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Kendo taikai has it all at Rivonia Kendo Club

RIVONIA – Forty kendoka clash with their bamboo swords at Rivonia Kendo Club.


Echoes of clashing bamboo swords and shouted challenges rang through the corridors of Rivonia Sports Club all day long while the rain consistently patted on the roof above.

This for Rivonia Kendo Club’s first kendo taikai, a competition featuring a number of diverse events.

The club is five years old and has had its share of single events but this competition on 8 December included a 10-fighter team kachinuki and non-bogu obstacle course along with the individual shiai.

With 40 competitors from five dojos from around Joburg, honour and bragging rights were at stake. Nevertheless, the competition ran through in a good spirit with opponents encouraging and congratulating each other, and the team event featuring teams made of members from different dojos.

Points can only be scored by hitting the head, wrist, neck or stomach in kendo. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“The competition was very successful,” said sensei at Rivonia, 5th Dan instructor Warren Ho.

“All our entree fees went to charity, so we gave R4 000 to By Grace Korean Church,

He said it was an honour to have two senior sensei, 7th Dan Buster Sefor and 5th Dan Ray Fleming, act as head judges on the day.

The 10-fighter team kachinuki is all action at Rivonia Kendo Club’s kendo taikai. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“Another highlight for me was the wonderful participation from all the dojos and the organisation by my club members, most of whom have only been there for up to two years.”

Rivonia Kendo Club will host one final grading on 11 December before it closes for the year.

“We start again in January and I am excited to start a children’s class. We will have a seven to 12 years group and a 13 to 17 years group, separate from the adult classes.”

The kendo taikai is full of action at Rivonia Kendo Club. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

 

Points can only be scored by hitting the head, wrist, neck or stomach in kendo. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

 

The 10-fighter team kachinuki is all action at Rivonia Kendo Club’s kendo taikai. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

Ho encouraged community members to give the martial art a try, as it improves physical fitness, concentration, confidence and mental resilience.

Details: Rivonia Kendo Club info@rivoniakendo.co.za

Related articles:

https://www.citizen.co.za/sandton-chronicle/210948/gold-medals-for-martial-arts-students/

https://www.citizen.co.za/sandton-chronicle/events/rkcs-intro-kendo-interactive-session/

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