Alain Schmitt is the new national coach of Israel’s women’s judo team

Former judoka and current coach Alain Schmitt announced that he has accepted a position as national coach with Israel’s women’s team.

Schmitt was the coach of Margaux Pinot and Madeleine Malonga and the top coach of Etoile Sportive Blanc-Mesnil Judo since 2016. As a judoka he was the 2013 world championships medalist and fifth in 2014. He became a demanding trainer and will take up his new duties in Israel no later than January.

“Shani Hershko, Israel Women’s Team Manager contacted me during the Paris Grand Slam. From our first discussions, I realized that we were on the same wavelength when it comes to performance: planning, technical work, putting the athlete at the center”, says Schmitt.

“What also struck me was that Shani Hershko knew me very well, my methods, my vision, surely more than the staff of the France team elsewhere. There is also the fact that I have the feeling of arriving at the end of a cycle, knowing all the brakes, all the limits that the system sets. And I don’t necessarily want to know that again, because it is exhausting. I thought about it a few days to say yes to him two or three weeks ago.”

“Over the last four years, as a coach we had to always be two or three strokes ahead for the athletes, because we didn’t really know where we were going.”

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