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Oct 07, 2017 Sports
The Guyana Mixed Martial Arts Karate Association turned in an excellent showing when 15 students represent the association earning a total of 24 medals; 12 gold, 8 silver and 4 bronze at the Kyokushin Kai Martial Arts tourney held recently.
Master Lloyd Ramnarine congratulated everyone that participated and encourage them to continue to work hard, while expressing some disappointment with the level of judging at the event.
In the results: James Downer-1st weapon kata 1st sparring
Justin Gildarie-2nd traditional kata 2nd weapon kata
Isaiah Busby-2nd weapon kata 3rd traditional kata
Zafar Ramnarine-1st free form
Jeremy Melville -1st traditional kata 2nd sparring
Raul Joseph-1st free form 1st weapon kata 3rd traditional kata
Shamar Francis-1st weapon kata 1st traditional kata
Jamar Pile-3rd traditional kata
Mark Ferrier-1st traditional kata 1st sparring
David Ewing chow 2nd traditional kata
Terrence Gonsalves-3rd traditional kata
Mahendra Gorakh-1st traditional kata 2nd team kata
Chandrapaul Sukhu-2nd traditional kata 2nd team kata
Adrian Rambarran-2nd traditional kata 2nd team kata 1st weapon kata
The Guyana Mixed Martial Arts Karate Association is made up of two branches, the Black Cobra Karate Club located in 2261 Parfait Harmony, West Bank Demerara and the Iron Fist Karate Club located at the New Grove/Diamond Primary School.
Anyone who wishes to join can contact Master Lloyd Rmnarine on 698-6727 or the assistant instructors on 679-3297 or 266-2869 or 645-5640.
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