
We now e-mail newsletters directly to members.
The Shaolin Camp, Sports Psychology. Click here for the Spring 2004 Newsletter.
Banquet and Awards Night, Tournaments. Click here for the Summer 2004 Newsletter.
Click here for the Winter 2003 Newsletter.
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| Best Attendance | |
| 1st | Dennis Pomeroy |
| Runner Up | Thomas Pomeroy |
| Best Tournament Participation | |
| 1st | Cameron Stewart |
| Runner Up | Thomas Pomeroy |
| Best Demonstration Participation | |
| 1st | Thomas Pomeroy |
| Honor Roll | Dennis Pomeroy |
| Student of the Year Award | |
| Cameron Stewart | |
The Macregor class will be changed to Monday and Wednesday nights starting from the 16th January. The Paddington class starts on the 20th January. I hope to start another class either in Paddington or somewhere more on the north side in the near future. I anticipate the return of Shuai Jiao classes about the beginning of February. Ian Lee will have a class running soon for those wishing to learn Xing Yi, etc. Click here for the new class timetable.
Have fun making your New Year Resolutions and even more fun in trying to keep them. Happy training and Happy New Year!!!!
| What | When |
| NAS Tournament Round 3 | 24/02/02 |
| Grading | 02/03/02 |
| BBQ at Kangaroo Point | 29/03/02 |
| NAS Tournament Round 4 | 14/04/02 |
| Martial Art Weekend Camp | 19/05/02 |
| NAS Tournament Round 5 | 16/06/02 |
| Grading | 20/07/02 |
| NAS Tournament Round 6 | 04/08/02 |
| Social Outing | 07/09/02 |
| NAS State Titles | 13/10/02 |
| Grading | 09/11/02 |
| Banquet | 08/12/02 |
Steve Crome began his Kung Fu training in August 1995 and as such is the schools oldest current student. In 1998 he left for Melbourne where he has been for the last 3 years. Competition highlights have included two second places at the 1995 State Titles and a State Title in 1997. There was also a memorable regional tournament in 1996 where he went home with 4 trophies from one days competition! Before leaving for Melbourne he was almost ready to attempt his assistant instructor grading – level 6. To this day he remains the school’s highest ranked kung fu student although by his own admission is “...a bit rusty.” Steve looks forward to continuing where he left off, after brushing up a few things of course. I suspect he will be a valuable addition to the school’s Teachers by the end of the year!
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Gambatte Kudasai! (Please do your best!),
Sifu Jason King.
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