Black belt graduate at Bella Vista Miyama Ryu

Daishihan doctor William Duke, shihan lieutenant colonel PN Julio Cordero López spoke at the event, they highlighted the great contribution that Bella Vista Miyama has made

With the graduation of several athletes who reached the black belt, the Bella Vista Miyama Ryu Jujutsu self-defense center celebrated the 38th anniversary of its founding in style, promoting the sport of martial arts, an act that was held in the Judo Pavilion , in it Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Centerwith a large attendance of athletes, martial arts athletes and sports leaders from different organizations.

Daishihan doctor William Duke, shihan lieutenant colonel PN Julio Cordero López spoke at the event, they highlighted the great contribution that Bella Vista Miyama Ryu Jujutsu has made, among adults, youth and children, for the knowledge of self defense. Shihan Cordero highlighted the integration of the large number of adults, youth and children with the required age.

The special guests were sensei Emilio Jiménez, second engineer commissioner Rafael Villalona Calero, Sports advisor for UNPHU and FEDOGOLF; Ramon Ferrer, professor Fausto Peña, president of FEDOJUJITSU. The new black belts are Osensei Menkyo Luis Cuello and Okuiri Rene Abreu, during the act a tribute was paid to kaiden Luis Campos, Milton Peláez, shihan Alex Fernández, shihan Joel Tejada, shihan Soraya Dujarric and shihan director Julio Cordero, from Bella Vista by its 38th anniversary. There were leaders of the Pennsylvania, Bronx, Azua and Ozama Dojos.

Certificates were delivered to visitors to the Dojos Bella Vista anniversary from the USA to daishihan Robert Aviles, shihan Daniel Hock, shihan Rafael Guzmán, menkyo Teófilo Vásquez and Ricky Guzmán, third brown in his performance.

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