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06 Sept 2025

Four medals for Donegal Sensei Mary Lynn O'Neill at WUKF Irish Open

The Donegal School of Shotokan Karate School member shone at the World Union of Karate-Do Federations (WUKF) Irish Open, which was held in Waterford

Four medals for Donegal Sensei Mary Lynn O'Neill at  WUKF Irish Open

Sensei Mary Lynn O'Neill delivered a standout performance at the recent WUKF Irish Open held in Waterford, where she won four medals in all, across both Kata and Kumite disciplines.

The event welcomed athletes from seven countries and 25 clubs, making it one of the most fiercely contested tournaments of the season. Representing her club solo, Coolboy native Sensei Mary rose to the challenge with remarkable success.

In the Kata events, she impressed judges with her technical precision and powerful delivery, securing one Gold and one Silver medal. The Silver came heartbreakingly close to Gold, falling short by just 0.2 points, a margin that highlights both the intensity of the competition and the excellence of her performance.

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Her dominance continued in Kumite, where she demonstrated sharp timing and tactical prowess. Sensei Mary captured two Gold medals in both Sanbon and Ippon Kumite, solidifying her reputation as a versatile and formidable competitor. Despite not competing as part of a larger team, Sensei Mary’s individual achievements propelled her club to 15th place on the overall medal table, surpassing many larger teams with multiple athletes.

Her success at the WUKF Irish Open not only brings honour to her dojo but also serves as an inspiration to aspiring martial artists across the country. Sensei Mary’s performance is a powerful reminder that skill, heart, and determination can overcome even the toughest of odds.

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