Thursday, May 13, 2010

Organizing Committee

Alaina "Machine" Hardie
Chief Nerd and Technology Wrangler
Super power: An unpassable guard.
"I've been training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission grappling for nearly two years and in that time I have met many remarkable and inspiring women all over the world. This is an event for all of us, and I can't wait to share it with everyone."


Doris Harrison
Project Manager and Chief Asskicker
"Grappling incorporates elements of self-defense, traditional martial arts such as judo, and more contemporary arts such as Brazilian jiu-jitsu and submission wrestling. For women, it builds self-esteem and confidence; a healthy and powerful body; and camaraderie with other women. It provides a physical, mental and emotional challenge for women of all ages. Grappling is an increasingly popular sport, but most women find themselves training and competing in isolation, as the sport remains male-dominated."


Christine La
Holds the Purse Strings
"It can be so disappointing spending months training hard for a tournament - drilling technique, strength training, visualizing, cutting weight, etc - only to find out on the day of the event that there is no one to compete against. Women from all around have experienced this. I am looking forward to finally having a tournament with a strong line-up of women in each division; to be able to truly test my skills against a multitude of women who are of equal size and skill level, and know that the person who ends up standing on top of the podium deserves to be there - and not because she was the only one who showed up!"


Leah Springate
Artistic Genius; Makes Stuff Look Good
Super power: Can triangle you from any direction.
"My life has been transformed by jiu-jitsu. Learning how to fight has opened my mind; allowed me to see my potential and move towards realizing it. The Grapple Girls Open is a sign of respect to women in the sport and a sign of change."


Krista "The Monkey" Scott-Dixon
Web Geekery, Funding Snuffler
Favourite move: Taking the back.
"Grappling has quite literally changed my life. It's taught me to live free from fear, and to think about my body differently. And it's introduced me to a community of incredible, strong women. Now I want to share this amazing experience."