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Wales succeeds at Denmark Continental Cup 2025

  • Writer: Stuart Needham
    Stuart Needham
  • Sep 16, 2025
  • 2 min read

On Thursday 11th September 2025 members of the JKS Wales Team began their journey to Copenhagen, Denmark in order to participate in examinations, seminars and ultimately the 6th JKS Continental Cup which this year was being hosted by JKS Denmark.


Once the majority of the team had arrived they headed to the venue to acclimatise and begin their preparation for the weekend ahead.


On Friday 12th September 2025 the work began.

Stu Needham and Phil Manning were taking part in a number of examinations and assessments. We are pleased to announce that Stu successfully achieved JKS 5th Dan and Phil ratified his 3rd Dan with the JKS. Following this, team members participated in a seminar which was led by Kagawa Shihan. This worked on a number of aspects, culminating in competition preparation with a variety of ashi barai techniques to get the brain and body working.

Yamaguchi Sensei took the remainder of the seminar, focusing on Gojushiho Sho. Attendees were shown how the JKS expect the kata to be performed, concentrating on each single aspect.

The team then made their way back to the hotel to change and get some food in preparation for the competition days.


Saturday 13th September the competition began with Kata and a few of the kumite divisions. There was also the unforgettable opening ceremony which for some of the team was the first time they had walked out holding the Welsh flag to cheering and applause from a huge crowd from around the world.


Sunday 14th September was the remainder of the Kumite and the start of Team events.


JKS Wales, although having a smaller team than most other countries, performed extremely well showing the effort and drive all members displayed in preparing for the event. Out of a ten person team they returned, having been successfully placed in 5 events.


The highlights were:


Bronze Medallist:

Phil Manning - Individual Male Kata 45-49 years


Silver Medallists:

Phil Manning - Individual Male Kumite 45-49 years

Rhiannon Stockham & Kate Lloyd - Female Veterans Team Kumite

Stu Needham, Phil Manning & Geraint Price - Male Veterans Team Kumite


Gold Medallist:

Derek Stockham - Individual Male Kumite 70+ years


Head Squad Coach Matt Stockham said:

"The whole team showed exceptional Karate spirit in both victory and defeat. They represented JKS Wales with dignity and determination both on and off the tatami. We were also extremely fortunate to have a good sized supporting group from across Wales. They could be heard across the venue cheering on our competitors and urging them to win. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank not only the Team but also the spectators, the supporters who were sending messages of encouragement whilst watching on-line, the officials and judges and our sponsors who gave generously to assist the team in making this possible. I'd also like to thank JKS Denmark in arranging a superb event that will provide memories for life".



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