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Jim's club continues run of success



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THE long trip down to Nottingham to compete in the English TAGB championships proved worthwhile for a number of Jim Love's students.
In the Juniors Ryan Inglis picked up a silver (Green Belt, Pee-Wee), whilst David Craighead took home a bronze in his category (Blue Belt, Lightweight). Ryan also picked up a gold medal in the team competition.
Amy Lewis also won a Silver medal in the team event. For the adults Anthony McNeill gained a silver medal in the men's red belt welterweight division.

Training is held every Monday and Wednesday at the Tryst Sports centre (with juniors (under 12) between 6-7pm and senior training at 7-8pm).
Please feel free to come along if you want to learn more about the sport or want to try an exciting way to increase your fitness. Anyone interested should contact senior Instructor Mr Jim Love (01324 819 365) to arrange a free introductory class.

Pictured are instructor Jim Love (back row left) and Anthony McNeill. In front are Ryan Inglis and Amy Lewis.

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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2008 11:59 AM
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