TWO talented young martial artists from NAMA Martial Arts and Combat Sports showcased their skills on an international stage at the prestigious Warrior Open in London.

This highly competitive event attracts teams from across the world, with this year's competition featuring athletes from Malaysia to Colombia, Puerto Rico to Belgium.

Christian and Crystal, both dedicated students of Taekwon-Do, delivered outstanding performances, bringing home an impressive collection of medals.

Christian demonstrated exceptional skill and determination in the sparring division, fighting his way to a well-earned silver medal. His final match went to extra time, with the fight being extremely close, showcasing his endurance and competitive spirit. His technical ability and resilience were on full display as he battled through multiple rounds, narrowly missing out on the top spot.

Crystal had an incredible tournament, showing her versatility and talent across multiple disciplines. She secured a bronze medal in patterns, impressing the judges with her precision, balance, and execution. In the sparring division, Crystal dominated her category, claiming a gold medal with a series of confident and powerful performances. Her victory in sparring is a testament to her hard work and commitment to training.

Both athletes represented NAMA Martial Arts with pride, demonstrating the values of perseverance, respect, and sportsmanship. Their success is not only a personal achievement but also an inspiration to their fellow students at the club.

Head Coach Ed Colman-Roberts praised the duo’s achievements, saying, “Christian and Crystal put in a fantastic performance at the Warrior Open. Their hard work in training has paid off, and we are incredibly proud of them. This is just the beginning for these two, and we’re excited to see what they achieve next.”

NAMA Martial Arts and Combat Sports continues to develop young athletes, helping them reach new heights in competition while instilling confidence and discipline. With more events on the horizon, the future looks bright for the club’s talented students.