They usually get the younger children out of there first, but this time they were near the end of the competition. That coupled with the large number of participants made for a long day. We did learn about the scoring for the competition and some of the rules. That came in handy trying to understand who won and why.
There are three parts to the competition: Kata, Kumate (fighting) and Weapons. Christopher didn't participate in the Weapons part but did in the other two. He placed second in the Kata and got a medal for that. They mistakenly gave him first and he told the judges that he came in second, not first. They reviewed the scores and he was right and they moved him down to second. Sounds to me like he has learned the sportsmanship part of the competition very well. He had two very proud parents there to congratulate him.
Christopher in red belt. |
Christopher in red belt. |
Christopher showing off medal and his form. |
Men's black belt competition |
By the time Christopher finished his competition it was way past lunch and everyone was famished. We went over to Chevy's Mexican restaurant and managed to stuff ourselves and put an end to the hunger pains. Since it was so late we planned on skipping dinner, but Herbert did go out for Chinese food to tide us over.
We plan on leaving here in the morning and make our way to Las Vegas, NV for a few days. They are calling for 60mph wind gusts and snow somewhere along the way there. I am hoping they are wrong and we have a nice, clear day for travel.
I did get a chance to watch some basketball games on Friday and Saturday and got to see some teams play for the first time. No big upsets on Saturday like Friday, but still some very good games.
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