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Baruch College Continuing and Professional Studies (CAPS) instructor led Baruch Martial Arts students to victory last month in New York State's first annual martial arts championships. The championship was held on October 27th at SUNY Farmingdale in Long Island, where Martial Arts experts came from far and wide to view and compete against fifty participants.

Gregory Munna, Gregory Krivsheyev, Julius Smith, Gabriel Williams, and Chris Liguz accompanied Sifu Donald Tampubolon, Baruch CAPS Instructor, to the tournament. The five Baruch students won multiple first and second place awards in fighting and self-defense, paving their way to the National Championships.

The instructor, Sifu Donald Tampubolon has taught Self Defense at Baruch Continuing and Professional Studies for one and a half years. He holds a black belt in six disciplines of martial arts and is ranked by Black Belt Magazine among the top twenty-five fighters in the world.
       
    
Anonymous wrote: Friday, February 6, 2004 - 12:32 PM

masterchi and his unworldly strength can only be achiveved by the five ancestor. sourthern shoplin is what every man knows best

Guest Evelyn alvarado wrote: Tuesday, February 4, 2003 - 5:07 PM

CAPS Baruch College should support this team, because they have a good intructor, talented and good students. It can bring the name of CAPS to national or event International events.

Guest Evelyn alvarado wrote: Tuesday, February 4, 2003 - 5:04 PM

Oh..this is must be a horse stance, this is a killing stance. This stance is really good for your glutes, leg and your back. I have to give salute to the instructor.

Guest Evelyn alvarado wrote: Tuesday, February 4, 2003 - 4:56 PM

What a nice picture, they should a little bit relax in the pictures.

Guest Evelyn alvarado wrote: Tuesday, February 4, 2003 - 4:55 PM

Who tell hell this person?

Guest Evelyn alvarado wrote: Tuesday, February 4, 2003 - 4:54 PM

I think that must be a crane style, because I learn sholin kungfu,too

Guest Evelyn alvarado wrote: Tuesday, February 4, 2003 - 4:52 PM

He looks so serious, he must be really good with all the styles that he mastered it.