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Rick_nz
Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 4:38 am Reply with quote
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Hey Guys,
I thought I would share this.
A full list of tournament rules for the Cacoy Doce Pares World Federation can be found on the website listed below.
http://www.thecmaa.com/
Thanks to Leigh Jenkins Cacoy Doce Pares World Federation NZ for this link

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Rick_nz
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:56 am Reply with quote
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Dam,
I have just realised the date.
The Jarkata tournament is being held now.
Good luck to the kiwi's that are participating and hope everyone enjoys there time there.

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Pat OMalley
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:15 am Reply with quote
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Good luck everyone from all of us. Give them hell I say Twisted Evil

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Pat OMalley
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:12 pm Reply with quote
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Well done to the Philippine Arnis team on winning the Cacoy Doce Pares world championships. Here is the TV interveiw and good to see both GM Cacoy and GM Roland Dantes looking great after last years illnesses.

http://www.gmanews.tv/video/11542/QTV-Philippine-Arnis-Team-wins-Indonesian-competition

Well done everyone who took part.

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Pat OMalley
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:55 am Reply with quote
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Thought you guys would like to read this e-mail I received.

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Hello to you,

Well mate, I thought that I would just give you a bit of a run down for the results of the Australian Team that competed in Jakarta last week at the World Full Contact Stickfighting Championships that were held on the 6,7,8 and 9th of September.

The Australian Team consisted of many players from Adelaide who train at the International Combative Martial Arts Academy at the club in Welland, South Australia, and the players are the following-

Grand Master Vince Palumbo- coach/player
Vlad Mihal
John Moore
Michael Harris
Gary Smith
Barry Jamieson
Joseph Scali
Andrea Wheatley
Vickie Simos
Melissa Lopresti

The Australians really dominated the tournament in every division of the event, and the Aussie Team went on to win the most of the Gold medals in all of the tournament.

Every member of the team won a medal, either a Gold, Silver or the bronze medal!

Master Vince Palumbo had an outstanding 20 fights in one day, and he went on to win an amazing 10 Gold medals, 2 Silver medals, and a Bronze medal.
(He was named player of the tournament by Grand Master Canete!)

Other World Champions from the Australian Team were the following-
John Moore
Joseph Scali
Andrea Wheatley
Melissa Lopresti

The Australian Team literally won the hearts of all the initially very hostile and unwelcoming Indonesian crowd of spectators that all just booed the Australian Team when they first marched out into the big stadium with all of the other countries in the parade of players when the games first started, and this is when the seasoned Coach/Player Master Vince Palumbo asked his team members to remain calm, and he told them all to just keep marching on, then he told the team not to worry because ,'They'll love us in a couple of days!', he said.

What he said was true, and in the second day of big competition, everytime an Australian Team member won a fight, the whole team started to dance in the middle of the sports arena, and before we knew it, all of the Indonesian crowd were dancing with us, it was a really great atmosphere, and everyone had fun, because we all put politics and religion aside, and just treated eachother with respect and warmth, says Palumbo.

On the closing ceremony of the games, Master Vince Palumbo was presented with a certificate of 'Grand Master 9th Degree Black Belt'
status from the 88 year old Supreme Grand Master Ciriaco Canete who is the highest ranked martial artist in the world, and who is the only living 12th Degree Black belt on the planet.

This rank advancement makes Palumbo who has won 10 World Titles
and nearly 100 bouts in the sport of Full Contact Stickfighting, so it also makes him one of the youngest legitimate 9th Degree Black Belt Grand Masters in the world now!

WELL DONE TO THE AUSTRALIAN STICKFIGHTING TEAM!



Story by Master Steven Sarkissian 6th Dan Black Belt.

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Rick_nz
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:51 am Reply with quote
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Hey Guys,
I just thought i would share this little update from the NZ team,Courtsy of Leigh Jenkins post in our NZCKEAI thread.
Leigh JENKINS wrote:
Team,

Haven't had time to read all of the threads (growing all the time beautiful).
A quick update from my end.
I had three lads travel to Jakarta to compete in the CDPWF tournament. One had a massive asthma attack on the way and never should have fought (but he did) poor bugger ended up in hospital for days after he got home getting his breathing sorted.
One got a silver medal and one got a bronze.
I was very proud of them given the fact it was their first time in a tournament and they are all new to the sport.
They have all qualified as refferees and were involved in judging at the tournament. .


Well done guys...
Thats pretty good odds .
2 out of 3 participants getting medals...and newbies at that.
Well Done Guys
wav

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