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Triumph at All Island School Karate Championship 2023 for Prince of Wales' College

Published By: CMBU | 2024-02-05 12:00 AM


Triumph at All Island School Karate Championship 2023 for Prince of Wales' College

In a display of exceptional skill and determination, Prince of Wales' College has emerged victorious at the All Island School Karate Championship 2023. Aveesha Dinujaya showcased outstanding prowess by securing the 2nd place, while Ronal Randeera demonstrated remarkable talent, claiming the 3rd place in the fiercely competitive Under 16 Black Belt Kumite category. The school's dedication to martial arts excellence is evident in the commendable achievements of these young karate enthusiasts.

Aveesha Dinujaya's Remarkable Feat

Aveesha Dinujaya's impressive performance in the Under 16 Black Belt Kumite category is a testament to his relentless training and dedication. Securing the 2nd place is a significant accomplishment, highlighting not only his individual talent but also the effective coaching and support system provided by Prince of Wales' College. The entire school community is filled with pride as Aveesha's success adds another chapter to the school's rich sporting legacy.

Ronal Randeera's Podium Finish

Ronal Randeera's stellar performance, securing the 3rd place in Under 16 Black Belt Kumite, further solidifies Prince of Wales' College's dominance in the martial arts arena. His disciplined approach and strategic execution during the championship showcase the level of preparation and training that goes into honing the skills of the school's karate athletes. Ronal's achievement is not only a personal triumph but also contributes to the overall success of the school at the championship.

Athintha Fernando's Advancement to Best 8

Athintha Fernando's commendable progress to the Best 8 in Under 18 Black Belt Kata reflects the depth of talent within Prince of Wales' College. His skillful execution of kata, a sequence of pre-arranged movements, highlights the meticulous training provided by the school's karate program. Athintha's advancement is a source of motivation for aspiring karate enthusiasts within the school and reinforces the institution's commitment to nurturing excellence in martial arts.

 

 

 


 

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Sports

Triumph at All Island School Karate Championship 2023 for Prince of Wales' College

Published By: CMBU | 2024-02-05 12:00 AM

In a display of exceptional skill and determination, Prince of Wales' College has emerged victorious at the All Island School Karate Championship 2023. Aveesha Dinujaya showcased outstanding prowess by securing the 2nd place, while Ronal Randeera demonstrated remarkable talent, claiming the 3rd place in the fiercely competitive Under 16 Black Belt Kumite category. The school's dedication to martial arts excellence is evident in the commendable achievements of these young karate enthusiasts.

Aveesha Dinujaya's Remarkable Feat

Aveesha Dinujaya's impressive performance in the Under 16 Black Belt Kumite category is a testament to his relentless training and dedication. Securing the 2nd place is a significant accomplishment, highlighting not only his individual talent but also the effective coaching and support system provided by Prince of Wales' College. The entire school community is filled with pride as Aveesha's success adds another chapter to the school's rich sporting legacy.

Ronal Randeera's Podium Finish

Ronal Randeera's stellar performance, securing the 3rd place in Under 16 Black Belt Kumite, further solidifies Prince of Wales' College's dominance in the martial arts arena. His disciplined approach and strategic execution during the championship showcase the level of preparation and training that goes into honing the skills of the school's karate athletes. Ronal's achievement is not only a personal triumph but also contributes to the overall success of the school at the championship.

Athintha Fernando's Advancement to Best 8

Athintha Fernando's commendable progress to the Best 8 in Under 18 Black Belt Kata reflects the depth of talent within Prince of Wales' College. His skillful execution of kata, a sequence of pre-arranged movements, highlights the meticulous training provided by the school's karate program. Athintha's advancement is a source of motivation for aspiring karate enthusiasts within the school and reinforces the institution's commitment to nurturing excellence in martial arts.

 

 

 


 

#PWC #CMBU

Triumph at All Island School Karate Championship 2023 for Prince of Wales' College

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