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Alberton martial artist shines at Korean Martial Arts Nationals

Alberton martial artist shines at Korean Martial Arts Nationals

The Citizen12-05-2025
Tatum Fourie, a dedicated student from Alberton Martial Arts and Fitness, proudly represented her club at the prestigious Korean Martial Arts South African Nationals held in Mbombela, Mpumalanga.
The tournament, which took place over two days on May 2 and 3, saw martial artists from across the country showcasing their skills in various Korean martial arts disciplines.
Fourie performed well, earning fourth place in speed fighting and claiming a podium finish in continuous free sparring.
Organised by master Awie Davis of Wolves Martial Arts Academy in partnership with Korean Fighting Systems and Combat Tang Soo Do, the event was hailed as a world-class martial arts extravaganza, bringing together top talent and enthusiasts from around the nation.
Fourie's achievement reflects his hard work and determination. He continues to grow as a competitor under the guidance of his coach, De Wet le Roux.
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