RTK Club Championship 2022 Results

What a wonderful day we had hosting our first Club Championship since 2019. It is easy how to forget how enjoyable it is to see so many of our students trying their very best and getting stuck in. It was brilliant that we were finally able to get everyone together, testing their skills against each other and having fun.

It is just a shame that not everyone can win medals but we hope you liked your certificates. We were delighted with the standard of karate on display. We were even more pleased with the amount of people who came and gave it a try for the very first time. We had so many fantastic lower grades and beginners, learning how to compete and trying their best. Amazing. Remember we are all at different stages on our karate journey and some have had more time to practise than others. I hope you have seen plenty on the day to inspire you to train harder and become even better.

There were some outstanding performances, but what we as a club value more than the level of karate; is the sportsmanship and strength character on display. The true care for one another. The ‘leave it all on the mats’ spirit. One minute you are trying to knock each others heads off or out perform each other in Kata, the next - you are sat together having a laugh. It is a bit like senior class really! Thank you all for being a part of it, because it’s you that makes it happen.

It was also lovely to see Zoey from our partner dojo Martial Arts East. Little Zoey travelled all the way from Norwich to take part and took home a well deserved Gold medal for Kata. I hope you felt welcome and enjoyed yourself. You should be very proud Danny Jordan Sensei.

We couldn’t ask for a better group of parents and supporters either. You all played your part brilliantly and were so supportive. Being a sporting parent has it’s highs and lows. The thrills and agony isn’t it? We definitely go through it with them, but it is all worth it because events like this are beneficial in many ways. When they win it builds confidence and links direct effort with reward. When they are disappointed, it builds character, instills determination and encourages perseverance. We can’t all win at the first attempt, or even the second or third. But what we can do is keep trying. Effort, determination and perseverance is within everyone’s power. Keep going and keep learning. Experience counts. We’ve all been there. Winners aren’t necessarily the best, they are people who carried on, learned from their mistakes and never gave up.

Before we reveal the results and the Competitor of the day, the biggest THANKS must go to our Team. Our Instructors and team of officials who helped all day, (and some the day before) really are the heartbeat of the Club. If we didn’t have a group of such dedicated, hard working and talented people around us, we would not be able to host events like this. They work you hard in classes, motivate you to have a go. Get you prepared for what to expect. Learn or relearn all the rules. Teach you the rules. Scorekeep, timekeep, judge and referee. Watch endless rounds of Kata and Kumite, share the joy of the winners, commiserate the disappointed, first aid the injured, help set up and put away. The list of their duties is endless and we are so grateful. THANK YOU all. It couldn’t be done without you.

Paul Sensei and I often get a lot of the credit but it is true team effort. Massive respect to Mike Beckwith Sensei, Leesa Beckwith Sensei, Mike Baron Sensei, Gary Pratley Sensei, Rob Head Sensei and Debbie Carter Sensei who all stepped up when appointed as Tatami Managers and did a brilliant job.

The staff at the venue were great and a huge thank you to Helen Wolstencroft for providing the refreshments and selling the merchandise. Thank you also to Paul Towler for taking photos, always very kind of you and we look forward to sharing them.

After reviewing the results and the performances we saw on the day, it was incredibly difficult to choose just one competitor of the day. There were so many students who stood out or won multiple medals and put in exceptional performances.

The competitor of the day we have chosen was Jaime Pratley. Jaime was outstanding in all of his categories. His karate has developed tremendously over the last few years. His standard and personal conduct is second to none. He holds himself to the highest of standards and is an exceptional role model. He is in the dojo almost every night of the week, training like a demon and is a real perfectionist. He won 2 Gold medals in kata and 1 Silver medal in kumite, narrowly missing out on the Gold in kumite on Senshu (to a very deserving Matthew Affleck) in what many felt was the ‘ding-dong of the day’. A real back and forth, insanely-exciting encounter with such a high level of skill on display. Hell for both sets of parents I’m sure. Eventually the fight ended 6-6. A real highlight for all who were luck enough to watch it. Both performances in Kata were phenomenal. I doubt he will be satisfied with his performances, but that is what makes him so good. Always learning, always hungry to do better and learn more. A truly worthy winner. Well done.

We also do a little competition among the Instructors for who can motivate their team and win the most points. Instructors were awarded 1 point for each entrant. Then additional points are earned by their students. A gold medal is worth 3 points, a silver medal is worth 2 points and a bronze medal is worth 1 point.

The winning Sensei is Jon Curtis Sensei and their Stockton Heath Dojo.

Between them they achieved the grand total of 64 points. Huge congratulations to Jon Sensei and Mark Sensei for their great result.

Debbie Carter and Dave Robertson Sensei followed closely in second place with 54 points, with Rob Head Sensei and Mike Baron Sensei narrowly behind with 52 points and 47 points respectively.

