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This is a list of prominent Canadian judoka, including members of the Judo Canada Hall of Fame, lifetime members of Judo Canada, kōdansha (high dan-holders), all participants in the Olympics, Paralympics, and World Judo Championships, and coaches for those competitions.
Judo Canada Hall of Fame edit
The following judoka are members of Judo Canada's Hall of Fame, which was created in 1996 to honour Canada's "ambassadors of judo". There are two categories: 'athletes' and 'builders'.[1]
Athletes edit
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1996 edit
Builders edit
Lifetime members of Judo Canada edit
The following judoka were made lifetime members of Judo Canada in recognition of their major contributions to judo in Canada. Everyone in the Judo Canada Hall of Fame is also a lifetime member.[1]
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1988 edit
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1983 edit
1982 edit
- Tom Kamino
- Eiki Kawano
- Kameo Kawaguchi
- Hiroshi Mitani
- Frank Moritsugu
- Genichi Nakahara
- Shigeo Nakamura
- Mitsuyuki Sakata
- Masatoshi Umetsu
- Perry Teale
1980 edit
Kōdansha edit
The following is a list of Canada's kōdansha ('high dan holders').[2]
Olympic Games edit
The following judoka have represented Canada at the Olympic Games.[3][4] There are two categories: athletes and coaches.
Tokyo 2020 edit
The 2020 Summer Olympics were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and were held from 23 July to 8 August 2021.
Athletes edit
- Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
- Shady Elnahas
- Ecaterina Guica
- Jessica Klimkait
- Arthur Margelidon
- Antoine Valois-Fortier
Coaches edit
Rio de Janeiro 2016 edit
Athletes edit
- Antoine Bouchard
- Antoine Valois-Fortier
- Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
- Ecaterina Guica
- Kelita Zupancic
- Kyle Reyes
- Sergio Pessoa
Coaches edit
London 2012 edit
Athletes edit
- Amy Cotton
- Alexandre Emond
- Sasha Mehmedovic
- Joliane Melançon
- Sergio Pessoa
- Nicholas Tritton
- Antoine Valois-Fortier
- Kelita Zupancic
Coaches edit
Beijing 2008 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Athens 2004 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Sydney 2000 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Atlanta 1996 edit
Athletes edit
- Ewan Beaton
- Michelle Buckingham
- Nancy Filteau
- Nicolas Gill
- Nathalie Gosselin
- Niki Jenkins
- Carolyne Lepage
- Colin Morgan
- Keith Morgan
- Marie-Josée Morneau
- Taro Tan
Coaches edit
Barcelona 1992 edit
Athletes edit
- Ewan Beaton
- Michelle Buckingham
- Jean-Pierre Cantin
- Nicolas Gill
- Sandra Greaves
- Roman Hatashita
- Brigitte Lastrade
- Pascale Mainville
- Jane Patterson
- Lyne Poirier
- Patrick Roberge
- Alison Webb
Coaches edit
Seoul 1988 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Los Angeles 1984 edit
Athletes edit
- Glenn Beauchamp
- Mark Berger
- Fred Blaney
- Kevin Doherty
- Brad Farrow
- Louis Jani
- Joseph Meli
- Phil Takahashi
Coaches edit
Moscow 1980 edit
A team was selected, but Canada boycotted the 1980 Olympic Games in protest of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Montreal 1976 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Munich 1972 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Tokyo 1964 edit
Athletes edit
Paralympic Games edit
The following judoka have represented Canada at the Paralympic Games. There are two categories: athletes and coaches.
Tokyo 2020 edit
The 2020 Summer Paralympics were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and were held from 24 August to 5 September 2021.
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Rio de Janeiro 2016 edit
Athletes edit
London 2012 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Beijing 2008 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Athens 2004 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Sydney 2000 edit
Athletes edit
Coaches edit
Atlanta 1996 edit
Athletes edit
Barcelona 1992 edit
Athletes edit
Seoul 1988 edit
Athletes edit
World Judo Championships edit
The following judoka have represented Canada at the World Judo Championships.[3][5][6] There are two categories: athletes and coaches.
