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Sep 30, 2014 Sports
ASK-G cops the team Kata and Kumite titles
The Guyana Karate Federation (GKF) successfully hosted their Senior National Karate Championships on Sunday last at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall which saw some sterling individual performances.
Winning the Male Team Kata and Kumite titles was Association do Shotokan Karate – Guyana (ASK-G) with the Guyana Karate College (GKC) second and National Martial Arts Association (NMAA) third in the Kata. NMAA was the runner-up in the Kumite followed by GKC.
Following is the full individual results:
14-17 Years Male Kata
Place Name
1st Shane Wilkinson
2nd Nixon Cheeks
3rd Avinash Ramgolam
14-17 Years Female Kumite
1st Theresa Sampat
2nd Chelcia Benjamin
Female Adult Kumite
1st Nathalie Gibson
2nd Kristina Cheeks
3rd Portia Schepmyer
14 -17 Years Female Kata
1st Theresa Sampat
2nd Britney Bettencourt
3rd Chelcia Benjamin
14-17 Years Male Kumite – 55kg
1ST Avinash Ramgolam
2ND Daniel Chandler
3RD Philip Jaikissoon
Female Adult Kata
1st Kristina Cheeks
2nd Nathalie Gibson
3rd Portia Schepmyer
14-17 Years Male Kumite – +55kg
1ST Nixon Cheeks
2nd Prince Alguedowan
3rd Daniel Floy
18 Years Plus Male Kata
1st Partick Cheeks
2nd Kenrick Cheeks
3rd Jason Jerrick
Male Kunite – 60kg
1st Navindra Soodoo
2nd Calvin Ramcharran
3rd Stephen Singh
Male Kumite – 75kg
1st Rodwell Alleyne
2nd Jason Jerrick
3rd Garfield Newton
Male Kumite – 67kg
1st Ryan Alleyne
2nd Steven Persaud
3rd Saif Gajraj
Male Kumite – 84kg
1st Dellon Hyman
2nd Julian Ramnauth
3rd Roland Fanfair
Male Kumite – +84kg
1st Keith Beaton
3rd Patrick Cheeks
2nd Raul Joseph
GKA President, Amir Khouri (6th Dan) has expressed gratitude to the National Sports Commission, Guyana Red Cross, Mr. Nicholas Hing, Rent-A-Tent, Ms. Kim, Woodpecker Products, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Khan, judges, competitors and spectators for making the competition a success.
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