• sport judo has been practised in the Canadian province of British Columbia since the early 1900s, and it was the only place in the country where judo was...
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  • Floating City by author Kerri Sakamoto. List of internment camps Judo in British Columbia "Sunshine Valley (community)". BC Geographical Names. "Tashme (community)"...
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    Scarborough, Ont.: R.K. Okazki. "Judo in British Columbia". Judo BC. Retrieved 10 May 2023. "About". Vernon Judo Club. Retrieved 10 May 2023. Maloney...
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  • artistique de J.-K. Huysmans (in French). Paris: Libr. A.-G. Nizet. Judo in Ontario Judo in British Columbia Judo in Quebec Judo in Canada List of Canadian...
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    Japantown, Vancouver (category Ethnic enclaves in British Columbia)
    street culture of the Downtown Eastside. Asahi (baseball team) Judo in British Columbia Judo in Canada Powell Street (Japantown), Historical Review, report...
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    Creston is a town in the Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Settlements on the east shore of Kootenay Lake and along BC Highway...
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  • Georgia Cannery, built in 1894 was at one time the largest plant in British Columbia. The cannery (1994) and Britannia Shipyard (1991) received National...
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    is a city in the Lower Mainland of the province of British Columbia, Canada. It was originally incorporated as a district municipality in 1892, growing...
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  • Yeiji Inouye (category Canadian judo biography stubs)
    deeply involved in the development of judo in Canada. He was President of Judo British Columbia, Coach for the 1969 Canadian World Judo Championships team...
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    at the University of British Columbia in 1924, but never attended classes and instead competed in wrestling matches, taught judo, and also issued the...
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  • first learned judo in British Columbia and later trained with Sasaki and Kamino at Tashme internment camp, moved to Toronto and turned judo into his full-time...
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    Doug Rogers (judoka) (category Olympic medalists in judo)
    at clubs throughout Greater Vancouver, British Columbia. Judo in Quebec Judo in British Columbia Judo in Canada List of Canadian judoka DeGeer, Vern (October...
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  • Yuzuru Kojima (category Canadian judo biography stubs)
    "A History of the Steveston Judo Club". Japanese Canadian National Museum Newsletter. Judo in British Columbia Judo in Canada List of Canadian judoka...
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  • art and combat sport judo has been practised in the Canadian province of Manitoba since the 1940s. Judo was introduced to Canada in the early twentieth...
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    Bo Svenson (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    in Japan, the home dojo of Judo, while stationed in Japan in 1961 as a Marine. He was the 1961 Far East Judo Champion in the Heavyweight Division. In...
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    Japanese people in British Columbia began with the arrival of Manzo Nagano in New Westminster in 1877. Prior to 1942, British Columbia was home to 90%...
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  • The Japanese martial art judo has been practised in Yukon, Canada since at least 1950. Judo was introduced to Canada in the early twentieth century by...
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  • art and combat sport judo has been practised in the Canadian province of New Brunswick since 1955. Judo was introduced to Canada in the early twentieth...
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  • Eddie Morten (category Paralympic medalists in judo)
    document is available in the 'External links' section below. Judo in British Columbia Judo in Canada List of Canadian judoka Wrestling in Canada "Eddie Morten"...
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  • moved from British Columbia to Montreal after the war and started the YMCA Judo Club in 1946. Okimura also established the McGill University Judo Club at...
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  • martial art and combat sport judo has been practised in the Canadian province of Alberta since 1943. Judo was introduced to Canada in the early twentieth century...
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    Masao Takahashi (category People from Mission, British Columbia)
    Mastering Judo, with his family. Born in Stave Falls, British Columbia, Takahashi moved to the Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia with...
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  • The 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games were held in Vancouver, British Columbia, from 30 July to 7 August 1954. This was the fifth edition of the...
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    The BC Winter Games are an amateur sporting event held in British Columbia, Canada on every other (even-numbered) year. The BC Winter Games date back...
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    Krazy George Henderson (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    San Jose in 1968, where he was also a member of the National Championship judo team. After graduating, he continued cheerleading for free at local sporting...
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  • The BC Games Society is a provincial crown corporation in British Columbia created in 1977. The organization is the governing body responsible for the...
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  • Pier Morten (category Paralympic medalists in judo)
    He was named British Columbia's Disabled Athlete of the Year in 1987 for both Wrestling and Judo, and then again for Judo in 2000. In 1988, Morten became...
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    Kalib Starnes (category Sportspeople from Surrey, British Columbia)
    Jiu-Jitsu at the Gracie Academy in 1994 in Torrance, California. And has also practiced Muay Thai, Boxing, Judo, Aikido, Kung Fu, Taekwondo, Greco Roman...
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  • Ponte tra Fede e Aristocrazia nel Ricordo della Sua Luce (in Italian) Legendary San Jose State judo coach Yosh Uchida dies at age 104 Vale Alan Westwater...
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    Albert Moses (category People from British Ceylon)
    fluent in English, Arabic, Tamil, Sinhalese, moderate German and Sanskrit and excellent in fencing, dancing, singing, motor-cycle stunts, karate and judo. Moses...
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