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Teaching karate from a wheelchair
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March-30, 2006 / London
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By SAINT BRYN
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With all of the fight scenes, the high drama and the heartbreak, just about anyone can get his kicks at a karate tournament.
Jeremy Gregory has been coming to these tournaments for years – to watch. But that's not all.
Born with spina bifida, Jeremy has been competing his entire life, challenging the doctors who said he'd never walk much less ski. But when Jeremy was 15, doctors placed an 18-inch rod in his back to straighten out his spine.
The most determined kid in Shoreline had to face the fact that he would spend the rest o
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Ghising, a champion from Nepal
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15 April, 2006
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G.L. Chapain
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“The player having the dream to develop the karate in Nepal and make Nepal as a destination for Karate Players."
Though, the Mount Everest is the highest pick of the world, but can you see the whole world from its top? No....., it's not possible.
There are very few martial art players in Nepal, who can dream to be a world champion. But, dreams are always sweeter, and very few can achieve it in their real life. One man that achieves it recently is Dhana Raj Ghising, a shotokan player and the Instructor of Nepal Shotokan Ka
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