Dojo 50th anniversary

frank raud

Master of Arts
Every year for the past 26 years, Therien Jiu Jitsu have hosted a large martial arts convention called Capital Conquest. This year is also the 50th anniversary of Therien Jiu Jitsu. I'm about to head off to join an international group of martial artists for a day of training and celebration. Will post pics later.
 
Frank, that's awesome. Happy anniversary to all the Therien folks from me. Can't wait to see the pics.
 
When I get my act together, I post some pics. Great day, spent time with some Canadian legends, Wally Slocki, Cezar Borkowski, Jean-Yves Theriault, Jean Therien and a transplanted American or two, such as Steve "Nasty" Anderson. I'm guessing 12-1500 people training in BJJ, Japanese Jiu jitsu, karate, kali, bo, iado, kubaton and karate and kickboxing. Instructors from France, Germany, USA and Canada. Trained with Chris La Cava, and surprised with how many mutual friends we have. Spent time with several of my old instructors, and some former students who are now instructors. Overall, a good day. Previous commitments have me missing out on the dinner and roast of John Therien this evening, another day of training tomorrow, and the kickboxing event tomorrow night.
 
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Can't wait to see and hear more.

Wally Slocki, haven't seen him in a million years, heck of a fighter.
 
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From left..Cezar Borkowski, John Therien, Harry Villeneuve, Alain Sailly(from France) and Jean-Yves Theriault showing off their Joe Lewis Eternal Warrior awards
 
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And how is Nasty Anderson? The last time I saw him he was riding shotgun, Billy Blanks was driving and I was in the back seat. I dove over the seat to strangle him and push him out onto the highway...but Billy, my instructor at the time, yelled for me to stop and shoved me back.

My guess is Steve has matured much since those days, yes?
 
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There were banners all around the banquet hall showing notables of the Therien instructors and students. I won't post them all, but Buka knew George back in the day.
 
And how is Nasty Anderson? The last time I saw him he was riding shotgun, Billy Blanks was driving and I was in the back seat. I dove over the seat to strangle him and push him out onto the highway...but Billy, my instructor at the time, yelled for me to stop and shoved me back.

My guess is Steve has matured much since those days, yes?
There must be more to this story.
 
There is, I'll get back to it after work. I'm on my way in now. But, the story had a silver lining.
 
Frank, it was great meeting you and training with you this weekend at Capital Conquest!

It seems it really is a small world. :)

Looking forward to next time.


Great day, spent time with some Canadian legends, Wally Slocki, Cezar Borkowski, Jean-Yves Theriault, Jean Therien and a transplanted American or two, such as Steve "Nasty" Anderson. I'm guessing 12-1500 people training in BJJ, Japanese Jiu jitsu, karate, kali, bo, iado, kubaton and karate and kickboxing. Instructors from France, Germany, USA and Canada. Trained with Chris La Cava, and surprised with how many mutual friends we have.
 
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