MONTHS of hardwork and dedication paid off for three teams of girls from Chaos Muay Thai fitness centre, Okehampton

Christi Brereton, aged 20, who is a Muay Thai and fitness instructor at the gym, rose back to the top with a unanimous points win against Grace Spicer. Christi took the World Boxing Council Associated, Muay Thai national title and and marked her opponent's unblemished record of 10 wins and no losses .

Younger team mate Chantelle Tippett aged 12, who trains with Christi , is making waves in Europe, already the current junior British, and European champion at her weight and age.

She recently sealed a sponsorship from Martial Art Equipment brand Sandee for her talent. Chantelle won the World Junior title against Lithuanian gold medalist Dominyka Sriubiskyte - both girls having already met in Latvia this year in May, when Chantelle lost out on the gold medal against Dominyka. This time Chantelle was determined to win this title with the pressure on home soil,  and crowd support. After an entertaining fight from both girls , Chantelle falls to her knees with joy as she hears her name called out as the winner!

Marie Day , aged 10 years old and a pupil of North Tawton Primary school, won the British title as she defeated the current title holder with a strong performance. Marie a shy girl out of the boxing ring, shows to be the more dominant Thai boxer with her strength. 

For further information on the Chaos Muay Thai fitness and competition training centre call 07811 552 906.