YOUNG FINISHES
JUNIORS WORLD CHAMPION
Three martial artists from
RMA Karate Centres in Barrie
attended the 2012 WKC World
Karate &
Kickboxing championships
in Montreal this past week as
part of the 350 member Canadian
national
karate team. Brooke
Z and Liam N performed well
against top-notch competitors
from other countries
but did not advance after
being eliminated in the first
round.
With 2012 being the last
year for RMA black belt
instructor Tressa Young to
compete as a junior
member, she was eager to
leave her mark and did just
that. Young received
honourable mention for
her accomplishments as a
junior competitor through the
years at the world competitions
in Ireland,
Portugal and Spain.
The second degree black belt and
8 time national team member not
only advanced
in all 8 of her divisions
this year she was asked to be
part of the 16/17 year girls
continuous and point
fighting teams.
The girls Canadian point
fighting team had 3 matches and
after 2 fights team England and
team Canada
were tied. It was
all up to Tressa Young's match
and it was such a close one with
points being scored back
and forth . At the end of
the match Young won her match 6-4
putting team Canada in the finals
against
team Ireland where they
won gold for Canada.
After defeating the Irish
in the preliminary round Canada
advanced to the finals for 16/17
girls continuous
team fighting.
Canada needed to win 2 out of 3
matches for gold. The first
fight Canada lost to England,
Young won her fight but
the final match Canada was
defeated giving England the gold
and Canada the silver.
At the end of the 2012
world competition Young left her
mark winning 4 silver and 6
gold bringing her junior
medals for Canada to a
total of 49, 23 of which
are gold.