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B.C.C.M.A  National U.K Championships 2003

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  The British Council for Chinese Martial Arts held its annual U.K National Championships on Sunday 7th September at Bletchley Leisure Centre, Bletchley near Milton Keynes. This competition was open to all members of the BCCMA over 18 years of age, as the junior members had their competition back in May. All the competitors arrived between 9.00-10.00am for registration and weigh in. Many different styles and clubs were represented which is always a healthy indication of the popularity of chinese martial arts. By 10.30am the event started with an opening Lion Dance by Nam Yang Pugilistic Association. The troupe was made up of children who gave a very good display of traditional Chinese Lion Dancing. This was a lively and enthusiastic start to what would be an action packed day of Chinese martial Arts.

            The hall was split into four sections, which included two for Open hand forms and weapons, one for Qingda sparring, and one for Pushing hands. Spectators were spoilt for choice as all areas proved very competitive with outstanding displays of skill and art. The weapons categories were a joy to watch. To many people outside the traditional Chinese Arts a lot of the weapons used in the competition are only ever seen in a few films. Spectators watched in ore as competitors displayed their skills with these weapons and finished to an eruption of applause and cheers

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Robert Buckler Receiving Gold Medal For Sparring

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Jason Darker Receiving Gold Medal For Sparring

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 Dave Forsyth Receiving Gold Medal For Sparring

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Shaun Gaines Receives Gold Medal For Sparring

Our squad consisted of 19 competitors plus several more members acting as officials for the Qingda section. Shaun Gaines and two of his students had also travelled down from Alnwick, in Northumberland to take part and represent the association. The day started with for Sil Lum Kune with various members taking part in the forms and weapons sections while the ladies started the Qingda. As usual the sparring sections proved our clubs most successful events with medals coming in from the start. Out of the 19 squad members, 13 won medals for sparring even though it was their first competition for the majority.

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Sifu Paul Burkinshaw Fighting In The Final Of The Veterans Under 90 kgs

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Sifu Paul Burkinshaw Receiving The Gold Medal For Sparring


All results listed below.
 
Female Adult Southern Open-Hand Forms
Alexandra Hyde                           2nd Place

Female Under 56kgs Qingda Sparring
Alexandra Hyde                           1st Place

Fay McKenna                               3rd Place

Female Under 70kgs Qingda Sparring
Natasha Mann-Harwood             3rd Place

Mens under 65kgs Qingda Sparring
James Walker                              3rd Place

Mens under 75kgs Qingda Sparring
Darren Harvey                              3rd Place


Mens under 85kgs Qingda Sparring
Robert Buckler                            1st Place

Mens Over 90kgs Qingda Sparring
Jason Darker                              1st Place

Scott Ganley                                2nd Place

Veterens Under 70kgs Qingda Sparring
Shaun Gaines                             1st Place

Veterens Under 85kgs Qingda Sparring
David Forsyth                              1st Place

Veterens Under 90kgs Qingda Sparring
Paul Burkinshaw                         1st Place

Veterens Over 90kgs Qingda Sparring
Lawrence Hornsby                       3rd Place

Written by Paul Burkinshaw

Chief Instructor of Sil Lum Kune & the Shaolin Fist Chinese Boxing Association