Karate competitors converged on Inverell to take part in this month’s Country Championships. There was a strong representation from Dojos across the region and the standard of skill and competition was excellent.
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L-R Charles Baker, winner of the senior men's kata and two of his students, Troy Carter and Sam Dillon (10-11 years kata) from Inverell.
Edmund Bourke, Chaffey's Black Belt Academy, 1st place and Jesse James Kerrigan, Inverell Jin Rhu Kan Club 2nd place in the 14-15 years kata.
Brothers Brennan and Bailey Cosgrove battle it out in the 16-17 years koshiki heat under the watchful eye of Scott Chaffey.
Action on the mat from Brennan and Bailey Cosgrove.
Brooke Fenton, Nichols McInerney and Tegan Brown all from the Inverell Jin Ryu Kan club after competing in the mixed 16-17 years kata.
Koshiki participants line up on the mat for the commencement of the Country Chamionships hosted by Sensei Nick King.
Justin Chadwick and Steve Larkin
Murray Wenzel
Justin Chadwick and Steve Larkin
Murray Wenzel
Justin Chadwick and Steve Larkin
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