Guyana’s International Shotokan Karate Federation (ISKF) team has achieved a significant milestone.
They recently finished third in the medal standings at the fourth ISKF South America Masters Tournament in Bogota, Colombia.
A dedicated contingent of 29 competitors, supported by coaches, judges, and officials, proudly represented the South American nation, delivering impressive performances across junior and senior divisions.
The tournament commenced with vital training, judges’, and instructors’ seminars led by the esteemed Shihan Hiroyoshi Okazaki, 9th Dan, Chief Instructor and Chairman of ISKF.
These seminars provided valuable technical development for all participants.
Guyana’s junior karatekas were particularly dominant, securing multiple gold medals.
Katalina Carter (8-9 girls), Arryan Sankar (10-11 girls), Agnes Siju (12-13 girls), Jasmin Dalgetty, and Amario Tyrrell (both 12-13 boys) all delivered outstanding displays to claim double gold in both Kata and Kumite disciplines within their respective divisions.
Further strong results in the junior categories included double silver medals for David Charles and Emily Ibbott (both 12-13), adding to a healthy medal haul alongside contributions from Jevanah Collins, Ethan Goodhart, Trivena Tyrrell, Miah Sampson, Gia McPherson, Kem Chan, Kempton Carter, and Gael McPherson.
The black belt divisions saw fierce competition, with Guyana’s experienced competitors making their mark. Talitha Kissoon (18-21 female) earned a bronze in Kata and silver in Kumite, while Kristian Chaves (18-21 male) secured a bronze in Kumite.
Alex Rodrigues (22-44 male) also claimed a Kumite bronze, and Feonia Yong (22-44 female) took bronze in Kata and silver in Kumite.
A gold medal highlight in the senior ranks came from Rosita Katchay, who triumphed in the 45-55 female adult Kumite event.
Team events added further excitement and medals to Guyana’s tally. The junior team of Jevanah Collins, Kem Chan, and Ethan Goodhart showcased excellent synchronisation to win gold in Team Kata.
Another junior squad, comprising Trivena Tyrrell, Emily Ibbott, and Javier Collins, secured the silver medal in the same event.
The Men’s Adult Team Kumite provided a thrilling conclusion, with Guyana battling past hosts Colombia to reach the final against Argentina.
Despite a spirited effort in the gold medal match, which included a notable individual victory by Alex Rodrigues, Guyana ultimately secured a well-deserved silver medal.
Medal Winners at the 4th South American Master Tournament 2025
Name
Divisions
Kata
Kumite
Individual Event
Katalina Carter
8-9 girls (White, Yellow, Orange)
Gold
Gold
Jevanah Collins
8-9 girls (Green and Purple)
Silver
Bronze
Ethan Goodhart
8-9 boys (Green and Purple)
Silver
Trivena Tyrrell
8-9 girls (Brown and Black belt)
Silver
Silver
Miah Sampson
8-9 girls (Brown and Black belt)
Bronze
Gia McPherson
8-9 girls (Brown and Black belt)
Bronze
Arryan Sankar
10-11 girls (White, Yellow, Orange)
Gold
Gold
Kem Chan
10-11 boys (Green and Purple)
Silver
Bronze
Kempton Carter
10-11 boys (Brown and Blackbelts)
Bronze
Agnes Siju
12-13 girls (White, Yellow, Orange)
Gold
Gold
Jasmin Dalgetty
12-13 boys (Black and Brown Belts)
Gold
Gold
Amario Tyrrell
12-13 boys (Black and Brown Belts)
Gold
Gold
David Charles
12-13 boys (White, yellow, Orange)
Silver
Silver
Emily Ibbott
12-13 girls (Black and Brown Belts)
Silver
Silver
Gael McPherson
12-13 boys (Black and Brown Belts)
Bronze
Jaden Dalgetty
14-15 boys (Black and Brown Belts)
Silver
Jonathan Yong
14-15 boys (Black and Brown Belts)
Silver
Talitha Kissoon
18-21 Adults- Female (black belts only)
Bronze
Silver
Kristian Chaves
18-21 Adult – Male (black belts only)
Bronze
Alex Rodrigues
22-44 Adult- Male (black belts only)
Bronze
Feonia Yong
22-44 Adult- Female (green and purple belts)
Bronze
Silver
Rosita Katchay
45-55 Seniors – Female (black belts only)
Gold
Team Events
Name
Division
Team Kata
Team Kumite
Jevannah Collins
Kem Chan
Ethan Goodhart
7-11 children
Gold
Trivena Tyrrell
Emily Ibbott
Javier Collins
7-11 children
Silver
Alex Rodrigues
Shawn Jemmott
Storm Katchay
18-44 Adults – Male (black belts only)
Silver
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