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2009 Nabeshima/Texas Open Taikai Results « Thread Started on May 23, 2009, 8:49am »
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
"A classical fencer is supposed to be one who observes a fine position, whose attacks are fully developed, whose hits are marvelously accurate, his parries firm and his ripostes executed with precision." - Louis Rondelle