Salt Rock’s talented karateka Muric shows his class
The Protea athlete is focused on making the national team for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
North Coast karate superstar Dzemil Muric surged to yet another national title earlier in September.
This time he swept all before him at the prestigious KSA National Elite 2016 championships hosted at the DUT sports centre.
The Ashton International College student is going from strength-to-strength, celebrating his successful graduation to a second Dan black belt under visiting Japanese chief instructor, master Murakami Manabu, in August.
The Protea athlete is focused on making the national team for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
“I dream day and night of participating on the world’s largest sporting stage”, said the Salt Rock resident.
Protea head coach, Sensei Brando Pillay was very positive about Muric’s chances of achieving his lofty personal karate goals.
“Dzemil is a highly talented karateka and if he continues to work hard he will certainly be rewarded with more success, moreover I have no doubt that he will realise his Olympic dream sooner or later”, said Pillay.
For all karate inquiries in the North Coast you can call the KSA headquarters at 082 557 7784 or email president@karate-sa.org.
Dzemil Muric receives his second Dan diploma from the president of KSA, Sonny Pillay Hanshi.
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