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Victory Taekwondo fighters move to next rankings

There was neither rest nor play when testing began almost immediately upon returning.

HIGHVELD – With lockdown restrictions eased, Victory Taekwondo Family Centre and Karate for Kids is back in full force.

There was neither rest nor play when testing began almost immediately upon returning.

The tests determined the advancing to next levels of belts.

Most fighters were happy to be back to “normal”, while adhering to strict sanitising and protocols relating to gatherings and social distance.

Eben Shahia, Sabumnim JP Vorster and Tristan Naude. (Photo: Supplied)

A first for Victory Taekwando was a mother-and-daughter duo who both obtained their black belts. They are Marna Wolmarans and Anet Peacock.

A special black belt ceremony called Kimchi was held on 4 September, where 12 students received their black belts.

These students are Barry Gous, Yentl van Diggelen, Lezané Storm, Adriaan Zeelie, Sharmonic Pretorius, Khanyile Langa, Marna Wolmarans, Anet Peacock, Richard van der Walt, Willem van Heerden, Marilize Jansen van Vuuren and George van Diggelen.

If you want to join Victory Taekwondo Family Centre and Karate for Kids, contact Mr JP Vorster at 082 777 2069 or visit their Facebook page.

Mother-and-daughter duo, Marna Wolmarans and Anet Peacock, both obtained their black belts. (Photo: Supplied)

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