Well done :-)

It isn’t always about the size of the team, it’s the skill within it!

Full results for Tatamis and Instructors follows:

Tatami Results

Tatami 1 Results
Event 1 Individual Kata
Category White Belts Under 12
GOLD Alex Diggle (GRAND CHAMPION)
SILVER Myles Kittley
BRONZE Leo Cross
Event 2 Individual Kata
Category White Belts 13 +
GOLD Jacob Townend
SILVER Chris Dowd
Event 3 Pugel Stick Championships
Category White Belts Under 12 Pugel Championship
GOLD Alex Diggle (GRAND CHAMPION)
SILVER Fawn Rogerson
Event 4 Pairs Kata
Category Pairs Kata 3rd Kyu and above
GOLD Jaime Pratley & Ellis Pindoria Stott
SILVER Lola Girault and Izzy Baron
BRONZE Sophie Lever and Clarissa Lyons
Event 5 Individual Kumite
Category Orange, Red and Yellow Belts 9-11 years Girls
GOLD Amy Lake
SILVER Maisey Lee
BRONZE Gabriella Clarke & Rebecca Hudghton
Event 6 Pairs Kata
Category Pairs Kata 4th Kyu and Below
GOLD Millie Porter and Aymeric de Bezenac Messer
SILVER Aymeric & Amalys de Bezenac Messer
BRONZE Ethan and Amelia Burch
Event 7 Individual Kata
Category Green, Purple and Purple & White belts 13-14 years
GOLD Esme Smith
SILVER James Rigby
BRONZE Marley Little & Ali Gencer
Event 8 Individual Kumite
Category Green, Purple, Purple & White 12-15 years Boys
GOLD McKenzie Lamont
SILVER Marley Little
BRONZE Mitchell Little
Event 9 Individual Kumite
Category Brown Belts, 2nd Kyu and 1st Kyu 8-11 years Girls
GOLD Grace Wilson
SILVER Iris Corlett
Event 10 Individual Kata
Category Male Black Belts 14-16 years
GOLD Jaime Pratley
SILVER Ellis Pindoria Stott
BRONZE Aaron Jefferson
Event 11 Individual Kumite
Category Open Grade 16-17 years Boys
GOLD Matthew Affleck (GRAND CHAMPION)
SILVER Jaime Pratley
BRONZE Kai Foley
Event 12 Individual Kumite
Category Black Belts 18+ Females
GOLD Lori-Ann Moran
SILVER Alex Moriarty
BRONZE Courteney Alty
Event 13 Individual Kumite
Category Adult Females Up to Brown Belt
GOLD Helen Cowley
SILVER Katy Bradley
BRONZE Christine O' Leary
Event 14 Individual Kata
Category Brown Belts, 2nd Kyu, 1st Kyu 12-16 years
GOLD Loui D'Attorre
SILVER Clarissa Lyons
BRONZE Isabella Lawrie
Tatami 2 Results
Event 1 Individual Kata
Category Orange, Red and Yellow Belts 5-8 years
GOLD Amalys de Bezenac Messer
SILVER Millie Porter
BRONZE Jack Whittingham / Eliza Waseem
Event 2 Individual Kumite
Category Orange, Red Yellow Belts 5-8 years Boys + Girls
GOLD Eliza Waseem
SILVER Albert Teasdale
BRONZE James Powell
Event 3 Family Kata
Category Family Pairs Kata
GOLD Harry & Oscar Thomson
SILVER Michelle Quinn & Jake Quinn
BRONZE Maggy & Ellie Gould
Event 4 Individual Kata
Category Brown Belts, 2nd Kyu, 1st Kyu 7-11 years
GOLD Zoey Kaczor
SILVER Grace Wilson
BRONZE Callula Curtis
Event 5 Individual Kumite:
Category Green, Purple, Purple & White 9-11 years Girls
GOLD Isabella Fernandes
SILVER Isla McMillan
BRONZE Evie Iannaccone/ Barbara Celinska
Event 6 Individual Kumite
Category Brown Belts,2nd Kyu & 1st Kyu 12-15 years Boys
GOLD Loui D'Attorre (GRAND CHAMPION)
SILVER Joseph Corlett
BRONZE Oscar Thomson
Event 7 Individual Kata
Category Male Black Belts 17+
GOLD Matthew Affleck (GRAND CHAMPION)
SILVER Greg Burton
BRONZE Isaac Jepson
Event 8 Individual Kumite
Category Male Black Belts 13-14 years
GOLD Ellis Pindoria Stott
SILVER Jayden Clarke
BRONZE Noah Vernon & Josiah Curtis
Event 9 Individual Kumite
Category Female Black Belts 13-15 years
GOLD Lola Fellone
SILVER Izzy Baron
