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Keoni Everington, Co-Editor MySpace Page http://www.myspace.com/keverington Martial arts background
In 1992, Keoni participated in his first martial arts full-contact tournament, The Battle of Cincinnati. After a very close match, he lost to the eventual champion of his weight class. Later that year he became president of the Tai Chi/Kung Fu Club. At this point he recruited Sifu Eric Knight of the Black Tiger Fighting Society as head instructor. In the following two years Keoni participated in numerous martial arts performances, culminating in Asia Fest 1994. The second year in Beijing, Keoni joined the English Department at Tsing Hua University. Early during his Tsing Hua tenure, he participated with the Tsing Hua Wushu Team in the Renmin University Beijing Wushu Tournament in Chen style and 32 sword. Although his skills were no match for some of the best China had to offer, he found the experience a good motivation for future pursuits. He continued his studies with Zhang Wei Yi and added Wu Style Tai Chi to his repertoire. A few months later, he was first introduced to Bagua master Sui Yunjiang and soon started training in Dingshi Bazhang. In early 1995, he was inducted as Sui Yunjiang's tudi and paid homage to Li Ziming, Liang Zhenpu, and Dong Haichuan at Dong's tomb in the outskirts of Beijing. By the summer of 1996, he had completed Lao Bazhang.
Keoni has recently participated in the Night of the Rising Stars in San Francisco, Chinatown. Currently he is located in San Francisco under the tutelage of Sifu Bryant Fong.
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