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By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times,
published July 20, 2001


Martial arts

Six local athletes placed at the U.S. Open World of Martial Arts Karate Championships on July 6-7 in Orlando.

In the black belt 17-under category, Charmelene Navales, 12, placed first in self-defense and point fighting, and Jennilee Navales, 11, was second in self-defense.

In the black belt 17-under category, Robyn Bartolo, 16, was third in self-defense and Alicia Panko, 10, was second in self-defense and third in traditional weapons form.

In the black belt 35-over category, Havelka Jaroslav was third in open form.

In the black belt 42-over category, Anne Marie Fraser was first in point fighting.

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