Dyer to Represent Bermuda at Sanda World Cup in China
IslandStats.com
Krista Dyer is set to depart for China on Wednesday to compete in the prestigious Sanda World Cup. Dyer will be accompanied by head coach Garon Wilkinson and manager/assistant coach Nolette Webb as she takes on this significant challenge.
Dyer will be competing in the Women’s 65kg Division. Her participation in the World Cup follows her impressive Silver-Medal finish at the World Wushu Championships in Fort Worth, Texas. This previous success demonstrates Dyer's skill and potential on the world stage.
Coach Wilkinson expressed his confidence in Dyer's abilities: “It’s been more than ten years since Bermuda participated in the World Cup, and Krista fully deserves her opportunity. She’s in a really good position to do well. There’s no position on the podium out of her reach.”
Dyer's participation in the Sanda World Cup is a significant moment for Bermudian combat sports. Her silver medal at the World Wushu Championships has positioned her as a strong contender, and the support of her coaching team underscores the belief in her talent.
The Sanda World Cup is a high-level competition, attracting top athletes from around the globe. Dyer will be looking to showcase her skills and represent Bermuda with pride. Her performance will be followed with great interest.