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2010 Legends of Kung Fu World Martial Arts Championship Results – External Events Traditional Northern Kids, <2 Yrs 1. Maxi 2010 Legends of Kung Fu World Martial Arts Championship Results – External Events Traditional Northern Kids, <2 yrs 1. Maximillian Gao Kids, 2+ yrs 1. Nathan Leung 2. Alex Mederos Juniors, <2 yrs 1. James Lemuel / Alice Darrow 2. Marisol Rosie Quizhpi 3. Jake Song Juniors, 2+ yrs 1. Hieuy Nguyen 2. Joshua Gao / Christopher Trujillo Jr 3. Edward Chang Teens, Beginner 1. Nasif Saadman Rabbi 2. Kevin Nguyen 3. Sean Bold Teens, Intermediate 1. Jay Tran 2. Lylan Nguyen 3. Duval Adrien Teens, Advanced 1. Korey Wilburn 2. Nathan Wang Adult Men, Beginner 1. Adam Eichenwald 2. Andrew Brisbin 3. Keith Johnson / Collin Tara Adult Men, Intermediate 1. Mukund Ramesh / Joshua Shain 2. Jeff Windler / Michael Temple Adult Men, Advanced 1. Andrew Tan 2. Kenneth Ingram 3. Amit Himelstein Adult Women, Intermediate 1. Sally Quintero Adult Women, Advanced 1. Allison Wang 2. Leah Rebecca Cardona Executive Men, Intermediate 1. Ben Allen Executive Men, Advanced 1. Al Tadeo 2. Alan Morgan Traditional Southern Long Kids, <2 yrs 1. Hoang-My Cao Kids, 2+ yrs 1. Alex Mederos Juniors, <2 yrs 1. Henry Wiebe 2. Lien-Dai Cao Juniors, 2+ yrs 1. Alex Wiebe 2. Hoang-Thien Cao / Thompson Tong 3. Stuart Nguyen Teens, Beginner 1. Villalobos Ruben 2. Eric Eng Teens, Intermediate 1. Lylan Nguyen 2. Alex Choi Teens, Advanced 1. Daniel Kai Ching 2. Rachel Lai Adult Men, Intermediate 1. Guillaume Allaux 2. Essay Eden Adult Men, Advanced 1. Daniel Granados 2. Alex Chung / Ronaldo Coutinho De Aquino 3. Aaron Jaben Traditional Southern Short Teens, Intermediate 1. Ray Saldana Teens, Advanced 1. Justin Lee 2. Peyton Hunter Adult Men, Beginner 1. Terry Szeto / Billy Szeto Adult Men, Intermediate 1. Joseph Madrigal 2. Phil Fogerite Adult Women, Beginner 1. Carly Levy Executive Men, Advanced 1. David Williams Executive Women, Advanced 1. Maria Spitler Traditional Northern Praying Mantis Kids, <2 yrs 1. Ethan Cavasos 2. Julien Calvillo 3. Skyler Osborne Kids, 2+ yrs 1. Aryan Agarwal Juniors, 2+ yrs 1. Ty Roberts 2. Edward Chang 3. Kristopher Chang / Christopher Trujillo Jr Teens, Intermediate 1. Ethan James 2. Darian Guowski Adult Men, Beginner 1. Michael Vanhorn 2. Evan Low / Michael Cavasos 3. Kevin Lovett Jr Adult Men, Intermediate 1. Tiago Da Costa Endrigue 2. Emmanuel Jimenez 3. Mukund Ramesh Adult Men, Advanced 1. Ronaldo Coutinho De Aquino 2. Marco Antonio De O Cardoso 3. Gilvan Almeida Alves Adult Women, Beginner 1. Simone Simone Aparecida Veiga De Lima 2. Heidi Neel Adult Women, Advanced 1. Luciane Aparecida Barbosa 2. Nina Romano Cardoso Executive Men, Intermediate 1. Jeff Yoast Executive Men, Advanced 1. Volnei Claudio Manica Executive Women, Advanced 1. Angela Aparecida Fornino Traditional Eagle Claw Kids, 2+ yrs 1. Alex Mederos Juniors, <2 yrs 1. Marisol Rosie Quizhpi 2. Anthony Toala Argos Teens, Beginner 1. Nasif Saadman Rabbi Adult Women, Advanced 1. Leah Rebecca Cardona Executive Men, Advanced 1. Alan Morgan Traditional Choy Lay Fut Juniors, 2+ yrs 1. Dario Garcia Teens, Beginner 1. Amanda Chung 2. Eric Eng / Villalobos Ruben Teens, Intermediate 1. Kahan Chavda 2. Alex Choi Teens, Advanced 1. Kelby Taylor Adult Men, Beginner 1. Ryan Wheeler Adult Men, Intermediate 1. Luiz Gustavo Martins 2. Guillaume Allaux Adult Men, Advanced 1. Claudio Adao Rodriguez 2. Guilherme Garzon Medeiros De Sousa 3. Fabiano Silveira Dos Santos / Claudio Henrique Goncalves Pereira 1. Daniel Shinji Hirata 2. Diego Tadeu Carvalho Gouvea / Yasunori Yamamoto / Rafael Gusmao Correa 3. Roberto Iwasaki Fratassi Adult Women, Beginner 1. Emma Loyola Adult Women, Intermediate 1. Lais Monteiro Salomao 2. Candida Aguilar Adult Women, Advanced 1. Isadora Carvalho Gouvea Executive Men, Intermediate 1. Robert McDonald Executive Men, Advanced 1. Volnei Claudio Manica 2. 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Guillaume Allaux 3. Tiago Da Costa Endrique Adult Men, Advanced 1. Daniel Shinji Hirata 2. Ronaldo Coutinho De Aquino 3. Fabiano Silveira Dos Santos Adult Women, Beginner 1. Carly Levy Adult Women, Advanced 1. Isadora Carvalho Gouvea 2. Luciane Aparecida Barbosa Executive Men, Intermediate 1. Robert McDonald 2. Ben Allen Executive Men, Advanced 1. Alan Morgan Executive Women, Advanced 1. Marcia De Souza Serra Marsoli Traditional Spear Kids, 2+ yrs 1. Alex Mederos Juniors, 2+ yrs 1. Hieuy Nguyen 2. Hoang-Thien Cao 3. Ty Roberts Teens, Beginner 1. Amanda Chung Teens, Intermediate 1. Alex Choi Teens, Advanced 1. Justin Lee 2. Daniel Kai Ching 3. Rachel Lai Adult Men, Advanced 1. Roberto Iwasaki Fratassi 2. Alex Chung / Guilherme Garzon Medeiros De Sousa Adult Women, Advanced 1. Luciane Aparecida Barbosa Executive Men, Advanced 1. Al Tadeo 2. Paulo Henrique Vinha Traditional Other Form Kids, <2 yrs 1. Kiara Morris 2. Maximillian Gao Kids, 2+ yrs 1. Nathan Leung 2. Jakob Nordstrom 3. 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