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Students have a belting good time at grading



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BORDERS Martial Arts held a grading recently where a number of students found success.
The overall standard was very high and all candidates worked extremely hard during the two-hour session, demonstrating the skills they have learned.

The successful students were Emily Drewery, Finn Cameron, Tanith Allen (junior white belts); Martin Drewery, Antony Bates, Hugh Hutchison, Daniel Pauley (white belts); Liam Clough, Tamsin Budge (junior yellow belts); James Cameron, Liam Knox (yellow belts); Hamish Stanners (junior orange belt); David Love (orange belt); Ian Murray, Niall Cameron (green belts); David Bell, Neil Cameron, Zuzana Kerdova, Louise Smith (blue belts). Tim Morgan was awarded the highest grade of the day, gaining his purple belt.

Anyone wishing to learn kung fu, kickboxing, self-defence or t'ai chi, should contact John on 07974 533127 or 01361 884911. All classes are family friendly and are taught by experienced instructors.

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 12:03 PM
  • Source: Southern Reporter
  • Location: Borders
 
 

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