Tournament Recap…
We are very proud of the students who chose to participate last Saturday! Each of you is truly a winner for the courage and focus it requires to step up to the challenge of competition with your peers. The competition was fierce and the sportsmanship was exemplary. The first tournament (of 13!!) that we have held in-house and post-pandemic ran smoothly and (mostly) on schedule!
Thank you to the visiting dojos who joined us! We are grateful for the spirit of karate and traditional martial arts that brings us together to learn from – and teach – each other.
We also want to thank the many students, parents and dojo friends who gave generously of your time and energy to help make this tournament a smooth and positive experience for our students and the visiting dojos. We appreciate you help!
The Results…
Congratulations to the division winners!
Kobudo (weapons)
- Beginner/Intermediate (age 7-11)
- First place: Ryan W.
- Second place: Julian L.
- Third place: Sean T.
- Intermediate/Advanced/Dan (age 12-14)
- First place: Skye K.
- Second place: Savannah L.
- Third place: Tiffany B.
- Advanced/Dan (age 15+)
- First place: Taylor L.
- Second place: Julianne F.
- Third place: Bella B.
Kata (forms)
- Beginner (age 6-8)
- First place: Philomena C.
- Second place: Max G.
- Third place: Kelly-Marie V.
- Beginner (age 9-10)
- First place: Keira C.
- Second place: Ethan C.
- Third place: Abigail A.
- Intermediate (age 6-9)
- First place: Sean T.
- Second place: Ebaad S.
- Third place: Maya A.
- Intermediate (age 10-15)
- First place: Oliver K.
- Second place: Ryan W.
- Third place: Elise B.
- Advanced/Dan Girls (age 11-14)
- First place: Siya P.
- Second place: Tiffany B.
- Third place: Joanna L.
- Advanced/Dan Boys (age 11-15)
- First place: Zach R.
- Second place: Dresden H.
- Third place: Rahul R.
- Advanced/Dan Girls (age 15+)
- First place: Liza R.
- Second place: Julianne F.
- Third place: Taylor L.
- Adults
- First place: Matt L.
- Second place: Ashley C.
Kumite (sparring)
- Beginner/Intermediate Girls (age 6-10)
- First place: Ayana W.
- Second place: Madelyn T.
- Third place: Mahlet M.
- Beginner/Intermediate Boys (age 6-10)
- First place: Tyler B.
- Second place: Ean P.
- Third place: Luke F.
- Beginner/Intermediate Boys (age 9+)
- First place: Ethan C.
- Second place: Nolan S.
- Third place: Trent H.
- Intermediate Boys (age 9-11)
- First place: Oliver K.
- Second place: Ryan W.
- Third place: Ebaad S.
- Advanced/Dan Girls (age 11-15)
- First place: Tiffany B.
- Second place: Adhya C.
- Third place: Joanna L.
- Advanced/Dan Boys (age 11-12)
- First place: Caden D.
- Second place: Rishir S.
- Third place: Rahul R.
- Advanced/Dan Boys (age 13+)
- First place: Michael P.
- Second place: Drew L.
- Third place: Levi P.
- Beginner thru Advanced Girls (age 16+)
- First place: Julianne F.
- Second place: Tylor L.
- Third place: Siya P.
- Beginner thru Advanced Adults
- First place: Matt L.
- Second place: Ashley C.
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Ages 6 – Adults (all ranks)
- We welcome all (traditional) practitioners. The martial arts are meant to bring like-minded individuals together!
- This tournament will take place indoors AND outdoors, weather permitting.
- $65 to enter, covers (up to) all three events: kata, kumite, and kobudo
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Competitors must PRE-REGISTER BY 11/7/2022 – deadline extended to 11/9!
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Spectator fee, at the door: $5 (ages 6 and under are free; cash & credit accepted)
TOURNAMENT RULES
KATA AND KOBUDO:
- Kata will be judged on the basis of age and skill level. The judge’s knowledge of the particular kata performed should not be considered.
- The scoring will be on a 10 point decimal system. In order to maintain consistency, ranges of acceptable scores for specific age and skill levels will be provided to judges prior to competition.
- One start over will be allowed. In adult categories, points may be deducted by the judges for a start over.
- When a competitor makes a mistake, the judges’ most important consideration should be how well s/he recovers. A recovery without acknowledgement of error should be scored as though no error was made. Acknowledging error with facial expression, etc. should receive a lowered score from the judges.
- Weapon control is of utmost importance in kobudo competition. If a competitor drops or loses control of his/her weapon during a kata, the “kata recovery” rule applies. Each competitor will be expected to complete his/her performance before leaving the ring.
- Unsportsmanlike conduct will result in being excused from the event and/or further competition, depending on the judges’ and tournament arbitrator’s decision.
- Ring etiquette will be considered when performance is evaluated. Remember, your kata begins when you sit down at the ring, and ends when your group is excused from the ring.
- All competitors and judges shall be suitably attired when competing and judging. They may be allowed to wear uniforms that are appropriate to their style or system, but their uniforms can in no way be harmful or offensive to themselves or others.
KUMITE (SPARRING):
- Matches will be the traditional 5 points or 3 minutes running time for kids and 8 points or 5 minutes for adults.
- Foam-dipped hand guards, head gear and mouthpieces (or face shields) are required for all competitors. Groin protectors are required/suggested for all male competitors. Chest protection is recommended for female competitors.
- Eyeglasses are not allowed. Soft contact lenses are allowed at the competitor’s risk. The wearing of jewelry or any object that may present a hazard to the wearer or his/her opponent will not be allowed.
- For adult competitors, non-injurious, light, controlled “touch” contact to the face, head, and neck is allowed (but not to the throat). Where contact is deemed too strong by the referee, a warning will be given. For junior competitors, very minimal contact to the head, face, or neck (including the face mask) is allowed with hand techniques. Jodan kicks may make the lightest touch (“skin touch”) and still score. Any more than a skin touch will require a warning or penalty.
- Only the Referee may stop time (i.e., equipment repair, injury or safety of the competitors).
- Flags will be raised at the center judge’s call; no late flags allowed.
- Points will be awarded when a technique is performed according to the following criteria to a scoring area: (a) good form, (b) sporting attitude, (c) vigorous application, (d) awareness (zanshin), (e) good timing, and (f) correct distance. The scoring areas are limited to the following: (a) head, (b) face, (c) abdomen, (d) chest, and (f) side.
- Points shall be awarded as follows: (a) one point shall be awarded for a chudan or jodan punch or strik; (b) two points shall be awarded for a chudan kick; and (b) three points shall be awarded for a jodan kick.
- Penalties will be awarded for the following offenses: (a) excessive contact, (b) unsportsmanlike behavior (i.e. – calling your own point, talking in the ring, receiving coaching from the side), (c) uncontrolled techniques, and (d) techniques to illegal targets.
- Penalties will be awarded as follows:
1st offense – warning
2nd offense – point awarded
3rd offense – disqualification
- Controlled sweeps to the back of the lower front leg to unbalance an opponent will be allowed only if followed immediately by an attempt to score a point with a strike or kick. Violations will result in disqualification.
- In the event of a tie, there will be a 30-second rest period, following which the first point scored will win.
- No coaching or outside interference from the sidelines.
- All competitors and judges shall be suitably attired when competing and judging. They may wear uniforms that are appropriate to their style or system, but their uniforms can in no way be harmful or offensive to themselves or others.