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Nicholas Tritton
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Age41 years
BornJul 20, 1984
Height5'7" (1.70 m)
Weight161 lbs (73 kg)
BMI25.3
CountryCanada
ProfessionJudoka
ZodiacCancer ♋
Born inGuelph

Nicholas Tritton

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Nicholas Tritton

Nicholas Tritton, born on July twentieth, nineteen eighty-four, is a distinguished male judoka hailing from the Perth/Lanark area of Ontario, Canada. With over a decade of dedication to the sport, he proudly represented Canada on the National Team, achieving remarkable success both domestically and internationally.

Throughout his illustrious career, Tritton amassed an impressive collection of medals, including thirteen on the Grand Slam, Grand Prix, and World Cup circuits. Notably, he secured back-to-back bronze medals at the prestigious Tokyo Grand Slam and earned a bronze in the men's lightweight division at the two thousand seven Pan American Games, alongside Cuba's Ronald Girones. His prowess continued with another bronze at the two thousand eleven Pan American Games in Mexico.

In addition to his Pan American achievements, Tritton showcased his skills on the world stage, representing Canada at the two thousand eight and two thousand twelve Summer Olympics, as well as at five World Championships. His accolades also include five medals at the Pan American Judo Championships, with a gold in two thousand ten, silver in two thousand nine, and bronzes in two thousand seven, two thousand eight, and two thousand eleven. He further earned a bronze medal at the two thousand five Francophone Games and a silver at the two thousand nine edition.

After retiring from judo competition post the two thousand twelve Olympics due to health and funding challenges, Tritton embraced a new challenge in Sambo, encouraged by the Canadian Sambo Federation. His foray into Sambo was met with success, as he competed in three events, including the two thousand fourteen Commonwealth Sambo Championships in London, where he won gold in his debut event. He also participated in the President's Cup and the World Sambo Championships, where he placed seventh.

Currently, Nicholas Tritton runs a private gym in Montreal, where he offers personal training, judo, wrestling, and Sambo, continuing to share his passion for martial arts with others.