Judo for the Disabled
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Please also take a look at Paul Reeves Special Needs Judo site in Australia
http://groups.msn.com:80/SPECIALNEEDSJUDOAUSTRALIA
On this site you will find valuable information on the rules/coaching and many other topics, which have been tried and tested and proved successful over the past 15 years.
Judo is a sport for All and can be adapted to suit all ages and disabilities.
There are now many Events/Tournaments/Competitions/Exchanges taking place between many countries throughout Europe with many countries outside of Europe becoming involved in participation in our sport for all.
JUDO FOR ALL
Our flag and motto created in 2000 by Clacton Judo Club and WISP JUDO WALES.This motto is our statement in sport of the right to participate, regardless of disability.This project throughout the world is known by many names, with the aim of integration of people with disabilities into the sport of judo, it is very hard to find the correct word or statement for publicising our work, but below you will see some countries use abbreviations of words, which does not look discriminative.
Great Britain - Known as SN JUDO
Holland - Known as G JUDO
Hungary - Known as F JUDO
The Special Olympics movement have now taken judo on throughout the World, for people with a Mental Retardation. For many years only our visually impaired judoka have had the opportunity to compete in Major Events. WORLD SPECIAL OLYMPIC SUMMER GAMES in SHANGHAI CHINA in OCTOBER 2007.
Coaches and governing bodies of judo from all over the World have asked and received information from me;
i.e: Australia/Morrocco/Israel/Brazil/Venezuela/Mexico/
Holland/Finland/Sweden/Germany/France/Belgium/
England/Scotland/Eire/Italy/Russia/USA/Hong Kong/Macedonia /Wales/Greece/Andorra/Phillipines/ Argentina/Poland/Portugal/Kazahgastan/Ubekhastan/San Marino/Gibralter/Faroe Islands/Canada/Norway/S.Africa/Nigeria/Hungary.Denmark/China/Switzerland/Botswana
My role in judo is to help all who wish to participate,regardless of ability or disability.
If you would like to discuss any topic on this site or would like further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. I am involved so that as many people as possible interested in this work, can get information or advice, from those with experience.





