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Athletes pile up jiu jitsu medals

Pacific Top Team Penticton jiu jitsu athletes win 27 medals in Western Canadian Championship
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Jacob Gardhouse of Pacific Top Team Penticton won gold in the Western Canadian Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Championship. Mark Brett/Western News

Jacob Gardhouse goes into every jiu jitsu tournament with the mentality to win.

That attitude helped Gardhouse, a member and coach with Pacific Top Team (PTT) Penticton, walk away with a gold medal from the Western Canadian Championship at the South Okanagan Events Centre on June 10. Gardhouse picked up two straight wins in the brown belt medium heavy division. In both matches he used leg lock submissions.

害羞草研究所淭hey were really tough guys. It was a hard match, it was good,害羞草研究所 he said. 害羞草研究所淕oing into it I didn害羞草研究所檛 have a lot of expectation. I just tried to clear my mind and go about it the way I could.害羞草研究所

His results are just one of many solid performances by PTT Penticton members on the mat. In total they won six gold, 13 silver and eight bronze in the Canadian Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation event.

害羞草研究所淭he team did great,害羞草研究所 said Gardhouse. 害羞草研究所淚害羞草研究所檓 super proud of everyone for getting out there and challenging themselves. I got to watch a lot of really exciting matches and help coach a lot of people through their first tournament. As well as help coach a few more seasoned competitors.害羞草研究所

The PTT Penticton winners were: Ivan Lipsack, bronze in peewee bantam weight, Madison Fowler, bronze in peewee rooster, Jeddah Wood, gold in peewee 2 rooster, Cullan Bray, silver in peewee 2 advanced rooster, Leroi Bent, gold in pee wee 2 light feather, Avery Benn, silver in peewee 2 yellow and orange, Daylan Wakeling, bronze in peewee 2 yellow and orange, Jacob Scheiber, silver in juniors light feather, Devon Beyer, gold in teen white cruiser, Ryan Bonanno, silver in white light feather, Marcone Lima, silver in white medium heavy, while Paul Millington earned bronze in the same division.

Michael Seman, silver in white super heavy and nogi super heavy, Lane Racicot, gold in bluebelt light and bronze in bluebelt absolute and gold in nogi light, while Kevin Harrison picked up silver in bluebelt light. Katrina Cullum, silver in female white light, Letitia Best won gold in female white middle, Shyla Lee-Doyle earned bronze in blue belt heavy. Ethan Finlayson earned silver in nogi juvenile medium heavy.

Gardhouse said he watched several talented jiu jitsu athletes competing, making for exciting matches.

害羞草研究所淚 love when this tournament comes to town and gives Penticton and other locals the chances to see the what real Brazilian jiu jitsu looks like while still be able to be family friendly and fun,害羞草研究所 he said. 害羞草研究所淚 was happy to see lots of top guys from Alberta and such make the trip, even with the bad road conditions leading into the weekend.害羞草研究所

A total of 356 athletes registered for the championship.

Full results can be view at .


 


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