Scott Moore
Began Judo: 1988
Rank: Sandan, Third Degree Black Belt
Competitive Highlights
- 2004 Paralympic Games - Athens Greece - 3rd Place
- 2002 Swamp Classic, Lafayette, LA. - 1st Place
- 2002 IBSA World Championships, Rome, Italy - 3rd Place
- 2000 Paralympic Games, Sydney Australia - 1st Place (First American to win
a Gold medal in Olympic or Paralympic competition in the history of judo).
- 2000 USOC October Athlete of the Month - 4th Place.
- 2000 USABA Male Athlete of the Year
- 1999 USJI Senior National Championships Spokane, WA. - 7th Place.
- 1999 Liberty Bell Championships Philadelphia, PA. - 3rd Place
- 1998 Featured on ESPN
- 1998 IBSA World Championships Madrid, Spain - 1st Place.
- 1998 IBSA World Team Championships Madrid, Spain - 3rd Place.
- 1998 All Japan Invitational Championships Tokyo, Japan -1st Place.
- 1998 All Japan Invitational Team Championships Tokyo, Japan - 2nd Place.
- 1998 USABA Athlete of the Year.
- 1998 USOC July Athlete of the Month - 3rd Place.
- 1998 U.S. International Invitational Colorado Springs, CO. - 9th Place
- 1996 Paralympics, 3rd place, Atlanta GA.
- 1995 IBSA World Championships, 3rd place.
Coaching Experience
- February 1999 - present Youth Judo Director - University of Denver
Recreation at the Ritchie Center Youth Judo Program
- June 1999 - present, Judo Club Head Coach - University of Denver
- February 1995 - August 1998, Founding member and Head Instructor Senki
Judo Club - Lafayette, LA.
- September 1994 - August 1998, Assistant Coach University of Southwestern
Louisiana (now University of Louisiana, Lafayette) Judo Club
- September 1992 - June 1994, Assistant Senior Coach and Head Junior Coach
Acadian Judo Club - Lafayette, LA.