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Jason Morris

Jason Newth Morris (born February 3, 1967) is an American retired judoka. He was a four-time Olympian and 2008 Olympic Coach, is best known for winning the silver medal in the ‍–‍78 kg weight category in the 1992 Summer Olympics and a Bronze Medal in the 1993 World Judo Championships. He is a Hachidan (8th Degree Black Belt) his favorite techniques are Uchi Mata, Tai Otoshi, and his "Sticker or Sticky Foot" (AKA Kosotogari). He was also an NCAA Division I All-American wrestler and 2x EIWA conference champion at Syracuse University.[1]

Jason Morris
Personal information
Full nameJason Newth Morris
BornFebruary 3, 1967 (1967-02-03) (age 57)
Schenectady, New York
Home townGlenville, New York
Alma materSyracuse University
OccupationJudo Instructor
Websitewww.realjudo.net
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportJudo
Weight class‍–‍78 kg
Rank     8th dan black belt
ClubNYAC
Now coachingJason Morris Judo Center
Achievements and titles
Olympic Games (1992)
World Champ. (1993)
Medal record
Profile at external databases
IJF1514
JudoInside.com3582
Updated on 5 June 2023.

Achievements edit

Morris was the Silver Medallist at -78 kg in the 1992 Summer Olympics, and was also a Bronze Medalist at the 1993 World Judo Championships. Morris represented the United States in four Olympic Games 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 & was Team USA Olympic Coach at the 2008 Games.

National honors edit

  • 2010 – Elected to USJF Hall of Fame
  • 2008 – Named Olympic Coach for 2008 Summer Olympics
  • 2008 – Elected to USA Judo Hall of Fame
  • 2007 USOC "Development Coach of the Year" (Judo)
  • 2006, 2005 & 2003 "Coach of the Year" Real Judo Magazine
  • 2006 USOC "Coach of the Year" (Judo)
  • 2003 "International Jr. Female Coach of the Year" USJF
  • 1998 – Elected to NYAC Hall of Fame
  • 1993 – New York Athletic Club "Athlete of the Year"
  • 1993 & 1992 – USOC "Athlete of the Year" (Judo)
  • 6x National Champion (89, 90, 91, 92, 93 & 99)
  • 8x National Junior Champion
  • 3x Outstanding Judoka of the Year

Gold major international medals edit

  • 99, 93 & 89 US Open – Colorado Springs, CO
  • 91 Pan Am Games – Havana, Cuba
  • 90 Tbilisi International – Tbilisi, Georgia (Only winner from North & South America)
  • 90 & 89 Guido Sieni – Sassari, Italy
  • 88 Czech Open – Prague, Czech Republic
  • 88 Ontario Open – Toronto, Canada
  • 87 Austrian Open – Leonding, Austria
  • 87 Pacific Rim Championships -Colorado Springs, CO, USA
  • 87 Pan Am Games – Indianapolis, IN, USA
  • 87 & 85 Jr. Pan Am Championships – Mexico City, Mexico
  • 86, 85 & 84 New York Open – Manhattan, NY
  • 85 & 84 Quebec Open – Montreal, QC
  • 81 Mexico International (65 kg) -Mexico City, Mexico

Silver major international medals edit

  • 95 Pan Am Games – Mar de Plata, Argentina
  • 92 Olympic Games – Barcelona, Spain
  • 92 Hungarian Open – Budapest, Hungary
  • 91 Korean Open – Seoul, Korea
  • 90, 87 & 85 US Open – Colorado Springs, CO
  • 89 French Open – Paris, France
  • 89 Pacific Rim Championships -Beijing, China
  • 88 German Open – Russelsheim, Germany

Bronze major international medals edit

  • 00 British Open – Birmingham, England
  • 99 Rendez Vous Canada – Montreal, QC
  • 95 US Open – Macon, GA
  • 95, 90, 89 & 88 Hungarian Open – Budapest, Hungary
  • 95 Pacific Rim Championships – Sydney, Australia
  • 94, 88 & 86 US Open – Colorado Springs, CO
  • 93 World Championships - Hamilton, Canada
  • 91 Pacific Rim Championships – Honolulu, HI, USA
  • 90 Kano Cup – Tokyo, Japan
  • 90 Tre Torri – Porto Sant'Elpidio, Italy
  • 89 Austrian Open – Leonding, Austria
  • 88 Guido Sieni – Sassari, Italy
  • 86 Jr. World Championships – Rome, Italy
  • 86 Quebec Open – Montreal, QC

5th place in major international events edit

  • 95 French Open – Paris, France
  • 92 & 90 Czech Open – Prague, Czech Republic
  • 89 World Championships – Belgrade, Yugoslavia
  • 87 World Championships – Essen, Germany

Present edit

Since retiring from competitive judo after the 2000 Summer Olympics, Morris along with wife Teri own and operate the Jason Morris Judo Center in Glenville, New York[2]

Notable students edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://olympics.com/en/athletes/jason-newth-morris
  2. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2011-05-19.
  • Jason Morris Judo Center Official Website
  • USA Judo's press release announcing Morris's selection as coach for the 2008 Olympic team

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Jason Morris at the International Judo Federation 
  • Jason Morris at JudoInside.com 
  • Jason Morris at AllJudo.net (in French) 
  • Jason Morris at Olympics.com 
  • Jason Morris at Olympedia 
  • Jason Morris at The-Sports.org  
  • at databaseOlympics.com (archived)  

