CARISMA Town vs. Gown 2019 – The Results

We had lots of exciting fights yesterday. Everybody pushed themselves beyond their comfort zone and fought really well. Here below are the results, with the name of the winner in the right column:

CUEmmenuelle Twentymanvs.CACharis TangCharis
CUKalil Shamvs.CUTom BennettTom
CUShannen Zellervs.CADanielle SaundersShannen
CUMarius Cannonvs.CASulamain Ilyas-JarrettSulamain
CUShannen Zellervs.CARachel LaurenceRachel
CULeonard Yipvs.CASulamain Ilyas-JarrettSulamain
CUMarc Foxhallvs.CAAdrien LefauveMarc
CUDaniel Szabovs.CAChristopher Jackson Christopher
CUKati Wildvs.CAJennifer JohnsonKati
ARMilan Dankovicsvs.CAChristopher JacksonChristopher
CUGuy Agionbyvs.CAMeitar BlumenfeldGuy
CUTom Redkovs.CUJacob KnightJakob
CARich Blockleyvs.CASimon GardinerRich
CUManu Rathnayubevs.CAZiqiang HuangManu

We are pleased that fights were well balanced and offered a very entertaining show with lots of support from the spectators. The scoring was calculated by giving, per each fight, 3 points to the winner and 1 to the runner up. CARISMA collected 27 points and CUKBS 28; therefore the winner for Town vs. Gown Kickboxing 2019 is Cambridge University Kickboxing Society.

CARISMA Town vs. Gown 2019 – The Fights

Great fight card, packed of interesting fights for tomorrow. Here are the the fights in their order of appearance:

CUEmmenuelle Twentymanvs.CACharis Tang
CUKalil Shamvs.CUTom Bennett
CUShannen Zellervs.CADanielle Saunders
CUMarius Cannonvs.CASulamain Ilyas-Jarrett
CUShannen Zellervs.CARachel Laurence
CULeonard Yipvs.CASulamain Ilyas-Jarrett
CUMarc Foxhallvs.CAAdrien Lefauve
CUDaniel Szabovs.CAChristopher Jackson
CUKati Wildvs.CAJennifer Johnson
ARMilan Dankovicsvs.CAChristopher Jackson
CUGuy Agionbyvs.CAMeitar Blumenfeld
CUTom Redkovs.CUJacob Knight
CARich Blockleyvs.CASimon Gardiner
CUManu Rathnayubevs.CAZiqiang Huang

CARISMA Town vs. Gown 2017

CARISMA is announcing the Town vs. Gown Kickboxing tournament to be held in CAMBRIDGE at the North Cambridge Sports Centre on 25 Feb 2017, starting at 2:00PM sharp.

The town represented by CARISMA will be challeging members from both university clubs: Cambridge University Kickboxing Society and Anglia Ruskin University Kickboxing Club.

Each fight will be pre-matched, taking into account gender, weight and experience, following the Wako international  weight categories and Kickboxing Light Continuous rules.  Each fighter will take part in a 3 rounds bout fight in the ring (beginners 1 minute, intermediate 1.5 minutes and advanced 2 minutes)

We are looking forward to members of all these club to come forward and take part is this unique opportunity: please Email Massimo (replacing <at> with @ before sending), no later than the 14 February,  indicating the following details:

  • Full Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Weight (that will have to be the same weight on the day of the fight)
  • Years (months) of experience in Kickboxing
  • Years (months) of experience in other martial arts
  • Number of fights to date

CARISMA Cup#1

Eugene and DanSeven brave men and two brave women stepped into the ring on Monday evening to participate in the first CARISMA Cup. The Cup was an opportunity for beginners to show off the results of months of dedicated training, and gain invaluable experience in a safe and controlled light contact sparring match. For most, this was their very first taste of a kickboxing match.

There were six matches in total, of 3 rounds of 1 minute each. The final result is shown below:

Gender Name Vs. Name Winner
Male Robertas Mareikis Vs. Robbie Jarvis Robertas
Male Andy Brinkworth Vs. Matt Hunt Matt
Female Rachel Lawrence Vs. Steph Reikine Rachel
Male Ben Bishop Vs. Robbie Jarvis Robbie
Male Richard Gordon Vs. Dan Whittear Dan
Male Robertas Mareikis Vs. Matt Hunt Robertas

Two prizes were available on the night. The first was Fight of the Night, awarded by the instructors, which Robertas took home after two excellent performances, showing both composure and technique. The second was Most Improved Fighter, nominated by the more experienced Carisma members who supported the fighters in preparation for the event, which was awarded to Dan (in the picture above on the right) in recognition of his hard work and dedication in training for the event.

Competition is a core component of kickboxing, and the most visible one. It is never easy to step into the ring to compete, and additionally, opportunities can be difficult to find. Every fighter who stepped up to the challenge on Monday evening can be proud of their performance in the ring. The technique was impressive throughout, and each competitor fought with heart. A special thank you to those who helped the fighters to prepare for this event, and stood in their corner while they fought. In addition, the event would have been impossible without the help of all the instructors, and those who helped to referee and judge the matches.  Last but not least a very big thanks you and well done to Eugene Ho (pictured above on the left) who organised and managed the whole event.