Grange Judo Club
History of Grange Judo Club
Grange Judo Club was started around 1960 by Sensei Robert Eames. He started the club at The Grange Centre in Pine Place, Hayes (hence the name !) It then moved to Welbeck Church Hall, Welbeck Ave, Hayes. and was there for quite a number of years. Sensei Eames then emigrated to Australia in about 1993 and Mike Gingell and Kevin Williams, both 1st Dans, took over the running of the club. In 1995 the club moved yet again, this time to Barnhill Community Centre. One of the main reasons for this move was the fact that Grange Judo Club was expanding quite rapidly and the Church Hall wasn't big enough. In 1999 we were informed that the centre was to close to enable a new School to be built on the site. We then had to start looking around for new premises, not an easy task, that would accommodate not only all of our mats, but also to be able to use it at least twice a week at a reasonable cost. As luck would have it, one of our parents was a member of Hayes Rugby Club, who have a large hall attached to the club. He asked if we might be interested in using the hall. After a bit of a discussion with all parties, we all agreed that we would move in April 1999. The week we were due to start, travellers moved into the car park. Fate was against us.Two weeks later after all the mess had been cleared up we started. Since then the club has grown even more and we now have classes on 4 nights a week and have over 140 members.
The club is now run by a committee with Mike Gingell, 5th Dan, as chairman and chief instructor. Mike is helped on the mat by Jack Addis, 2nd Dan, Senior Instructor, Elliot Sampat, 2nd Dan, Roger Middleton, 2nd, Len Wickens, 1st Dan, Graham Briggs, 1st Dan, Mark Wickens, 1st Dan, Ben Matthams, Junior 1st Dan & Craig Saunders, Junior 1st Dan.
We starting a new project at the end of 2002 to enable people with disabilities to benefit from Judo. This is still running and we have over 15 people of various disabilities who attend.
Grange Judo Club is affiliated to the International Martial Arts Federation - Europe. Sensei Robert Eames was a founder member of IMAF-Europe and was the Branch Director for GB. Since Sensei Eames emigrated Mike Gingell has taken over as Branch Director. We also have strong tie's with the British Judo Association. Jack Addis and Vic Webber are both Senior Club Instructors with the BJA. We also have guest instructors down from time to time, Ann Hughes, former World and Olympic champion, has been down on a number of occasions to give us her expertise.
We run Grange Judo Club as a family club and therefore have a fairly good social side as well. In the past we have organised day trips to the seaside, quiz nights, race nights, BBQ's and the ever popular Christmas Dinner Dance.
We also run Self Defence Courses for women and have also held one for young people at a local school.
The cost of joining Grange Judo Club is £10.00 per year. This is payable on the 1st January each year. All members and instructors who train at the club are covered under an insurance policy held by IMAF-Europe-UK when they take aout a licence. The cost of the licence is £10.00 and is renewed annually at a cost of £7.00 for juniors and £8.00 for seniors.