Sunday, 22 April 2012

RMA HEADED TO NATIONAL TEAM TRIALS





RMA Karate Centres sent 7 competitors to the WKC Kickboxing & Karate provincial trials in London this past weekend (April 21).  The seven were among Ontario’s best in the martial arts vying for their chance to represent Canada at the 2012 WKC World Kickboxing & Karate Championships this October.   The provincial and national trials are black belt divisions with the ability of martial artists not yet a black belt, able to compete among the  higher belts.  For six of the seven competitors from the Barrie karate school, this was such the case.  Only the top eight competitors from each event advances to the national team trials taking place in Montreal Victoria day long weekend in May.

Leading the way was 7 time Canadian national karate team member and RMA instructor black belt Tressa Young.  The seventeen-year-old competed in 10 events and medaled in every single one.  The second degree black belt won gold in eight of her events including continuous fighting -60kg, traditional hard style kata, traditional weapon, extreme forms, freestyle forms, traditional Korean forms, Chinese forms and musical weapons.  She also went on to win silver in -60kg speed point fighting and bronze in creative weapons.

Following in her instructor’s path is 3 time Canadian national karate team member Samantha MacDonald.  The thirteen-year-old advanced brown belt moved up an age class into the 13 to 17 year old female divisions and alongside her own instructor Tressa Young.   MacDonald advances in nine out of her 10 divisions she competed in.  She won silver in +60kg continuous fighting, bronze in extreme forms, bronze in freestyle forms and bronze in musical weapons.  MacDonald also made top eight in Chinese forms, Korean forms, +60kg speed point fighting, traditional weapons and creative weapons.

2 time Canadian national karate team members Tyler Maroudas-Zenon and Brooke Zenon also attended the competition and finished the provincials leaving their mark.  Seventeen-year-old Tyler Maroudas Zenon did extremely well in all three of his events.  The advanced brown belt won silver in Korean forms, bronze in traditional weapons and placed fourth in Chinese.  Younger sister and 2 time Canadian national karate team member Brooke Zenon advances in 3 of her 4 events.  The eleven-year-old purple belt won gold in Korean forms, bronze in Chinese forms and advances in the traditional weapons division.

New to the provincial trials were seven-year-old Liam North, eight-year-old Ari Wilson and nine-year-old Rachel Wilson.  Orange belt Liam North won silver in the -30kg continuous fighting and bronze in the -30kg speed point fighting.  White belt Ari Wilson won bronze in the -30kg continuous fighting and placed fourth in the -30kg speed point fighting.  White belt Rachel Wilson won silver in Chinese forms and silver in -30kg girls speed point fighting.

The seven were all smiles at the end of the day and are looking forward to the national team trials next month.  “We are very proud of everyone not only in their results but how they carry themselves as a competitor and a martial artist.  They are all respectful and helpful to their fellow teammates always willing to help one another.” Head instructor Craig Ridout stated.




REFERENCE:

WKC Canada – www.wkccanada.com

RMA Karate – www.rmakarate.com

World Kickboxing & Karate Council - http://www.worldkickboxingcouncil.com/

Monday, 2 April 2012

RMA BRINGS HOME HARDWARE


Martial artists from RMA Karate Centres in Barrie attended the AmeriKick Internationals tournament in Philadelphia, USA this past weekend (March 30 & 31). 

RMA instructor and second degree black belt Tressa Young competed in five divisions placing in all five.  She won second in traditional kata, third in musical forms, third in musical weapons, third in traditional weapons and fourth in point sparring.

Advanced brown belt Samantha MacDonald also did well winning hardware in all five of her divisions.  She won second in traditional weapons, second in musical weapons, third in forms, third in musical open forms and third in point sparring.

Orange belt Liam North also did well winning second in forms, third in weapons and was a finalist in the sparring division.

RMA Karate Centres is accepting new students in their martial arts program with unlimited classes and a free uniform for only $49.  For more information visit www.rmakarate.com.