Three brothers from Weston-super-Mare shone at the World United Martial Arts Federation (WUMA) championships at the Argos Sports Stadium in Greece recently.
Josh Cawte was up first and he destroyed his Qatari opponent to be awarded the gold medal after his Continuous sparring final.
Liam won silver in his Continuous sparring final and Bronze in the Points, after beating Josh by a single point.
Ryan was awarded Gold by default after in recognition in taking on some of the best in the world a height category up after holding his own against nine-year-olds in both Continuous and Points to take third in both categories
Somerset Kickboxing Academy instructor Paul Holder, who travelled to Greece to support the three brothers, couldn;t hold back his pride of the three brothers success.
"I am so proud of all their achievements," he said.
"On the day they all listened and put it to practice everything they learnt. Ryan did fantastic knocking down his opponent three times sadly only coming away with a third place but is still a winner to me. Liam took a great second place against an opponent two years older then himself. Josh took the world champion with an amazing fight held his own and remained focused.
"I am very proud of all three boys and look forward to coaching them for there next competition."
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