Guyanese Sensei Roland Eudoxie successful at international martial arts competition

… makes courtesy call on Minister Anthony

WE ARE all fascinated by the skills of the Chinese and Japanese film stars especially Jet Li, the late Jackie Chan and even the late Bruce Lee, who have dominated the silver screen with their martial arts skills. In Guyana there is also an increasing appreciation of the sport, and many Guyanese have been able to participate in several karate competitions in and out of the country. Guyanese Sensei Roland Eudoxie who recently participated in the North American Federation of Martial Arts (NAFMA) Grand Championships in Atlantic City, New Jersey; visited the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Dr

Sensai Roland Eudoxie displays his winnings from the North American Federation of Martial Arts (NAFMA) Grand Championships in Atlantic City, New Jersey in the company of Minister Frank Anthony.
Sensai Roland Eudoxie displays his winnings from the North American Federation of Martial Arts (NAFMA) Grand Championships in Atlantic City, New Jersey in the company of Minister Frank Anthony.

Frank Anthony, where the skilled Shaolin Kung Fu and Jujitsu fighter displayed his trophies.
Sensei Eudoxie achieved first place in the weapons and form categories, third place in flying front kick and flying side kick and was awarded the International Instructor of the Year Award for 2014, while he was also inducted into the Hall of Fame of the NAFMA for his outstanding performance in 2013 and 2014.
Sensei Eudoxie is a member of the Black Hawks Martial Arts, located at the National Gymnasium on Mandela Avenue and during his interaction with Dr Anthony, he disclosed that he is working with the Korean Tansudo Federation to introduce this new discipline in Guyana.
Sensei Eudoxie is also preparing to compete in other upcoming competitions in July, September and November of this year, in both the USA and Canada.

 

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