Monday
Sep232024

24th Rembuden Kendo Taikai 2024: Results

Some great results for Rembuden Kendo Club members at the 24th Rembuden Kendo Taikai (21st-22nd September 2024)
WOMEN’S KYU OPEN
• 2nd Elaine Tsang (Rembuden Kendo Club)
• =3rd Fai Songprasit (Rembuden Kendo Club)
• =3rd Lauren Bennett (Rembuden Kendo Club)
MEN’S JUNIOR DAN OPEN
• 2nd Zhen Hong Chai (Rembuden Kendo Club)
WOMEN’S DAN OPEN
• =3rd Sui Yamaguchi Ellin (Rembuden Kendo Club)
MEN’S SENIOR DAN OPEN
• 1st Max Lee (Rembuden Kendo Club)
• 2nd Rob Challies (Rembuden Kendo Club)
• =3rd Zhen Hong Chai (Rembuden Kendo Club)
VETERAN’S OPEN
• =3rd Haruko Tsuzuki (Rembuden Kendo Club)
TEAM OPEN
• =3rd REMBUDEN A (Ryan Zhang, Max Lee, Rob Challies)
• =3rd REMBUDEN B (Andre Karlovsky, Zhen Hong Chai, Masaki Nakazono)
FIGHTING SPIRIT AWARDS
Chiaki Lin (Rembuden Kendo Club)
• Andre Karlovsky (Rembuden Kendo Club)

 

Saturday
Sep142024

24th Rembuden Kendo Taikai 2024

Sunday
Sep012024

30 August 2024: Radio New Zealand Interview and Article

Sunday
Jul212024

8 July 2024: 7th Dan Kendo Grading Success

Congratulations to Martin Lee who passed the 7th dan Kendo grading examination in Milan on 8 July 2024 following the recent World Kendo Championships.  The total number of people attempting the 7 dan exam was 34, with Martin being one of only 6 people who successfully passed.  

Sunday
Jul212024

19th World Kendo Championships 4-7 July, Milan Italy.

Rembuden Kendo Club members Zac and Max represented themselves, the club and NZ proudly at the 3-yearly World Kendo Championships that was recently completed in Milan.  Max represented New Zealand in both the men's individual and men's team events, with Zac also competing in the team event.  In the team event NZ was in a pool with Australia, Bulgaria and Austria.  Unfortunately NZ's 5 man team was not able to progress out of the pool into the knockout stage.  NZ lost to Australia (1-4), but beat Bulgaria (2-1) and also Austria (4-1).  Max won all his team fights with two points against all his opponents.  Zac fought well but lost against a much more experienced and strong Australian player.  However he came back and was victorious against his Austrian opponent - providing a good start to that team match for NZ.  In the individual competition Max beat his Ukranian opponent comfortably with two points, but lost to his Italian and Korean opponents. Overall Max and Zac performed well for NZ, while both in thier first World Kendo Championships. A lot of hard work and motivation is required to perform at the level required to be selected for NZ, and then to perform well on the world stage.  We look forward to you both building on this experience for the next World Kendo Championships in 2027, Tokyo Japan.

 

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