Patricia Wright poses with her 'Sensei' Dan Whittal from Zanshin Dojo. (Photo courtesy of the United Way)Patricia Wright poses with her 'Sensei' Dan Whittal from Zanshin Dojo. (Photo courtesy of the United Way)
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Chatham-Kent's Wright Wins Karate Gold

Patricia Wright is receiving a golden welcome in Chatham-Kent after returning home as a world champion.

She was hoping for a top-10 finish at the World Karate Federation championships in Linz, Austria, and she ended up finishing at the very top.

"I was thrilled," says Wright. "I won my subdivision, so I was anticipating maybe second."

Competing in the intellectually impaired division, Wright managed to beat her Canadian teammate Natalie Olson for the gold medal.

"I had competed against [Olson] before in Las Vegas in March and she had beat me. She's also a black belt whereas I'm a brown belt, so I was anticipating that she'd beat me again," says Wright. "When we got back on stage, they announced me as the winner and I was ecstatic."

Wright, who's also the United Way of Chatham-Kent's annual fundraising campaign, was also greeted with a Welcome Home celebration yesterday with a double-decker "victory lap" throughout the community.

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