Peel region grading – Mandurah 28 June 2009

posted by Kim Seng at 11:40 pm in Gradings, Upcoming Events

Date: Sunday 28th June 2009

Time: 1 pm – 4 pm

Venue: Mandurah Senior High School Gymnasium

The end of school term nears again, and grading is confirmed to be held on the last Sunday before the school term finishes. It will be held at the Mandurah Senior High School Gym. This will be available to all the students south of the Swan River and the Peel region.

You will already have a sense of whether you are ready and prepared to go for the grading this time around. If you are unsure, please check with your instructor.

You can print a copy of the grading form here and submit with the appropriate fee to your instructor.

 

Here are some photos taken at the grading:

 

A Mira image (Mira - Mandurah and Amira - Collbellup - performing their routine that would eventually win them the gold medal in the Pairs team state competitionyellow belts going through their 1-step sparring paces

Best junior: Finley Gilmore (Falcon) and best senior: Eileena Lee (Mandurah)Munirah Ahmad Niza (Collbellup) flashing a roundhouse kick during her black belt grading

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  1. Kim Seng says:

    September 28th, 2009 at 12:28 am

    posted some photos in June 2009 grading held in Mandurah

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