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OBITUARY FOR SIMON HICKS (written by G.A.W Hicks – 8 March 2007)


Simon Richard William Hicks
Specialist Film Director and Stage Designer

Born 29 July 1955 in Brondas Nursing Home, Bristol
Died 7 March 2007 from results of brain tumour
Age 51

Son of Anne and Jerry Hicks well known Bristol artists

Educated at Bristol Cathedral School (1966-1973) and Central School Art 1975-1978 (Degree in stage design)

Founder and Director of a specialist film company Fighting Films established in 1988, which creates the world's most highly acclaimed Judo films covering 4 Olympic Games and 9 World Championships to date. Simon also put together a series of technical films with some of the top players in the world, including Neil Adams, Karen Briggs,Toshihiko Koga and Ki-Young Jeon. He most recently completed the IJF Coaching Series, three multi-language DVDs commissioned by the International Judo Federation.

Simon was an outstanding Judo Coach in London, who along with his first wife Margaret Hicks, established Wandsworth Lightening, formerly Ernest Bevin Judo Club. It produced a number of successful senior international players including Winston Gordon, 2004 Athens Olympic Games semi-finalist and European Bronze medallist in 2006. He made the time to coach Judo at Bristol University and also lecturered on the European Judo Union judo-specific Foundation Degree at Bath University. He was recently promoted from 1 st Dan to 6 th Dan in recognition of his contribution to Judo.

Simon pioneered the filming for the use of spectacular water screens for outdoor film viewing. The multi screen vision he designed for China's ‘Stone Forest' won an Achievement in the Art and Sciences award for the Themed Entertainment section, which pushed the Disney nomination into second place. He was also a skilled production designer for several feature films, which included the acclaimed ‘Leon the Pig Farmer' (1993) and ‘One More Kiss' (1999)

During his 18 month illness he created designs for two Christmas shows in Bristol's famous Tobacco Factory theatre. His designs for Robin Hood were acclaimed in the national press as a ‘design masterpiece' of production and his last piece of work was publishing a book on the production of the play, entitled ‘The Adventures of Robin Hood at The Tobacco Factory'.

He had two children from his first marriage; Katie 22 years and Danny 24 years, who has recently taken on the role of Managing Director of Fighting Films. He married his long term partner Sharon da Costa in February 2006. They have a nine month old son, Harry, who has been an inspiration to everybody during this difficult period. Up until the last day of his life he was working from his bed in his home in Bristol surrounded by family and friends.

He was truly ‘a man for all seasons'. He will be greatly missed by all his family, friends and the world of Judo.


BRAD REHOR (Fort Worth, Texas) passed away at 3:00 a.m. June 27th, 2006 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rehor was in Brazil to compete at the World Masters Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championships when he was taken to the hospital following a massive heart attack.  A four-time gold medalist in Masters BJJ and a double medalist at the2004 Masters US Nationals.  Rehor was a fixture in USA Judo, both as a competitor and a coach.   He will be missed by the USA Judo family.


Confessions of a Judoka France 2006

 

For the 1st time I participated in a World Masters Championship (in France).  I just would like to express my satisfaction in all about the Championship: the organization, the respect for the schedules (weigh-in, competition) the place, everything! Congratulations for such an event.

Best Regards
Rui Fonseca Portugal

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What a fanastic event. Organisation etc was excellent.  Venue, arrangements and proximity of Hotel all were so good. Thanks again for an excellent tournament.

Rodney Cox Australia

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Arthur Canario, USA, M6, -100kg won gold in Tours, France at the 8th World Masters Judo Championships.  He would like to know if anyone took videos of any of his matches.   If so please e-mail him:   rcanario@aol.com


 

New Constitution Adopted
Thursday 29th of June 2006

 

Revised Constitution, click here

 


Kodokan Woman's Judo History
Professor  Keiko Fukuda

AS of January 8, 2006 the Kodokan special promotion committee recognized Professor Keiko Fukuda's many years of practice devoted to the study of Judo.  Professor Fukuda's accomplishments in Judo and dedication to the Judo community have been highly recognized throughout the years.   The Kodokan is pleased to announce that Professor Fukuda has been promoted to Kodokan Woman's Ninth Dan, the first in Women's Judo history.   We are all proud of her and thankful for her dedication to the sport of Judo.  
Thank you for your support Eiko Saito Shepherd

NOW AVAILABLE!
Ju-No-Kata: A Kodokan Textbook
by Keiko Fukuda



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