History
in the Making -
1997 WASO Asia Pacific Championships |
By Kevin J. Hinton
The
Gold Coast played host to a truly historic occasion
with the staging of the first ever World All Styles
Organisation (WASO) Asia Pacific Championships.
Some of Australia and the world’s best competitors
battled it out for top honours in a world class tournament.
Russia and Palestine joined Australia for the opening
ceremony of the NAS/WASO weekend. As the competitors
lined up, hosts Jim and Virginia Casey welcomed all
visitors and presented them with Australia’s gift
of goodwill and friendship, a koala.
With the weigh-in on Friday and the competition commencing
Saturday, the international visitors had a chance to
watch the Australians in the NAS Nationals, study the
competition, relax and plan for the next day’s
competition.
Just after 1pm on Saturday, the day everybody had been
waiting for, the WASO tournament officially began. WASO
founder and director, Silvio Morelli, addressed the
audience: “Fifteen years ago my dream was to have
a truly all styles competition. We started with 120
to 130 competitors,” he said. “Now we have
over 8,000 competitors with 40 tournaments annually
and over 30 international competitors here today.”
After the bow-in the first of many competitions began.
First up was the men’s black belt open forms and
the women’s black belt open forms. Vanessa Cook
(Vic) at just 19 years old and a Kung Fu exponent of
four years, was first to perform in the Women’s
Open Forms. Even though she did not place in the WASO
she had this to say about it: “I’ve worked
hard in the NAS from novice to intermediate and now
WASO gives me the chance to compete on an international
scale at black belt level. It’s just great to
be here.”
As the competition intensified in the Women’s
Black Belt Open Forms, the three winners emerged: Pania
Casey (Qld) first, Ellen Gatt (NSW) second and Tracey
Fitzgerald (SA) third.
The
competition continued in the Men’s Black Belt
Open Forms. There were over thirty of the world’s
best competitors, each doing the best they could until
the competition was finally won by Ino Maquiring, with
Tom Curtis (Vic) second and Hayden Thompson (Qld) third.
With the forms over in the Men’s Black Belt Open,
the point sparring began and it soon showed just how
hard the competition was, setting the pace for the rest
of the day.
As our Russian friends found out, Australians are tough!
“I have been in martial arts for 17 years. I am
the UK/Italy champion and have placed in many world
tournaments,” said Gregoriev Yevgenig through
the Russian interpreter, Alexandra Kravets. “But
this is one of the hardest I have been in. I like full
contact but as you get older this is better.”
The Men’s Black Belt Open Point Sparring continued
throughout the afternoon with over thirty competitors
fighting for a place in Sunday’s finals. Finally,
Scott Thompson (Vic) finished in third place with John
Feretzanis (Vic) and Alex Pereda (NSW) to contest the
finals.
In the Women’s Open Point Sparring, Kylie Parkyn
(Vic) came third with Erin Forest and Linda Murphy,
two Victorians, battling for first and second on Sunday.
The action continued throughout the day with winners
and losers alike feeling the heat.
The contest in the Women’s Continuous Weight Divisions
was as hot as the Queensland weather.
Queensland’s Linda Nikerlla took third place leaving
Lauren Fabre (Qld) and Roseanne Colin-Thome (NSW) to
fight it out for first place in the under 55kg division.
The Russian contenders were accustomed to full-contact
sparring and it showed. Twice Sercurt Jourkov was warned
for excessive contact in the preliminary rounds of the
Men’s Advanced Under 70kg Continuous.
Language is always an obstacle in any international
competition, but when it came to the WASO sparring everybody
knew what the Russians were talking about.
The two Russians, Sercurt Jourkov and Eugei Grigoriev,
placed first and second with third place going to Russia’s
Virulline Ruscan from Russia.
At 6pm on Saturday the tournament was approaching the
final bouts. One of the last fights was between Khaled
Amer of Palestine and Victoria’s Scott Thompson
in the Men’s Advanced Over 78kg Continuous.
Khaled had been the Palestine champion since 1990 and
was the 1990 Asia open weight champion. On this occasion
he took third place but vowed to return next year to
take the title.
On Sunday, November 30, the time had come for the best
competitors to come forward. It was time to decide who
would be the first batch of WASO champions.
The finals began with an Aikido demonstration by Jothan
Bu Aikido. Thirty minutes of breathtaking falls and
throws, repelling constant attacks with weapons of all
descriptions. The action was hard and fast and a tribute
to the talents of Jothan Bu and his students.
The first contests were the Women’s Continuous
Divisions. The under 55kg is between Roseanne Colin-Thome
(NSW) and Lauren Fabre (Qld). The punches were hard
and fast and the kicks strong. Contact was made but
the two women battled on. Two minutes of intense competition
took place before it was left for the judges to decide
the winner. Roseanne took the honours, and in doing
so became the first WASO champion.
