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Local karatekas bag medals

Eleven of their fighters who placed in the top three at KZN Champs will compete at Northern Region Champs in Johannesburg next year.

Members of the KSI Liquid Movement Dojo based at Curro Mount Richmore brought home multiple medals after recent competitions.

The junior karatekas took part in a hard fought triple K meeting while both junior and senior martial artists represented Ballito at the and KZN Champs.

Eleven of their fighters who placed in the top three at KZN Champs will compete at Northern Region Champs in Johannesburg next year.

The Liquid Movement Dojo includes students from Curro, Crawford, Ashton and Umhlali and also teachers from Crawford North Coast and Umhlali Prep.

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The young karatekas who brought home medals for the KSI Dojo. From left, Jolene Brits (4th kata KZN champs), Nicholas Gosling (3rd kata and kumite triple k champs), Rowan Grobler (3rd kumite Triple k champs, second kumite and 1st kata KZN champs), Sameshan Kisten (2nd kata and kumite triple k and third kumite Kzn champs), Riley Ten Hoorn Boer (third kata and kumite triple k and third kata and first kzn champs), Jane Gardner (sensei), Brogan Miskin (third kumite and kata triple k and first kumite.

 

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