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Medals at the CEWKA International Open

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Posted by: Collin Rudkin on 21st November 2017 at 2:20 pm
Medals at the CEWKA International Open

The SEKF squad, minus a couple of our elite British International title holders that were injured, recently competed at the Central England International Open. This was the last competition for the A' squad after a busy year.

 

The day started very well with young Ethan Stonton performing four great katas to win a well deserved bronze medal in the -12 yrs kata. 

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Harrison West and James Arnold both had difficult 1st round matches, losing to the eventual winner of their categories. Adam Barnes managed a couple of good rounds before also losing to the champion of his category.

We had high expectations for Elliott after his British International title last month. However, after a good fight he went out on Senshu.

Zak Smyth 16 years, competed in the senior kata for the first time which proved to be a challenging experience for him. 

Next time guys!

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Finally, the day finished well with Damla Kaya performing some lovely kata, winning a well deserved silver medal in the female cadet category.

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Well done to everyone who competed and trained so hard for this competition and thanks to all the parents who helped out on the day. Team SEKF

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