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Sunday saw the Ludgershall Elite Freestyle Fight School from Castledown Sports Centre take another IMAO martial arts tournament by storm in the Mountbatten Centre in Portsmouth.
First up was Si Harrison from Tidworth in his first ever competition, taking a spectacular first place and the title in his novice semi-contact division and taking a close second place in the light continuous section.
Damien Cogman of Ludgershall took a close second in his semi-contact section but took the title in his light continuous division.
Chris Higgins of Tidworth won the heavyweight novice semi-contact section and was second in the continuous category.
Adrian Wright of Ludgershall took second place in his intermediate points division and third place in his continuous section.
Dave Alves of Ludgershall battled through in his novice Continuous section to win the area title.
Lastly team coach Dave Thomas of Tidworth took first place in the black belt semi-contact division for the title and a disappointing second in his light continuous division.
All in all a great day for the young up and coming team. The team's vids can be seen on Youtube under Ludgershall Elite or Ninjaboybob.'
10:49am Wednesday 14th May 2008
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