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Jun 25, 2015 Sports
The Guyana Karate Federation in association with the Guyana Olympic
Association (GOA) held a Mini Tournament in observance of International Olympic Day celebrations.
The tournament, which attracted 24 students, took place on Sunday last at the YMCA, Thomas Lands, saw competition in the 6-8 years, 9-11 years and 12-14 years Boys and Girls, Kata and Kumite categories.
Following are the full results:
6-8 years Male Kata 6-8 years Male Kumite
1st Sylvon Hercules 1st Jeremy Betton
2nd Jeremy Betton 2nd Sylvon Hercules
3rd Owen Betton 3rd Owen Betton
6-8 years Female Kata 6-8 years Female Kumite
1st Aarti Ramgolan 1st Aarti Ramgolan
9-11years Male Kata 9-11years Male Kumite
1st Aryan Singh 1st Sruti Jairam
2nd Sanjay Gopaul 2nd Shaquan Norville
3rd Daniel Jailall 3rd Aryan Singh
9-11 years Female Kata 9-11 years Female Kumite
1st Arshia Singh 1st Jasmin Hodge
2nd Safira Williams 2nd Arshia Singh
3rd Jasmin Hodge 3rd Chrisann Newton
12-14 years Female Kata 12-14 years Female Kumite
1st Kelly-Ann Fortune 1st Theresa Sampat
2nd Theresa Sampat 2nd Kelly-Ann Fortune
3rd Akeda Verian 3rd Akeda Verian
12-14 years Male Kata 12-14 years Male Kumite
1st Daqon Garnett 1st Tulsiedas Hira
2nd Shakeem Walcott 2nd Japheth Verian
3rd Tulsiedas Hira 3rd Jalen Chancellor
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