GWRKA to celebrate Sensei Dunbar’s milestone

The Guyana Wado-Ryu Karate Association (GWRKA) has planned a series of activities in honour of its chief instructor Sensei Winston Dunbar, who celebrates 50 years as a martial arts practitioner, and the celebrations will coincide with Guyana’s 50th Independence Anniversary.

Sensei Winston Dunbar
Sensei Winston Dunbar

The programme will kick off with a Fitness Walk on April 24 from the National Cultural Centre to Banks DIH Sports Club at Thirst Park starting at 07:00h. Members of the GWRKA and well-wishers will participate in the event sponsored by Banks DIH Limited.
The next event will be a National Youth Championships, billed for May 8 at the Banks DIH Sports Club starting at 10:00 hours.
The championships will be opened to students six years to 15 years old from karate clubs at Mae’s School, Banks DIH and Farm, East Bank Essequibo. There will also be a fund raising bar-b-que to the hosted by the Association.
Sensei Dunbar, a Seventh Degree black belt (Shian), started practicing martial arts in March 1966 at Lithographic Karate Club and later became one of the founders of the Guyana Wado-Ryu Karate Association and the Guyana Karate Federation, along with Frank Woon-a-Tai, Alex Waithe and Steve Moonasingh.
He attended the World championships in Los Angeles, U.S.A., in 1975 and among his many achievements was a 2007 International Olympic Committee (IOC) award in recognition of his contribution to the development of karate in Guyana. He was also awarded the status of Technical Advisor for Wado Ryu for the Caribbean and Guyana by Grand Master Hironori Otsuka.
Sensei Dunbar has expressed gratitude to Banks DIH Limited for supporting the work of the GWRKA). Sessions are held weekly at Mae’s School in Subryanville, Banks Sports Club and Farm, East Bank Essequibo.