
Springs-based karate academy bags 15 medals at national competition
Led by 5th Dan karateka, Charmain Esterhuizen, the team comprising 17 karateka walked away with 15 medals.
They displayed exceptional spirit and discipline throughout the event, competing against top karateka from around the country.
Esterhuizen secured two gold medals in both kata and kumite, showcasing her skill, focus, and leadership on the national stage.
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'It was a proud moment not just for me, but for every student who stepped onto the mat and gave their best. We've been training consistently, and it's amazing to see that effort pay off,' said Charmain.
Esterhuizen added that their dojo's student base has been growing in Springs.
'We will continue to foster local talent, teaching karate as a way of life that builds confidence, discipline, and resilience in all age groups. Our students showed true karate spirit—not just in the medals they earned, but in their attitude, respect, and perseverance,' she concluded.
This strong performance at JKS Nationals has set the tone for future competitions, as the academy prepares to take on regional and national events in the months ahead.
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