Four clubs from two different provinces are the second recipients of Judo Canada’s bursary program: 2022-2023 LTD Promotion.
21 February 2023Bronze medal is Priscilla Gagné’s sweet revenge!
15 March 2023We are proud to announce that the 2022 recipients of the Brad Farrow Bursary are Julien Frascadore (Club de judo de Kiseki, QC and Heidi Quach (Club de judo Métropolitain inc., QC).
The two recipients of the Brad Farrow Bursary will each receive $2000.
“Julien and Heidi work tirelessly to improve their technique and their physical preparation. Their great determination over the past year has allowed them to improve considerably and aspire to the highest peak in the near future.!” Mentioned Judo Canada’s national coach Antoine Valois-Fortier.
About the Brad Farrow Bursary
For the 15th year, the Brad Farrow Bursary is awarded to promising non-carded student athletes who demonstrate a commitment and dedication to training to help them pursue their athletic careers, develop their full potential and achieve their dreams. Since 2008 it is more then 60 000$ that has been distributed to numerous athletes.
Brad Farrow was inducted into the Judo Canada Hall of Fame as an athlete in 1997 for his outstanding performance during his national team career. His outstanding results include: Three-time Olympic team member and eleven-time Canadian champion. Mr. Farrow wanted to give back to his sport and this bursary is entirely dependent on his contribution.
On behalf of the recipient athletes, Judo Canada extends a heartfelt thank you to Mr. Farrow for his generosity.
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