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Erica De Sequeira: A Rising Star on the Global Martial Arts Stage

Meet Erica De Sequeira, a talented and determined young girl from the picturesque state of Goa, India. Born in January 2010, Erica has embraced her Indian culture and heritage with immense pride. At just 13 years old and currently in the 8th grade, she has already achieved remarkable success as a Martial artist and Bharatnatyam dancer. Erica’s dedication, passion, and unwavering support from her family have propelled her onto the international stage, where she continues to shine as she represents her country with great enthusiasm and skill.

A Journey Shaped by Martial Arts and Inspiring Mentors

Erica’s journey in Martial Arts began in 2017 when her mother enrolled her in a summer camp at Don Bosco Panjim, driven by her concern for Erica’s safety. Little did they know that this decision would mark the start of an incredible martial arts career. Under the guidance of her exceptional coach, Master Raunak Singh, Erica found herself drawn to martial arts and captivated by its rich history. Master Singh’s knowledge, teaching style, and ability to describe the intricate workings of the human body and the fascinating stories of ancient warriors inspired Erica to pursue martial arts wholeheartedly.

Erica De Sequeira

A Path Paved with Achievements

Since her training commenced in 2017, Erica has achieved remarkable success in national and international competitions. Despite initially being the only girl in her age category, her coach’s words, “there are no genders in martial arts; we are all equal,” motivated her to embrace martial arts as a unifying art form. Erica’s first taste of national competition came in the 6th National Tong-il Moo-Do Championship in 2019, where she earned a well-deserved bronze medal in the women’s 33 kg category.

Overcoming Challenges Amidst the Pandemic

Like many athletes around the world, Erica’s plans for international competitions were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, she adapted and participated in virtual championships, showcasing her skills and dedication. In the 2020–21 World Tong-il Moo-Do 2nd Online Bon Championship, she secured a silver medal in the individual bon Novice B-Women’s category. Erica’s relentless spirit led her to win a bronze medal in the advanced U-17 Girls category at the World Tong-il Moo-Do 3rd Online Bon competition in 2021.

Proudly Representing India on the Global Stage

Erica made history in 2021 as the first woman from India to compete in the World Martial Arts Mastership Committee (WMC) competition in South Korea, where she won a bronze medal in the team bon (demonstration) category. In 2022, she continued to make her mark, earning the runner-up position in the special weapon mixed gender team and individual bon categories at the WMC in South Korea. Erica’s achievements also extend beyond Tong-il Moo-Do, as she clinched a silver medal in the girls’ 40 kg weight category at the ADCC South Asian Championship in 2022. She also won gold medals in Sparring (women’s category – 40-45kgs) and in Black Belts Advanced Special Techniques/Demonstration and bronze medals in Team Bon (Form and Black Belts Advanced Category) and Individual Bon (female) Black Belts Advanced Category.at the 10th edition of Open Tong-il Moo-do International Martial Arts Championship 2022 in Mombasa, Kenya.

Erica with the gold medal which she won in Sparring (women’s category – 40-45kgs) at the 10th Mombasa Open Tong-IL Moo-Do International Martial Championships in 2022
Erica with the gold medal which she won in Black Belts Advanced Special Techniques category at the 10th Mombasa Open Tong-IL Moo-Do International Martial Championships in 2022

Challenges Faced

Despite her exceptional talent and proven track record, Erica faced financial challenges when it came to representing her country in international competitions. Despite seeking sponsorship and a suitable practice space, she encountered difficulties. However, she expresses her gratitude to Don Bosco Panjim for providing her with the practice space she needed. Erica’s unwavering determination and the support of her family continue to propel her forward.

Preparing for Future Triumphs

Undeterred by obstacles, Erica is currently preparing for upcoming competitions. She sets her sights on the Mombasa Open in Kenya and the World Martial Art Championship Committee in South Korea, both scheduled for 2023. With rigorous training sessions of 7 to 8 hours a day, Erica’s commitment and dedication to her craft shine through.

An Inspiration to All

Erica’s journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes and showcases the power of passion, perseverance, and family support. She embodies the true spirit of a martial artist, dedicating herself to constant learning and self-improvement. With her passion, dedication, and unwavering support from her family, she continues to make India proud on the international stage. Erica’s story serves as an inspiration to all, reminding us of the power of determination, cultural pride, and the pursuit of excellence. As she prepares for future competitions, let us unite in supporting Erica and celebrating her remarkable journey as she continues to make waves in the world of martial arts.

Erica with the Silver Medal that she won in the girls’ 40 kg weight category at the ADCC South Asian Championship held in Goa in 2022

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