Budapest 2021 edit
Athletes edit
- Étienne Briand
- Shady Elnahas
- Mohab Elnahas
- Christa Deguchi
- Marc Deschenes
- Jessica Klimkait
- Ecaterina Guica
- Kyle Reyes
Tokyo 2019 edit
Athletes edit
- Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
- Étienne Briand
- Zachary Burt
- Shady Elnahas
- Christa Deguchi
- Constantin Gabun
- Ecaterina Gucia
- Jessica Klimkait
- Arthur Margelidon
- Kyle Reyes
- Jacob Valois
- Antoine Valois-Fortier
Baku 2018 edit
Athletes edit
- Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
- Antoine Bouchard
- Étienne Briand
- Emily Burt
- Zachary Burt
- Christa Deguchi
- Ecaterina Gucia
- Jessica Klimkait
- Louis Krieber-Gagon
- Arthur Margelidon
- Kyle Reyes
- Stéphanie Tremblay
- Kelita Zupancic
Budapest 2017 edit
Athletes edit
- Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
- Antoine Bouchard
- Étienne Briand
- Zachary Burt
- Ecaterina Gucia
- Ana Laura Portundo Isasi
- Jessica Klimkait
- Louis Krieber-Gagon
- Bradley Langois
- Arthur Margelidon
- Kyle Reyes
- Stéphanie Tremblay
- Antoine Valois-Fortier
- Kelita Zupancic
Astana 2015 edit
Athletes edit
- Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
- Antoine Bouchard
- Étienne Briand
- Patrick Gagné
- Ecaterina Gucia
- Arthur Margelidon
- Sérgio Pessoa Jr
- Alix Renaud-Roy
- Kyle Reyes
- Stéphanie Tremblay
- Antoine Valois-Fortier
- Kelita Zupancic
Chelyabinsk 2014 edit
Athletes edit
- Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
- Antoine Bouchard
- Étienne Briand
- Monica Burgess
- Patrick Gagné
- Alexis Morin-Martel
- Kyle Reyes
- Catherine Roberge
- Stéphanie Tremblay
- Antoine Valois-Fortier
- Kelita Zupancic
Rio de Janeiro 2013 edit
Athletes edit
- Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
- Étienne Briand
- Amy Cotton
- Alexandre Emond
- Patrick Gagné
- Sasha Mehmedovic
- Joliane Melançon
- Alexis Morin-Martel
- Sérgio Pessoa Jr
- Catherine Roberge
- Stéphanie Tremblay
- Antoine Valois-Fortier
- Kelita Zupancic
Paris 2011 edit
Athletes edit
- Amy Cotton
- Alexandre Emond
- Sasha Mehmedovic
- Joliane Melançon
- Guillaume Perrault
- Michal Popiel
- Catherine Roberge
- Nicholas Tritton
- Antoine Valois-Fortier
- Frazer Will
- Kelita Zupancic
Tokyo 2010 edit
Athletes edit
- Amy Cotton
- Alexandre Emond
- Kalem Kachur
- Isabel Latulippe
- Sasha Mehmedovic
- Joliane Melançon
- Guillaume Perrault
- Sérgio Pessoa Jr
- Michal Popiel
- Catherine Roberge
- Nicholas Tritton
- Frazer Will
- Kelita Zupancic
Rotterdam 2009 edit
Athletes edit
- Amy Cotton
- Scott Edward
- Alexandre Emond
- Kalem Kachur
- Joliane Melançon
- Sérgio Pessoa Jr
- Michal Popiel
- Nicholas Tritton
Rio de Janeiro 2007 edit
Athletes edit
- Olia Berger
- Marie-Hélène Chisholm
- Isabel Latulippe
- Marylise Levesque
- Sasha Mehmedovic
- Keith Morgan
- Catherine Roberge
- Aminata Sall
- Nicholas Tritton
- Frazer Will
Cairo 2005 edit
Athletes edit
- Olia Berger
- Michelle Buckingham
- Marie-Hélène Chisholm
- Alexandru Ciupe
- Amy Cotton
- Isabel Latulippe
- Sasha Mehmedovic
- Catherine Roberge
- Aminata Sall
- Nicholas Tritton
- Frazer Will
Osaka 2003 edit
Athletes edit
- Michelle Buckingham
- Marie-Hélène Chisholm
- Amy Cotton
- Nicolas Gill
- Carolyne Lepage
- Jean-François Marceau
- Keith Morgan
- Aminata Sall
- Daniel-Guillaume Simard
Munich 2001 edit
Athletes edit
- Michelle Buckingham
- Marie-Hélène Chisholm
- Alexandru Ciupe
- Stéphane Chrétien
- Nicolas Gill
- Jacynthe Maloney
- Jean-François Marceau
- Keith Morgan
- Sophie Roberge
- Aminata Sall
Birmingham 1999 edit
Athletes edit
- Luce Baillargeon
- Nicolas Gill
- Niki Jenkins
- Brigette Lastrade
- Carolyne Lepage
- Keith Morgan
- Sophie Roberge
Paris 1997 edit
Athletes edit
Chiba 1995 edit
