Autumn is the time for Vadim Kolganov's
now famous Russian Martial Arts Festival. Held in Kilmarnock, Scotland each
year it has grown and grown. This year is the third time the event has been
held and saw fighters from England, Scotland, Ukraine, Russia and more making
it a true international feel.
The idea behind the festival is simple:
Vadim and I have trained and studied in many styles of fighting from Russia;
now that I represent RAF I push our sport side of the system and also support
other styles of combat not only RAF.
This year the festival consisted of RAF
British championship Weapons triathlon (bayonet, knife and stick); Army hand-to-hand
combat and a kettle bell snatch competition with 12kg, 16kg, 20kg and 24 kg
weights.
The weapons had a Master’s as well as a
senior’s event. This was hard fought and well received with some great battles.
The final was won with a one point victory over the three weapons leaving me in
silver place to Vadim Kolgonov’s first place; a true close final with the best
man winning on the day.
The senior’s too was close fought; my
son finding the same result as his father - losing by 1 point. Congratulations
go to the gold medallist, Dave Allen. What came across to those that were
unfamiliar with such skill was the speed in which the fights took pace.
Tom got his revenge in the ARB with a
good fight between himself and Dave winning by points. But again Tom lost out in the final, losing on points himself; he was
out boxed by the more experienced champion.
The heavy weight ARB saw MMA's Roman
Ship taking the gold in a well measured and clinical victory.
Kettle Bell Sport?
Not something I had looked at before
but this was a very popular event. The sportsmen and women chose their weighted
kettle bells then for 8 minutes proceeded to see how many snatches they could
perform. It was ladies first with men following; this is a truly gruelling
sport of skill and strength.
Here are the results; of course there
are many people to thank, but for me the people that stand out on the day....
Tom Richardson, my son, competed in all
events taking two silver medals and a bronze - hardcore at just 20 years of age.
Roman Ship, who fights in MMA but rarely
does mixed martial arts, doesn’t just stay safely within the confines of today’s
MMA but is out there testing his skills in all formats. Congratulations on his
recent European BJJ gold too.
And of course Vadim Kolganov, who made
it all happen; not only did he organise the event he took part, winning two
gold medals as well!
Weapons thriathlon, Masters:
1. Vadim Kolganov
2. Darrin Richardson
3. Leigh Till
4. Adam Lindhop
Weapons triathlon, Seniors:
1. Dave Allan
2. Tom Richardson
3. Steve Tang
4. Sean Moore
ARB (army hand to hand combat) - 85 kg
1. Sergie Seleznev
2. Tom Richardson
3. Dave Allan
4. Thomas McConel
ARB (army hand to hand combat) - 95 kg
1.Roman Shipovalov ( Ship)
2. Sean Moore
3. Tomas Tubelskis
Kettle bell challenge - 8 min Snatch lift, 12kg Kettlebell
1. Debbie Wilson (163 reps)
2. Laura Ramsay (122 reps)
3. Tash Walker. (117 reps)
4. Gayle Mclauchlan (111reps)
16kg Kettlebell
1. Terence McGill (90 reps)
2. Laura White (147 reps)
3. Gordon Ross (50 reps)
20kg Kettlebell
1. Vadim Kolganov (59 reps)
2. Reece Evans (135 reps)
3. Leigh Till (90 reps)
4. Tom Richardson (46 reps)
24 kg kettlebell
1. Scott Mclauchlan
Chest I Slava!