TAEKWONDO instructor Rob Tucker was full of praise for seven of his students after they competed in the World Taekwondo Championships at Birmingham’s Barclaycard Arena.
Two medals were bagged by his budding youngsters with Trowbridge star Keylan Rhys-Lewis winning silver for patterns while Bradford on Avon student Max Hopcraft scooped bronze in the same discipline.
The format attracted 54 other competitors, making Tucker’s youngsters even more delighted with their efforts.
Other students to take part that just missed out on a medal included Keola White, Alex Simmonds, Connor Rhys-Lewis, Rob Myers and Martin Jones.
The event attracted more than 3,000 competitors across the two days it was hosted.
Visit www.taekwondo.co.uk or call 01225 344530 for further information from Rob about trying a month of free classes.
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