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COVER FEATURE: NATALIE POWELL IS AIMING FOR RIO
We all remember the hair-raising moment when Gemma Gibbons clinched Britain’s first Olympic judo medal in 12 years at London 2012. Among the fervent crowd that day was a 21-year-old Welsh youngster by the name of Natalie Powell who – as a relative newcomer to international competition – saw all she needed to believe it could be her in four years’ time medalling for Team GB in Rio. We talk to Powell about her run-up to Rio.

COLIN OATES: SEEKING PERFECTION
Just like a fine wine, Colin Oates’ judo appears to be getting better with age. Now 32-years-old and a seasoned veteran within the GB Squad, he has been a stalwart competitor at -66kg for many, many years. We caught up with the Brit to discuss his career highlights, performing under pressure and life as a full time GB judoka.

COLUMNISTS
EUAN BURTON reviews the British Squad’s recent performances
KATE HOWEY reflects on her illustrious career.

FEATURES
A History of British Judo
Tech Focus: Tachi-Waza into Ne-Waza, O-Uchi-Gari, Juji-Gatame
AASE Programme: A Day in the Life of Jodie Caller
Tournament Review: British Open 2015
Classic Match: Ray Stevens vs. Pawel Nastula
Club Focus: Ford Judo Club
Judoka In Focue: Nathon Burns
The Kids Corner
Gear Guide
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Summer 2015 COVER FEATURE: NATALIE POWELL IS AIMING FOR RIO We all remember the hair-raising moment when Gemma Gibbons clinched Britain’s first Olympic judo medal in 12 years at London 2012. Among the fervent crowd that day was a 21-year-old Welsh youngster by the name of Natalie Powell who – as a relative newcomer to international competition – saw all she needed to believe it could be her in four years’ time medalling for Team GB in Rio. We talk to Powell about her run-up to Rio. COLIN OATES: SEEKING PERFECTION Just like a fine wine, Colin Oates’ judo appears to be getting better with age. Now 32-years-old and a seasoned veteran within the GB Squad, he has been a stalwart competitor at -66kg for many, many years. We caught up with the Brit to discuss his career highlights, performing under pressure and life as a full time GB judoka. COLUMNISTS EUAN BURTON reviews the British Squad’s recent performances KATE HOWEY reflects on her illustrious career. FEATURES A History of British Judo Tech Focus: Tachi-Waza into Ne-Waza, O-Uchi-Gari, Juji-Gatame AASE Programme: A Day in the Life of Jodie Caller Tournament Review: British Open 2015 Classic Match: Ray Stevens vs. Pawel Nastula Club Focus: Ford Judo Club Judoka In Focue: Nathon Burns The Kids Corner Gear Guide


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COVER FEATURE: NATALIE POWELL IS AIMING FOR RIO
We all remember the hair-raising moment when Gemma Gibbons clinched Britain’s first Olympic judo medal in 12 years at London 2012. Among the fervent crowd that day was a 21-year-old Welsh youngster by the name of Natalie Powell who – as a relative newcomer to international competition – saw all she needed to believe it could be her in four years’ time medalling for Team GB in Rio. We talk to Powell about her run-up to Rio.

COLIN OATES: SEEKING PERFECTION
Just like a fine wine, Colin Oates’ judo appears to be getting better with age. Now 32-years-old and a seasoned veteran within the GB Squad, he has been a stalwart competitor at -66kg for many, many years. We caught up with the Brit to discuss his career highlights, performing under pressure and life as a full time GB judoka.

COLUMNISTS
EUAN BURTON reviews the British Squad’s recent performances
KATE HOWEY reflects on her illustrious career.

FEATURES
A History of British Judo
Tech Focus: Tachi-Waza into Ne-Waza, O-Uchi-Gari, Juji-Gatame
AASE Programme: A Day in the Life of Jodie Caller
Tournament Review: British Open 2015
Classic Match: Ray Stevens vs. Pawel Nastula
Club Focus: Ford Judo Club
Judoka In Focue: Nathon Burns
The Kids Corner
Gear Guide
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