Judo Club Senden: Kyu Exam Success

With two Kyu exam dates on December 15 and 18, 2025 The exam year at the Senden Judo Club came to a successful conclusion. Over 20 judoka In these last exams of the year, they faced the requirements for their next Kyu degree – and were convincing across the board.

Thanks to the modular preparation, which has proven itself over the course of the year, both tests passed very structured, calm and almost stress-free. The judoka were able to use their techniques with concentration and self-confidence and showed a good technical level. What was particularly positive was that many examinees presented significantly more than was required for their respective Kyu degree – a good sign of continuous training and high motivation.

The two examiners Stefan Rieger and Elmar Könn were accordingly satisfied with the performances shown. In addition to clean techniques, attitude, attentiveness and mutual support were also clearly visible – judo values ​​that are becoming increasingly important in training.

These successful tests mark the end of an eventful and strong sporting year in 2025. At the same time, we are already looking ahead: 2026 promises an exciting judo year with new projects, further exams, courses and many sporting highlights.

Am 15.12.2025 the subsequent examinees received their next Kyu degree

Oskar Koop, 6.Kyu
Joshua Melchers, 6.Kyu
Luisa Spliethofe, 6th Kyu
Paulina Kahnmann, 6.Kyu
Julius Klein, 5.Kyu
Jonna Rehbein, 5. Kyu
Lioba Rieger, 4. Kyu
Madeleine Schunck, 3. Kyu
Roman Reimer, 3. Kyu
Jonas Heimann, 3rd Kyu
Emilia Rieger, 2. Kyu
Anna Lückmann, 2. Kyu
Mattis Lückmann, 2. Kyu
Gracie Redlich 2nd Kyu
Noah Könn, 2nd Kyu
Levi Könn, 2nd Kyu

The judoka received the graduation to the highest Kyu degree after a successful district examination in Münster:
Leonardo Soares Oliveira, 1. Kyu
Mike Blomer, 1.Kyu

Am 18.12.2025 were graduated:

Theo Gensler, 7. Kyu
Felix Gremm 7.Kyu
Fiat Thimm, 7. Kyu
Lars Meermöller, 7th Kyu
Benjamin Stanke, 6th Ky
Robin Wasmund, 6. Kyu

The Senden Judo Club warmly congratulates all examinees on their passed exams and would like to thank all trainers and examiners for their commitment at the end of the year.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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