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Members of Coventry and Rugby Korean karate clubs had a smashing time raising cash for
Members of Coventry and Rugby Korean karate clubs had a smashing time raising cash for the West Midlands Sports Centre for the Disabled. They raised 1, 218 in a sponsored tile and brick break at the Centre in Cromwell Lane, Tile Hill, Coventry. The bricks and tiles were smashed to pieces using every imaginable karate technique hands, feet and head-butting. Members of the clubs handed over the cheque to the sports centre. Instructor Tony Johnson said: " In our style, we are taught that we are all. responsible for each other and that we should help the less fortunate whenever possible. " Martial Arts are not just for winning tournaments or beating up muggers, they have a very important role to play within our communities."
Our photograph shows Mr Johnson(far right) and jubilant karate club members with their cheque.
15th January 1986
Tom Moore
Coventry Telegraph Archive
Mirrorpix
Coventry
England
Media ID 21620233
© Mirrorpix
Cheering Coventry Hobbies Karate Martial Arts Past Times Mixed Age Range
A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print
Bring the inspiring spirit of community and resilience into your home with this fine art print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. Featuring an uplifting image of members of Coventry and Rugby Korean karate clubs coming together to raise funds for the West Midlands Sports Centre for the Disabled in honor of Captain Tom Moore, this print is a beautiful reminder of the power of unity and determination. Order now and add a touch of positivity and motivation to your space.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 51.7cm x 42cm (20.4" x 16.5")
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In this heartwarming photo print, members of the Coventry and Rugby Korean karate clubs are captured having a smashing time while raising funds for the West Midlands Sports Centre for the Disabled. With their determination and skill, they managed to raise an impressive £1,218 through a sponsored tile and brick break event held at the Centre in Cromwell Lane, Tile Hill, Coventry. Using every imaginable karate technique - hands, feet, and even head-butting - these dedicated individuals shattered bricks and tiles into pieces. Their efforts were not in vain as they proudly handed over the cheque to the sports centre. Instructor Tony Johnson expressed his belief that martial arts have a much greater purpose beyond winning tournaments or self-defense against muggers. He emphasized that it is our responsibility to help those less fortunate whenever possible. The photograph showcases Mr. Johnson on the far right alongside jubilant members of both karate clubs with their well-deserved cheque. The mixed age range of participants highlights how martial arts can bring people from all walks of life together for a common cause. This image captures not only their achievement but also their shared passion for community involvement. Taken on January 15th, 1986, this snapshot from Memory Lane Prints serves as a reminder that hobbies such as martial arts can play an important role within our communities by fostering unity and compassion among its practitioners.
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