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Posted: Monday 11 March, 2024 at 1:57 PM

Saint Lucian Karatekas return from Caribbean Open K24 Karate Tournament

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    (Castries, Saint Lucia, 11th March 202) - The dedicated team of karatekas hailing from the Cobra Karate and Self Defense Dojo, Kaizen Shotokan Karate School, and Ikikata Shotokan Karate School triumphantly returned to Saint Lucia on Sunday, March 3rd, following their participation in the 10th edition of the Caribbean Open K24 Karate Tournament in Martinique. The tournament, held on Saturday, March 2nd, 2024, marked the team's inaugural regional appearance in the World Karate Federation (WKF) circuit for the year, with their sights set on the upcoming event scheduled for May in Guadeloupe.

     

    Despite contending with seasoned competitors from Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guyana, and Brazil, the team of 24 athletes showcased their prowess, earning a commendable collection of medals in various categories:

     

    - Jameel Leonce: Silver in Senior Male U21 Kata and Bronze in Senior Male U21 Kumite

     

    - Denel Florius: Bronze in Senior Male 21+ Kata

     

    - Allister Simon: Bronze in Junior Male 16–17 Kumite

     

    - Azari Francois: Bronze in Junior Male 16–17 Kata

     

    - Giovanni St. Marthe, Jay Francois, and Darrin Augustin Bronze in Cadets 14–15 Male Team Kumite

     

    - Daniel Alexander: Bronze in Benjamin Male 10-11 Kata

     

    - Madeline Defraias: Bronze in Benjamin Female 10–11 Open Kata

     

    - Binka Rose Gills: Bronze in Benjamin Female 10–11 Kata

     

    - Alyssa Philips: Bronze in Minimes Female 12–13 Kumite.

     

    These outstanding achievements underscore the team's commitment to excellence and their relentless pursuit of success in the competitive karate arena.

     

    The regional tournaments serve as integral components of the comprehensive developmental program for the two dojos, contributing significantly to the growth and refinement of their martial arts skills.

     

    Accompanied by 20 dedicated parents and supporters, the team expressed collective awe at the elevated level of competition and the impeccable organization of the tournament in Martinique.

     

    Their experience not only showcased their competitive spirit but also strengthened the bonds within the karate community, reinforcing their determination to excel on both regional and international stages. As they set their sights on future competitions, the team remains unwavering in their pursuit of excellence and the continued elevation of Saint Lucia's presence in the world of karate.

     

     

     

     

     

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