Tuesday 11 February 2014

BSF Results 2011

British Sombo Open
April 30th 2011
DG1 Leisure Centre Dumfries Scotland

For over 20years the British Open has been held in England and mainly in Sittingbourne Kent but last years entry was a bitter disappointment and the British Sombo Federation EC decided to move the event north of the Border and put it in the capable hands of BSF Chairman and Scotsman Robin Hyslop.
Robin has had plenty of experience in running events in Dumfries over the last 30 years running Judo events for the International Budo Federation, four years ago he run the very successful IBF Multi Nation Judo Championships and for the last decade run a Scottish Judo & Sombo Event. Many venues have been used but now he uses the new Dumfries Leisure Centre, which has a large arena with seating plus a large screen where the fights can be seen on the big screen and for this event a brand new International size Wrestling cover was used, which made the whole event look very professional.
The BSF picked the worst possible time to change the venue in fact even to run the event at all Why? Simply the economy you fool as some one said. For the first time in the history of the competition we had no player from abroad purely because they could not afford to come we have also seen our entries drop by over 50% over the last 12 months. Yet despite all this numbers were still up from last year and with the last government opening the flood gates and the present one not shutting them to immigrants we do have many more Eastern Europeans living in GB most having experience Sambo and some are now entering our events. Sambo doesn’t seem to attract women or children which I find strange as:
Sambo is a jacket wrestling sport like Judo, yet the rules are easier to understand and the scoring is not as restrictive as Judo which can stifle the youngsters approach to competition.
It was pleasing to see so many 14/15/16 year old entering who put up some good shows of Sambo and some had a go at the senior event. All the men’s finals were exciting but one of the best contested events was the Masters Open, these Masters event in sport in general are becoming very successful and is the only sports section seeing a growth, this doesn’t say a lot about our younger generation.Equipment is very important in any sport and wearing the correct attire is essential but in the case of Sambo that is not as easy as most of the equipment comes from Russia and is brought back by individuals. So people like President Martin Clarke had boots made and they coming to an end and Blitz made a reversible jacket which can not be used in Internationals but OK for National events, the good news is that Martin Clarke is having jackets and boots made and should be on sale in a month’s time. Under 18’s were allowed to compete without boots and matching shorts and jackets, this was to encourage them to compete without a  major expense the seniors had to wear correct attire and as you can see by the photographs and film it gives a better and truthful look of Sambo.
 
The under 68k under 18 class saw Ben Franks from Warriors Sittingbourne up against Daniel Cook Carlisle Sambo, Ben was favourite to win as he had won all his other fights in style. The fight started of as expected with Ben throwing Daniel with a superb stomach throw for 4 pts, but Daniels would not just lie down and later he executed a perfect arm lock to win on a Total victory and win the British Title. Ben was very angry with his defeat so he entered the senior event in his proper weight 62k and won the men’s title beating Steve Lauder Red Star Sambo with a superb pick up throw an excellent result.
 
In the men’s u74k saw some Eastern Europeans competing, VINNY DROGAN Lithuania who now fights out of Woodside Grappling Club Bedford, looked in spectacular form, winning all his preliminary bouts with Total Victories. In the final he met EDGAR CUDZAHOYA a Russian who now fights for Dynamo Sambo Glasgow, a very cagey  fight but when they grappling on the ground all of a sudden Edgar submitted with an arm lock and nobody saw where it came from hopefully some one videoed this one. The Eastern European have a dead pan look when they win or lose giving no emotion away, mind you they did get a smile out of Vinny in the evening when he had a few drinks and we said we would not send him home.
82 kilo class was another interesting class with 17 year old Jamie Mazetti from Warriors Sittingbourne storming his way to the final meeting 47 year old ROLAND NEWSON Banbury Sambo the youngest meeting the oldest. It was a surprise to see this veteran player reaching the final as he worked hard to get there, but one forgets that he is a Judo 5th Dan and a ex GB Sambo International a man with a great deal of experience. Something Jamie should have taken into consideration although he won he did not storm through in this bout only beating Roland by 2 points. Those veterans who keep themselves fit are still a force to be reckoned with. Rowland also won silver in the Veterans Open losing to the ever improving Scotsman Jack Tinning who dispatched Roland with an excellent leg lock.
The light Heavy weight was to be a rerun of last year with Danny Roberts Red Star Dumfries v Danny Carrott Warriors Sittingbourne both men had to work hard to make the final but Roberts looked in good shape especially as he beat Carrott in less than two minutes with an arm lock


The Heavyweight section proved a very interesting group with the big lads all weighing over 18 stone, Scotsman Jade Devlin Red Star last years British Champion was favourite to win the o100k Sambo event which he did. He had no problem with his preliminary bouts but was in for a surprise in the final where he met new comer Michael Hutchinson. Michael was from the famous Warriors Grappling Academy Sittingbourne and had been trained by Grandmaster Martin Clarke for just 9 months. Jade looked the more powerful at 6ft 6ins he was about 4 inches taller, he attacked with a big throw but Michael counter this and had him in a hold down where he scored 4 pts putting him in the lead. As the fight moved on Michael managed to work Jade into a Armlock position but did not have the strength to complete the move, the match finish with Jade winner by a narrow margin of 2 pts. These two met again in the final of the SportCombatSombo competition; in SportCS you wear a head guard have protective shin pads and wear MMA gloves, this allows you to kick and punch. In SportCS the scoring is the same as Sambo but you can knock your opponent out (with all the protective equipment this very rarely happens) so the idea is to use kicks and punches to weaken your opponent so you can throw them and gain a submission. That is the idea but a lot of competitors once they put the gloves on seem to have a red mist come over them and all they want to do is knock their opponent out and Coach Clarke realised that Jade would be one of these, so he told Michael not to mix it and let it turn into a brawl, just concentrate on collecting points. Michael done exactly as he was told and he won the match 12 pts to nil a superb victory. Both Michael and his 18 year old brother Tom are going to become some phenomenal heavyweights if they keep up the training








