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6Th TWKSF World Kuo Shu Championship Tournament Official Results th 6 TWKSF World Kuo Shu Championship Tournament Official Results Huang, Chien-Liang Cup (Team Grand Champion) Champion 2018 World Tournament Team – USA 2nd Place 2018 World Tournament Team – Brazil 3rd Place 2018 World Tournament Team – New Zealand Judge of the Year Michael Schad, Germany Outstanding Competitors Male Female Henry Lee, USA Miriam Nakano, Brazil th 6 TWKSF World Kuo Shu Championship Tournament Official Results Adult Adv - Northern Form - Male Event # 1 1 Henry Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Marco Seschi 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 3 Jack Fitzsimmons 2018 World Tournament Team - New Zealand 4 Collin Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA Adult Adv - Northern Form - Female Event # 2 1 Anna Liu 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Miriam Nakano 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 3 Kaitlyn Yong 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 4 Jessica Maier 2018 World Tournament Team - Germany Adult Adv - Southern Form - Male Event # 3 1 Kenny Wong 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Alexis Rodriguez 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Luis Henrique Couzenn Magalhães 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 4 João Ferreira 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil Adult Adv - Southern Form - Female Event # 4 1 Mari Goldstein 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Kaitlyn Yong 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Karina Miyazato Laurenti 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 4 Tamara Scarabelli 2018 World Tournament Team - Switzerland Adult Adv - Straightsword (Jian) - Male Event # 5 1 Henry Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Collin Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Matthew Ngu 2018 World Tournament Team - Canada 4 James Rowan 2018 World Tournament Team - Canada Adult Adv - Straightsword (Jian) - Female Event # 6 1 Bianca Tomie Yabiku 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 2 Miriam Nakano 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 3 Angie Dominguez 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 4 Janice Fitzsimmons 2018 World Tournament Team - USA Adult Adv - Broadsword (Dao) - Male Event # 7 1 Collin Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Henry Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Jack Fitzsimmons 2018 World Tournament Team - New Zealand 4 Jiro Waga 2018 World Tournament Team - Switzerland Adult Adv - Broadsword (Dao) - Female Event # 8 1 Kiana Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Mari Goldstein 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Miriam Nakano 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 4 Karina Miyazato Laurenti 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil th 6 TWKSF World Kuo Shu Championship Tournament Official Results Adult Adv - Long Staff (Gwun) - Male Event # 9 1 Henry Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Kevin Ong 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Siu Fung Steven Tong 2018 World Tournament Team - Canada 4 Luis Henrique Couzenn Magalhães 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil Adult Adv - Long Staff (Gwun) - Female Event # 10 1 Kaitlyn Yong 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Miriam Nakano 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 3 Kaylee Baker 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 4 Alexandra Schneider 2018 World Tournament Team - Switzerland Adult Adv - Spear (Qiang) - Male Event # 11 1 Henry Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Marco Seschi 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 3 James Rowan 2018 World Tournament Team - Canada 4 Jiro Waga 2018 World Tournament Team - Switzerland Adult Adv - Spear (Qiang) - Female Event # 12 1 Kaitlyn Yong 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Mari Goldstein 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Miriam Nakano 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 4 Karina Miyazato Laurenti 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil Adult Adv - Other Weapon (including double weapons) - Male Event # 13 1 Henry Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Matthew Ngu 2018 World Tournament Team - Canada 3 Luis Henrique Couzenn Magalhães 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 4 Saulo Nogueira 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil Adult Adv - Other Weapon (including double weapons) - Female Event # 14 1 Miriam Nakano 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 2 Kaitlyn Yong 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Mari Goldstein 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 4 Karina Miyazato Laurenti 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil Adult Adv - Yang Style Tai Ji Quan Form - Male Event # 15 1 Aaron Conley 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Kevin Chen 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Fabio Elias 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 4 Michael Desforges 2018 World Tournament Team - Canada Adult Adv - Yang Style Tai Ji Quan Form - Female Event # 16 1 Colleen Shea 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Miriam Nakano 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 3 Kwee Wood 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 4 Ilda Politti 2018 World