I just admit I had to google Terence Donovan, there is a striking resemblance but I wouldn't like to put money on it
Shep
New Wado Book
Re: New Wado Book
Donovan was a fan of all things Japanese (apparently it happened after he saw Seven Samurai at the cinema). He was a Buddhist and Dan grade in Judo, regular at the Budokwai. Hence http://www.budokwai.net/terence_donovan_judo_trust.htmshep wrote:I just admit I had to google Terence Donovan, there is a striking resemblance but I wouldn't like to put money on it
Shep
To me it's a case of right place right time right interest zone.
For anyone who doesn't know, London fashion in the 60's was defined by the Holy Trinity of photographers David Bailey, Terence Donovan and Brian Duffy.
Tim Shaw
Essex
UK
Re: New Wado Book
Great book!
On page 194 there is a picture of several british top fighters together with sensei Tatsuo Suzuki. Everybody is named except one, he is called "unknown". The unknown fighter in the picture is sensei Jon Wicks, Suzuki sensei´s successor and chief instructor of Wado International Karate-Do Federation ( WIKF).
On page 194 there is a picture of several british top fighters together with sensei Tatsuo Suzuki. Everybody is named except one, he is called "unknown". The unknown fighter in the picture is sensei Jon Wicks, Suzuki sensei´s successor and chief instructor of Wado International Karate-Do Federation ( WIKF).
Cato Bruar
Wado International Karate-Do Federation (WIKF)
Wado International Karate-Do Federation (WIKF)