Ciaran Ward

Judo

BIOGRAPHY

Ciaran Ward competed in the men’s half-lightweight (-65kg) judo at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, winning his opening bout against Matti Korhonen of Finland before losing on a split decision to Stefan Ćuk of Slovenia. From a Belfast family steeped in GAA tradition, Ward became involved in judo as a six-year-old when his father Jimmy explained that judo was a mixture of kung fu, karate and boxing – an irresistible combination at a time when Bruce Lee was one of the great heroes of popular culture.

He joined the Yamakwai Judo Club. He later moved to Wolverhampton and became a full-time judoka as an eighteen-year-old, before enrolling at Manchester University to pursue a degree course.

He qualified for Barcelona by winning bronze at the Austrian championships. The OCI supported Ward’s preparation with a special grant of £2,000.

Team Ireland Number

511

Gender

Male

Discipline

Men's Half-Lightweight (-65kg) Judo

Games

Atlanta 1996, Barcelona 1992

Olympic Results

Won opening bout (beat Korhonen, FIN); lost second bout on split decision (lost to Ćuk, SLO), Barcelona 1992; Finished overall 21 in Atlanta 1996 in half-lightweight

Hometown

Belfast

Club Team School Or University

Yamakwai Judo Club / Manchester University

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