Some of the students who competed
INVERCLYDE Cho’s Tae Kwon Do Scotland held its third Scottish AIMAA (Action International Martial Arts Association) Open Tae Kwon Do Championships.
The event was hosted by Master Charles and Gillian Boyle at Notre Dame High School Greenock and attracted great support from across Scotland and England.
There were 160 competitors in the disciplines of patterns, point sparring and continuous sparring in more than 70 divisions.
Local students managed to hold on to five Scottish titles, with another eight silver and seven bronze won, collecting a total of 20 medals.
Patterns Winners:
2nd Place: Carly McVicar, Owen Harvey, Stephanie Turner
3rd Place: Adam Engleby, Gavin Patton, Rebecca Foley
Points Sparring Winners:
1st Place: Liam Laughlan, Leah McCallum, Gillian Collins
2nd Place: Carly McVicar, Rebecca Foley, Stephanie Turner
3rd Place: Adam Engleby, Logan Boyle, Thomas Collins
Continuous Sparring Winners:
1st Place: Leah McCallum, Gillian Collins
2nd Place: Carley McVicar, Jason Cox
3rd Place: Adam Engleby.
Master and Mrs Boyle thank everyone who took part and helped out.
Anyone interested in joining Master Boyle’s family-run tae kwon-do school can have one free week’s training any time. To contact Inverclyde Cho’s Tae Kwon-Do log on to www.inverclyde-taekwondo.com, or call 07901 828863 or 07908 715883, or visit the full-time studio at Kerr Hall, 11A George Square, Greenock. Classes are offered to students from the age of 3½ and upwards.