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Deirdre Cushley Marjorie Moffett Cormac Murphy Una Loughran Niall Cavlin Brian Duffy Tracy Brennon Declan McCann Competition Record Competition Record
N.Ireland Titles: 12
N.Ireland.Titles: 14
N.Ireland.Titles: 5
N.Ireland.Titles: 6
N.Ireland.Titles: 5
N.Ireland.Titles: 8 Competition Record Competition Record Competition Record Competition Record Competition Record Competition Record
Cormac was one of Golden Dragons most prolific Champions. He was perhaps our very best 'All Round' Junior Black Sash winning titles for Empty Hand Forms, Weapons, Semi and Light Contact. Cormac was also Captain of the now famous Golden Dragon Junior 'A' Team. Una was another one of our top Junior Champions. As well as winning many titles individually, she was also Captain of the Golden Dragon Junior Ladies 'A' Team. A brilliant fighter with both grace and poise, but at the same time as hard as nails!
Marjorie, known as 'Muffy', was Golden Dragon's 'Golden Girl' winning many titles both National and International. She was the very first Martial Artist from Ireland to win a 'Sports Personality of the Year' award. Brian, Golden Dragon's first Junior Black Sash. was a fast and brilient fighter. He was also a valuable member of our Junior Demo Team. Declan was another one of Golden Dragon's Junior Champions. A brillient and consistant fighter winning many titles at home and abroad plus being an important member of the famous Golden Dragon Junior 'A' Team
Niall, another one of our top Junior Black Sashes who was also is one of our first British Junior Champions.
Tracy, one of our top Juniors made the History Books by being the first Junior Lady from outside the USA to win a Pan Am Title.
N.Ireland.Titles: 5
N.Ireland.Titles: 4
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Deirdre, known as 'Dee Dee', was Golden Dragon's first female Black Sash. She started training at our Portadown School and went on to achieve her Black Sash there. Dee was the first female from Ireland to become a British Champion. She went on to open her first Golden Dragon School in Dungannon from where she produced many great Champions. This page last modified on Wednesday, March 22, 2006 |