In 2010 he was awarded the grade 10th Dan by the International Judo Federation (IJF) for international services to judo.[6] Having been preceded by Frenchman Henri Courtine (2007) and followed by Japanese American Yoshihiro Uchida (2014)[7] and Italian Franco Capelletti (2017), Kerr currently is one of only four living IJFjūdan. He is the second Briton after Charles Palmer[8] to have gained this rank in Judo. IJF judo dan rank awards are, however, not officially recognized by the Kodokan Judo Institute in Japan, and currently, Uchida (Kodokan 7th dan, 1983) and Courtine (Kodokan 6th dan, 1968) are the only IJF judan who concomitantly also hold a Kodokan judo rank of 6th dan or higher.
He also received the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette, in January 2011 after being named in Emperor Akihito's November 2010 honours list, due to his ongoing contribution to judo and to relations between the UK and judo's country of origin, Japan. Masataka Tarahara, Japan’s Consul-General in Scotland, presented him in Edinburgh with Japan’s equivalent of a CBE.[12]
Bibliography
He has authored the books Judo:
basic training manual for beginners (W. Foulsham, 1964)
Judo as part of the 'Flying Start' series (Hodder Wayland, 1991)
with his coaching-charge twice Olympic gold-medallist Peter Seisenbacher, Modern Judo: Techniques of East and West (Crowood Press, 1991).
He has a Autobiography named - My Journey to the 10th Dan.
^"George Kerr named in Emperor Akihito's honours list". British Judo Association Website. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2011. Scottish judo icon and British Judo Association President George Kerr will receive the 'Order of the Rising Sun' in January after being named in Emperor Akihito's November honours list. The revered 73-year-old will be presented with the [sic] Japan's equivalent of a CBE by the country's Consul-General in his native Edinburgh... In February, George, who's known as Mr. Judo, received the sports [sic] highest accolade, the hugely prestigious 10th Dan, to become only the fifth non-Japanese judoka to hold judo's greatest prize. His latest honour, Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette, has been met with delight by Masataka Tarahara, Japan's Consul-General in Scotland... The former European Champion, Olympic coach and referee is overjoyed to receive the honour.