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Pat Hardy was born 06/14/49. He started
taking Tae Kwon Do at the age of 16 from Jack Hebert. In 1975 he
became the 2nd Black Belt Jack ever promoted. In addition he started
training in Shotokan under the great Ernest "Radar" Smith in 1973. In
1974 he became the first black belt ever promoted by Smith. He made
his name on the Karate circuit in the seventies and earned numerous
titles and awards
In 1994 Pat started training in Gracie
Jiu-Jitsu with Royce Gracie.
On September 18, 2004 Pat Hardy was promoted to BLACK BELT by Royce
Gracie.
The promotion ceremony was held in North Carolina and Royce promoted
five of his students to black belt. These are the first students
promoted to black belt by Royce Gracie. Pat Hardy was the first one of
the five Royce handed a black belt to. Pat said that even with all his
accomplishments, this was his proudest moment. In private life Pat
Hardy is a long time law enforcement officer and is a retired
prosecuting attorney in east Texas.
Pat has competed in numerous
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments including:
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1975 U.S. Karate Champion
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1976 Mardi Gras National Champion
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Numerous Regional Titles-Texas & Louisiana
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Texas Full Contact Karate Champion-Hvy.-1975 & 1976
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La. Full Contact Karate Champion-Hvy.- 1976
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World Rated in Full Contact Karate-1976
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Fought for World Title and defeated by Ross
Scott-1977
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Internacional De Masters Rio De Janiero-August 27th and 28th, 2005
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Pat Hardy-Black Belt Senior 5
1st Place-Super-Pesado
3rd Place-Absoluto
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Internacional De Masters Rio De Janiero-Sept. 8, 2002
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Internacional De Masters Rio De Janiero-Sept. 8, 2002
Senior 4 Brown Belt Pesadissimo - 1st Place
Senior 4 Brown Belt Absoluto - 1st Place
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Internacional De Masters Rio De Janiero-Sept. 1, 2001
Senior 4 Purple Belt Super-Pesado - 1st Place
Senior 4 Purple Belt Absoluto - 1st Place
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Pan American Championships-Orlando, FL April 7 & 8, 2001
Purple Belt-Senior 3 Super-Pesado 1st Place
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4th Annual Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Training Association National
Tournament
Gracie Academy Torrance, CA August 5-6, 2000
211-222-Blue Belt-2nd Place
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Pan-Am 2000 April 15-16, 2000
Senior 3- 46 & over, Super-Pesado, 2nd Place
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Third Annual Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Training Association Tournament
August 21-22, 1999 in Southgate, Michigan
Men 41 & over Gold Medal- 211-222LB
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Second Annual Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Training Association Tournament
211-22 Blue Belt 45 & over 1st
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First Annual Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Training Association Tournament
Seniors-211-222 lbs.-Blue Belt- 1st Place
On June 08, 1999, Pat Hardy was
inducted into the
"Sports Legend" section of the Museum of the Gulf Coast for his
accomplishments in the sport of Full Contact Karate. He is the only
Martial Artist to be inducted. His display went up on Nov. 28, 1999.
In private life Pat Hardy is a long
time law enforcement officer and is a retired prosecuting attorney in
east Texas. |
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