Whanganui Chronicle

Son takes fighting spirit to Oz

- Staff Reporter

The next generation of Whanganui Kyokushin karate is in good hands as multiple national champion Richard Hood was very proud of his family’s performanc­e at the New South Wales championsh­ips last weekend.

Hood took partner Tracey Boswell and his 15-year-old son Jake to compete in Sydney, in the Open Women’s and Colts (Under 21) divisions respective­ly, after training them for six months for the event.

Boswell, 42, had three gruelling full-contact fights in a larger division.

She won the decision in her first fight, then had to face an experience­d Japanese competitor who was 20 years her junior.

“Tracey took a barrage of leg attacks, especially to the head and legs, outclassed but gained invaluable experience,” said Richard Hood.

“Her third fight started well with some well timed, low kicks, before taking a hard kick to the ribs that she didn’t recover from.

“We will adjust a few things in training and try to get down to lightweigh­t, that being her optimal fighting weight, without losing her power for our next competitio­n in September.”

Hood, 52, had come out of semi-retirement to compete in Sydney and left his mark in the Open Men’s competitio­n.

“With trademark heavy low kicks set up by hard body shots, [I] ended [my] opponent in two minutes,” he said.

“Second opponent withdrew — maybe he was put off with what he saw, I don’t know,” Hood reported.

As a bonus, Hood ran into an old friend, his South African opponent from the 1997 World Championsh­ips.

“Was great to see him again — the beauty of sport.”

Having his first fight in a bout between two young men weighing nearly 90kg, Jake Hood traded heavy shots with his local opponent.

“[It] was all about gaining experience and a matter of fight or flight, which he defiantly took to the fight,” said Richard Hood.

“But at the end of the first round, the Aussie ref gave it to Aussie boy.

“Go figure, it was a shame it didn’t go on as Jake was finding his range and combinatio­ns.”

Richard Hood said he was proud of his son going up against a black belt with much more experience.

“Jake also received the [tournament’s] Fighting Spirit award.

“Jake will keep training to go back for the Australian Championsh­ips in August.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Tracey Boswell, Richard
Hood and son Jake at the New South Wales championsh­ips last weekend.
Photo / Supplied Tracey Boswell, Richard Hood and son Jake at the New South Wales championsh­ips last weekend.

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