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RT @TeamCanada: Family first! ❤️ It was with the support of her family that @skylarpark99 built her path to Olympic bronze. 🇨🇦 Learn more…
On Friday, November 8th, the Judo Canada Referee Committee together with the Judo Ontario Referee Committee hosted a Women’s Referee Seminar prior to the 2019 Hatashita Ontario Open! What a great learning opportunity! Thank you to all participants!!#shecanrefjudo #judogirls #judowomen #judoreferee #seewhatshecando #2019hatashitaontarioopen #judo
Thankful for the opportunity to learn about Nathalie Gosselin Judo Ontario. What an amazingly talented athlete and advocate for #judo. #seewhatsheshecando
Meet Anne Lee. An inspiring athlete who provided some great @Judo Ontario #MondayMotivation we were excited to share on Tuesday. #seewhatsheshecando #GetInspired #BeCelebrated #JudoOntario
As part of the Women’s Referee Development Initiative, Judo Ontario women referees went on a road trip to #QuebecCity to support #LaCoupeDanielHardy. Thank you to Diane Couture and #JudoQuebec for the hospitality, and to #JudoCanada for the ongoing support! If you are interested in refereeing judo, let us know!!We can make it happen!#shecanrefjudo #shedoesjudo #judogirl #judo #seewhatshecando #caaws
RT @TeamCanada: Such resilience! 👏 Skylar Park earns bronze in women’s taekwondo in the under 57 kg category. 🥉 All the details ➡️ https:…
Just a random night of #judogirlpwer at Sheffield Judo Club! #judoforgirls #seewhatshecando #judoisfun #stouffvillejudo
Sandra Greaves, 5th Dan. Sandra is a two time Olympian and was the first ever Canadian female judoka to qualify for an Olympic Games, when she was selected for Seoul 1988 Olympics as a demonstration sport. She then followed this amazing achievement by competing at her second Olympic Games four years later in Barcelona 1992. For numerous years Sandra was a mainstay on the National Team and was a three-time world team member from 1986-1989. Her competitive resume is also impressive, medalling at multiple international tournaments, including the Pan Am Championships and Francophone Games. She was a six-time national champion and became Pan Am Games Champion in 1987. She was also inducted into the Judo Canada Hall of Fame in 1996 for outstanding national & international achievements and was a trailblazer for female Canadian judoka, helping to inspire future generations to chase their dream. #teamontario #judo #halloffame
Congratulations to @kelitazupancic for her BRONZE medal at #judotelaviv2020 @judo_canada
RT @TeamCanada: Skylar Park has won Canada’s first Olympic medal in taekwondo in 16 years 🤩🥋 #TeamCanada https://t.co/nabdJWD78r
#girlstraininggirls The Judo Ontario JudoNastic Team is working hard this morning! #judonastics #judogirls #judoisfun #seewhatshecando
RT @CBCOlympics Ahead of International Women's Day 2023, Canadian Taekwondo Olympian Skylar Park shared two of her biggest Olympic inspirations, who she now considers friends 💞 #IWD2023 @skylarpark99 https://t.co/ux5jI81wx7
A little bit late, as we wanted a good action shot. . Congrats to Bailey for finished 5th at the Elite 8 Nationals this past weekend in Montreal! Fought one of the longer golden score matches we’ve seen to get to the bronze finals. . #teamyorkjudobjj #seewhatshecando #yorkjudobjj #judoontario #elite8nationals #judo
RT @tkd_canada This panel discussion is FREE and open to all Taekwondo community members! Visit https://t.co/HgD5iCdgsP for the details! - Cette table ronde est GRATUITE et ouverte à tous les membres de la communauté de Taekwondo au Canada. Visitez https://t.co/0maTMJnzvy pour les détails! https://t.co/R7zMvDXffP
A helpful definition if you’re thinking of giving #judo a go in 2021. #FridayFact #seewhatshecando https://t.co/4ajHGFu0W1
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