The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Madumba, Hardy, Hetheringt­on win medals at national open championsh­ips

- BY JASON SIMMONDS

Team P.E.I. members George Madumba, Kent Hardy RJ Hetheringt­on won medals at the national open judo championsh­ips in Calgary recently.

Madumba, a member of Summerside-based Toshidokan Judo Club (TJC), won bronze in the under-18 -90-kilogram category. Hardy and Hetheringt­on, who both train with the Rikidokan Judo Club in Charlottet­own, also won bronze in the Newaza -81-kilogram class and under-16 -45 kilograms, respective­ly.

Madumba posted a record of 3-1 en route to winning his second bronze in a row at nationals. “George looked great out there, and against the top seed in the division he gave him a good fight,” said Chris Townsend, coach of the TJC.

Three other athletes – Sebastian Nash, Ellen Gillis and Kris Lafrance – also represente­d the TJC on the national stage.

Nash, meanwhile competed in two divisions. He had a fifthplace finish after going 1-2 in the under-18 plus-90-kilogram group, and was 0-2 in under-21 -100 kilograms.

“(Sebastian) had a great showing in a division where the competitor­s are much Townsend.

Gillis was seventh in the under18 plus-70-kilogram class.

“Ellen looked strong going 1-2,” noted Townsend.

Lafrance, who won his first two fights, finished with a 2-2 record en route to a ninth-place showing in under-16 -66 kilograms. larger,” said

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