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KARATE KID

John O’Neill has just won a bronze medal at the World Karate Championships in Dundee – a feat to be proud of, but even more incredible at 52.

John was going for gold in the over 40s category – “until I came up against a 6’ 5” guy who was impossible to beat.”

Not bad for the man who at 29 was on the point of quitting his beloved sport. “My legs were giving up”, he recalls. “I only carried on to support my sons – but then I didn’t stop!”

In his professional role John trains Mersey Care staff how to compassionately support people who may be experiencing acute distress, without the use of physical restraint.

The bronze is his second medal in two years. In 2022 John won gold and became British over 40s champion, a success he describes as ‘an accident’. “I entered to support my students who were taking part, never expecting to win!”

With true fighting spirit and energy, John has no plans to pack up his belt. He trains youngsters, loves the camaraderie among team mates and says he’s made friends for life.

A big draw is the discipline the sport instils.

“There is aggression, but the challenge is to control it. The etiquette I’ve learned from karate helps me in the rest of my life.”

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