The refereeing was of a very high quality this year a substantial improvement on previous years.
Thanks must go to BSF Chairman Robin Hyslop who organised this event in the beautiful part of Scotland
Our thanks also to John Clarke and Colin Carrott who acted as competition Controllers, Table officials were Vicky Franks and John Sharpe, Referees Vadim Kolganov, John Clarke, Robin Hyslop, Colin Carrott both Vladim and Robin hope to visit Russia soon and qualify as International Referees.
 
The BSF intend running next years British Open at the same venue and at the same time as the competition attracts a higher standard of competitor. Competitions planned for next year March English Open Bedford, British Open May Dumfries, Scottish Open Dumfries July, English Closed October Capel Le Ferne, Scottish Closed Closeburn October, BCSA UK Open December Sittingbourne
 
The following have been chosen to represent GB in the World Sambo Championships in Lithuania in November: 62 Kilo Ben Franks res Steven Lauder 68 kilo Ian Parker res Ian Carrick 82 kilo Jamie Marzetti res Roland Newson 90 kilo Danny Roberts’s res Danny Carrott 100 kilo Ian Wishart res Darrah Gallagher 100+ Kilo Jade Devlin res Michael Hutchinson
 
COMBAT SAMBO GB Michael Hutchins
 
In the World masters there are many age groups and weights plus we are not restricted to one player per category, so all those Masters (Veterans) who competed are eligible for World Masters in Greece October
 
LEWIS CLARKE
U45
GOLD
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne
 
CYEANNE EATON
GIRLS
GOLD
BEDFORD WOODSIDE GRAPPLERS
   
BEN FRANKS
U60
GOLD
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne
 
                   
BEN FRANKS
U62
GOLD
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne
 
STEVEN LAUDER
U62
SILVER
RED STAR SAMBO
       
                   
IAN PARKER
U68
GOLD
BEDFORD WOODSIDE GRAPPLERS
   
IAN CARRICK
U68
SILVER
           
STEVEN LAUDER
U68
BRONZE
RED STAR SAMBO
       
                   
DANIEL COOK
U68jnr
GOLD
CARLISLE SPORT SAMBO
     
BEN FRANKS
U68jnr
SILVER
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne
 
CONNOR TEDHAM
U68jnr
BRONZE
CARLISLE SPORT SAMBO
     
                   
VINNY DROGAN
U74
GOLD
Bedord Lithuanian
       
EDGAR CUDZAHOYA
U74
SILVER
DYNAMO SAMBO Eastern Europe
   
PAUL VEITCH
U74
BRONZE
CARLISLE SPORT SAMBO
     
                   
JAMIE MARZETTI
U82
GOLD
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne
 
ROLAND NEWSON
U82
SILVER
BANBURY SAMBO CLUB
     
MICHAEL BUTLER
U82
BRONZE
           
                   
DARRAH GALLAGHER 82+
GOLD
CASTLE-DOUGLAS
       
ADAM DODDS
82+
SILVER
BEDFORD WOODSIDE GRAPPLERS
   
JORDAN HENDRY
82+
BRONZE
CASTLE-DOUGLAS
       
                   
DANNY ROBERTS
U90
GOLD
CASTLE-DOUGLAS
       
DANNY CARROT
U90
SILVER
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne
 
DAVID ALLAN
U90
BRONZE
           
                   
IAN WISHART
U100
GOLD
CASTLE-DOUGLAS
       
DARRAH GALLAGHER U100
SILVER
CASTLE-DOUGLAS
       
JORDAN HENDRY
U100
BRONZE
CASTLE-DOUGLAS
       
                   
JADE DEVLIN
100+
GOLD
CLOSEBURN
       
MICHAEL HUTCHINSON 100+
SILVER
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne
 
KENNETH CARSON
100+
BRONZE
DUMFRIES
       
                   
MICHAEL HUTCHINSON 100+ NOVICE
GOLD
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne

KENNETH CARSON
100+ NOVICE
SILVER
DUMFRIES
     

TOM HUTCHINSON
100+ NOVICE
BRONZE
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne

                 

JACK TINNING
MASTERS OPEN
GOLD
RED STAR SAMBO DUMFRIES
   

ROLAND NEWSON
MASTERS OPEN
SILVER
BANBURY SAMBO CLUB
   

RUSSELL DODDS
MASTERS OPEN
BRONZE
BEDFORD WOODSIDE GRAPPLERS
 

                 

SPORT COMBAT SAMBO
           

MICHAEL BUTLER
U80
GOLD
CARLISLE SPORT SAMBO
   

KEVIN LI
 
U80
SILVER
CARLISLE SPORT SAMBO
   

PAUL VEITCH
U80
BRONZE
CARLISLE SPORT SAMBO
   

                 

MICHAEL HUTCHINSON 100+
GOLD
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne

JADE DEVLIN
100+
SILVER
CLOSEBURN
     

TOM HUTCHINSON
100+
BRONZE
WARRIORS Grappling Academy Sittingbourne

                                     

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