Tournament Team - Argentina Adult Adv - Xing Yi Quan Form - Male Event # 17 1 Terence Nicholson 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Stephen Genus 2018 World Tournament Team - USA th 6 TWKSF World Kuo Shu Championship Tournament Official Results Adult Adv - Xing Yi Quan Form - Female Event # 18 1 Colleen Shea 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Michele Schwartzseid 2018 World Tournament Team - USA Adult Adv - Ba Qua Zhang Form - Male Event # 19 1 Stephen Genus 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Jeff Peezick 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Michael Desforges 2018 World Tournament Team - Canada Adult Adv - Ba Qua Zhang Form - Female Event # 20 1 Mary Ann Leonard 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Savannah Morgan 2018 World Tournament Team - USA Adult Adv - Tai Ji Weapon - Male Event # 21 1 Owen Riley 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Kevin Chen 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Daesup Rhee 2018 World Tournament Team - Germany 4 João Ferreira 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil Adult Adv - Tai Ji Weapon - Female Event # 22 1 Miriam Nakano 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 2 Peck Mun Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Kwee Wood 2018 World Tournament Team - USA Adult Adv - Xing Yi Weapon - Male Event # 23 1 Owen Riley 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Brad Choate 2018 World Tournament Team - USA Adult Adv - Xing Yi Weapon - Female Event # 24 1 Shelly Neill 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Peck Mun Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA Adult Adv - Ba Gua Zhang Weapon - Male Event # 25 1 Nam Phamdo 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Alex Arshavskiy 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Michael Desforges 2018 World Tournament Team - Canada Adult Adv - Ba Gua Zhang Weapon - Female Event # 26 1 Peck Mun Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Shelly Neill 2018 World Tournament Team - USA Adult Adv - Two-Man Set Empty Hand Event # 27 1 Anna Liu 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 1 Angie Dominguez 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Ryan Hodge 2018 World Tournament Team - New Zealand 2 Eric Stamm 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Kiana Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Mari Goldstein 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 4 Collin Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 4 Kaylee Baker 2018 World Tournament Team - USA th 6 TWKSF World Kuo Shu Championship Tournament Official Results Adult Adv - Two-Man Set Weapon Event # 28 1 Ryan Hodge 2018 World Tournament Team - New Zealand 1 Eric Stamm 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Collin Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Kaylee Baker 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Jack Fitzsimmons 2018 World Tournament Team - New Zealand 3 Micaela Camozzi 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 4 Alan Yeo Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA 4 Oliver Chung Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA Adult Adv - Wushu Chang Quan Form - Male Event # 29 1 Oliver Chung Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA 2 Alan Yeo Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA Adult Adv - Wushu Nan Quan Form - Male Event # 31 1 Saulo Nogueira 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil 2 Oliver Chung Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA 3 Alan Yeo Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA Adult Adv - Traditional Northern Wushu Form - Male/Female Event # 33 1 Diego Barbosa TSKF Academia de Artes Marciais Sao Paulo, Brazil 2 Oliver Chung Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA 3 Alan Yeo Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA Adult - Wushu Long Weapon - Male/Female Event # 34 1 Alan Yeo Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA 2 Oliver Chung Rick Wongs Chinese Martial Arts Center Melrose, MA Adult - Wushu Short Weapon - Male/Female Event # 35 1 Diego Barbosa TSKF Academia de Artes Marciais Sao Paulo, Brazil Adult Adv - Wing Chun Wooden Dummy Event # 39 1 Khen Hopmans All Masters Martial Arts Centre Mississauga, Canada 2 Tiffany Tran philadelphia wing chun kuen school Philadelphia, PA 3 Irvin Sankey IEF Martial Arts Academy North Wales, PA Adult Adv - Northern Praying Mantis Form - Male Event # 40 1 Collin Lee 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Diego Barbosa TSKF Academia de Artes Marciais Sao Paulo, Brazil 3 Jack Fitzsimmons 2018 World Tournament Team - New Zealand 4 Saulo Nogueira 2018 World Tournament Team - Brazil Adult Adv - Northern Praying Mantis Form - Female Event # 41 1 Angie Dominguez 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 2 Anna Liu 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 3 Micaela Camozzi 2018 World Tournament Team - USA 4 Kaitlyn Yong 2018 World Tournament Team - USA Adult Adv - Light Contact Sparring - Male > 200 lbs Event # 48 1 Leon Roberts 2018 World Tournament Team - Great Britain 2 Jonathan Ning Jow Ga Shaolin Institute Herndon, VA 3 Cesar Centurion Escuela de Kuoshu Paraguay th 6 TWKSF World Kuo Shu Championship Tournament Official Results Adult Adv - Light Contact Sparring - Male 160.1 to 200 lbs Event # 49 1 Ramon Villamayor Escuela de Kuoshu Paraguay 2 Nicholas Evans US Kuo Shu Academy Owings Mills,
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