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    United World Karate South Africa National Championships

    Stephen PenneyBy Stephen PenneyApril 6, 2017Updated:April 12, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    (l-R) Boys 8 White to Orange kumite winners: Luke Doyle (ECSR), Logan Strauss (ECSR) and Sibahle Mhuzi (WJKA SA)

    The second United World Karate South Africa National Championships was held at the Fish River Sun

    Sean O’ Connell (back to camera) delivers a roundhouse kick to his opponent’s head. O’Connell placed 2nd in both Master’s kata and kumite categories.
    Cadet Girls Rotational Team Kumite Winners (l-R) Joza, Gauteng and ECSR
    Brent Smith, ECSR (l) vs Isa Ayob, WJKA SA (r)
    Isa Ayob (l) WJKA SA, PE vs Brent Smith (r) ECSR, Grahamstown
    Kayleigh Chamberlain of Western Suburbs Karate Club in PE was the winner of both the Junior and Senior Ladies Kata and Kumite categories.
    Cadet Girls Rotational Team Kumite Winners (l-R) Joza, Gauteng and ECSR
    Cadet Girls Rotational Team Kumite Winners (l-R) Joza, Gauteng and ECSR
    Sean O’ Connell (back to camera) delivers a roundhouse kick to his opponent’s head. O’Connell placed 2nd in both Master’s kata and kumite categories.
    (l-R) Boys 8 White to Orange kumite winners: Luke Doyle (ECSR), Logan Strauss (ECSR) and Sibahle Mhuzi (WJKA SA)
    ECSR Girls Team silver medallists (l-R) Chloe Ambraal, Iman Massicard and Nakita Avis
    Lutho Singata (r) of Rhodes University Shotokan Karate Club – Senior Mens Brown and Black Belt Kumite Winner
    Veteran Male Kumite Winners White – Purple Belt (l-r): Dexter Credo (WJKA SA), Ronaldo Burger (ECSR, Ghstwn) and Renier Roots (WJKA SA).
    Veteran Ladies Green to Purple Belt Kumite Winners (l-r): Levina Galli (WJKA SA), Heidi Smith (ECSR, Ghstwn), Joanne Prince (WJKA SA)
    Derek Van Heerden (l), Rising Sun, Benoni vs Isa Ayob (r), WJKA SA, Port Elizabeth
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