Our Aussie Team members found their way into the Sunshine Coast Daily today. A big thank you to local journalist Eden Boyd.
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Our Aussie Team members found their way into the Sunshine Coast Daily today. A big thank you to local journalist Eden Boyd.
“If you can dream it, you can do it.” ~ Walt Disney
Senpai Sami returned from Canada last Wednesday (after 3 and a 1/2 weeks) and was straight back into life. With only a quick chance to unpack and visit school teachers, she was then back in the dojo to train in the teens/adult class. Last night we took the time to celebrate Sami’s journey so far
It’s great to welcome our younger Aussie team members back to the dojo this week. And of course team photographer, Maureen.It looks like we’ll have a few more students with their eyes on the 2022 Soke Cup. Until then, let’s enjoy our training and each other.Let’s Grow!!!
Rosemarie continues to inspire all of us at Sunshine Coast Karate. Here is a short piece that was written some time ago, before Sensei Klaudia and Sensei Keanu had earned their black belts.Today, Rosemarie is 3rd kyu and currently celebrating her recent achievement, gold at the 2019 Soke Cup. Well done Rosemarie!! https://karate4life.com.au/blog/2017/01/12/page-rosemaries-book-determination-effort-enthusiasm/
“Don’t limit your challenges. Challenge your limits.”
Congratulations to Jacqui and Jacob on their recent gradings. Keep up the great work!!
Before we left Penticton today to head back home to Australia, we made a special stop to visit Sensei Klaudia Caston in her hotel room. Sensei Klaudia will be staying on in Canada for the next 2 years on a working holiday, travelling around the country and hopefully getting to train with a lot of
A big congratulations to Michael Noonan Sensei grading to Kyoshi after the international clinic at this year’s Soke Cup. This is a testament not only to his personal commitment to training and his incredible depth of knowledge in Chito-Ryu Karate-Do.
A great first day of competition at the Soke Cup in Penticton, BC, Canada. Only a short day of competition with only two Sunshine Coast members competing. Congratulations: Renae – through to finals on Sunday for ladies kyu grade kobudo. And 3rd place in ladies kata, intermediate & advanced kyu grade. Rosemarie – through to
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