London Wins the Meibukan Cup for 2010

It was a challenging day for Markham Karate athletes on October 25, 2010. In 2009 Markham had won the Meibukan Cup just by a hair. The Meibukan Cup currently has 2 tournaments per year where each athlete earn points towards the dojo. 2008, it was the first year of this unique team challenge. Typically, Karate tournaments reward individual athletes but not the entire team. The Meibukan Cup is first of its kind where athletes that compete earn points for their entire dojo team. Therefore all athletes benefit and contribute to the day win, lose, or draw. It is inaugural year, London took home the cup by dominating the kobudo event. 2010 would be a leap-frog year for them as regain the cup once again.

Markham had won the first event of the season on our home turf when we went against London and competed on our Main Street – Markham tournament last Spring. We had won by a couple of hundred points. I believe our team became a little complacent believing that London could never catch up to such a large point spread. Our team of 15 entered the London event with a strong performance but the efforts of the small team was not enough to earn enough points to win the entire year. London had their own superstars and more than twice as many athletes to capture enough points to take the day.

Although Markham lost the cup for just one year, the event proved itself as a proving ground for some of our up and coming athletes. London’s event had a separate division for athletes with less that 3 months experience which was a great way to introduce athletes to competition for the first time. Many of our under 6-year-old event also did well in their very first event.  Markham champ, Andrew McAdam-Wong came out of hiatus and demonstrated that he still had game winning both Kata and Kumite. Our own Special K, Kiana Wong who is Junior Olympic Champion, also won 2 of her divisions. The entire team of 15 did an excellent job with all returning with podium hardware. It was a day to be proud of.

London’s Meibukan Games 2010 made for a fun day for the entire family. Parents and students with hopscotched schedules were able to finally get together with each other and reminisce.  In the spirit of good sportsmanship, athletes met new friends between dojos and kyu belts were able to witness black belts in competition. After the events parents, students, and coaches from both London and Markham continued the spirit of camaraderie with a shared meal at a local Chinese restaurant. By day’s end, everyone forgot about medals won or lost and the memories were replaced by the new friends and experiences that we gained.

Go Markham Go!

Meibukan Games London 08

It was a wonderful day in London when athletes from Markham, London, Windsor, and Ingersoll came together in the spirit of fair play and friendship on October 26th, 2008. Markham entered the event in an effort to earn valuable points to win the Meibukan Games Trophy. Although the points for Team Meibukan competition season begins in September, points for the Meibukan Games Trophy is calculated for the calendar year.
A new points system was adopted for this event. The London Goju Club won the Meibukan Games in Markham last spring and this time in London, NOX from Markham earned 500 points to London’s 385. Points for the Markham event was recalculated using the new system giving them 323 points to Markham’s 190. With a total of 718 points London Goju Club becomes the Markham Games first dojo champion.

The event promoted a supportive and family atmosphere which is for great kids and adults alike. Like the athletes, Sensei Richard Fall and all of the volunteers learned a lot from the event therefore only adding to further improvements. More pictures will be posted soon as well as videos on Team Meibukan’s YOUTUBE.com group.