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6th SRK Winter Open Charity Tournament

We are proud to present one of the most exciting karate tournaments in Essex, back for it’s 6th year in a row!

The SRK Charity Karate Tournament is a popular event on the local competition circuit, with our last event attracting over 200+ competitors from Essex, Kent, Surrey, London, Basingstoke and Newcastle coming to test their skills against each other in kata and kumite.
With divisions for all levels from beginner to black belt, there is a place for everyone to come and compete!

This year’s charity tournament is in support of Rays of Sunshine Children’s Charity (Registered Charity No. 1102529) www.raysofsunshine.org.uk

To get a bit of an idea of what the tournament is like, please take a moment to watch this video

COMPETITORS AND COACHES CAN DOWNLOAD THE TOURNAMENT INFORMATION PACK HERE

http://seitouryukarate.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/SRK-Winter-Charity-Tournament-2013.pdf

Entries are done via an electronic form via your club instructors so please see them when you are placing your entries.

The event will run according to WKF (2013) rules with some slight modifications, although please refer to the information pack for full details including compulsory equipment for kumite.

Competitors check in: 9.00am
First events: 9.30am sharp!

Entry Fees
• £12 individual events • £21 per team (£7 pp)

All event entries and fees must be received by Sunday 10th November 2013

Spectators fee (on the door)
•£2 Adults (16yrs+)
• £1 Children under 16yrs
• Under 5’s go free

A percentage of all fees received will be donated to Rays of Sunshine Children’s Charity

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Please bear in mind that although we are using WKF rules for this competition, our club is not affiliated to the EKF or WKF. This competition is open to everyone, regardless of their affiliation, so both non-EKF/WKF and EKF/WKF clubs are welcome to attend.

 

 

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We did it!

Great news everyone!

We’re just waiting on the final bit of sponsorship money from the bike ride to come in (£20) and then we have reached our target!

We’ve already started the process of putting our order in for the new mats so fingers crossed we’ll have them in the dojos within the next 2 weeks.

A huge thanks to everyone who took part on the day and to those who sponsored our riders with your generous donations. I’m working on a little video that will go up onto our YouTube page soon. It’s taking a little longer than I thought as I’m still waiting on video footage and photos from a few people but as soon as I have it all I can get it finished and upload it for all of you to see.

The “THANK YOU” page will be up on the site in a few days so be sure to keep a look out.

Once the mats have arrived we’ll get some fun pictures of all the students in action on them!

Osu!

Our fantastic riders after their 39 mile long journey through all the Seitou Ryu Karate dojos

 

 

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National Squad make their mark

Team SRK are joined by club mascot Yoshi for a photo with all of their trophies won on the day.

Three young students from our National Squad managed to win gold, silver and bronze medals in the AMA Southern Open Karate Championships held in Clacton-on-Sea on Sunday 14th April

Emma Ludkins, 10, brother Tommy, 9 from South Ockendon and Adam Baglin, 10 from Chelmsford, beat over 20 other competitors in the 4th Kyu and below junior division for kata to secure first, second and third placings. In addition to this, Emma also secured an additional 2nd place in the girls kumite division.

Chief instructor Sensei Richard Hang Hong said;

“They have all worked incredibly hard and its great to see it pay off at events such as these. The team spirit in the squad is fantastic, and special mention must be made of our youngest and newest member Megan Homer, who at just 8 years old won her first trophy for kumite today. She only started competing last month and this was only her second time in a tournament so this was quite an achievement for her. Her parents who were watching the entire day have been very encouraging and supportive and I’m sure they are extremely proud of her success too.”

The rest of the 12 strong squad kept up the good work and brought home 15 trophies in total. Richard Hang Hong won Bronze in the Men’s Black Belt Kata, following straight into the Mixed Open Black Belt Kata event and narrowly missed out on Gold but secured a Silver trophy. Fellow Wickford students Zoe Nolan (11yrs) and Connor Frost (12yrs) both whom had just graded to brown belt in March, won Bronze and Silver in their respective kata and kumite divisions. Chelmsford’s Martin Lawrence, 2nd Dan won Bronze in the men’s -75kg kumite, as well as winning Gold in Team Kata with Samuel Parker (Tilbury) and Sensei Richard. 16 year old black belt Jade Green from South Ockendon also had success with a Bronze win for Kata.

 

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