Causeway Judo’s golden medal haul at NI closed trials

On Saturday the 25th February, Causeway Judo, fielded one of their largest and most successful teams ever to date at the Northern Ireland closed trials, held at the University of Ulster in Coleraine.

The club ended up securing 8 Northern Ireland titles (gold), four silver and five bronze.

Out of this 10 Causeway Fighters have secured their place on the Northern Ireland Squad.

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Head coach Alan Ashcroft said: “This is an enormous achievement to say the least, but given we are a country-based club it is staggering, we were certainly probably the most successful club on the day.”

Causeway Judo is Ballymoney based, but as the name implies, members are from all areas of the Causeway and not least Coleraine.

From that town and surrounding areas the club witnessed Corey Leighton and Diane Peden secure Northern Ireland titles and are now determined to reach the international circuit.

From nearby Ballybogey the three Ashcroft brothers scored a hat trick, with Kurtis, Cameron and Jacob (pictured with medal) taking titles, Indeed not just three titles but four as Cameron (pictured in action) won gold in the cadet and also gold in the under 20 junior section.

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His older brother Kurtis ended up with gold and silver in the under 20 and senior men. These boys between them fought thirteen fights and only conceded one, just another shining example of what they have to offer this sport.

Indeed these results will help in evidence of being a selection for the future 2014 commonwealth games in Glasgow. Ballymoney girls Cerys Bartlett and Brooke Elston both did their club proud by gaining silver and bronze, they showed their fighting spirit and will be a force to be reckoned with at any event.

Tom Greenwood, of Portglenone and a member of Causeway, took the gold at his first ever competition at the tender age of eight.

From early in his career it was evident he was a born natural; his enthusiasm and mannerism on the mat will certainly take him places.

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Alan Ashcroft said: “Leading up to the competition, we employed a strategy to cater for all players, myself, Marshal Craig, Ian McNeill and Mark Donald.

“We implemented a programme which we reckoned could produce the desired results and thankfully that’s what we got, however it’s the children whose perseverance and drive pulled it through.”

Not to become too exhaustive, the list of medal winners were as follows; Tom Greenwood - gold U25kg, Diane Peden - gold, silver U68kg, Glen McCullough - gold kyu, Corey Leighton - gold U73kg, Cameron Ashcroft - 2 gold U55kg, Jacob Ashcroft - Gold U40kg, Kurtis Ashcroft - gold, silver U66kg, Mikel Gueretti - 2 bronze U73kg, Matt Walterson - Bronze lower kyu, Clyfford Patterson - Bronze lower kyu, Brooke Elston - bronze U36kg, Cerys Bartlett - silver U38kg, Davy Michael - silver O100kg.

To make this competition possible, a lot of behind-the-scenes hard work was given by certain individuals.

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The competition was hosted by Causeway Club in conjunction with Coleraine, Ballymoney man Marshal Craig who was event co-ordinator, delivered an exceptional effort, and big thank you also has to be given to Lamont Fireplaces who supplied a lorry for the transport of over 400 judo mats.

Causeway now look forward and upwards to a very interesting 2012.