Iqaluit martial artists set to grapple, throw, and sweep legs at Saturday judo tournament
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NEWS MAY 15, 2026 – 9:30 AM EDT
Iqaluit martial artists set to grapple, throw, and sweep legs at Saturday judo tournament
5 teenage participants from group heading to Quebec in February to compete in 2027 Canada Winter Games
Miki-jaq Bracken, left, and Wenzell Djalogue grapple as coach Michael Smook officiates, during Judo Nunavut’s 2025 year-end tournament. (Photo courtesy of Natalie Maerzluft)
By Daron Letts
Judo is a Japanese word meaning “the gentle way.”
Iqaluit sports fans can decide for themselves whether this form of martial arts appears gentle, as 80 athletes compete on Saturd…
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