Medal haul at national titles

Published 3:00pm 9 April 2022

Medal haul at national titles
Words by Nick Crockford

PK Taekwondo won a host of awards at the Australia National Championships, at the Nissan Arena in Brisbane on April 1-2.

There were two gold, four silver and two bronze medals for members of the North Lakes-based club.

Gold medal - Aeryn Bay (aged 11) 10-11 Years Black Belt 46-50kgs

Gold medal - Eleanor Gray (10) 10-11 Years Red Belt 46-50kgs

Silver medal - Yvette Boyama (15) 15-17 Years Junior Black Belt 42-44kg

Silver medal - Daham Warakaulle (9) 10-11 Years Black Belt 25-28kg

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Silver medal - Aarushi Milan (14) 15-17 Years Junior Red Belt 63-68kg

Silver medal - Sriram Potruli (9) 10-11 Years Black Belt 46-50kgs

Bronze medal - Aarshia Milan (12) 12-14 Years Cadet Red Belt 33-37kgs

Bronze medal - Evan Han (9) 10-11 Years Black Belt 25-28kgs

PK Taekwondo officials were Master Kangho Park (Head of team/coach), Pauline Boyama (Coach), Anuke Warakaulle (Referee) and Lawrence Gray (Referee)

Medal haul at national titles
Evan Han, left and Daham Warakaulle ready for the action

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