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 2009 Nabeshima/Texas Open Taikai Results
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From the Kendo World Forum... A month late, apologies...

Youth Division (ages 10-13)
1st - Kai Imamura - Little Rock
2nd - Sora Imamura - Little Rock
3rd - Eugene Lee - Dallas
3rd - Tiarnan Marsten - Des Moines
Kantosho - Tiarnan Marsten - Des Moines

Youth Division (ages 14-16)
1st - Hyun-sik Kong - Houston
2nd - Sang Ji - Houston
3rd - Riki Clement - Houston
Kantosho - Andy Koke - Dallas

Mudansha Division
1st - Hendrik Winata-Yang - Austin
2nd - Jeffrey Koke - Dallas
3rd - Joshua Ferguson - Kent
3rd - Sanghyun Ko - College Station
Kantosho - Ahmad Abdulla - Tulsa
Kantosho - Nancy Maza - Houston

Yudansha Division
1st - Katsuhiro Iwao - Arlington
2nd - Eric Koyama - Laredo
3rd - Jonathan Scherer - Seattle
3rd - Attila Nemeti - Moorpark
Kantosho - An Giang - Little Rock
Kantosho - Jin Young Koo - Dallas

Texas Open
1st - Taro Ariga - Torrance
2nd - Brian Cooper - Denver
3rd - Bryan Mosely - Edmond
3rd - Akira Okuma - Osaka/Dallas
Kantosho - Bryan Mosely - Edmond
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« Reply #1 on May 23, 2009, 5:25pm »
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Nice to see some Houston competitors doing well.
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« Reply #2 on May 24, 2009, 8:04am »
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Any chance there's some video of this event, finals at least?
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