SIX Tae Kwon Do players brought back a host of medals from The Professor Changung Cup, which was held in Edinburgh.
Alexandria martial artist Michelle Haining, 19, who is an instructor at classes in Clydebank, got a silver for adult female third degree patterns, a gold for adult female -60kg sparring, a gold for special technique and also picked up the best overall adult female cup.
Chris Watson, 21, from Balloch, got a silver in the adult male -64kg sparring event.
Matthew Adams, 14, who trains at the Play Drome, got a bronze for red belt patterns in the junior male 13 to 17 years, a gold for sparring in the same category and a gold for special technique in the same category.
Frazer Neilson, 11, from Clydebank, won gold for blue belt patterns eight to 12 years and a bronze for sparring in the same category.
Charlotte Wall, 10, from Clydebank, got a bronze for patterns in the green belt eight to 13 years category.
Victoria Auld, nine, from Dumbarton, got a silver for green belt sparring and won gold for special technique.
And there was also a Scotland versus Holland team event which Michelle and Chris were picked to be part of the five person squad. Scotland came out on top 4-1.
Michelle's classes run in the Play Drome on a Tuesday from 5pm to 7pm and a Friday from 6.30pm to 7.30pm and on a Thursday there is a class in Dalmuir Barclay Church from 6.30pm to 7.30pm.
This article appeared in Clydebank Post 02 Jun 10
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