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Emalahleni Taekwondo Club competition a success

From beginners to senior practitioners, participants demonstrated their passion for martial arts, impressing the audience with their performances at the Emalahleni Taekwondo Club tournament.

The Black Belt Family Centre Taekwondo Club’s recent competition at the New Life Church exceeded all expectations, drawing record attendance and earning praise from participants.

The competition on Saturday, April 20, saw an impressive display of skill, passion, and sportsmanship from students.

Noah Langkilde kicks Ricardo van Wyk.

From beginners to advanced practitioners, participants showcased their dedication to the martial art, thrilling the audience with their performances.

Micah Langkilde.

“We want to express our deepest appreciation to the students and parents whose participation and support made our recent club competition an outstanding success,” Sabumnim Carl Brown from the club said.

Jesslyn Anderson.

Carl concluded, “Your passion and sportsmanship were on display in every match. Thank you for making our club competition an unforgettable event and for being such valuable members of our Black Belt Family Centre.”

 

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