Carl "Dutchie" Schell (2 December 1924 – 28 February 2020) was a Canadian judoka who played a significant role in the development of judo in Canada, especially New Brunswick. Schell established the first judo club in New Brunswick at the Saint John YMCA in 1958, then co-founded the Shimpokai Judo Club with Harry Thomas, John Crawford, Doug Kearns, and Ken Meeting in Saint John in 1959.[1][3] He also founded the New Brunswick Kodokan Black Belt Association in 1961, served as its President and in other executive roles, served as Atlantic vice-president of Judo Canada, and coached the New Brunswick judo team. Schell was inducted into the Saint John Sports Hall of Fame in 2000, the Judo Canada Hall of Fame in 2003, and the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.[4][5][6]
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Nickname(s) | Dutchie, Mr. Judo |
Born | Saint John, New Brunswick | 2 December 1924
Died | 28 February 2020[1] Saint John, New Brunswick | (aged 95)
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Country | Canada |
Sport | Judo |
Rank | Rokudan (sixth dan)[2] |
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Publications
edit- Carl "Dutchie" Schell (2019). The Origin of Judo in New Brunswick and the Judo Shimpokai: A Judo Memoir. Long Books.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Carl "Dutchie" Schell". Arbor Memorial. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
- ^ Gill, Nicolas; Leyshon, Glynn (2019). Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada. Montreal: Marcel Broquet. p. 186. ISBN 9782897263522.
- ^ Gill, Nicolas; Leyshon, Glynn (2019). Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada. Montreal: Marcel Broquet. pp. 118–20. ISBN 9782897263522.
- ^ "Greater Saint John Sports Hall of Fame" (PDF). City of Saint John (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-13. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
- ^ "Carl Schell". New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2021-07-13. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
- ^ Gill, Nicolas; Leyshon, Glynn (2019). Judoka: The History of Judo in Canada. Montreal: Marcel Broquet. p. 118. ISBN 9782897263522.