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'Joe touched the lives of many and leaves behind a legacy'
The Gazette
|June 17, 2025
THE judo world on Teesside is in mourning after the death of one its finest.

For decades, this area's judo community was enriched by the skills and dedication of top coach Joe Glynn. Joe - who has died, aged 92 - began his own judo journey aged 16 and quickly fought through the ranks, earning his brown belt and carving out a fierce fighting career.
His competitive days were cut short in his 20s due to a major injury while fighting for his black belt.
In that incident he suffered extreme concussion and even lost his memory for a few years. But that unexpected setback became a blessing in disguise by leading Joe to a new calling - coaching.
He excelled as a coach, nurturing generations of judoka across all levels - from grassroots beginners to elite competitors. But possibly the most remarkable aspect of Joe's coaching career was his longevity.
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