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It was with great sadness that we heard of the death of Simon Hicks
a good friend and a true Judoka.
We have known Simon for nearly all his life from the time when
he used to come down to the British Schools Judo Associations Conference’s
at Woolacombe with his mom and dad, Anne and Jerry and sister Kim.
We have seen Simon grow up from a young judo player into a very
successful businessman. From an early age Simon has always been
very enthusiastic, innovated, and full of ideas, which he was never
afraid to put to the test.
Simon was a very dedicated person, loyal and devoted to judo at
all levels, especially the BSJA to whom he offered his services
and became general secretary. In this position he gave a great deal
of time and effort to the national committee. He held this post
for a number of years and was a very successful organiser who always
aimed high in his handling of affairs; in fact he was one of the
flames that kept the fire burning brightly for the BSJA over a long
period of time. He set a high standard at courtesy, etiquette and
respect; he was also a good role model for others to follow. All
the officers who worked with Simon on the national committee of
the BSJA always held him in the highest of esteem.
We have travelled to many foreign countries with Simon on BSJA
international events, and including the judo we shared some very
good experiences that will last in the memories of all, including
the competitors that took part in these various events. We are sure
these fond memories we will be savoured forever, for Simon was very
light hearted and he enjoyed being in company at any level and was
always ready for a good laugh.
We consider that Simon was in the forefront with the sport of judo
as he initiated so many judo incentives and he was always looking
for new ways to promote the sport. We can remember the final of
the European Judo Competition at the NIA in Birmingham when the
lighting on the evening was a delight to see as it gave a splendid
atmosphere to the arena, it was unbelievable, and we believe that
this again was one of Simon’s ideas. We could go on and on,
mentioning things like the Fighting Films contribution, Judo on
Euro-sport etc, for Simon was always there marketing judo. Everywhere
Simon has travelled he has always been promoting the sport and has
been an excellent ambassador for the United Kingdom in helping to
put and keep judo on the map throughout the world.
Having been in judo for over 50 years we feel that we have been
extremely fortunate in having had the opportunity of meeting and
working with many of the top judo personnel and would like to add
that we consider Simon to be one of this group of people.
To conclude we would like to say that judo has lost a very strong
and ardent leader who will be sadly missed by all who knew him,
however we will always remember him as a very good friend and colleague
who is leaving behind an excellent standard of judo memorabilia
along with all the benefits that he has developed for all the people
involved in judo and sport as a whole.
In our opinion if anyone has earned the rights and deserves to
be in the hall of fame for judo, Simon is a first class candidate.
Sayonara Simon God is with you.
President Ken Webber
Chairman Malcolm Collins
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