Melton Jujitsu put students through their paces
Most of these new student took their first grade in the self-defence art at an event held at Jubilee Sports, in Melton.
Grading officers from Manchester came along to check their standards were up to the correct level before promoting them to their next belt.
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Hide AdClub instructors Sensei Antony Howell and Sensei Steve Parkin congratulated them all for their hard work, focus and commitment.
The club accommodates students from age three upwards over three classes and is open to everyone wishing to improve confidence and fitness, as well as enjoying the social aspects.
Visit www.warrior-arts.co.uk or www.jubileesports.co.uk for more details.
Results:
Tiger Cubs (age 3 to 6) – Max Boyne (Brown); Zak Wroblewski and Zander Ewart (Blue); Alexander Mason (Green); Phoebe Platts, Noah James Wallace (Yellow); Daniel Toon, Cedric Mount, Dylan and Sophie Whitefoot, Octavia and Ben Shearn and Harry Smith (Red).
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Hide AdJuniors (age 7 to 13) – Erin Jeffs, Olly Skelton, Sophie Pick and Lexi Murphy (Purple); Seren Skelton (Blue); Natasha Pepper, Jason He, Tilly Skelton, Imogen Swinscoe, Charlie Lamb (Blue/White); Nancy Burniston and Arthur Turner (Green); Noah Mitchell, Megan Allen and Megan Ninnis (Orange); James Jesson and Albert Turner (Yellow); Katie Marshall, Max Murray, Cain-Jack Harley, Artem Edwards, Reanna Kilbon, Amy Hardman and Emily Hargrove (Red).
Seniors (age 13+) – Matt Muffett and Richard Skelton (Brown/White); Dan Skelton (Purple), Christian Davidson and Tom Richardson (Blue); Joe Johnson-Copas, Jason Clarke and Dan Bennett (Blue/White); Matt Bland and Daniel Nightingale (Green); Dean Burniston and Max Scarborough (Orange); Finian Edwards and Mark Ninnis (Yellow); Ian Long, Nordine Taoudi and Flynn Walsh (Red).