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Most successful grading for MartialArts4Fun

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
December 9, 2021
in Community News
Most successful grading for MartialArts4Fun

MartialArts4Fun Taekwondo Schools of Excellence recently held their quarterly-coloured belt grading.

The Vice Chairman of the Taekwondo Association of Great Britain (TAGB), Grand Master Michael Dew (9th Degree Black Belt) attended to put the students through their paces.

The grading went extremely well with the Grand Master commenting on the high standards across the board. Of the 5 schools who had students grading, there was a 100% pass rate with 50% of them receiving better than average grades, making this the most successful grading MartialArts4Fun has ever had. ‘A’ grades are the highest pass available with ‘Plus’ passes being the level just below that.

A grades
Ashburton – Lee & Alex
Bovey Tracey – Connor, Cass & Rich
Chudleigh – Drahomira
Dawlish – Louise, Reggie, Holly-May & Reuben
Moretonhampstead – Edouard, Oriana, Albert, Zoe & Linden

Plus Passes
Bovey Tracey – Robert & Billy
Chudleigh – Ralph
Dawlish – Simon
Moretonhampstead – Sylwia, Natan & Ted

All students are now training hard for their next grading. Those students that were promoted to black tag at this grading will now need to work especially hard as their Black Belt grading could be in October next year.

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