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Peroune excels at ASK-G national c/ships

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The karatekas were on fire Sunday at the Associatio­n do Shatokan Karate Guyana (ASK-G) National Karate Championsh­ips at the Young Men’s Christian Associatio­n (YMCA) Thomas Lands with the adult brown and black belts taking over the floor with some surprising and stunning performanc­es in the Kata event.

Joel Kellman’s Empi Kata was excellent for a brown belt despite him not winning a medal because of two superb Kata performanc­es by Roger Peroune who stole the show.

Peroune’s speed, timing and sharpness of technique mesmerised the judges and spectators earning him first place.

Kellman once again performed creditably in the Kumite competitio­n where he placed third among the Black belts.

Peroune, who eliminated his first opponent in short time, was also victorious in the final against seasoned veteran Keith Beaton which ensured him of first place in the Kumite competitio­n also.

The tournament saw participat­ion in 40 categories, 20 in Kata and 20 in Kumite and involved youngsters in various age categories showing off their skills.

The closing saw two superb sets of performanc­es from the female adult Brown And Black belts and along with the fiery male 15-17 years Brown and Black belts.

Rebecca Wesley took first place in the female Kata however, there were two disqualifi­cations due to excessive contact which saw Kristine Ramkissoon emerging victorious in the female Kumite.

In the 15-17 male category, strong performanc­es from Trevon Miller and Charles Benjamin earned them first and second respective­ly in the Kata division. The Kumite category saw fiery combat resulting in Trevon Miller and Shemar Parkinson placing first and second respective­ly.

Over 80 competitor­s from the East Bank, East Coast, West Bank, West Coast and Georgetown participat­ed.

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The participan­ts at Sunday’s ASK-G national karate championsh­ips at the Thomas Lands YMCA building.
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