Oxford's Alice Gouldie kept up her remarkable unbeaten record as she struck gold at the Junior English National Karate Championships in Ponds Forge, Sheffield.
Gouldie, 15, who has won every major title available to her for both kata and kumite, including British, international and Venice Cup crowns, enjoyed her latest success in the kumite section, where she has been undefeated since 2003.
In her last competition as a junior before moving to the seniors, she won gold, without conceding a point.
The Oxford High School pupil then went onto take silver in kata.
Gouldie, a member of Oxford Sport & Traditional Martial Arts, won the British title and is now hoping to be selected for the England national team.
There was also success for Mitchell Roberts, 12, who retained his national kata title crown. It goes with the British championship title he won earlier this year.
Sister, Hollie, 11, who struck silver in the kata (forms) section.
Clubmates, Robbie Ingham, 13, who hails from Stonesfield, took silver in the Kumite (sparring) section, while 14-year-old Sean Jones, from Marston, won bronze in the Kumite section.
For information on how to join Oxford Sport & Traditional Martial Arts contact chief instructor Paul Wood on 07921 102724.
Classes are held throughout the county.
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