Medkwai Judo Club, Competitive and Friendly Judo
MEDKWAI JUDO - Brief History
Medkwai Judo started in the Medway Towns in a meeting Hall in
Luton Road
as far back as 1957. The small collection of novice Judoka studied books and visited London to learn more about the sport.
Derek (Tug) Wilson was one of these founder Members and provided some interesting stories for the younger members of the Club at a Medkwai Reunion meeting in 2005.
Jack Cook had finished his time in the Army and started practicing Judo at the age of 35 and continued the development of Medkwai Judo Club while Tug travelled the world. The Club moved a few times in Chatham and was once at the back of the Old Music Hall before moving to the new Centre in Dock Road (near Command House) with the indoor bowling greens in the early 1970's and Strood Sport Centre from it's opening in 1988. Jack managed the Club for nearly 30 years until his death in 1992.
For the last 15 years Medkwai has been managed by a Member's Committee for the benefit of those who participate in the ‘friendly’ sport of JUDO. This continued to be at the Dock Road dojo until 2004 when it was moved to The St George’s Centre in the University of Greenwich Campus. From January 2008 the Chatham sessions have been at the St Mary's Island Community Centre.
Present Day
Coaches and Qualifications
Steve Hunter 2nd Dan Level 3 BJA Coach info@medkwai.com
Tony Andrews 1st Dan Level 3 BJA Coach
Peter Kilcourse 1st Dan Level 2 BJA Coach
Ashley Vince 3rd Dan BJC Regional Coach
Secretary and Club Welfare Officer - Karen Avery
The Club has now been operating for more than 50 years and is one of the oldest practicing Judo Clubs in Kent. Medkwai Judo Club has Sport England Club Mark accreditation and Bronze status in the Club Recognition Scheme of the BJA National Governing Body (http://www.clubmark.org.uk/). We are working towards the Silver accreditation. This certification ensures the high standards of our coaching and of the quality, child care protection, equity and ethics for the Club has in the sport of Judo.
Jigoro Kano
Born Oct 28th 1860
Died 4th May 1938 (aged 77)
The founder of JUDO - "the gentle way"
Fair Play
Respect
Hygiene
Self Discipline
Friendship
柔道