Wolves hunt down 86 medals
The South African National Korean Martial Arts Championships recently took place at Wits University, Johannesburg.

The local Wolves Martial Arts Academy were represented by 22 students of which 28 won gold medals, 25 silver and 33 bronze.
Danielle Bello bagged five gold, one silver and three bronze medals.
Gerhard Oosthuizen came home with 10 medals (two gold, three silver and five bronze).
The Wolves also competed in the Great North 1, kickboxing tournament this past weekend in Pretoria.
“It was an eye opener and it was a tough competition but the team still managed to come back home with nine medals (seven silver and two bronze),” said Awie Davis of Wolves.
South African National Korean Martial Arts Championships
Haedong Kumdo
• Sparring – 11 medals
• Forms – 11 medals
• Curring – 11 medals
Tang Soo Do
• Sparring – 10 medals
• Open hand forms – 12 medals
• Weapons – 11 medals
Teams
• Open hand – 9 medals
• Weapons – 6 medals
Individual results
Danielle Bello – 9 medals
Marco Bello – 6 medals
Christopher Wilken – 9 medals
Roux Burger – 4 medals
Tiago Bello – 7 medals
Miquette Rosslee – 4 medals
Gerhard Oosthuizen – 10 medals
Tiaan Schwirzer – 7 medals
Nicole van Tonder – 5 medals
Jacobus Meyer – 3 medals
Gerhard van Tonder – 6 medals
Chane Schwirzer – 5 medals
Luke de Bruin – 4 medals
Carmolieta Vermeulen – 5 medals
Salome Nel – 2 medals
Great North 1
• Mea Vermeulen – two silver
• Danielle Belo – two silver
• Tiago Belo – one bronze
• Le-Che Wright – one bronze
• Nicole van Tonder – one silver
• Chane Schwirzer – one silver
• Gerhard van Tonder – one silver.
