Hayashi-ha sends six to US event

The Botswana Hayashi-ha Karate-do style will send a six-member team to Miami, United States of America (US) next month to compete in the Intercontinental Inoue-ha Shito-ryu Championships. The tournament starts on September 18.

The six-member Botswana team consists of three junior karatekas, Khaya Groth, Loagonyana Phefo and Kyle Bannister. Ofentse 'Shakes' Bakwadi, Kevin Groth and Tebogo Molapong are in the senior team. Hayashi-ha coach, Mpho Bakwadi said it is essential for clubs to send karatekas to international competitions in order for them to gain exposure.  He said that their focus at Hayashi-ha is to develop athletes from a young age. Currently Hayashi-ha junior development programme focuses on children from as young as five years. Bakwadi said soon, senior karatekas like his brother, Ofentse will have to make way for the younger generation and that is why they have a continuous development programme.

He complained about lack of funds, which has forced them to take a small contingent to the US competition. "It would have been a good opportunity for Botswana if at least 30 athletes participated," he said. The event will feature both individual and team kata and kumite.

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