The American International School (AISL) Children Championship, hosted by Nigerian Association of Shotokan Karate (NASK), came to an end with Odi Redah, Bassey Onanta, Chibuike Okeke, Kenechukwu Ejiofor, Faridah Badmus, Nofisat Okuku, Tyler West, Mehek Bhuyon, Oyewole Lucky, Adewunmi Handed, Ore Oshin and Olaleye Ridwan, all clenching gold medals in Kata and Kumite respectively.
The championship which was held in respect of the schools 50years anniversary was to encourage children of various Karate styles, schools, and clubs to display talents, discipline and the art of Karate.
The event was organised for only children within the age range of four to eighteen years of age.
AWARDS
Mysterious boy, Odi Redah was the talk of the day as he claimed gold medals in Kata and Kumite, in his category.
KATA
6 and Under
1st- Odi Redah
2nd- Cole Enoch
3rd- Menasara Haruna
3rd- Sekoni Modupe
7-11 (White-Orange)
1st- Bassey Onanta
2nd- Chizaram Nwachukwu
3rd- Kameela Salimon
3rd- Sophie Ehikhamhen
7-11 (Green-Blue)
1st- Chibuike Okeke
2nd- Muntaqo Raji
3rd- William Le Roux
3rd- Fadullahi Olatunji
7-11 (Brown-Black)
1st- Tyler West
2nd- Babarinde Tomiwa
3rd- Nathan Oforio Kuma
3rd- Said Karanchamdami
12-14 (White-Orange)
1st- Kene Chukwu
2nd- Chinoso Nwoke
3rd- Vera-cruz Kanyinsola
3rd- Habib Ismail
12-14 (Green-Purple)
1st- Faridah Badmus
2nd- Emmanuel Olabode
15-18 (White-Orange)
1st- Mehek Bhutan
2nd- Erasmus Gogo
3rd- Layeni Jamiu
3rd- Odus Babajide
15-18 (Brown-Black)
1st- Nofisat Okuku
2nd- Ogueri Favour
3rd- Adebayo Tobiloba
KUMITE (Boys)
7-9
1st- Odi Harunah
2nd- Hakpere Bassey
3rd- Johnson Ojitiwan
13-15
1st- Ore Oshin
2nd- Adebayo Tobi
3rd- Chinonso Nwoke
3rd- Vera-cruz Kanyinsola
16-18
1st- Olaleye Ridwan
2nd- Vera-cruz Gbolahan
3rd- Layeni Jamiu
3rd- Erasmus Gogo
10-12
1st- Adewunmi Hameed
2nd- Habib Ismail
3rd- Bamidele Tomisin
3rd- Fadullahi Olatunji
GIRLS
13-16
1st- Oyewole Lucky
2nd- Obidima Okechukwu
The Nigerian Association of Shotokan Karate (NASK) is a martial art organization, which aims for unity of people of different race, teaching of self-defense and the building of a person to attain his or her full potential.