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Martial arts duo in Peaks performance



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Published Date:
15 May 2008
AN extreme martial arts duo from South Yorkshire fighting their way to stardom on TV's Britain's Got Talent contest will be performing in front of a home crowd at Crystal Peaks tomorrow.
Strike - made up of Liam Richards from Sheffield and Danny Ball from Doncaster - will put on three live shows at the shopping centre to help gain support for their next TV appearance on Saturday May 24.

The team wowed viewers and judges on the sho
w with their display of combat skills and acrobatics, all choreographed to music, and now shoppers in Sheffield will get a chance to see their moves up close.

Danny, aged 22, from Armthorpe, said: "Everyone thinks martial arts is just punching and kicking but it is much more than that and if you turn up at Crystal Peaks you'll see why."

Liam, 19, who teaches at Sheffield's Excel school of martial arts, added: "Our act is a bit different so we're definitely in with a shout, but we do need all the support we can get, so please, if you have a little time to spare on Friday afternoon it'll be great to see you and gain your backing."

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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 7:25 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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