The Warehouse, 47-49 Cowleaze Road, Kingston Upon Thames, KT2 6DZ
+44 (0)208 541 3434

Website version

Judo athletes take joint gold in Performance Communications’ BOOST competition

Performance Communications Author Image Performance Communications | March 26, 2021

Sports, Automotive and Technology communications consultancy, Performance Communications, has announced the winner of its BOOST competition to promote women’s sport in the UK.

Two athletes were chosen, 25 year old Jemima Yeats-Brown and 21 year old Kelly Petersen-Pollard. Both compete in the under 70kg category in judo. They also train full time at the British Judo Centre of Excellence in Walsall.

[row]

[one_half]

 

[one_half]

 

Nicola McKelvey, head of women’s sport at Performance Communications, said: “The judges were hugely impressed with all of the entries. However Jemima and Kelly both stood out. Their passion for their sport and for what women can achieve in what is typically seen as an aggressive male sport was really inspiring. I can’t wait to start working with them.”

Kelly Petersen-Pollard said: “I started doing judo when I was four and I’ve been training full time for the past two years. Growing up I was inspired by people like Denise Lewis and Kelly Holmes. I hope to be able to inspire young girls throughout my journey and in the future, to take up any sport and challenge themselves whilst enjoying what they’re doing. I’m really excited about being picked as one of the BOOST winners – it’s even better being a joint winner as I get to work with my fellow Judoka Jemima.”

Jemima Yeats-Brown said: “It’s been a tough few years for me in terms of my injuries but I have just competed in my first tournament for 600 days. I love fighting and I love winning and I want other girls to see that as a good thing. I’m looking forward to working with Performance Communications, alongside Kelly, to find out how we can promote ourselves and our sport to a wider audience.”

The winners will benefit from £20,000 worth of consultancy over six months, including media training, a social media workshop from digital agency Frisson Creative, sponsorship consultancy with WH Sports and a mentoring session with two-time Olympic gold medallist Victoria Pendleton.

Athlete Biographies

Jemima Yeats-Brown

Jemima was born in Kent in July 1995. She started doing judo when she was 13, after being told she wasn’t elegant enough to be an elite gymnast. She moved to Walsall when she was 18 and studied sports science at Wolverhampton University. In 2018, she finished fifth in the World Championships in Baku. She also took gold at the European Open in Rome in the same year.

Having gone through three ACL reconstructions and six surgeries, she is back competing after 600 days recovering from her latest injury. Her aim is to go to the Commonwealth Games 2022 and Olympic Games Paris 2024.

Kelly Petersen-Pollard

Kelly was born in Birmingham in April 1999. She has been doing judo since she was 4 years old. In 2019, she became Junior European Champion -70kg and finished the year as the junior female athlete with the most European junior medals. She joined the senior team in 2020 and took gold at Senior European Open Portugal. Then in 2021 she made her Grand Slam debut in Tel Aviv Israel, where she came in 7th place. She studies part-time at the University of Wolverhampton in her 3rd year studying exercise and health. Kelly’s future aspirations are to compete and medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in her home town of Birmingham as well as go to and medal at the Olympic Games Paris 2024.


Related stories.

The Clock is Ticking For Internal Combustion, But Rolex Shows That Old Tech Can Still Prosper

Cars and watches. Watches and cars. If you’re speaking to a car enthusiast, I’d wager there’s a very good chance they’ll also appreciate the merits of a mechanical watch. Listening to the brilliant Acquired podcast charting the history of Rolex, got me thinking. At various points, the excellent hosts Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal, liken […]

Formula 1 can’t rely on off-track drama to maintain its stellar rise

When Liberty Media bought F1 in 2017, it promised to grow the sport, enhance the racing experience and add new dimensions. So how has it gone? Well, the 24-race calendar last year was a record, as was the 6.5m live attendees at these races. Drive To Survive, the sport’s behind-the-scenes Netflix docuseries, has become a […]

Should You Still Use Hashtags on Social Media?

This question comes up a lot when discussing social media strategy: Should we include hashtags? The Origins of Hashtags Hashtags were originally designed to group conversations on social platforms, making it easier for people to follow specific topics. If you were into motorcycles, searching for #Motorcycles would bring up relevant discussions. They were a simple […]

MOTD Vs Changing viewing habits

I used to be a Match of the Day devotee, but the appeal is unfortunately waning. Yes, Sunderland AFC have been absent for 7 (seven) seasons, but I can’t remember the last time I tuned in for a full episode and with viewing figures down year-on-year (just 2.7 million earlier in January), this national institution […]

Introducing the antidote for AI generated copy: the smart typewriter

There’s a new piece of kit in the Performance Communications office: a Freewrite smart typewriter. It’s a pretty simple piece of technology: a chunky keyboard bundled with an LCD screen and storage. It doesn’t have a spellchecker, a web browser, or a scrollbar. If you’re old enough to remember, it’s reminiscent of early pre-PC word […]

What DeepSeek tells us about China and innovation

In January, China’s DeepSeek caused market pandemonium when it revealed its open-source AI model could match the performance of western AI providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, or Meta. Why? Because it reportedly did so with 10-20x less energy and hardware requirements. Many people were shocked because, unlike the OpenAIs of this world, DeepSeek was a small […]

Hitting the sweet spot for flexible working

Barclays is the latest big organisation to review its flexible working policy, sending a memo to affected employees informing them that they’d be required in the office on three, rather than two, days per week. Metropolitan Police staff are striking over changes to its flexible working policy and the topic was even the subject of […]

New formats bring fresh focus to a packed sporting calendar

While my return to Long Ditton CC winter nets ahead of the new cricket season is imminent and Sunderland continues to play with my emotions in the top four of the Championship, 2025’s wider sporting schedule shapes up like no other. Olympic and football World Cup years aside, has any other sporting calendar been so […]

Be Bold.

It’s time to come off the fence:


Message us