Monday, March 24, 2008
OLYMPIC Quest alive
The 2008 OJU Olympic selection for the Australian Judo team was finalised on the 21st Mach in NZ Christchurch.
Olympic hopeful and Illawarra martial arts champion Mick Cutajar contested the under 100kg division against the Oceania best athletes also trying to qualify. The division was a cutthroat on the points for both Mick and fellow Australian Matt Celotti from Victoria with the inclusion of the current world cup champion Andrew Pragnell & Jason coster both from NZ standing in there way.
Cutajar placed 2nd at the OJU championships & is now in 2nd place for the Olympic team and will be placed as a reserve in the event that the nominated player is unable to fulfill the commitments. The OJU Judo officials and selectors have now taken notice of his abilities and what he is capable of.
The draw consisted of 8 players and draws were handed out the day before with Cutajar securing a good place in the first round against Eric Jose from Guma throwing him with ippon in 1min 30 sec to move into the 2nd round to face off against the current world cup champion.
I just need people to believe in me and help me reach the events that help qualify for the Olympic teams, I feel great with my outcome ,...I think its a matter of a good backer to aid this quest. I will be speaking to my manager and media personal to see just how to approach this and make the step easy. What my current sponsors have given already had got me to where we are now. It would be 100% better to live and breath as an athlete instead of trying to obtain employments to help out for all the other living duties that sports is not paying for.
Olympic hopeful and Illawarra martial arts champion Mick Cutajar contested the under 100kg division against the Oceania best athletes also trying to qualify. The division was a cutthroat on the points for both Mick and fellow Australian Matt Celotti from Victoria with the inclusion of the current world cup champion Andrew Pragnell & Jason coster both from NZ standing in there way.
Cutajar placed 2nd at the OJU championships & is now in 2nd place for the Olympic team and will be placed as a reserve in the event that the nominated player is unable to fulfill the commitments. The OJU Judo officials and selectors have now taken notice of his abilities and what he is capable of.I just need people to believe in me and help me reach the events that help qualify for the Olympic teams, I feel great with my outcome ,...I think its a matter of a good backer to aid this quest. I will be speaking to my manager and media personal to see just how to approach this and make the step easy. What my current sponsors have given already had got me to where we are now. It would be 100% better to live and breath as an athlete instead of trying to obtain employments to help out for all the other living duties that sports is not paying for.
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