2024 SOUTHERN AREASCHOOL YEARS BANDED CLOSED
Venue: Medway Park Leisure Centre, Mill Road, Gillingham, KENT, ME7 1HFDate: Saturday 20th January 2024
This is a development event for school Academic Years 4 and 5, 6 and 7, Years 8 and 9 and Years 10 to 13.This event is open to all school children hold a current valid licence of the BJA, NIJF, Judo Scotland, WJA, , AJA or BJCNO VALID LICENCE - NO CONTEST – NO EXCEPTIONS.
British Judo Association rules will apply throughout the competition. The method of competition will be compound knockout in categories of 8 or more players and pools and knockout in categories of 7 players or less.
Academic Years 4 and 5 - born 1 September 2013 to 31 August 2015No eligibility restrictions. Technical restrictions will be used in Academic Years 4 & 5Boys: u24kg, u27kgs, u30kg, u34kg, u38kg, u42kg, u46kg, u50kg, over 50kgGirls: u25kg, u28kgs, u32kg, U36kg, u40kg, u44kg, u48kg, u52kg, over 52kg
Academic Years 6 & 7 - born 1 September 2011 to 31 August 2013Minimum grade 4th mon (bottom yellow belt) Technical restrictions will be used in Academic Years 6 & 7Boys: u27kgs, u30kg, u34kg, u38kg, u42kg, u46kg, u50kg, u55kg, and over 55kgGirls: u28kgs, u32kg, U36kg, u40kg, u44kg, u48kg, u52kg, u63 and over 57kg Academic Years 8 & 9 - born 1 September 2009 to 31 August 2011Minimum grade 6th mon (top yellow belt) or 5th kyu (senior yellow belt)Any player who has won a medal at the British Pre-Cadet or Cadet or Junior Championships in December 2023 is ineligible to compete. EXCEPTION: any player who won less than two contests at either event IS eligible.Boys: -34kg, -38kg, -42kg, -46kg, -50kg, -55kg, -60kg, -66kg and over 66kgGirls: -32kg, -36kg, -40kg, -44kg, -48kg, -52kg, -57kg, u63 and and over 63kg
Academic Years 10 & 11 and 12 & 13 - born 1 September 2005 to 31 August 2009Minimum grade 9th mon (top orange belt) or 4th kyu (senior orange belt)Any player that has won a medal at the British Cadet, Junior, or Senior Championships in December 2023 will not be eligible to compete. EXCEPTION: any player who won less than two contests IS eligible.Armlocks & Strangles permitted in Academic Years 10 to 13. This category will be points scoring for eligible players.Male: -42kg, -46kg, -50kg, -55kg, -60kg, -66kg, -73kg, -81kg, -90kg and o90kgFemale: -44kg, -48kg, -52kg, -57kg, -63kg, -70kg and o70kg
Please note there is no priority entry to the British Schools Championships in 2024. To be eligible to compete at the British Schools Championships 2024, you must have entered at least one British Schools Regional Championships. If there is no regional championship in your area, you must have entered a minimum of 2 events, level 2 or above.
The Tournament Director reserves the right to combine or alter categories should entries dictate. in the event of large disparities in the lightest and heaviest weight groups, these will be split. In the event of any dispute, the decision of the Tournament Director will be final.
Please note that minimum grades are lower than the minimum grade for the British Schools National Championships. it is recommended that players have had some competition experience before entering this event.
Contest Times: Weigh In Times:Academic Years 4 & 5: 3 minutes, 3 min GS and referee decision 08:30 - 09:00Academic Years 6 & 7: 3 minutes, 3 min GS and referee decision 10:00 - 10:30Academic Years 8 & 9: 3 minutes, unlimited GS 11:30 - 12:00Academic Years 10 & 11: 4 minutes, unlimited GS 13:00 - 13:30Academic Years 12 & 13: 4 minutes, unlimited GS 14:00 - 14:30
An open weigh-in will take place for all players. All competitors MUST present themselves to the weigh-in wearing competition acceptable judogi trousers and a plain white t-shirt. All competitors will receive a 0.8kg allowance.
NO VALID LICENCE - NO CONTEST – NO EXCEPTIONS.
Entry Fee: £20.00 Spectator Fee: FREE. Parking: FREE.
Please note there are no cafeteria facilities at the leisure centre. Vending machines are on site
Entries online only. Postal or Email entries will not be accepted.
Closing Date for Entries: Monday 15th January 2024 or when maximum number reached.
All entries must include a valid email address and contact telephone number for the parent not the coach.
Judogi & Zori:White suits only, however you are expected to bring along your own blue and white belts, zori’s must be worn at all times whilst not on the mat.
By entering the event, all participants and parents or guardians of participants are consenting to photography/filming which may be taken by the BJA or an official BJA contractor at the event. You also accept that these photographs or video may be used in future BJA publications or published by the contractors in order to promote the positive aspect of our sport. If you wish to opt-out of the above please speak to the Tournament Director on the day of the event.
Coaches MUST produce a VALID BJA Coach Award card in person in order to be eligible to gain matside access with their player. Only one coach per player will be permitted at any one time.
Competition Guidelines:Remember that the aim of the British Schools Championships is to have fun. Help you develop as a judoka. Improve your skills and conduct yourself in a sportsman like manner, plus represent the ideals, disciplines and etiquette of the British Judo Association to the highest level.
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Parents Please be aware that children develop differently, at different rates and react differently to the same pressures. Children and young people are involved in organised sport for their enjoyment as well as yours and so please respect this at all times.