Canto said the institute teaches the values of discipline, humility, courage and determination through judo -- Japanese for "gentle way" -- and applies them to other activities.
Marie-Claire Restoux, an ex-judo champion and councillor in a Paris suburb, decided not to sue Patrick Balkany, mayor of another Paris suburb, for what she describes as repeated verbal sexual advances.
Passenger Jeremy Glick, 31, a 6-foot-1 judo champ, called his wife to tell her his plane had been hijacked.
But while volunteering in a government-sponsored judo training project in 2000, Canto said he realized that sports were a powerful tool to change people's lives.
Delpopolo had placed seventh at a 73-kilogram judo event last Monday.
Japan's two-time Olympic judo gold medallist Masato Uchishiba has been jailed for five years for raping a student he had been coaching.
Completing the squad are 23-year-old Kate Rennie from Cardiff and Bridgend's Sarah Connolly, who have both made the transition from successful judo players to Commonwealth Games-bound wrestlers.
Instead of resorting to the usual verbal combat (aka yelling or pleading), try my so-called sneaky or judo parenting strategies instead.
Software engineer Jonathan Larmour lives outside Cambridge and is worried about taking his eight-year-old son to a Judo session at the ExCel Centre, which begins at 0930 BST, because of the clash with the morning rush hour.
Every youngster in the institute must participate in judo and educational classes Monday through Saturday, year-round.
It would be a bipartisan effort based on fiscal responsibility -- and a courageous bit of political judo that would help him close the growing credibility gap with independents.
Ohuruogu's chances of clearing her name were boosted recently when the BOA cleared triathlon world champion Tim Don and judo player Peter Cousins, who both also missed out-of-competition drugs tests.
His biography so far suggests an efficient bureaucrat of middling talent excellence in German and judo aside rather than a visionary or natural high-flier.
LDP's anti-privatisation wing is making clever use of political judo.
Black belts in judo tumbled next to archers, arm wrestlers, and Bulgarian hand-balancers.
Fans of judo should thus be as easy to satisfy as those of the 100-metre sprint.
Americans largely don't follow judo too closely, but we're told Tomoko Fukumi, the top-seed in the 48-kilogram class, is the Manny Pacquiao of her division before Mr. Pacquiao's upset by Timothy Bradley.
Created by Kano Jigoro in the late 19th century, judo is derived from the techniques of jujitsu, an older art of self-defense that seeks advantage by throwing an opponent off balance.
Woodward, the British Olympic Association's director of elite performance, will work with the ABA for at least one day a month - and may also take up a similar role with the British Judo Association.
Back in London, Mr. Barton-Wright combined the Asian fighting skills he learned abroad, such as judo and jujitsu, with Western European styles of boxing, savate or kickboxing, and stick fighting.
The 22-year-old is popularly nicknamed Yawara-chan, after a cartoon character who rises to the pinnacle of the judo world after years of struggle.
He is a cocky former judo champion who posts photos of himself online with the famous (including Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of this magazine).
Diego Cardoso dos Santos, 21, credits Canto and his judo training for earning him a scholarship to attend a private university and for helping his 11-year-old brother, Joao Victor, heal.
While Xerox likes to speak of its judo strategy, its approach to the mass market for printers could less charitably be described as a catch- up strategy.
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