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Jan 31, 2015 Sports
Atlantic City is a resort city in New Jersey in the USA and is famously known for its casinos, boardwalk and beach,
From left – Minister of Culture Youth and Sport Hon. Frank Anthony, Sensei Roland Eudoxe, Shidanshi Nicholas Braithwaite, Floyd Morris & Permanent Secretary Alfred King.
but from January 23-25 the main focus at the Tropicana Casino & Resort was the Martial Arts Championship held there and included a contingent from Guyana.
The Guyanese turned in good performances in the Action Martial Arts Magazine Hall of Honor and Martial Arts Championship and according to Roland Eudoxie, Director/Sensei of Tang Soo Do International Guyana he returned home on Wednesday after taking a team to the USA for the Martial arts championship and very pleased with the performances of his charges.
Sensei Eudoxe, a 2nd Dan Black Belt informed that he finished 1st in Stick Fighting, 3rd in Board Breaking & also received an award for his Outstanding Dedication in the Martial Arts.
In the18-34 age group Black Belt category Shidanshi Nicholas Braithwaite copped the 2nd spot in Stick Fighting, while Floyd Morris took the 1st place in Sparing in the 7-9 age-group.
Eudoxe thanked the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport, Office of the Prime Minister, Demerara Harbour Bridge, Farfan & Mendes, U-Mobile Cellular Inn and family & friends for their support in making the journey possible.
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