Royal Gibraltar Regiment Soldiers Achieve Black Belt In Judo

The Royal Gibraltar Regiment have announced that Sergeant Liam Conroy and his brother, Lance Corporal Darrell Conroy, have successfully passed their First Dan Black Belt grading in Judo.
A statement from British Forces Gibraltar follows below:
The grading, conducted by the Gibraltar Judo Association, the governing body for Judo in Gibraltar, was overseen by a distinguished panel comprising of two UK examiners and one Spanish examiner.
As well as being selected to compete in the Army Championships in January at the Army School of Physical Training in Aldershot, Sgt Conroy has also been selected for Gibraltar's National Team.
Commanding Officer of the Royal Gibraltar Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Moore said: “This is a remarkable achievement for a soldier from the Royal Gibraltar Regiment to represent Gibraltar at the European Games.”
This selection is a testament to his outstanding dedication and skill in the sport.”
Both Liam and Darrell have trained under the expert guidance of Team Coach Peter Conroy, a 6th Dan Judo practitioner and veteran of the Regiment.
Peter Conroy was the first RG soldier to compete and coach a team to represent the Regiment in the UK, and he was also the first RG soldier selected for the Army Judo team.
This makes the Conroy brothers achievement a particularly proud moment for their family.
This accomplishment marks a significant milestone for the Conroy’s, highlighting not only their dedication to both their sport and the Regiment, but also their selfless contributions to the community of Gibraltar. For 64 years, they have taught generations of Gibraltarians and RG soldiers.
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