Phoenix Martial Arts' nine-member team competed at the ITFU UK Championships at the end of June.
Club participants showcased their expertise across a range of categories.
Three junior black belts showed off their skills and won gold medals in their respective sparring weight divisions.
Brothers Joseph and Adam McKinlay proved themselves with winning performances, as did Logan Rutherford, who won bronze in pattern.
In the veteran color belt division, Radek Moisak came out on top with a fantastic performance, winning gold medals in both patterns and sparring.
His daughter Olivia Moissac continued her success by winning a gold medal in the sparring division.
Cody Obey competed in the senior black belt division at the tournament, winning a silver medal in sparring and a bronze medal in patterns.
Another junior black belt, Kian Miller-Hogg, faced some tough opposition but showed off his skills with a stunning flying side kick to take home a bronze medal in sparring and a silver medal in the special techniques category.
Stan Bonner was British breaking board champion and also won a bronze medal in sparring, while Lucas Kershaw won silver in pattern and bronze in sparring.
The Phoenix Martial Arts team won 15 medals in total: seven gold, three silver and five bronze.
Many of these winning members will represent England at the World Championships in Croatia this September.
“Once again, our athletes demonstrated exceptional talent and effort,” said Newman, founder and head instructor of Phoenix Martial Arts.
“For just nine athletes to bring home 15 medals is a testament to their dedication and the strong Phoenix Martial Arts community. I am incredibly proud of them all.”
The club said the success “highlights the club's commitment to excellence and the high level of training and dedication of its members.”
He added that for athletes looking to compete at the World Championships, “success at the ITFU British Championships will be an important milestone on their journey to the competition.”
“The fierce competition in Solihull gave the players invaluable experience and boosted their confidence as they prepare to compete on the world stage,” the paper said. “The players are ready to showcase their skill and determination at the highest level.”