Greater Sudbury squad earned five gold, 11 silver and eight bronze
Greater Sudbury Korean martial arts school KMAC returned with armfuls of medals for the WKC Canadian National Championships recently.
“Leading the charge was Hannah Martel, a remarkable talent in the Girls 13-15 category,” Team KMAC said in a news release. “Martel demonstrated her prowess in Korean Forms, earning a well-deserved bronze medal. She further showcased her versatility by claiming the silver medal in Chinese Forms, solidifying her status as one of the rising stars of Team KMAC.”
Siblings Jake, Emma, and Damond Stripay-Gobeil also performed well. Emma, competing in the Girls 11-12 category, claimed bronze in point fighting and a gold in Chinese Forms. She also won a silver medal in Korean Forms. Jake Gobeil, competed in the Boys 11-12 category, won bronze in point fighting and Korean Forms, while Damond, competing in the Boys 13-14 category, claimed bronze in Chinese Forms.
Joe Carriere showed his expertise in the 42-47 age group , earning silvers in point fighting and continuous fighting, as well as a silver in point fighting in the veteran 48+ category .
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