The London International Hall of Fame took place on the 2nd
June at the Guoman Tower Hotel right within London’s most historical
heartland. It was hosted for the second year by Grandmaster Gary Wasniewski,
whose international reputation attracted martial artists from across the world,
brought together to celebrate and share their wide ranging experience and
knowledge.
Building on the success of the previous years inaugural
event, this year’s Hall of Fame attracted an even larger attendance, receiving
network coverage. A large number of martial artists, travelling from as far
away as Russia, America and India, had come to learn from the masters present
and expectations ran high from the start. Yet again the sun shone down on what
was to be a memorable day, which began by showcasing the very best of worldwide
mixed martial arts today.
Grandmaster Sri Dinesh from India opened the proceedings,
displaying techniques from his unique martial yoga teachings, drawing upon both
spiritual and mental strength. Master Yens Fricke from Germany gave a powerful
display of police tactics techniques while Master Vitor Legarto demonstrated a
range of Chinese Kempo skills. Grandmaster Jacques Levinet from France gave a
display of highly effective self defence techniques followed by Master Dannio Alchino’s
Kung Fu demonstration. Master Keith Turner and Master Josie Murray, the TYGA
jujitsu representatives for England and Ireland, demonstrated a variety of
applications using jujitsu locks and throws. Reflecting the diversity of
stylists present, Grandmaster Juerg Zeigler from Switzerland showed those
present some excellent Hapkido techniques while Grandmaster Mark Shuey
surprised the audience with his world class cane applications. Master Tony
Leslie and Master Mark Murphy, dedicated and loyal TYGA students for over
twenty years, demonstrated the effectiveness of TYGA kicking and self defence
combinations.
Grandmaster Gary Wasniewski’s demonstration applied power and
speed with pinpoint accuracy to deliver his no nonsense, devastating TYGA style
of self defence. As Jason Kirk of Real Gainz Fitness magazine states: ‘Gary Wasniewski
is a legend! The man is so fit and anybody that can throw a kick, hold it in
the air and spell his name with his toes while his leg is above someone’s head
deserves credit. Some say he's the world's greatest Kicker. I think they are
right!’ Known also for his skills as a great showman it is no wonder that he
will be starring in three movies based in New York and LA later this year –
‘The Matador’, ‘Revenge of the Grandmasters’ and ‘Fox Squad’.
The evening’s award ceremony was introduced by three
demonstrations. Firstly a traditional Indian ritualistic dance by Sri Dinesh
and his family, with peace offerings made to the audience. Secondly, all the
way from Maryland, USA, Grandmaster Timothy Gilbert demonstrated a tonfa kata,
giving an insight into this ancient Okinawan weapon. Finally, the TYGA World
Champion, Master Tony Leslie, demonstrated one of the spectacularly dynamic
TYGA kata.
The award ceremony itself celebrated the efforts and
achievements of martial artists worldwide – from those who have been practicing
for over forty years, with extensive experience and knowledge of their art, to
junior students who have shown great commitment and effort in their early years
and show such potential for the future.
The ceremony closed with comments from the high ranking
members of the event, seated alongside Grandmaster Gary – Grandmasters Sri Dinesh,
Alan Goldberg and Pete Ticali, congratulating the awardees and thanking the
host for organising such an excellent and historic Hall of Fame.
Yet again this had proved to be a very special day in the
calendar of world martial arts. As it grows each year this event sees martial
artists gather together in good spirit inspired by it’s hosts example and
vision for the future. If this is the way forward, exciting times certainly
lie ahead!
See the awardees