members of the
National Team and enabling the Federation to improve her International
Competition performance and depend less on foreign professional coaches.
Although recently the Federation and the Judo Academy,
invested a lot of money in the refurbishing of the premises, these intensive
activities were not easy to organise as the halls proved to be too small and
many times the activities had to be alternated.
The success of these activities and the new growing
enthusiasm in the clubs encouraged the Federation to increase the attention to
the building of the International Judo Centre, mainly as they are conscious
that further delay only serves to make the building become more expensive, and
that in all these years, the Sport of Judo is missing several International opportunities.
In less than a year, Maltese Judo organised two European
Championships successfully, the Cadet European Championships and the Kata
European Championship which were visited by not less than 1,000 visitors who stayed in four star
hotels. The Cadet Championship resulted as the largest single
sport activity for Malta
with 700 visitors from 43 European Countries. This event streamed live on
Internet had a staggering 300,000 hits. Most important is that both events
received a lot of compliments for the organisation, with the International Judo
Centre in operation; Malta
and Maltese Judo would surely become a permanent centre of attraction and the
visiting Judoka would only benefit in improving their level of Judo
Marcon Bezzina,
who last week was named by the President of the MOC Justice Lino Farrugia Sacco
as the Maltese Flag Bearer, flies back from Bath
to join the NOC contingent to Beijing, with Beijing, Maltese Judo would have qualified to attend to 6
Olympic Games, un interrupted since Seoul
1988
Good Luck Marcon you make us proud
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