Brian Jacks, the Glossary
Brian Jacks (born 5 October 1946) is a British judoka who won Britain's first medal at a World Championships taking a bronze in Salt Lake City 1967, and gained a second bronze at the 1972 Munich Olympics.[1]
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28 relations: Atari 8-bit computers, Brian Jacks Superstar Challenge, Budokwai, Dan (rank), England, European Judo Championships, European Junior Judo Championships, Great Britain, Inflatable castle, International Olympic Committee, Judo, Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics, Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's 80 kg, Judo at the Summer Olympics, Keith Fielding, London, Pattaya, Superstars (British TV programme), Thailand, Uchi Mata (video game), World Judo Championships, 1964 European Judo Championships, 1965 European Judo Championships, 1967 European Judo Championships, 1967 World Judo Championships, 1970 European Judo Championships, 1971 European Judo Championships, 1973 European Judo Championships.
- Martial artists from London
Atari 8-bit computers
The Atari 8-bit computers, formally launched as the Atari Home Computer System, are a series of 8-bit home computers introduced by Atari, Inc., in 1979 with the Atari 400 and Atari 800.
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Brian Jacks Superstar Challenge
Brian Jacks Superstar Challenge is a 1985 sports simulation game released for various home computers by Martech, licensed by British sportsman, Brian Jacks.
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Budokwai
in London is the oldest Japanese martial arts club in Europe.
Dan (rank)
The ranking system is used by many Japanese, Okinawan, Korean, and other martial arts organizations to indicate the level of a person's ability within a given system.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
European Judo Championships
The European Judo Championships is the Judo European Championship organized by the European Judo Union.
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European Junior Judo Championships
The European Junior Judo Championships are annual judo competitions organized by the European Judo Union for European judoka aged 21 and younger.
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Great Britain
Great Britain (commonly shortened to Britain) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the countries England, Scotland and Wales.
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Inflatable castle
Inflatable castles (also called bounce houses, bouncing houses, jumpy house, bouncing castles, bouncy houses, jumping castles, jumpers, jolly jumps, bouncy castles, moon bounces, closed inflatable trampolines, or moonwalks) are temporary inflatable structures and buildings and similar items that are rented for backyard and block party functions, school and church festivals and village fetes and used for recreational purposes.
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International Olympic Committee
The International Olympic Committee (IOC; Comité international olympique, CIO) is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Judo
is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, combat sport, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.
Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics
The Judo competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics was the return of the sport following its absence at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
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Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's 80 kg
Men's 80 kg competition in judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany was held at Judo and Wrestling Hall.
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Judo at the Summer Olympics
Judo was first included in the Summer Olympic Games at the 1964 Games in Tokyo, Japan.
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Keith Fielding
Keith John Fielding (born 8 July 1949) is an English dual-code international rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s as a winger.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Pattaya
Pattaya (พัทยา) is a city in Eastern Thailand, the second-largest city in Chonburi province and the eighth-largest city in Thailand.
Superstars (British TV programme)
Superstars was a TV sports competition in which elite athletes from a variety of sports compete against each other in a number of events, resembling a decathlon.
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Thailand
Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Indochinese Peninsula.
Uchi Mata (video game)
Uchi Mata (also known as Judo Uchi Mata) is a judo fighting game released for various home computers by Martech Games.
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World Judo Championships
The World Judo Championships are the highest level of international judo competition, along with the Olympic judo competition.
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1964 European Judo Championships
The 1964 European Judo Championships were the 13th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in East Berlin, East Germany on 25 and 26 April 1964.
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1965 European Judo Championships
The 1965 European Judo Championships were the 14th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Madrid, Spain, from 23 to 24 May 1965.
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1967 European Judo Championships
The 1967 European Judo Championships were the 16th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Rome, Italy from 11 to 13 May 1967.
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1967 World Judo Championships
The 1967 World Judo Championships were the 5th edition of the Men's World Judo Championships, and were held in Salt Lake City, United States from 9–11 August, 1967.
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1970 European Judo Championships
The 1970 European Judo Championships were the 19th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in East Berlin, East Germany from 21 to 24 May 1970.
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1971 European Judo Championships
The 1971 European Judo Championships were the 20th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Gothenburg, Sweden from 22 to 23 May 1971.
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1973 European Judo Championships
The 1973 European Judo Championships were the 22nd edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Madrid, Spain from 12 to 13 May 1973.
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See also
Martial artists from London
- Alexis Rufus
- Amanda Kelly
- Ashley McKenzie
- Brad Pickett
- Brian Jacks
- Cláudio Silva
- Colin Daley
- Colin Oates
- Craig Brown (taekwondo)
- Daniel Movahedi
- Daniel Sam
- Darren Stewart
- Gemma Gibbons
- Gunji Koizumi
- Jamal Petgrave
- James McSweeney
- Janice Francis
- Jason Young (fighter)
- Jonathan Haggerty
- Josh Jauncey
- Karina Bryant
- Leon Walters
- Margot Ciccarelli
- Michael Page
- Michael Thompson (karateka)
- Molly Samuel-Leport
- Mostapha al-Turk
- Nathaniel Wood (fighter)
- Nekoda Smythe-Davis
- Nick Osipczak
- Paul Daley
- Paul Radburn
- Percy Sekine
- Riaz Amin
- Shah Hussain Shah
- Steve Wakeling
- Syd Hoare
- Trevor Leggett
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Jacks
Also known as Jacks, Brian.