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Steve Robinson

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Steve Robinson began training at Kicks back in 1997 under chief instructor Chirs Kent and Jim Caldecourt and within a year Steve was part of Chris' large team of amateur and professional full contact fighters.

 

By 2002, Steve had six fights under his belt and he took on Mark Wells for the B.I.K.M.A. Sounthern Area middleweight title, stopping him in the second round to claim his first title. In 2004, Steve achieved his first degree black belt and by 2006, Steve was ranked in the top 10 in British Kickboxing rankings.

 

In 2008, Steve fought for the W.K.M.A English Light Heavyweight title against Will Wright. Steve won the bout by knockout in the fifth round. Two years later and Steve was now sponsored by Realfit and he took on the Welsh champion Chris Jones. Steve won in the first round with a crushing body shot which broke his opponent's rib. 

 

In 2011, Steve decided to take a bit of rest from competing and concentrated on building up 1st STR1KE, his Kickboxing club, and to develop fighters to continue where he left off. Steve coaches National, British and English champions who fight all over the country. They have staretd to compete abroad and Steve's desire to return to the ring is as strong as ever and he aims to make a big comeback in 2013.

 

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Bonita Norris grew up in Wokingham, Berkshire and studied at Royal Holloway University of London and in 2009, achieved a BA Media Arts.
On 17th May 2010, at the age of 23, Bonita became the youngest person in the world to have stood at both the summit of Everest and the Geographic North Pole.  It was an act of physical courage and daring that made headlines, but dramatic details of her successful attempt revealed that it nearly ended in tragedy after she suffered from a fall in the “death zone” on her decent.  Few live to tell the tale of an incapacitating injury in the infamous stretch which starts at about 7,500m above sea level and carries its dark nickname because no one can survive there for more than a few hours.
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