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Tournament Results

 

28th Australian National Kendo Championships
April 19/20, 2003
Sydney New South Wales


Open Individual                     Kyu Individual                   Women's Individual
1st place - Kirby Smith, NSW        1st place - James Yu, NSW        1st place - Hayami
Aboutalab, VIC
2nd place - Hong Soon Kim, NSW      2nd place - Andrew McGrath, VIC  2nd place - Kate
Sylvester, VIC
3rd place - Yuji Sano, NSW          3rd place - Nick Bartlett, SA    3rd place - Melanie Smith,
NSW
3rd place - Stuart Burke, NSW       3rd place - Alvin Chen, VIC      3rd place - Claire Chan,
VIC

Veterans Individual                 Junior Individual                 Children's Individual
1st place - Hong Soo Kim, NSW       1st place - Kenji Hashimoto, NSW  1st place - Owen Wynne,
NSW
2nd place - Paul Rixon, NSW         2nd place - Mathew Kang, NSW      2nd place - Ryuta
Hashimoto, QLD
3rd place - Greg Nichols, QLD       Dan Teams                         Kyu Teams
3rd place - Peter Day, VIC          1st place - New South Wales       1st place - New South
Wales
                                    2nd place - Queensland            2nd place - Victoria

Women's Teams                       Kata Teams
1st place - New South Wales         1st place - B. Smith/A. Maksay, Vic
2nd place - Victoria                2nd place - K. Smith/T. Itakura, NSW
Fighting Spirit - Nicholas Bartlett, SA; Sarah Cranswick, ACT; Daniel Kim, NSW; Mark Woodlands,
TAS
John Butler Award - Ted Rixon, NSW


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