BROMYARD School of Tae Kwon-Do instructors were successful at the National All Styles Championship.
Seven of the school's 13 tutors travelled to Crawley to be part of the fastest-growing tournament circuit to hit the UK.
It attracted competitors from all styles of martial arts to fight in an action-packed event which finished with a fantastic floor show and showdown for the champion of champions.
Worcester instructor Nick Osborne won silver in the men's lightweight open, while Malvern's Corin Dongworth won silver in the open patterns.
Dongworth was the only female entry among 12 males and fought her way to gold in the female under 18s' sparring.
Head instructor Julian Burton, Osborne, Ed Trafford and Kirstie Russell all qualified as all-style international referee/judges.
Dongworth, Stephanie Cole and Eddie Burton completed their first level as table officials.
Anyone wishing to train in traditional tae kwon-do or clubs interested in competing in the NAS circuit can call Julian Burton on 07770-822033.
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