BRONZE Lola Girault & Charlotte Griffiths
Event 10 Individual Kumite
Category Male Black Belts 21+
GOLD Greg Burton
SILVER Andy Matanle
Event 11 Individual Kumite
Category Male Veterans
GOLD Andy Matanle
SILVER Terry Kelly
BRONZE Anthony Cristoforo
Tatami 3
Event 1 Individual Kata
Category Orange, Red and Yellow Belts 9-10 years
GOLD Aymeric de Bezenac Messer
SILVER Daniel Kirkman
BRONZE Ted Cullen & Bradley Lowe
Event 2 Individual Kumite
Category Orange, Red Yellow Belts 9-11 years Boys
GOLD Freddie Ledwith
SILVER Bradley Lowe
BRONZE Bobby Woolley
Event 3 Individual Kata
Category Green, Purple belts 8-9 years
GOLD Leighton Hallam
SILVER Harry Thomson
BRONZE Evie Iannaccone
Event 4 Individual Kumite
Category Green, Purple 4th Kyu 5-8 years Boys
GOLD Joshua Stephenson
SILVER Harry Thomson
Event 5 Individual Kata
Category Female Black Belts 13-14 years
GOLD Izzy Baron
SILVER Lola Girault
BRONZE Lola Fellone
Event 6 Individual Kata
Category Female Black Belts 17+
GOLD Gina Farrance
SILVER Courteney Alty
BRONZE Alex Moriarty
Event 7 Individual Kata
Category Adults up to 4th Kyu
GOLD Michelle Quinn
SILVER Lawrie Rogerson-Wynne
BRONZE Tom Wynne
Event 8 Individual Kumite
Category Adult Males up to 3rd Kyu
GOLD Christopher Woolley
SILVER Tom Wynne
BRONZE Aaran Marbell
Event 9 Individual Kumite
Category Open Grade 16-17 years Girls
GOLD Georgie Dyal
SILVER Gina Farrance
BRONZE Daisy Parton
Tatami 4 Results
Event 1 Individual Kata
Category Orange, Red and Yellow Belts 11-14 years
GOLD Amber Cain
SILVER Freddie Ledwith
BRONZE Maisie Rimmington
Event 2 Individual Kumite:
Category Orange, Red and Yellow Belts 12-15 years Boys
GOLD Taylor Horrocks
SILVER Adam Abdalla
Event 3 Individual Kumite
Category Orange, Red and Yellow Belts 12-15 years Girls
GOLD Maisie Rimmington
SILVER Bethany Cain
BRONZE Emily-Grace Cooper & Lara Abdalla
Event 4 Pairs Kata:
Category Adults Pairs Kata (18+) all grades
GOLD Helen Cowley and Anthony Cristoforo
SILVER Michelle Quinn and Linda Whipp
Event 5 Individual Kata:
Category Green, Purple and Purple & White belts 10-11 years
GOLD Arthur Purdy
SILVER Barbara Celinska
BRONZE Jake Quinn
Event 6 Individual Kumite:
Category Green, Purple and Purple & White belts 9-11 years Boys
GOLD Jake Quinn
SILVER Arthur Purdy
BRONZE Oliver Bryant
Event 7 Individual Kumite:
Category Brown Belts, 2nd Kyu & 1st Kyu 8-11 years Boys
GOLD Noah Purvis
SILVER Nathan Williams
BRONZE Luke Wilson
Event 8 Individual Kata:
Category Male Black Belts 13-14 years
GOLD Jayden Clarke
SILVER Noah Vernon
BRONZE Josiah Curtis
Event 9 Individual Kumite
Category Green & Brown Belt, 2nd and 1st Kyu 13-14 years Girls
GOLD Sophie Lever
SILVER Isabella Lawrie
BRONZE Esme Smith & Mia Glynn
Event 10 Individual Kata:
Category Adults 3rd to 1st Kyu Males
GOLD Darren Williams
SILVER Anthony Cristoforo
Event 11 Individual Kata:
Category Adults 3rd to 1st Kyu Females
GOLD Zena Clarke (GRAND CHAMPION)
SILVER Helen Cowley
BRONZE Lydia Palmer & Linda Whipp
Event 12 Individual Kumite
Category Female Veterans
GOLD Zena Clarke (GRAND CHAMPION)
SILVER Jane Murison
BRONZE Sarah Kelly

Instructor Scores

Position Name Points
1st Jon Curtis 64
2nd Debbie & Dave 54
3rd Rob 52
4th Mike Baron 47
5th Mike & Leesa 39
6th Callum 26
7th Gary 22
8th Karen 21
8th Bernie 21
10th Daryl 18
11th Sam 13
11th Aurelie & Lee 13
13th Jo Sysum 11
14th Helen & John 8
15th Tony D 7
16th Teresa 5
16th Jaime 5
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