Joyce Malley 4th dan
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Sao Paulo, Brazil 2007
At the 9th World Masters' Tournament in Brazil
Joyce won Silver
A full report is awaited.
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Tours, France 2006
At the 8th World Masters' Tournament in France
Joyce struck Gold again beating the Host Nation favourite, Patricia Waldbillig - her eighth consecutive World Masters' Gold!
For more details see the report via the Home Page, World Masters' Link
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The Triangle
Burgess Hill 2005
On the 28th - 30th October 2005, at the European Masters' Championships
Joyce struck Silver again in her u.63kg category winning all her fights convincingly until meeting her old adversary from Italy (Paola Di Luigi)
PS: She thrashed Paola in Toronto!
Also: In the Open Category, Joyce fought her way like a tiger to win another Bronze.
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Norwich 2005
On the 17th September 2005, at the British Masters' Tournament, UEA Sports Park, Norwich,
Joyce struck Gold again in the u.63kg category defeating all her opponents in a decisive manner.
She beat Rebecca Swift in the final.
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Toronto 2005
At the 7th World Masters' Tournament in Toronto
Joyce struck Gold again
Joyce made Judo history by winning her 7th consecutive Gold medal in the u.63kg category
She beat Paola Di Luigi from Italy in the final. In the Open weight category she had to concede to Paola, gaining Bronze.
For more details see the report via the Home Page, World Masters' Link
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Vienna 2004
At the 6th World Masters' Tournament in Vienna
Joyce struck Gold twice.
Joyce fought like a wild animal showing great courage carrying a broken bone in her right hand!.
(For the record that's seven gold medals in less than three years!)
For more details see the report via the Home Page, World Masters' Link
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| On the 20 September 2003 Joyce at the British Masters' Championships in Norwich won Silver in her own category (u/63kg).
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| In June 2003 Joyce fought in the World Masters' Championships at the Kodokan Tokyo successfully defending her title winning Gold in her category (u/63kg).
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On the 20 June 2002 at the World Masters' Championships Londonderry Joyce won Gold in her u/63kg category and against heavier opponents won Gold in the Open category winning each fight convincingly. She also won Bronze in the Women's Team event.
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Congratulations
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At Kidderminster on Saturday the 2nd March 2002 Joyce Malley won her 4th DanShe only needed 10 points but scored 27 and is now on record as the first female 4th Dan to train at Solihull All at the club were delighted to hear the news last Friday and wish her even more successes in the future
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World Kurash Championships
Budapest
26th August 2001
Joyce is on the British Team fighting in the u/63k category
[Kurash is a Russian form of Judo originating in Uzbekistan in which leg-grabs and ground work are excluded and the competitors wear green/blue judogis]
They won - Great Britain won!
No report available, but the photograph speaks for itself
The Web Master offers his sincere apologies, the photograph has vanished! If anybody out there happens to know where it is, please contact me.
Northern Ireland Open Championships
(British Area Ranking event)
26thMay 2001
Congratulations to Joyce who made a last minute decision to take part and returned with two gold medals:
- U/63k Category............... Gold
- Vets Category ............... Gold
Well done Joyce
There's more about Joyce (Gold Medals) only extracted after considerable pressure:
Kidderminster High Grades
12thMay 2001
- Open Category .............. Gold
- 2/3rd Dan Category ............... Gold
Well done Joyce