Judo, meaning ‘gentle way’, is a system of unarmed combat created as an eclectic martial art. Doing away with weapons and strikes, and emphasizing free sparring (randori) rather than pre-arranged forms (kata), it distinguished itself from its jujutsu predecessors and led to its adoption as a primary martial art by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department.
One Lance Corporal at the District
Control Centre of the Petaling Jaya District Police Headquarters is a national judo champion, and returning alumna studying at Management and Science University (MSU).
Lance Corporal Nor Izzatul Fazlia Mohamad Tahir had acquired close to 20 gold medals in judo by the time she graduated in 2017 with a Diploma in Management from MSU College (MSUC) at the 23rd Graduation Ceremony of MSUC.
She took nine from the National Judo Tournament 2010-2019, six from the National Youth Judo Tournament 2010-2015, three from SUKMA 2010-2016, and one from the Macau International Junior and Youth Judo Tournament 2013.
Read further on The Sun’s article attached.