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Hey gang! Looks like the tournament season is starting to kick
into high gear, lots of events coming up in the next few months!
Don't forget about the new all Chinese style event I posted back
in message #106 but you can just scroll down to the bottom of this
one to read it again for more information! As I already said, I'm
very interested in this particular one because of the many divs
that you normally don't get to see at most open styled tournaments.
Cheers!
Mel
-- In tristatewushukungfu@yahoogroups.com, "Mel <tonji152@y...>"
<tonji152@y...> wrote:
>
> Hey gang, I just spotted this notice today. Looks
> like Chinese martial arts are really growing in the Philly
> area. Some new kids on the block are promoting an all
> Chinese style tournament and it will be held in Conchahocken
> They list 2 man fighting sets, continuios fighting, as well
> as Taiji divisions! Plus the ususal forms and weapons. This really
> looks interesting and right up our alley! **LOL** Used to be, if
you
> wanted to attend a Chinese style tournament, you would have to
drive
> all the way up to New York or down to the Washington DC area. Now
we
> have atleast 3 in our area to attend! Which include the Sui Lum
> Championships in Havertown and the spinoff tournament by a member
of
> the same organization in Sept if he decides to have another one.
Add
> that with the prestigeous Kuoshu championships in Hunt Valley
Maryland
> and Tim Dahle's Ying Yang Chinese tournament in Columbia Maryland
and
> we'll have an all Chinese style ciruit which is great news!!! I
don't
> about anyone else but I'm definately gonna check this out! For more
> information go to www.wtakung-fu.com
>
> Cheers!
> Mel