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Jun 02, 2016 Sports
NSC / GKF host ‘50 Shades of Sports’ Junior Karate championships
Riana Narine and Doodnauth Jairam emerged as the best female and male competitors when the National Junior Karate Championships sponsored by the National Sports Commission (NSC) under the ’50 Shades of Sport’ banner in observance of Guyana 50th year of Independence and hosted by the Guyana Karate Federation (GKF) was held on Sunday last at the Cliff Anderson sports Hall.
Following are the full results:
Male 6-8 Years – Kata Male 6-8 years – Kumite
1st Pratush Deokinandan 1st Nigel Clarke
2nd Mario Hodge 2nd Jeremy Betton
3rd Nigel Clarke 3rd Amar Jairam
Female 6-8 years – Kata Female 6-8 years – Kumite
1st Aarti Ramgolam 1st Aarti Ramgolam
2nd Pooja Lam 2nd Pooja Lam
Male 9-11 years – Kata Male 9-11 years – Kumite (40kg)
1st Doodnauth Jjairam 1st Doodnauth Jairam
2nd Matthew Gurahoo 2nd Owen Betton
3rd Clint Jones 3rd Xavier Henry
Male 9-11 years – Kumite (40+kg)
1st Shaquan Norville
2nd Clint Jones
Female 9-11 years – Kata Female 9-11 years – Kumite
1st Riana Narine 1st Jasmin Hodge
2nd Aminata Diallo 2nd Riana Narine
3rd Jasmin Hodge
Male 12-14 years – Kata Male 12-14 years – Kumite (45kg)
1st Seon Wesley 1st Mark Crawford
2nd Mekhi Proffit 2nd Jonathan Ramsuchit
3rd Sruti Jairam 3rd Dominic Wharton
Male 12-14 years – Kumite (45+kg)
1st Sruti Jairam
2nd Orlando Giddings
3rd Mekhi Proffit
Female 15-17 years – Kata Female 15-17 years – Kumite
1st Chelcia Benjamin 1st Chelcia Benjamin
Male 15-17 years – Kata Male 15-17 years – Kumite (55kg)
1st Avinash Ramgolam 1st Tulsidas Hira
2nd Andru Rambarran 2nd Christopher Ramkissoon
3rd Charles Benjamin 3rd Michael Crawford
Male 15-17 years – Kumite (55+kg)
1st Andru Rambarran
2nd Antuan Headley
3rd Mortimer Giddings
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