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Frazer Will

Frazer Will Brazil 2009

Biography

Frazer Will began judo at age 14 after a friend suggested the sport to him. Being a late comer to the sport, Frazer never envisioned himself going to the Olympics before he turned 22 when he suddenly realized, after a productive year in 2004, that he could compete with the best in the world. His dream became reality in 2008 when he not only participated to the Beijing Olympics but finished seventh, a remarquable result. He mentions that Nicolas Gill, his coach and friend, has been a role model in the sport and outside the sport. Ewan Beaton, his coach in Saskatchewan and his mother have also help him accomplish his dreams. When not training or attending Concordia University, Frazer also finds the energy to work cutting grass. M. Will also likes to play golf, do some fly fishing, and in the winter, practice snowboarding and wakeboarding.

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Amy Cotton wins Silver in Miami World Cup

Montreal’s Amy Cotton took the silver medal in the Under 78 kg, Saturday at the Miami, (FLA) World Cup. The eventual gold medallist was American Kayla Harrison – ranked third in the world – who bested the Canadian in final round. The Montreal native is currently ranked 17th in the world, and earned a pass… Read the rest of “Amy Cotton wins Silver in Miami World Cup”.

Statistics

Height
1.55 m
Weight
kg
Division
M60kg
Birth date
May 10th, 1982
Hometown
Star City, Saskatchewan
Residence
Montreal, Quebec
Training place
National Training Center, Shidokan, Montreal
Personal trainers
Nicolas Gill
National team trainers
Nicolas Gill

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