Kent Karate Gradings

 Kimura Shukokai Karate Kent Grading Success!

Saturday 12th November 2011

Congratulations:

8thKyu:A. Stevens, S. Reynolds, L. Carpenter, D. Mitchell, W. Watson, I Watson, S. Stevens, K. Stevens, R. Gibson and T. Gibson.

7th Kyu: L. Gennari, L. Dodson, A. Froud, D. Scamp, H. Stanley, S. Dobson and J. Bastable

6th Kyu: J. Scamp, E Cornish, and G. Colyer

5th Kyu: N. Mycka, K. Krzykowski, S. Goodsell, L. Belsom, D. Kennard and C. Dixon

4th Kyu: A. Szczepaniak, E. Moliner, F. Lodge and H. Potter

2nd Kyu: M. Manning, J. Manning, G. Hewitt and L. Bordean

 


 

CONGRATULATIONS!

A huge congratulations go to some of our most dedicated and hard working students at Kent Karate who recieved their Dan grades from Shihan E. Daniels 8th Dan, KSI World Chief Instructor, on Sunday 23rd Oct 2011 at the SKF HQ in Birmingham.

 Thomas Manning                     Padraig Cuffe

Elle Osborne                         Michael Pereira 


Kent Karate Grading Success

 

Saturday 13th November 2010

After a two hour intensive grading with grading officers Sensei Chris Simpson and Sensei Katie Simpson, 29 students were successful and passed their grading...

8th Kyu Yellow Belt

David Pereira, Leo Norwood, Tess Austin, Jayden Lodge, Jude Austin, George Colyer, Stanley Bastable, George Exell, Joseph Scamp, Simona Bordean, Chris Townsend and Jamie Hardy.

7th Kyu Orange Belt

Natalie Mycka, Sammy Goodsell, Ted Kinnersley, Liam Belsom, Ethan Cornish, Jasmine Jones, Louise Morgan, Finley Lodge, Kacper Krzykowski, Daniel Kennard, Henry Duck and Christopher Dixon.

6th Kyu Green Belt

Ania Szczepaniak, Eloise Moliner

4th Kyu Purple Belt

Richard Tew

3rd Kyu Brown Belt

Jason Manning

2nd Kyu Brown Belt

Elle Osborne

Sensei Chris and Sensei Katie both said that the grading showed that there is a lot of talented students within the Kent Karate clubs.

All students showed a good understanding of Kimura Shukokai technique and were able to demonstrate basics, impact and Kata to the standard of the grade they were attempting.

 The success of all the students reflects the hardwork they have put into their training - Keep up the good work.

The future for Kent Karate looks great!

Congratulations