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About the Federation

Welcome to the All England Judo Federation (A.E.J.F.), a non-political Judo body, which was formed late 1999, and put into operation by February 2000.

The formation of the A.E.J.F. was due to primarily what appeared to be a backward step/movement within our own particular Organisations at that time, in our chosen Sport/Martial Art, which was not what Judo should represent.

Life President: Joe Norman (Shichidan)
Life Vice-President (Retired): Eric Skipper (Rokundan)

Committee Positions:
Chairman: Fred Turner (Godan)
Secretary: John Pegram (Godan)
National Coach: Steve Butler (Godan)
Treasurer/Licences: Ann Norman (Officer)

Licencing:
Current Annual Licence fees are £9 new, and £8 renewal, and contain the necessary Insurance to compete in Competitions, Courses, , etc. in most Countries throughout the World.

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photo of the A.E.J.F founders Founder Members (left to right): Joe Norman (Black Dragon Judo Club), Eric Skipper (Equinox Judo Club), Fred Turner (Caxton Dragon Judo Club), and John Pegram (Blackwater Judo Club)

Membership

Our membership is Open to all genuine Judoka, for purposes of learning the art of Judo, for fitness, contest, teaching, etc., who wish to enjoy a really warm and friendly atmosphere, at a very reasonable price.
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News

photo of John Pegram - Secretary - Blackwater Judo Club Congratulations must go to John Pegram and his team of highly trained Judoka, by being awarded the Club Essex Gold Award by Essex County Council and Essex Active Sport. This demonstrates the work put in by John and his team, throughout the years of building the Blackwater Judo Club, to one of the finest in the Country, with over 120 members of all ages, and still on the up. This is a true centre of excellence, congratulations – A.E.J.F. Founder Members


London Borough 2006 Youth Games

Havering Judo Games photo What has happened to the once very popular Havering Youth Games Judo Tournament, where our own Club Judoka had to perform to the highest level, amongst up to 12 good Judoka in each weight group, from other Organisations, to possibly be considered for the Havering team.
All our available players are now automatically selected, due to lack of Judoka in Havering.
Is this the sign of the times?

- Joe Norman