Premier Taekwondo of Huddersfield have broken yet another record for the sport in Britian.

They took an astonishing 43 students to grade for their black belt – the biggest grading from an individual club in British Taekwondo history.

All 43 students were instructed by Master Mosy and other Premier Taekwondo instructors at the Birkby-based club, which is the biggest in British Taekwondo.

And 41 of the Huddersfield contingent were successful in achieving their black belt.

Those who weren’t successful will re-grade in November.

Information about the club is avaialble on 07713 837508.

Pictured after the successful grading are (from left) front row: Danya Serry (1st Dan), Safah Hussain (2nd Dan), Hanna Siddiqui (1st Dan), Subhan Sohail (1st Dan), Uzair Sharif (1st Dan), Isaac Brady (1st Dan), Kayne Bartholomew (1st Dan), Tyler Davenport (1st Dan), Phoenix Lindsay-Hitchcock (1st Dan), Emilia Devoti (1st Dan), William Hall (1st Dan).

Second Row: Premier Taekwondo’s chief instructor Master Mosy, Joshua Van Deventer (1st Dan), Mohammed Sohail (2nd Dan), Adham Sharif (2nd Dan), Safa Ahmad (1ST Dan), Ibrahim Mohammed (2nd Dan), Sam Horton (1st Dan), Owen Wraight (2nd Dan), Aaron Basra (2nd Dan), Mishal Sohail (1st Dan), Devraj Dhillon (1st Dan), Uzair Afzal (1st Dan), Isabella Billingham (2nd Dan), Premier Taekwondo’s Batley coach Master Walter.

Third row: Saman Ahmed (2nd Dan), Misam Arablou (3rd Dan), Anishka Gujral (1st Dan), Setareh Ghasemi (2nd Dan), Liam Briggs (1st Dan), Umair Afzal (1st Dan), Camran Hassan

(2nd Dan), Robert Chapman (3rd Dan), Mukundraj Ghoorun (1st Dan), Kyla Julien (2nd Dan), James Ince (2nd Dan), Charisma Khawaja (2nd Dan).

Not pictured were Callum Horn (1st Dan), Olivia Harrison (1st Dan), Andrew Singh (1st Dan), Kavous Hematian (2nd Dan), Timothy Needham (2nd Dan), Jamie Mcintosh (2nd Dan).