TASK fighters show why they’re a top team
The club (Taylor’s Academy of Sport Karate) featured in three finals at the presentation dinner at the Holiday Inn with chief instructor Rob Taylor, an eight-times world kick-boxing champion, taking the Sportsman of the Year prize and finishing runner-up in Coach of the Year and the club also finishing runners-up in Team of the Year.
A couple of days later Taylor took a team consisting of mainly beginners to the big Peterborough Championship Series event at Bushfields Sports Centre and they had 10 top three placings. First-timers Emilia Skupińska (21) and Miguile Andrulyte (7) did particularly well seeing as they had to move up a weight.
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Hide AdTASK results: Katie Simnett 1st; Miguile Andrulyte 1st; Anujin Lkhagvajargal 3rd; Raihan Ebrahim 2nd & 3rd; Eva Andrulyte 2nd; James Hickey 2nd; Arnas Levickis 2nd; Emilia Skupińska 2nd; Natas Vystartas 3rd.
A week later Taylor took a more experienced team of six fighters to the Kwon Grand Slam competition held in Wolverhampton and five of them came away with first-place medals.
They were brother and sister Braydon and Jazmyn Popat-Evans, world champion Lucy Stirland and British champions Richard Atkinson and Skaiste Stukaite.
Taylor Popat-Evans was the fighter to just miss out on claiming a podium spot after losing a very tight semi-final fight-off.
Taylor’s Academy of Sport Karate can be contacted on 07708 762352 for details about joining.