Congratulations and thanks to all those who took part in this Kumite competition. It was obvious to all our Karate instructors that the hard work has been paying off with evident improvement among many of our karate students. The discipline and sportsman ship was to be admired. The event ran very smoothly and everyone enjoyed the occasion in a safe and well planned competition. The hard work now continues with our Masters Course planned for the weekend before Christmas. All students are encouraged to take part in this unique weekend of karate. Here are the results of the NKI nationals Kumite championship held on Sunday 3rd of November 2019. NKI Nationals Results
Female (5-9) All grades 1st Charlotte Adam 2nd Aylee Mcintosh Female (5-9) Novice – 4th Kyu 1st Ariesi Ojendrabe 2nd Aylee Mcintosh 3rd Chiera Dawson/Maisie Thomson Male (5-9) Novice – 4th Kyu 1st Finlay Jones 2nd Cooper Watt 3rd Henry Johnstone/Ryan Forbes Female (10-13) Novice – 4th Kyu 1st Milly Mcintosh 2nd Katya Todd 3rd Eva Worth/Eilsa Hughes Female (10-13) Brown/Black Belts 1st Sophie Jonstone 2nd Nikola Lubizynske Male (10-13) Novice – 4th Kyu 1st Arya Kusuma 2nd Torin Watt 3rd Andrew Taylor/Ryan Jairath Male (10-13) Brown/Black Belts 1st Marco Abel 2nd Cameron Smith 3rd Jacob Adam/Nikita Kevra Male (14-17) Brown/Black Belts 1st Ben Porter 2nd Naman Maheshian 3rd Aaron Keir Female (14-17) Brown/Black Belts 1ST Charlotte Walker2nd Bethany Garden Male Adults Senior 1st Stuart Odell 2nd Chris Morrice 3rd Scott Sutherland/Radoslaw Slomink Female Adults Senior 1st Carole Kelman 2nd Lisa Douglas Male Adult 1st Connor Davidson 2nd Andrew Mullen 3rd Gabriel Turek
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