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Apr 05, 2015 Sports
The Guyana Mixed Martial Arts Karate Association held their first annual karate championship on Sunday 29th March, 2015 at the National Gymnasium. The founder and president of the association, Master Lloyd Ramnarine was incharge proceedings which saw 10 clubs taking part.
Among the clubs involved were: Great Diamond karate club, Little Diamond karate club, International Martial Arts Academy, Independent karate club in Middle Dam, Black Cobra karate club in Parfait Harmony West Bank Demerara, Stanlytown Shotokan karate club, National Martial Arts Karate Association, Harpy Eagle Martial Arts Academy, Black Hawks Martial Arts Management Network Association and Guyana Amateur Karate Association.
All the clubs turned in good performances with Black Cobra Karate club emerging the top performers, while Westminster Black Hawks finished second and Harpy Eagle third.
Master Lloyd Ramnarine expressed thanks to all their sponsors; Mr. Jed from Hawks Hollow blocks in Providence, C. Persaud (Anand) from Dental Technician in Peter’s Hall, S. Narine (Andy) in Peter’s Hall back street Dental Technician, from Dr. Lionel Da Silva from optician Vision Care Technician at 316 Middle St. Georgetown, the management of K&VC Company Limited on south road, Neelnarine Sukhram from Prem’s Electrical Store at 177 Alexander ST., Chine man Grocery Store in Great Diamond and the Grocery stall in Stabroek Market among others.
The association is extending the invitation to anyone wanting to join them; they can make contact them on 698-6727, 673-0823 or 681-7062.
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