Year to remember for Evolution kickboxers

Can 2020 be even better?
Linda Baxter (coach), Olivia Green, Mackenzie Warrant, Paige Stedman, Zac Baldry and Nigel Baxter (coach) at the Cimac Super League.Linda Baxter (coach), Olivia Green, Mackenzie Warrant, Paige Stedman, Zac Baldry and Nigel Baxter (coach) at the Cimac Super League.
Linda Baxter (coach), Olivia Green, Mackenzie Warrant, Paige Stedman, Zac Baldry and Nigel Baxter (coach) at the Cimac Super League.

Boston’s Evolution Martial Arts students have been reflecting on a year to remember and are looking forward to an even better 2020.

Successes for the Spalding Road club in 2019 are too numerous to mention, but highlights included four students being selected to represent WAKO Team Great Britain: Mackenzie Warrant, Talon Chambers, Chelsea Leggatt and Nesta Baxter, who was World Ranked Number One in the Senior Divisions of her category as well as winning a host of other titles.

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Sophie Doyle became Triple International Bristol Open Champion, Jake Peppercorn Irish Open Champion 2019 and Chelsea Leggatt won silver and bronze at the Turkish Open.

At the WAKO Kickboxing National British Championship, the club achieved an incredible 18 medals finishing in seventh place nationally.

British Champions were Nesta Baxter (5), Talon Chambers (2) and Chelsea Leggatt. Other medal winners were Mackenzie Warrant, Paige Stedman, Zac Baldry, Jake Peppercorn and Mark Baldry.

In the five CIMAC Super League Events, Grand Champions were Mackenzie Warrant (3), Talon Chambers and Zac Baldry.

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The Evolution End of Year 2019 Awards winners were: Newcomers of the Year: Daniels Mieres and Kacper Jurga. Most Improved: Kyann Temple, Jack Greatrix, Izabela Kusyk. Students of the Year: Julia Kusyk, Emily Greatrix, Emma Morris. Fighter of the Year: Mackenzie Warrant. Achiever of the Year: Nesta Baxter. Circuiter of the Year: Victoria Stedman.