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Cilla Brown
Cilla attended the camp as a green belt - went on to gain
her black belt and represented New Zealand at the World
Champs in Italy. She has also won many regional and National
titles.
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Amy Carol
Amy is out of regular training due to University obligations,
however still keeps in the circle often with the club and
talks of grading to 2nd degree very soon.
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Kenny Chiang
Kenny graded to 1st dan and represented New Zealand in
Poland at the ITF World Champs 2003.
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Steve Cobern
Steve recently graded to 3rd gup after a few years out,
but still with an exceptional talent & real passion
for his TKD!
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Amanda Deadman got her black stripe but
us no longer training.
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Sven Eckoldt got his red belt but us no
longer training.
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Nick Howdle got an A Pass for 1st dan
in 2001 and was nominated for dan student of the year in
the same year. He was a key member of the CM region before
leaving for his OE.
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Kerri Flood went on to achieve her 1st
dan and taught a children's class for around 6 months. She
is not currently training.
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Alesha Hemopo got her black stripe but
us no longer training.
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Elizabeth Hosking became an active member
of the Auckland Demonstration Team and got her her black
stripe. She is not currently training.
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Dan Jackson
Dan Jackson went on to represent New Zealand at the World
Champs in Italy and was coach of the CM that won the 2003
National Competition in Duedin. He is currently training
for his 3rd dan.
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Tanya Katene
Tanya graded to 1st dan and is a key member of the CD region.
She is currently the National Treasurer for ITFNZ and works
as an accountant.
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Sherylene Kohiti
Sherylene went on to represented New Zealand at the World
Champs in Italy in 2001.
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Nikki Mantjika
Nikki is now an Instructor in Palmerston North, and she
represented New Zealand at the World Champs in Argentina
and Italy. In 2000 she won the ITFNZ Student of the Year
award.
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Nicky Middleton got to red belt but is
no longer training.
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Laura Mitchell
Laura graded to black belt in May of 1999 and went on to
represent New Zealand at the World Champs in Argentina.
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Toni Moki
Toni went on to represent New Zealand at the World Champs
in Italy, Oceania's in Australia and countless other National
and International tournaments.
Toni is still active at the Papakura club and is a 2nd
dan.
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Steve Morris
Steve is famous for his tumbling kick seen left - a techniques
he used often in the Auckland demonstration team. Steve
competed at the World Champs in Italy and is currently overseas.
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Emil Pindur graded to 1st dan and became
the Instructor at the Kings College Branch. He is currently
in Japan.
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Stacey Peters got to red belt but is no
longer training.
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Tessa Prebble graded to 1st dan but is
no longer training.
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Sumitra Shankar continued Taekwon-Do in
Auckland during her final training as a Medical Doctor and
graded to 3rd gup. Dr. Shankar is now in London, with an
incredibly busy schedule and missing TKD HEAPS.
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Adam Siwerski
Adam continued his training and is now assisting at the
Otago University club, having achieved his 2nd dan. Adam
is currently finishing his double degree; an LLB (Law) and
BSc in Psychology.
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Cameron Snelling
Cameron instructed for a year and then trained for the
World Champs in Poland. He won his steam sparring match
against Poland and was on the Bronze Medal Power Team.
Dr Snelling is now a qualified Chiropractor.
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Roseanne Tehau went to to grade to 1st
dan and win Silver and Bronze medals at the Junior World
Champs in Puerto Rico, 2002. She also won the 2002 EPSON
Under 18 series as Best Female Junior, as well as many other
regional and national titles.
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Brian Tietjens
Brian has continued his training and recently graded to
1st degree.
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Mark Trotter
Mark Trotter won Gold for New Zealand at the 2002 Junior
World Champs. He was also the Oceanic Grand Champion in
2002, and competed at the Senior World Champs in Italy.
He competed in Texas, plus many other tournaments. He is
now a 3rd dan.
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Matthew Ward graded to 1st dan with distinction
and has since moved to Australia.
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Taryn Ward graded to 1st dan with distinction
and has since moved to Australia.
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Instructors: You can recommend a student
for the 2nd Development camp here.
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