Posts Tagged ‘Peter Sherriff’

Peter’s 1st Anniversary

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Peter SherriffAs with last year this time is mixed with success and sadness.

Its been one year since Peter Sherriff, founder of kendo in Ireland and Cork; leader, friend and teacher has passed away.

I was, and still am, greatly affected by his passing. I don’t think I started kendo, as a beginner wanting to learn to fight; I came to UCC kendo club pretty much looking for help (I didn’t see it that way at the time however). I’ll never forget those first few months, when I was physically sick before every single class. I could barely function in a social setting let alone talk to strangers. Peter pulled me out of myself and straightened my posture and mind through the application of the sword. This is real kendo. You are taught kendo, how to cut with a sword, but you learn how to overcome your demons, and how to live, even if it seems hard: espcially when it seems hard. (more…)

Terribly Sad news

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

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PostPosted: 20 Jan 2009 11:11 am Post subject: Terribly Sad news Reply with quote Edit/Delete this post Delete this post View IP address of poster

Its with great sorrow I have to bring the following news.

Irish Kendo’s founder and ex KnhÈ President and Chairman, Mr. Peter Sherriff, 3rd Dan has passed away this weekend.

Peter was my first teacher and he was a great inspiration to progress in Kendo and to overcome my personal demons in life.

For over 15 years he has pushed and pushed kendo and is responsible for where we are today. He stepped down from the KnhÈ Committee to care for his brother, (after more than a decades service) and has only recently been unable to attend normal keiko due to his own deteriorating health.

He will be sadly missed and well remembered as a kind and considerate man and great teacher in “the way”.
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One day without keiko, your body knows.
Two days, your opponent knows.
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