Jason Morris
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Jason Morris
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Jason Morris Seminar Information

JASON MORRIS

Born: 2/3/67
Height:
180cm (5'11'),
Weight Class: 81kg
Education:
Syracuse University
Rank: Shichidan (7th Degree Black Belt) 
Ranked 1st in Nation for 12 years (1987 - 1996, 1999-2000)
4x Olympian: 1988 Korea, 1992 Spain, 1996 USA, 2000 Australia
60 Career International Medals
Owner/Operator: Real Judo Magazine
Head Instructor: Jason Morris Judo Center
Favorite Athletes: Larry Bird & Ken Stabler
Favorite Actors: Charles Bronson, Clint Eastwood & Walter Mathau
Favorite Movies: Dirty Harry, Kelly's Heroes & Mr. Majestyk
Favorite Music: Dio, Edguy, Kiss, Sweet, UFO & Uriah Heep

Four-time Olympian Jason Morris is one of the most decorated judo players in American history.  Jason Morris is world renowned for his judo expertise, coaching ability, and training methods.  A tachiwaza (standing techniques) specialist, Jason currently owns and operates the Jason Morris Judo Center in Glenville, NY and teaches clinics and seminars throughout the country.

Learn the techniques and tactics that made Jason Morris one of the most innovative and successfull judo players in the world, and learn how Jason developed the Jason Morris Judo Center into one of the top Judo programs in North America.

For more information, please telephone Jason Morris at (518) 399-3936 or send an email to: silver92@albany.net

NATIONAL HONORS

  • 2003 "International Jr. Female Coach of the Year" USJF
  • 2003 "Coach of the Year" Real Judo Magazine
  • 6x National Champion (89,90,91,92,93 & 99)
  • National Collegiate Champion
  • National High School Champion
  • 8x National Junior Champion
  • Olympic Sports Festival Champion
  • 3x Outstanding Judoist of the Year
  • 2x USOC Athlete of the Year (Judo) 1992 & 1993
  • 1993 - New York Athletic Club "Athlete of the Year"
  • 1998 - Elected to NYAC Hall of Fame
  • 1999 - Real Judo Magazine "Comeback Player of the Year"

MAJOR INTERNATIONAL MEDALS

GOLD

  • 99, 93 & 89 US Open - Colorado Springs, CO
  • 91 Pan Am Games - Havana, Cuba
  • 90 Tbilissi International - Tbilissi, Georgia (Only winner ever 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 (65kg) - Mexico City, Mexico

SILVER

  • 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 - Bejing, China
  • 88 German Open - Russelsheim, Germany


BRONZE

  • 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 Championaships - 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


FIFTH

  • 95 French Open - Paris, France
  • 94 Goodwill Games - St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 92 & 90 Czech Open - Prague, Czech Republic
  • 90 Goodwill Games - Seattle, WA, USA
  • 89 World Championships - Belgrade, Yugoslavia
  • 87 World Championships - Essen, Germany

SEVENTH

  • 96 German Open - Munich, Germany
  • 95 & 86 Austrian Open - Leonding, Austria
  • 94 French Open - Paris, France
  • 91 World Championships - Barcelona, Spain