Sara Coni (Camberley) claimed gold in the -44kg category.
Taylor Chrisp (Blyth Juno Michi) emerged victorious in the -48kg category, capping off an exceptional 2024 that also saw her secure a bronze medal at the Thessaloniki Cadet European Cup just weeks ago—an incredible way to end the year!
In the -52kg category, Lucy Robinson (Kin Ryu JC) took home the gold, improving on her 2023 silver medal finish at the British Championships.
Aleksandra Dudko (Ealing JC) triumphed in the -57kg category, securing a well-deserved gold medal.
Maya Aubert Gomez (Ealing JC) continued her club’s success in the -63kg category, clinching gold and surpassing her 2023 British Championships third-place finish.
Leah Starmore (Hardy Spicer 93) took top honors in the -70kg category.
Deborah O’Neal (Ealing JC) completed the event with gold in the +70kg category, cementing a stellar showing for her club.
Glen Ferrier (Titan Judo) claimed gold in the -42kg category, improving on his third-place finish at last year’s British Championships.
Luke Hunter (Jidel Judo 93) emerged victorious in the -46kg category.
Coen Gilbert (Sportif) secured gold in the -50kg category, building on his recent fifth-place finish at the Thessaloniki Cadet European Cup just a few weeks ago.
Evan Anderson (Blyth Juno Michi) triumphed in the -55kg category, rounding off an incredibly active year in which he competed in seven international tournaments across Europe, including a silver medal finish at the Riga Cadet European Cup.
In the -60kg category, Jack Milligan (Wirral JC) took home the top prize.
Archie Strang (Danderhall JC) claimed the -66kg category gold medal in dramatic fashion.
Luka Gigilashvili (Palavani) took gold in the -73kg category.
Harri Elliott (High Wycombe JC) claimed the gold medal in the -81kg category with a commanding performance.
In the -90kg category, Peter Crawford (Kin Ryu JC) took top honours, improving on his third-place finish at last year’s British Championships.
Jack Williams (Team Bath) retained his title as British Champion in the +90kg category, taking gold for the second consecutive year.
Charlotte Kasparian (Kyokan Judo) claimed gold in the -36kg category.
Katrina Davis (Yamato JC) took the top spot in the -40kg category, improving on her second-place finish at last year’s British Championships.
Olivia Roberts (Judo Swansea) triumphed in the -44kg category, making a significant leap from last year’s fifth-place finish to become the 2024 British Champion.
Alexandra Lines (Bishop Stortford JK) secured gold in the -48kg category.
In the -52kg category, Evelyn Doherty (Tees Valley Judo) took the gold medal.
Evie Mitchell (The Parks JC) retained her title in the -57kg category, becoming a two-time British Champion after alsoclaiming gold in 2023.
Zoe Galbraith (Highland Budokan) dominated the -63kg category, defending her title to become a two-time British Champion.
Lois Goldie (Pro Judo) took gold in the -70kg category, improving on her runner-up finish from last year.
Finally, Elise Van Rynswoud (Pro Judo) claimed victory in the +70kg category, rounding off an excellent showing for her club.
Joshua Woolerton (Pinewood JC) took gold in the -34kg category.
Louie Seguin (Tonbridge Judo Club) dominated the -38kg category, capping off an incredible year with first-place finishes at the European Hopes Cups in Riga and Brno in recent months. Louie’s victory marks significant progress from last year’s third-place finish at the British Championships.
Ashwin Yoganathan (Samurai Olympic Judo Club) took gold in the -42kg category, stepping up from his runner-up finish at last year’s event.
In the -46kg category, Finlay Whitelaw (Pro Judo) claimed the top spot.
George Topsakhalov (Budokwai) secured gold in the -50kg category.
James Parker (SKK JC) triumphed in the -55kg category, building on his third-place finish at last year’s British Championships.
Zachary Robbins (Leicester JA) took gold in the -60kg category, adding to his strong season, which included a third-place finish at the European Hopes Cup in Riga in the -55kg division.
In the -66kg category, Michal Alaszkiewicz (Core Judo) emerged victorious, showcasing significant improvement from last year’s third-place finish in the -55kg category.
Dean Gigg (Rei JA) clinched the gold medal in the -73kg category.
Finally, Najati El-Amirl (Core Judo) captured gold in the +73kg category, rounding off the competition in style.
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