Otago Daily Times

Family has discipline to succeed

- JEFF CHESHIRE

THEY originally began karate to teach the boys discipline.

It turned into the focal part of their lives.

Now, a Dunedin mother and her two sons are back from Malaysia having had success on the world stage.

Emily, Riley and Keegan Hall won a medal each at the World GojuRyu Karate Championsh­ips.

Emily claimed a bronze in the individual kumite — fighting — while Riley (17) and Keegan (16) claimed silver in the team kumite.

They also had nearsucces­ses in the kata (form), while Keegan made the bronze medal round in the individual kumite.

It was a long way from 11 years ago, when the trio went along to a class and loved it.

‘‘The boys were a little bit unruly,’’ she said.

‘‘My father suggested I take them to a karate class to get them some discipline.

‘‘That was when we were living in Balclutha, so we took them to a karate class in Milton. It was a mixed class, it was all ages and anyone who was a beginner could go.

‘‘So I just went, all three of us were in the same class.’’

They progressed to training six times a week and have all represente­d New Zealand on multiple occasions.

The world championsh­ips was the latest of those and the medals were great achievemen­ts.

There were more than 600 competitor­s from around the world across all the categories.

The kumite competitio­ns were knockoutst­yle formats, although everyone who lost to the eventual finalists would move into a separate bracket to contest the bronze medal.

Making it to the medal stages had come as a surprise.

‘‘We kind of went over there thinking, we’re from Dunedin, a little group and the rest of the team was from the North Island.

‘‘So we were just like ‘we’ll just give it a go and see how far we get’. I was going to be happy if we got through a couple of rounds.’’

The trio also run classes for a range of ages at John McGlashan College — where the boys go to school and Emily works — six times a week.

 ?? PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON ?? Karate masters . . . Dunedin karate family Keegan (16), Emily and Riley (17) Hall take a break from training at John McGlashan College this week after winning medals at the World GojuRyu Karate Championsh­ips.
PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON Karate masters . . . Dunedin karate family Keegan (16), Emily and Riley (17) Hall take a break from training at John McGlashan College this week after winning medals at the World GojuRyu Karate Championsh­ips.

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