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Fifth national title success for teacher

Posted onPosted on 19th Apr

A teacher from a Forest Town school has been crowned a national kickboxing champion for a fifth successive year.

Jade Humphries, a PE teacher and Achievement Lead in Year 7 at The Garibaldi School, has been excelling on the national, European and international stage.

The sporting star from the Nova Education Trust school said kickboxing is a major part of her life.

“I began training at the age of just six after an after-school club at my primary school and that was 18 years ago,” she said.

“I have since trained at three different martial arts schools and currently train in Doncaster at ACMAC Martial Arts.”

Jade also finds time to run her own weekly Martial Arts School in Staveley.

Honours have continually come her way since taking up the sport — including seven world titles in two disciplines (points fighting and continuous fighting), as well as European, British and English success.

Her most recent title came at the English National Championships when Jade won the 60kg category to secure a fifth successive national title.

“I am delighted that I have managed to remain undefeated in my category and win gold,” she continued.

“It has been extremely challenging to get back into an extensive training regime, ensuring that I have the correct diet to track to my fighting weight, as well as managing a busy workload at Garibaldi.

“Usually, I am able to do this quite well as this becomes the norm. However, with having so much time out because of covid it has been a lot more difficult to stay focused.

“This is what made the win all the more special — that even after two years out, I can prove myself by competing against and winning the very best.”

Jade will now represent England at the 2022 World Championship in Dublin in October.

“It wouldn’t have been possible without the support from the staff at The Garibaldi School, particularly the head of school, Mr Aldred,” added Jade. “He has been extremely accommodating when I need to get to training sessions, as well as giving support and encouragement.”

Head teacher James Aldred said: “We are immensely proud of Jade and her achievements.

“The inspiration she provides from the successes she has had truly engages and enthuses our students.

“Although humble, she role models to her students, and the year group she leads, the importance of hard work, determination and resilience.

“These are key attitudes to learning we instil in our students to ensure they are successful in life post-Garibaldi.”