Roy Inman

Roy Inman
9th Dan, OBE
Personal information
Nationality  England
Born (1946-04-30)30 April 1946
Hounslow. London
Died 30 May 2015(2015-05-30) (aged 69)
Sport
Country  Great Britain
Sport Judo
Rank kudan

Roy Inman OBE was a British judoka and coach and author.

Biography

Roy Inman was born 30 April 1946 in Hounslow, London. He died on 30 May 2015, aged 69.

Judo career

Inman started Judo at the Budokwai in London in 1964. He was an international competitor for 12 years, winning two British Open titles, trained in Japan under Isao Okano and ran Fairholme Judo club for 30 years.

He was the British Judo Association National Coach for over 15 years and coached at 4 Olympic Games. Competitors that he coached in that time won 6 Olympic Medals and 14 World Championships. He was Head Coach, and Judo Technical Director for the University of Bath’s High Performance Judo Program for 10 years.

Inman was Director of High Wycombe Judo Centre Ltd for over 20 years, and a Director of the British Judo Association Ltd and the British Judo Association Competitions and Events Ltd for over 6 years. Previously he was a member of the B.J.A Management Committee. Formerly Finance Director of a Hire Purchase Firm.

A prolific Coach Educator, he was a leading deliverer of the B.J.A Club Coach Award, and the architect of the B.J.A Instructor Award. He is a lecturer for the European Judo Union on their suite of Coach Awards, teaching on the E.J.U Level 4 Performance Coach Award at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. Chairman of the B.J.A Coaching Commission since 2010, and Chair of the B.J.A Promotions Commission from 2008.

He served on the Board of Directors of the British Judo Association from 2001.[1] He was named U.K. coach of the year in 1991, the O.B.E. from H.M. the Queen in 1992 and a Full Blue from the University of Bath in 2001.[2]

The International Judo Federatuion awarded Inman the grade of 9th Dan in May 2013.

Website

www.royinmanadvice.com

Books

A selection of books written by Roy Inman include:[3]

Awards

References

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