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'''Troy Black''' (born 1983) is an [[Australian]] [[Martial arts]] Coach.
'''Troy Black''' (born 1983) is an [[Australian]] [[Martial Arts]] Coach.


Black was recruited by the [[Australian Institute of Sport]] at age eight, and went on to be one of the most successful, influential and charismatic figures in Australian martial arts <ref> Roe, Eliza (2004) 'Hot Young Things - Please Take The Stage' Blitz Magazine, Ed 4, Vol 7, December 2004, p 24) </ref>, appearing in magazines, TV shows and the "''[[Life: Be In It]]''' advertisement series.
Black was recruited by the [[Australian Institute of Sport]] at age eight, and went on to be one of the most successful, influential and charismatic figures in Australian martial arts <ref> Roe, Eliza (2004) 'Hot Young Things - Please Take The Stage' Blitz Magazine, Ed 4, Vol 7, December 2004, p 24) </ref>, appearing in magazines, TV shows and the "''[[Life: Be In It]]''' advertisement series.
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He is currently a coach with the Australian National Martial Arts team, and an editor of [[Blitz]] Magazine.
He is currently a coach with the Australian National Martial Arts team, and an editor of [[Blitz]] Magazine.

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Troy Black (born 1983) is an Australian Martial Arts Coach.

Black was recruited by the Australian Institute of Sport at age eight, and went on to be one of the most successful, influential and charismatic figures in Australian martial arts [1], appearing in magazines, TV shows and the "Life: Be In It' advertisement series.

At the age of eighteen, Black represented South Africa in the International Karate Championships, becoming the youngest person ever to win a first place in any senior division.

He is currently a coach with the Australian National Martial Arts team, and an editor of Blitz Magazine.

  1. ^ Roe, Eliza (2004) 'Hot Young Things - Please Take The Stage' Blitz Magazine, Ed 4, Vol 7, December 2004, p 24)