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Sensei (先生) Kevin O'Sullivan gets his Go Dan (5th Dan a.k.a. 五段) at the Shotokan grading on September 8, 2013
Karl started Karate just before his sixth birthday. In a little under three years he's progressed through 10th Kyu (Blue Belt), 9th Kyu (Orange Belt), 8th Kyu (Red Belt), 7th Kyu (Yellow Belt), 6th Kyu (Green Belt), 5th Kyu (Purple Belt) and has has just successfully achieved 4th Kyu (Purple & White Belt). These photographs are from the Shotokan grading on March 2, 2014.
On Sunday, March 19, 2017 Tigers Shotokan Karate entered a team in the "Karate-Do Federation 4th Open Championship" in Barking, London. This was a significant event; arranged by the English Karate Federation, and was much bigger than many of us had envisaged.
My son, Karl, was a member of the team that travelled to the event from Hertfordshire. I'm guessing, but there must have been at least 400 karateka competing in the championship and the standard was exceptionally high. I am very proud to report that Karl won a Bronze Medal in the category "Kata - Boys: 3rd-2nd Kyu / Age 9 to 12 Years". His elected kata was "Bassai Dai" and he did a sterling job against strong competition.
Unfortunately Karl did not win a medal in the "Kumite" (or freestyle fighting) category, but his tenacity and "Courage, Courtesy and Compassion" in combat made me very proud. He is a credit to St. Columba's College.
Karl was the only participant from St. Albans to come home with a medal, and this is a notable achievement.
Sensei (先生) Kevin O'Sullivan gets his Go Dan (5th Dan a.k.a. 五段) at the Shotokan grading on September 8, 2013
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Just as the presence of a single grain of rice in the vessel, speaks for its presence there, just as the faintest fragrance of a flower speaks of the presence of a garden close by, similarly, the slightest element of God speaks of His Godliness.
Karl started Karate just before his sixth birthday. In a little under three years he's progressed through 10th Kyu (Blue Belt), 9th Kyu (Orange Belt), 8th Kyu (Red Belt), 7th Kyu (Yellow Belt), 6th Kyu (Green Belt), 5th Kyu (Purple Belt) and has has just successfully achieved 4th Kyu (Purple & White Belt). These photographs are from the Shotokan grading on March 2, 2014.
Karl started Karate just before his sixth birthday. In two and third years he's progressed through 10th Kyu (Blue Belt), 9th Kyu (Orange Belt), 8th Kyu (Red Belt), 7th Kyu (Yellow Belt), 6th Kyu (Green Belt) and has has just successfully achieved 5th Kyu (Purple Belt). These photographs are from the Shotokan grading on September 8, 2013.
Karl started Karate just before his sixth birthday. In two and third years he's progressed through 10th Kyu (Blue Belt), 9th Kyu (Orange Belt), 8th Kyu (Red Belt), 7th Kyu (Yellow Belt), 6th Kyu (Green Belt) and has has just successfully achieved 5th Kyu (Purple Belt). These photographs are from the Shotokan grading on September 8, 2013.
Karl started Karate just before his sixth birthday. In two and third years he's progressed through 10th Kyu (Blue Belt), 9th Kyu (Orange Belt), 8th Kyu (Red Belt), 7th Kyu (Yellow Belt), 6th Kyu (Green Belt) and has has just successfully achieved 5th Kyu (Purple Belt). These photographs are from the Shotokan grading on September 8, 2013.
On Sunday, March 19, 2017 Tigers Shotokan Karate entered a team in the "Karate-Do Federation 4th Open Championship" in Barking, London. This was a significant event; arranged by the English Karate Federation, and was much bigger than many of us had envisaged.
My son, Karl, was a member of the team that travelled to the event from Hertfordshire. I'm guessing, but there must have been at least 400 karateka competing in the championship and the standard was exceptionally high. I am very proud to report that Karl won a Bronze Medal in the category "Kata - Boys: 3rd-2nd Kyu / Age 9 to 12 Years". His elected kata was "Bassai Dai" and he did a sterling job against strong competition.
Unfortunately Karl did not win a medal in the "Kumite" (or freestyle fighting) category, but his tenacity and "Courage, Courtesy and Compassion" in combat made me very proud. He is a credit to St. Columba's College.
Karl was the only participant from St. Albans to come home with a medal, and this is a notable achievement.
On Sunday, March 19, 2017 Tigers Shotokan Karate entered a team in the "Karate-Do Federation 4th Open Championship" in Barking, London. This was a significant event; arranged by the English Karate Federation, and was much bigger than many of us had envisaged.
My son, Karl, was a member of the team that travelled to the event from Hertfordshire. I'm guessing, but there must have been at least 400 karateka competing in the championship and the standard was exceptionally high. I am very proud to report that Karl won a Bronze Medal in the category "Kata - Boys: 3rd-2nd Kyu / Age 9 to 12 Years". His elected kata was "Bassai Dai" and he did a sterling job against strong competition.
Unfortunately Karl did not win a medal in the "Kumite" (or freestyle fighting) category, but his tenacity and "Courage, Courtesy and Compassion" in combat made me very proud. He is a credit to St. Columba's College.
Karl was the only participant from St. Albans to come home with a medal, and this is a notable achievement.