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Jenman beats the odds

- ByLukeCawd­ell

Tonbridge Judo Club’s Charlotte Jenman had to overcome the No.1 seeded judo cadet to claim her bronze medal at the European Cadet Championsh­ips.

The 17-year-old from Dartford, who is a member of the England cadet squad, went into the competitio­n in good form and was thrilled to have achieved her best result yet.

She said: “I’d achieved a bronze in Zagreb [in the European Cadet Cup] and Portugal and a gold in France but anything can happen on the day and I was just hoping for a medal or a place.

“I have been doing judo since the age of five and this is the best thing I’ve achieved so far.”

The prestigiou­s European Championsh­ips took place in Porec, Croatia over the weekend and Jenman, who was seeded third, won three fights after

an opening-round bye. She won her pool with victory over opponents from Greece, Bosnia and Ukraine.

A lengthy semi-final contest with Romanian Luciana Catana

lasted 12 minutes and when Jenman was unfortunat­ely awarded a third shido - a minor violation - she was left to fight for a bronze and a meeting with No.1 seed Michela Terranova.

It was a close contest and went to a golden score where Jenman capitalise­d on an error from her opponent to register a wazaari score to win the contest, claiming the bronze medal.

“I was fighting the world No.1 and it was just a case of having a go!” said the teenage judoka. “It was a tight fight but thankfully I came out on top.”

Jenman is reaching the end of the cadet stage, soon to start a three-year run in the junior section from September before hopefully progressin­g to the senior competitio­ns. She is already in the Junior GB squad.

Leigh Academy sixthform pupil Jenman has been competing regularly across Europe and is grateful to the support of her school, saying: “They have been really supportive of what I do and have been a massive help over the years.”

It was while watching her brother play judo that she decided to give it a go as a fiveyear-old, saying: “I liked the look of it, I wanted to give it a go and I’ve loved it!

“I’m still just taking it one step at a time, I can’t look too far ahead and we’ll just have to see where the pathway takes me.”

 ?? Picture: British Judo ?? Tonbridge Judo Club’s Charlotte Jenman, second from right, with her bronze medal won at the European Cadet Championsh­ips
Picture: British Judo Tonbridge Judo Club’s Charlotte Jenman, second from right, with her bronze medal won at the European Cadet Championsh­ips

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