The Women’s Mid-Weight division was taken out
by Leah Fitzpatrick from SA with Leanne Spencer in second
place.
It was Russia against Russia in the Men’s Advanced
Under 70kg Continuous. Tempers ran high as the Russians
battled hard to take the coveted trophy. Eventually
Sercurt Jourkov emerged the champion with Eugeri Grigoriev
in second place.
In the next round NSW’s Alex Pereda faced the
fierce Russian, Surgey Astahov. Straight up the Russian
let fly with a spinning back kick which, if it had landed,
would have knocked Alex out. Alex replied with a succession
of lightning fast punches but it wasn’t enough
to stop Surgey from taking first place.
With sixteen rounds in all to be contested the day moved
at a cracking pace. The final competition of the day
was the Team Points Sparring, Australia vs Russia. The
Russian team consisted of: Ostahov Sergei, Joukov Sergei,
Yarullin Ruslan, Gregoriev Yergenia and Vilkov Alexander,
with Minnigaleev Viuer and Vilkov Dmitri in reserve.
The Australian team, guided by Tom Curtis, was: Jason
Couzner (SA), Des Murphy (Vic), Vince Sheehan (NSW),
Noel McBride (Vic), David Price (Vic) and Matthew Couzner
(NSW).
All
hope looked lost for the locals as Russia took a 2-0
lead and looked to be dominating the third round. However,
the Aussies staged a magnificent comeback, pulled the
score back to 2-2 and then made a breakthrough to win
the trophy in stunning fashion.
With the competitions over, Jim and Virginia Casey,
Queensland directors of the NAS and this year’s
hosts, thanked all the officials, judges, referees and
businesses who supported the first WASO tournament.
The tournament was directed by Silvio Morelli (NAS National
Director), Vince Busuttil (NAS Assistant National Director)
and John Reid (Technical Director).
It was a spectacular two day event and we all look forward
to this year’s event to be staged in Melbourne.
1997
WASO
ASIA PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
| WOMEN’S
WEIGHT CONT UNDER 55 KG |
| Roseanne Colin Thome NSW |
| Lauren Fabre QLD |
| Linda Nikerlia QLD |
|
| WOMEN’S
MID WEIGHT 55-62 KG |
| Leah Fitzpatrick SA |
| Leanne Spencer |
| Dawn Melroy VIC |
|
| WOMEN’S
CONT 62 KG OVER |
| Petrina Demeel QLD |
| Angeline Kaka WA |
|
| WOMEN’S
OPEN CONT |
| Reanna Convery SA |
| Agniezka Samok ACT |
| Leah Fitzpatrick |
|
| MEN’S
ADVANCED WEIGHT CONT UNDER 70 KG |
| Sercurt Jourkov RUSSIA |
| Eugeri Grigoriev RUSSIA |
| Virulline Ruscan |
|
MEN’S
ADVANCED WEIGHT DIV CONT
70 KG - 78 KG |
| Jason Couzner |
| Mathew Couzner SA |
| Glen Ratcliffe |
|
MEN’S
ADVANCED WEIGHT CONT OVER 78 KG |
| Scott Thompson VIC |
| Jason Hurae QLD |
| Khaled Amer |
|
MEN’S
ADVANCED OPEN CONT |
| Surgey Astahov RUSSIA |
| Alex Pereda NSW |
| Mark Lambert QLD |
|
WOMEN’S
BLACK BELT WEIGHT POINT
UNDER 55 KG |
| Linda Murphy VIC |
| Linda Nikerlia QLD |
| Tracey Fitzgerald |
|
WOMEN’S
BLACK BELT POINT BET 55 KG - 62
KG |
| Leah Fitzpatrick SA |
| Danielle Lowe SA |
| Kyle Parkyn VIC |
|
WOMEN’S
BLACK POINT OVER 62 KG |
| Erin Forest VIC |
| Petrina Deemal QLD |
| Sarah Campbell VIC |
|
WOMEN’S
OPEN POINT |
| Erin Forest VIC |
| Linda Murphy VIC |
| Kylie Parkyn VIC |
|
MEN’S
POINT WEIGHT UNDER 70 KG |
| Jason Azzilla VIC |
| Malcolm Ayles VIC |
| Des Murphy VIC |
|
MEN’S
POINT BET 70 KG - 78 KG |
| Jason Mc Grath |
| Anthony Brescia QLD |
| Tyrous Farrelly NSW |
|
MEN’S
POINT WEIGHT OVER 78 KG |
| Vince Sheehan NSW |
| Jason Bartholomen NSW |
| Mark Lambert QLD |
|
MEN’S
OPEN POINT |
| John Feretzanis VIC |
| Alex Pereda NSW |
| Scott Thompson VIC |
|
MEN’S
FORUM |
| Ino Maquirang |
| Tom Curtis |
| Hayden Thompson |
|
WOMEN’S
FORM |
| Pania Casey |
| Ellen Gatt |
| Tracey Fitzgerald |
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