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'''Ed Maley''' was a [[dan (rank)|9th dan]] [[judoka]] from the United States. Maley was born in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]].<ref name="google.com">{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0tIDAAAAMBAJ&dq=ed+maley+judo&pg=PA52|title=Black Belt|work=google.com|date=July 1980}}</ref> He was inducted into the [[Black Belt Magazine]] Hall of Fame in 1980. Ed Maley taught [[judo]] for 65 years,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tbo.com/brandon/five-questions-with-ed-maley-judo-instructor-20130911/|title=Five questions with Ed Maley, judo instructor|date=11 September 2013|work=TBO.com}}</ref> starting judo as a teenager in New York city and continuing while in the [[United States Air Force|Air Force]]. From 1959-1965, he was the Florida State Champion.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8tYDAAAAMBAJ&dq=ed+maley+judo&pg=PA24|title=Black Belt|work=google.com|date=September 1973}}</ref> Maley taught in Florida,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ospreyobserver.com/2009/08/florida-class-of-judo-instructor-honored-for-six-decades-of-service/|title=Florida Class of Judo Instructor Honored for Six Decades of Service|author=Tamas Mondovics|work=Osprey Observer}}</ref> his school opened in 1963.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9NoDAAAAMBAJ&dq=ed+maley+judo&pg=PA95|title=Black Belt|work=google.com|date=December 1988}}</ref> He trained many national champions during his training.<ref name="google.com"/> Maley died on October 2, 2019, at the age of 87.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Johnston |first=Joey |date=October 30, 2019 |title=Ed Maley, the people’s sensei, taught judo to thousands in Tampa |url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/hillsborough/2019/10/30/ed-maley-the-peoples-sensei-taught-judo-to-thousands-in-tampa/ |access-date=March 15, 2023 |website=[[Tampa Bay Times]] |language=en}}</ref>
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'''Ed Maley''' is an [[dan (rank)|8th dan]] [[judoka]] from the United States. Maley was born in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]].<ref name="google.com">{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0tIDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA52&lpg=PA52&dq=ed+maley+judo&source=bl&ots=a_gm62pVF4&sig=29U7vlHltxFO85Cut81V1wz0XfE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YC0OVcvjBYfHsQTf5YLYBg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwBDgK#v=onepage&q=ed%20maley%20judo&f=false|title=Black Belt|work=google.com}}</ref> Ed Maley was inducted into the Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame in 1980.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://judoinfo.com/street.htm|title=Judo for Street Survival|work=judoinfo.com}}</ref> Ed Maley has been teaching [[judo]] for 65 years,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tbo.com/brandon/five-questions-with-ed-maley-judo-instructor-20130911/|title=Five questions with Ed Maley, judo instructor|date=11 September 2013|work=TBO.com}}</ref> starting judo as a teenager in New York city and continuing while in the [[United States Air Force|Air Force]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://patch.com/florida/brandon/teaching-judo-for-64-years-ed-maley-of-brandon|title=Teaching Judo for 64 Years: Ed Maley of Brandon|work=Brandon, Florida Patch}}</ref> In 1956 Ed was the first Air Force judo fighter to place in the national championships.<ref>[http://www.wwmaa.org/articles/pdf/art013.pdf 50 Years and Six Steps to Freedom] www.wwmaa.org</ref> From 1959-1965, Ed was the Florida State Champion.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8tYDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA24&lpg=PA24&dq=ed+maley+judo&source=bl&ots=HaaXhYZgm7&sig=lFU1zNAINvjnsaDkQ1VoENOKP6o&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YC0OVcvjBYfHsQTf5YLYBg&ved=0CCMQ6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=ed%20maley%20judo&f=false|title=Black Belt|work=google.com}}</ref> Ed currently teaches in Florida,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ospreyobserver.com/2009/08/florida-class-of-judo-instructor-honored-for-six-decades-of-service/|title=Florida Class of Judo Instructor Honored for Six Decades of Service|author=Tamas Mondovics|work=Osprey Observer}}</ref> his school has been open since 1963.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9NoDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA95&lpg=PA95&dq=ed+maley+judo&source=bl&ots=MzmGQj1NbO&sig=7yzJlS_m1B4uSpDjf_zKCgQf53o&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FC0OVcnvG-zLsAT60oHYAQ&ved=0CF8Q6AEwDg#v=onepage&q=ed%20maley%20judo&f=false|title=Black Belt|work=google.com}}</ref> Ed has been called the hero of Gene Lebell.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://robcolasanti.com/2009/10/professor-ed-maley-%E2%80%93-60-years-on-the-mat/|title=Professor Ed Maley 60 Years On The Mat!|work=robcolasanti.com}}</ref> Ed has trained many national champions during his training.<ref name="google.com"/>


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Latest revision as of 08:27, 3 February 2024

Ed Maley was a 9th dan judoka from the United States. Maley was born in Brooklyn, New York City.[1] He was inducted into the Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame in 1980. Ed Maley taught judo for 65 years,[2] starting judo as a teenager in New York city and continuing while in the Air Force. From 1959-1965, he was the Florida State Champion.[3] Maley taught in Florida,[4] his school opened in 1963.[5] He trained many national champions during his training.[1] Maley died on October 2, 2019, at the age of 87.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Black Belt". google.com. July 1980.
  2. ^ "Five questions with Ed Maley, judo instructor". TBO.com. 11 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Black Belt". google.com. September 1973.
  4. ^ Tamas Mondovics. "Florida Class of Judo Instructor Honored for Six Decades of Service". Osprey Observer.
  5. ^ "Black Belt". google.com. December 1988.
  6. ^ Johnston, Joey (October 30, 2019). "Ed Maley, the people's sensei, taught judo to thousands in Tampa". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved March 15, 2023.

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