Judith Baker

Judith Baker (died December 17, 2014, age 75) was a Female Judoka.[1] Judith was a four time national champion and a 4th degree blackbelt.[1] For many years the ceiling in rank for women in Judo was 5th degree.[2]

Personal life

She died on December 17, 2014.[1] She graduated in 1962 from the University of Cincinnati.[1]

Martial arts career

In the second National USJA Women's Judo Championship, she would compete in the brown belt technique division and be the division champion.. At the Ju-no-kata division she would win first with Joan Millay.[3] In 1977 at the Women's Judo National's, she would work with Linda Stoops and took first in Ju No Kata and Nage-no-kata, and second in Katame-no-kata.[4] She would take second place in those division in the US Women's International Judo invitational.[5]

She was recognized as a Judo player, Kata Champion and Judo coach in the state of Ohio and the nation.[6]

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