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Jason Newth Morris born February 3 1967 is an American retired judoka He was a four time Olympian and 2008 Olympic Coach is best known for winning the silver medal in the 78 kg weight category in the 1992 Summer Olympics and a Bronze Medal in the 1993 World Judo Championships He is a Hachidan 8th Degree Black Belt his favorite techniques are Uchi Mata Tai Otoshi and his Sticker or Sticky Foot AKA Kosotogari He was also an NCAA Division I All American wrestler and 2x EIWA conference champion at Syracuse University 1 Jason MorrisPersonal informationFull nameJason Newth MorrisBornFebruary 3 1967 1967 02 03 age 57 Schenectady New YorkHome townGlenville New YorkAlma materSyracuse UniversityOccupationJudo InstructorWebsitewww wbr realjudo wbr netSportCountryUnited StatesSportJudoWeight class 78 kgRank 8th dan black beltClubNYACNow coachingJason Morris Judo CenterAchievements and titlesOlympic Games 1992 World Champ 1993 Medal record Men s judoRepresenting United StatesOlympic Games1992 Barcelona 78 kgWorld Championships1993 Hamilton 78 kgPan American Games1987 Indianapolis 78 kg1991 Havana 78 kg1995 Mara del Plata 78 kgWorld Juniors Championships1986 Rome 78 kgProfile at external databasesIJF1514JudoInside com3582Updated on 5 June 2023 Contents 1 Achievements 1 1 National honors 1 2 Gold major international medals 1 3 Silver major international medals 1 4 Bronze major international medals 1 5 5th place in major international events 2 Present 3 Notable students 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAchievements editMorris was the Silver Medallist at 78 kg in the 1992 Summer Olympics and was also a Bronze Medalist at the 1993 World Judo Championships Morris represented the United States in four Olympic Games 1988 1992 1996 2000 amp was Team USA Olympic Coach at the 2008 Games National honors edit 2010 Elected to USJF Hall of Fame 2008 Named Olympic Coach for 2008 Summer Olympics 2008 Elected to USA Judo Hall of Fame 2007 USOC Development Coach of the Year Judo 2006 2005 amp 2003 Coach of the Year Real Judo Magazine 2006 USOC Coach of the Year Judo 2003 International Jr Female Coach of the Year USJF 1998 Elected to NYAC Hall of Fame 1993 New York Athletic Club Athlete of the Year 1993 amp 1992 USOC Athlete of the Year Judo 6x National Champion 89 90 91 92 93 amp 99 8x National Junior Champion 3x Outstanding Judoka of the YearGold major international medals edit 99 93 amp 89 US Open Colorado Springs CO 91 Pan Am Games Havana Cuba 90 Tbilisi International Tbilisi Georgia Only winner from North amp South America 90 amp 89 Guido Sieni Sassari Italy 88 Czech Open Prague Czech Republic 88 Ontario Open Toronto Canada 87 Austrian Open Leonding Austria 87 Pacific Rim Championships Colorado Springs CO USA 87 Pan Am Games Indianapolis IN USA 87 amp 85 Jr Pan Am Championships Mexico City Mexico 86 85 amp 84 New York Open Manhattan NY 85 amp 84 Quebec Open Montreal QC 81 Mexico International 65 kg Mexico City MexicoSilver major international medals edit 95 Pan Am Games Mar de Plata Argentina 92 Olympic Games Barcelona Spain 92 Hungarian Open Budapest Hungary 91 Korean Open Seoul Korea 90 87 amp 85 US Open Colorado Springs CO 89 French Open Paris France 89 Pacific Rim Championships Beijing China 88 German Open Russelsheim GermanyBronze major international medals edit 00 British Open Birmingham England 99 Rendez Vous Canada Montreal QC 95 US Open Macon GA 95 90 89 amp 88 Hungarian Open Budapest Hungary 95 Pacific Rim Championships Sydney Australia 94 88 amp 86 US Open Colorado Springs CO 93 World Championships Hamilton Canada 91 Pacific Rim Championships Honolulu HI USA 90 Kano Cup Tokyo Japan 90 Tre Torri Porto Sant Elpidio Italy 89 Austrian Open Leonding Austria 88 Guido Sieni Sassari Italy 86 Jr World Championships Rome Italy 86 Quebec Open Montreal QC5th place in major international events edit 95 French Open Paris France 92 amp 90 Czech Open Prague Czech Republic 89 World Championships Belgrade Yugoslavia 87 World Championships Essen GermanyPresent editSince retiring from competitive judo after the 2000 Summer Olympics Morris along with wife Teri own and operate the Jason Morris Judo Center in Glenville New York 2 Notable students editBrad Bolen Pan American Champion Nick Kossor National Champion Nicholas Delpopolo 2x Olympian Travis Stevens Coached him to his first Olympics See also editJudo at the 1992 Summer Olympics 1993 CanadaReferences edit https olympics com en athletes jason newth morris Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Jason Morris Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 2011 05 19 Jason Morris Judo Center Official Website Morris s page at Real Judo s Legends of Judo site USA Judo s press release announcing Morris s selection as coach for the 2008 Olympic teamExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jason Morris Official website nbsp Jason Morris at the International Judo Federation nbsp Jason Morris at JudoInside 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