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Dojo Reports and Updates
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PART 4 - Photo Gallery (November 16, 2002)
PART 3 - Kyu Gradings
PART 2 - Dojo Report and Photo Gallery (June 2002)
PART 1 - Dojo Report and Photo Gallery (April 2002)
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Contact
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Phone:
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(250) 493-1280
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Address:
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Naramata Elementary School, Naramata B.C.
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Email:
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okfallskyokushin@shaw.ca
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Black Belt Members
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Ed Deuschle -
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Shodan, Obtained July 22, 2000
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Brown Belt Members
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Dean Gemmell
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1st Kyu, Obtained Feb 4, 1998
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Training Classes
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Tuesday:
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6:00PM to 7:30PM
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History of the Dojo
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Naramata dojo opened Sept. 2000. We have a strong, spirited young club who
train hard, and are the up and coming!! This group is very keen, and love
sparring, kata practice, and beating up "Bobby Bully" and the bags. Naramata
dojo is a childrens class only, with students ranging from 6 to 10 years of
age. Keep up the good work guys!!

Naramata students - April 2002

Members of the Naramata class at wind up party at Manitou Park on June 25/02
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Profile of Black Belt Members
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Ed Deuschle - Head Instructor :
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Eddy Deuschle is the head instructor of the OK Falls and Naramata dojos.
He has trained in Kyokushin Karate for 11 years, and holds the rank of
Shodan. As well, Eddy has trained for 8 years in the art of Judo, competing
in many tournaments. Kyokushin highlights include training at the 1998
Hawaiian Kyokushin Seminar with Kancho Matsui, and Shihan Bobby Lowe.
Eddy has the privilage of training under Shihan Stuart Corrigal at the
various C.K.K.O. functions.
Eddy loves to train with the students of OK Falls and Naramata dojos,
and describes them as "Awesome!" He continues to strive to help them improve
physically and mentally, and finds it very gratifying to see them all making
such dramatic improvements.
His goals are to become the "best kid's instructor" in Canada! Eddy Deuschle
and Mike Riplinger of Oliver dojo organize the South Okanagan Kyokushin Karate
tournament held every fall in the Okanagan Valley. Eddy feels that teaching is
a privilage and honor, for there is only one thing greater than studying Kyokushin...
and that is sharing it with others! Eddy is happliy married to Lori, and has 2 daughters,
and a fuzzy dawg named Jake!
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Dean Gemmell - Assistant Instructor :
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Dean Gemmell started training in Kyokushin Karate at the same time Eddy
Deuschle did. He was an assistant instructor at the old Penticton dojo
and instructs at Naramata & OK Falls. Dean is 44 years old, and is happily
married to Bev. He holds the rank of 1st kyu brown belt. Dean's skills as an
instructor is unparralled. He motivates the students, and instills discipline
and respect through his excellent demeanor and professional attitude. We are
fortunate to have Dean in our program, and thank him for his help! Osu.
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Stephani Van Ryswyk - Assistant Instructor :
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Stephani has been training in Kyokushin since she was 8 years old at the
Penticton dojo. She joined up with the OK Falls and Naramata dojos in
September of 2002. Stephani is 17 years old, and holds the rank of 3rd kyu.
Stephani is training at the OK Falls dojo, and helps instruct here and at
Naramata.Stephani is training hard towards her brown belt. She has
recently won the Women's Open Division at the 3rd Annual South Okanagan
Kyokushin Karate Tournament, and has fought and medalled in numerous
Tournaments including the Canadian Championships. Thanks Stephani!
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Mike Woods - Assistant Instructor :
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Mike Woods is 33 years old, and trains and instructs at the OK Falls and
Naramata dojos. He holds the rank of 4th kyu, and is currently preparing for
his 3rd kyu grading. Mike is married to Nikki, and has 2 sons, Brandon and
Duncan. The entire family trains at OK Falls, and Mike and the boys train
and instruct at the Naramata dojo. Mike is learning the finer points of
Kyokushin karate through instructing, and is finding it challenging and
rewarding. Mike started his training in Penticton many years ago, and
fights at tournaments. He is the Men's Open champion at the 3rd Annual
South Okanagan Kyokushin Karate Tournament recently held. Many thanks
to Mike for the excellent job he is doing!
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