The following are the names of the
medal winners, their place of residence, and the divisions in which
they won.
Gold Medals (3):
Mr. Arturo Santiago Jr. of Saratoga
Springs, New York
Divisions = Weapons Kata with Japanese Tonfas
and Musical Kata
Mrs. Linda Austin of Schaghticoke, New
York
Division = Empty Hand Kata (did Traditional Korean Kata)
Silver Medals (4):
Mr. Allen Hillicoss of Climax, New York
Division = Empty Hand Kata (did American Kata called "Eye of the Eagle")
Mr. Benedicto Albizu Jr. of Hudson,
New York
Division = Team Kumite (He was the American representative on the
international team for free fighting)
Miss Linda Moller of Valatie, New York
Division = Weapons Kata with Japanese Tonfa
Mrs. Becky Ramsey of Sand Lake, New
York
Division = Weapons Kata with Japanese Tonfa
Bronze Medals (6):
Mrs. Jill Crandall of Utica, New York
Divisions = Weapons Kata with Chinese Half-Moon Staff
and Musical Kata with Japanese Naginata
Mr. Allen Hillicoss of Climax, New York
Divison = Weapons Kata with Japanese Tonfas
Dr. Nicholas Chuff of Ilion, New York
Division = Empty Hand Kata (did Traditional Korean Kata)
Miss Linda Moller of Valatie, New York
Division = Empty Hand Kata (did Traditional Korean Kata)
Mr. Patrick McNeil of Webster, New York
Division = Empty Hand Kata (did Traditional Korean Kata)
This tournament was sponsored by the
largest martial arts organization in Europe and Asia called the International
Martial Arts College. A few of the countries which sent teams include
Byle Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, Germany, China, Omsk Siberia and Yukods
Siberia.
Grand Master Crandall was interviewed
by T.V. networks and newspapers and was presented with a Diploma for
his outstanding personal achievements and contributions to the world
class development of martial arts at a ceremony on Saturday evening.
He was quoted as saying, "there is no doubt that American martial
arts is now a major factor in the growth of the martial arts in the
world and that this responsibility to maintain quality and the courtesies
of good mental and physical health should not be taken lightly by
American martial arts leaders." A 50-minute educational documentary
video tape was done about this group of competitors and their trip
to Russia. Over 500 copies were distributed to schools, libraries,
and colleges.