Wong spearheads Guyana to runner up position at World Cup tournament

The Guyana Karate College (GKC), led by 10-year-old Aliyah Wong, copped second placed at the 2012 International Karate Daigaku Shoto Camp and World Cup Karate Tournament in Toronto, Canada On Sunday.

The team won 24 gold medals which earned them second place behind the Ontario side which captured 33 gold medals for first place. Trinidad and Tobago with 23 gol;d medals placed third.

Guyana ended with a total of 45 medals after adding four silver and 17 bronze to their gold madal tally.
Wong, the young karate sensation, was Guyana’s success story.

The Guyana Karate College team proudly drapes its members with Guyana flags. (Photo courtesy of the Guyana Karate College)

She turned in a phenomenal performance copping five gold medals after winning every event in her category.
According to a release the GKC, led by Senior Instructor and Vice Chairman, Sixth Degree Black Belt Sensei Jeffrey Wong, was particularly proud of the achievements at its inaugural World Cup especially since the team was a very young one with the exception of two seniors who have had previous experience at the Caribbean and Pan American tournaments.

The first IKD International Daigaku Cup, which was held from July 7-8,  saw delegations from all over the globe competing in both Kata and Kumite events.

It resulted  in a series of exciting matches with a demonstration of the physicality and mental toughness that are characteristic of karate practitioners.

Results for the Guyana Karate College
Individual Kata (8-13)
Tyler Orderson – Silver Medal
Individual Kumite (8-13)
Tyler Orderson – Bronze Medal
John Mc Grath – Bronze Medal
Team Kata Embu Boys (8-13)
Tyler Orderson – Bronze Medal
John Mc Grath – Bronze Medal
Yannick Rameshwar – Bronze Medal
Team Bunkai Boys (8-13)
Tyler Orderson – Gold Medal
John Mc Grath – Gold Medal
Yannick Rameshwar – Gold Medal

Individual Kata Girls (10-11)
Aliyah Wong – Gold Medal
Individual Kumite Girls (10-11)
Aliyah Wong – Gold Medal
Team Kata Girls (8-13)
Aliyah Wong – Gold Medal
Tashana Wong – Gold Medal
Alyssa Persaud – Gold Medal
Team Kata Bunkai Girls (8-13)
Aliyah Wong – Gold Medal
Tashana Wong – Gold Medal
Alyssa Persaud – Gold Medal
Team Kata Embu (8-13)
Aliyah Wong – Gold Medal
Tashana Wong – Gold Medal
Alyssa Persaud – Gold Medal

Team Kata Boys (14-15)
Desmond Fernandes – Gold Medal
Mark Wong – Gold Medal
Joshua Mortley – Gold Medal
Team Kata Bunkai Boys (14-15)
Desmond Fernandes – Bronze Medal
Mark Wong – Bronze Medal
Joshua Mortley – Bronze Medal
Team Kata Embu Boys (14-15)
Desmond Fernandes – Gold Medal
Mark Wong – Gold Medal
Joshua Mortley – Gold Medal

Team Kata Embu Boys (14-15)
Matthew Hurry – Bronze Medal
Carlos Gonsalves – Bronze Medal
Team Bunkai Boys (14-15)
Matthew Hurry – Bronze Medal
Carlos Gonsalves – Bronze Medal
Individual Kumite Girls (16-17)
Kerry Ramkumar – Bronze Medal
Individual Kumate Men (16-17)
Kenny Wong – Gold Medal
Individual Kata Men (18-19)
Eric Hing – Bronze Medal
 
Team Kata Boys (16-17)
Kemo Allen – Silver Medal
Romel Rameshwar – Silver Medal
Kenny Wong – Silver Medal
Team Kata Embu Boys (16-17)
Kemo Allen – Gold Medal
Romel Rameshwar – Gold Medal
Kenny Wong – Gold Medal

Team Kata (Masters)
Aubrey Bettencourt – Bronze Medal
Dr. Guy Low – Bronze Medal
Chetram Mortley – Bronze Medal
The next IKD World Shotokan Karate tournament, which is scheduled for 2015, will be held Caracas, Venezuela.
The GKC, in its release stated that it would like to thank all the sponsors who were responsible of making this historic occasion as a reality to this very young team.