Athletes edit
- Ewan Beaton
- Michelle Buckingham
- Nicolas Gill
- Nathalie Gosselin
- Renee Hock
- Niki Jenkins
- Nancy Filteau
- James Kendrick
- Carolyne Lepage
- David Miller
- Keith Morgan
- Maxime Roberge
- Sophie Roberge
- Taro Tan
Hamilton 1993 edit
Athletes edit
- Ewan Beaton
- Michelle Buckingham
- Jean-Pierre Cantin
- Nicolas Gill
- Renee Hock
- Louis Jani
- Niki Jenkins
- Jan Karnik
- Brigette Lastrade
- Colin Morgan
- Jane Patterson
- Dominique Pilon
- Sophie Roberge
- Taro Tan
Barcelona 1991 edit
Athletes edit
- Ewan Beaton
- Jean-Pierre Cantin
- Andrée Dupont
- Nicolas Gill
- Roman Hatashita
- Louis Jani
- Kimberly Bergey Kaip
- Brigette Lastrade
- Pascale Mainville
- Jane Patterson
- Lyne Porier
- Allison Webb
Belgrade 1989 edit
Athletes edit
- Ronald Angus
- Jean-Pierre Cantin
- Mandy Clayton
- Roger Côté
- Nathalie Gosselin
- Sandra Greaves
- Roman Hatashita
- James Kendrick
- Charlotte Streicek
- Aartje Vroegh
- Allison Webb
- Kevin West
Essen 1987 edit
Athletes edit
- Fred Blaney
- Jean-Pierre Cantin
- Mandy Clayton
- Kevin Doherty
- Sandra Greaves
- Kathy Hubble
- Hartley Jones
- Joe Meli
- Jane Patterson
- Lyne Porier
- Karen Sheffield
- Steven Sheffield
- Allison Webb
Maastricht 1986 edit
Athletes edit
Seoul 1985 edit
Athletes edit
- Glenn Beauchamp
- Mark Berger
- Fred Blaney
- Kevin Doherty
- Brad Farrow
- Louis Jani
- Joe Meli
- Phil Takahashi
Vienna 1984 edit
Athletes edit
Moscow 1983 edit
Athletes edit
Paris 1982 edit
Athletes edit
Maastricht 1981 edit
Athletes edit
New York 1980 edit
Athletes edit
- Andrée Barrette
- Sara Hockett
- Lorraine Méthot
- Karen Millar
- Karen Sheffield
- Tina Takahashi
- Susan Ulrich
Paris 1979 edit
Athletes edit
Vienna 1975 edit
Athletes edit
Lausanne 1973 edit
Athletes edit
- Wayne Erdman
- Terry Farnworth
- Mitchell Kawasaki
- Paul Kereliuk
- Roger Perron
- Alan Sakai
- Goki Uemura
- Udo Werner
Ludwigshafen 1971 edit
Athletes edit
- Nick Bleyendaal
- Gordon Buttle
- Wayne Erdman
- Terry Farnworth
- Mitchell Kawasaki
- Charles Maingon
- Henry Mukai
- John O'Neil
- Ron Powell
Mexico City 1969 edit
Athletes edit
- Nick Bleyendaal
- Gilles Champagne
- Albert Dore
- Vincent Grifo
- Marcel Gueymard
- Gary Hirose
- Algis Liauba
- Charles Maingon
- Henry Mukai
- Rick Yodogawa
Salt Lake City 1967 edit
Athletes edit
Rio de Janeiro 1965 edit
Athletes edit
Paris 1961 edit
Athletes edit
Tokyo 1958 edit
Athletes edit
Tokyo 1956 edit
Athletes edit
See also edit
References edit
- ^ a b "Hall of Fame". Judo Canada website. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
- ^ Gill, Nicolas; Leyshon, Glynn (2019). Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada (Second ed.). Montreal: Marcel Broquet. p. 181.
- ^ a b Gill, Nicolas; Leyshon, Glynn (2019). Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada (Second ed.). Montreal: Marcel Broquet. pp. 170–177.
- ^ "Six Canadian judokas nominated for Tokyo 2020". Judo Canada. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- ^ "World Championships Senior 2019". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
- ^ "World Championships Seniors 2021". International Judo Federation. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
Further reading edit
- Gill, Nicolas; Leyshon, Glynn (2019). Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada (Second ed.). Montreal: Marcel Broquet.. Includes a list of all Canadian kodansha ('high dan holders') from sixth to ninth dan as of 2019.
- Leyshon, Glynn A. (1998). Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada (First ed.). Gloucester, Ontario: Judo Canada. ISBN 1894165004. Includes a Canadian black belt registry from 1946 to 1997 with approximately 5000 names.