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Kamstra shows hart with two medals to lead local judo athletes at nationals

The Hart Judo Academy had its best performance in the club’s 20-year history with five medals at the national judo championships in Calgary.

Kimiko Kamstra led the way with a gold (U21 women’s -44 kgs division) and a silver (U18 girls-44 kgs).

Maxwell Young brought home a pair of bronze (U18 boys -55 kgs and U21 -55 kgs men).

Brooke Corbett also captured a bronze (U21 -48 kgs women)

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The Prince George Judo Club finished with two bronze, one each from Sydney Edgson (U16 girls) and Tami Goto
(U18 girls).

Team BC racked up a total of 41 medals.

A total of 17 athletes from the Hart and PG Judo clubs competed.

BACK ROW

Taylor Schaus (PGJC), Davin Greenwood (Hart), Koen Heitman (Hart), Lochlan Young (Hart), Maxwell Young (Hart)

MIDDLE ROW

Andries Van Zyl (Hart), Isaac Kamstra (Hart), Ayden Greenwood (Hart), Ioan Frizzel (Hart), Asher Young (Hart), Gabe Paterson (Hart)

FRONT ROW

Tula Moore (Hart), Kimiko Kamstra (Hart), Brooke Corbett (Hart), Tami Goto (PGJC)

MISSING

Sydney Edgson (PGJC) and Elizabeth Simmons (Hart)

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