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KARATE • 1

gala.com.hr

University of Zagreb

University of Rijeka

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Message from the OC Sport Director

Dear participants and sports friends,

On behalf of the EUG 2016 Commit-

tee for sport, I would like to extend a

warm welcome to all of you to the 3rd

European University Games held in

Zagreb and Rijeka.

We have been preparing and pro-

moting these Games throughouth the

last two years in order to ensure the

best conditions possible.

It is my honor to be able to say that

this year, for the first time, we have in-

cluded para sports in two disciplines,

para table tennis and para swimming.

In cooperation with OC Technical

Delegates, we prepared the most

important data about each sport in

Zagreb and Rijeka as well as data about

demonstrative sports and para sports.

This Brochure contains all informa-

tion you might need, so I hope you

find it useful.

Under our motto “Heart believes

– Mind achieves”,I wish you success,

fairplay and especially lots of new

friendships and memories.

I hope you will also enjoy Zagreb

and Rijeka and everything they have

to offer.

Good luck to everyone!

Danira Bilic

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Message from the OC Technical Delegate – Karate

It is a great honor to welcome you

on behalf of the Croatian Academic

Sport Federation and Croatian

Karate Union here in Zagreb. This

competition is an opportunity for all

of young karatekas - like you are - to

achieve top sport results, but also

to get to know our city, our country

and to meet new people from

all over Europe and create many

friendships and a network of people

to remember forever and maybe you

stay in touch or work with each other

on the in the future.

The Karate competition and

the whole event is organized at

the highest level. Everything is

subordinated to you so you can

compete without interference and

achieve great results under excellent

conditions .

I wish everyone a pleasant stay in

Zagreb and a successfull competiton.

Best regards,

Ante CuturaTechnical delegate for Karate

Fair play

Fair play is deeply embedded in the

values of EUSA. The objective of

promotion and encouragement of

Fair Play is set already in the statutes

of EUSA, as part of the core objecti-

ves of the organisation. Partnership

with the European Fair Play Move-

ment in 2013 proves this even more.

Since 2007, EUSA announces the best

gesture of fair play in its sports event

for the current year and awards the

winners the special fair play reco-

gnition, Enno Harms Fair Play Award,

named after the first EUSA President,

very much devoted to fair play.

During each of the EUSA sporting

event, the organisers, EUSA repre-

sentatives and technical delegates

pay special attention to the fair play

gestures and attitude. At every sports

event a part of the protocol is the

oath of the athletes and officials,

which includes respecting fair-play.

In some team sports, the athletes

demonstrating fair play during the

matches, following the rules and

pursuing a “clean” game are awarded

with a fair play recognition already

during the event. The prestigious

annual EUSA Enno Harms Fair Play

Award, though, is awarded to the

best example of fair play, for the

individual’s or team’s mentality and

actions which stand out the most.

EUSA Executive Committee mem-

bers on its last meeting in a year

discuss the proposals received from

all sporting events governed by EUSA

in that year and select the team or

individual to receive the annual fair

play award which is formally han-

ded to them at a special occasion

– usually at an EUSA Gala event.

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Anti-Doping Policy

Doping is not a guarantee of success

in sport. In fact, its effect is usually the

opposite. A lot of elite sportsmen and

sportswomen who did doping got

caught. As a result, they lost pride and

were banned for at least 2 years from

participating in a sport they loved and

lived for. An even bigger problem of

doping are the effects on the body.

In elite sports, doping is defined

as a violation of one or more

anti-doping rules:

1 Presence of a prohibited substance in an athlete’s sample

2 Use or attempted use of a prohibited substance or method

3 Refusing to submit sample collection after being notified

4 Failure to file athlete whereabouts information & missed tests

5 Tampering with any part of the doping control process

6 Possession of a prohibited substance or method

7 Trafficking a prohibited substance or method

8 Administering or attempting to administer a prohibited substance or method to an athlete

You can find the list of prohibited

substances and methods on the in-

ternet. It’s updated every year by the

World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)

and it’s valid for every sport. You

should check every substance you are

taking. Athletes need to completely

avoid steroids, erythropoietin (EPO),

stimulants, human growth hormo-

ne (HGH), marijuana and narcotics,

and pay special attention also to

dietary or nutritional supplements.

EUSA is active in Anti-Doping

promotion, and has been a partner in

the European Anti-Doping Initiative

(EADI), project aimed at establishing

an European-wide Anti-Doping men-

tality in the youth sector by establis-

hing a moral tenor towards concepts

such as Fair-play, sensitizing and

raising awareness on all levels of the

complex social environment surro-

unding the doping problematic and

implementing strategies to motivate

young people to pass on the message

and create a strong multiplying effect.

Also the International University

Sport Federation (FISU) has been

actively promoting sports without

drugs, also on university sport level.

EUSA is currently not enforcing do-

ping tests at our events. In accordan-

ce with the national legislation of the

host countries, however, doping con-

trols may be implemented by the Na-

tional Anti-Doping Agencies. If such

doping tests are executed, the WADA

rules and regulations are applicable to

all athletes. Please remember that te-

sting can be conducted in-competiti-

on and out-of-competition. If you are

identified in a Registered Testing Pool

(RTP), you must provide current and

accurate whereabouts information.

What can you do to be an excellent

sportsman or sportswoman?

• Practise right and live healthy

• Get more information about consequences of Doping

• Play fair and be a good role model to younger athletes

• BE COMMITED TO SPORT WITHOUT DOPING

Doping? No, thanks!

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About Karate in Croatia

As in most European countries Karate

started to be practiced in judo clubs.

The beginnings of karate training

were in the judo club “Kata” after

its foundation in 1957. The Kore-

an coach Trin Tan Tan was the first

to demonstrate the art of karate in

Croatia 1960 in the hall of the Aca-

demic judo club “Mladost”, Zagreb.

At the end of 1966 the first ka-

rate club KK “Lika” was founded.

The first Croatian karate clubs in

1967 were combined in the Cro-

atian Karate Committee, whose

chairman was Zarko Modric.

What followed was a struggle for

affirmation of Croatian karate in the

world and strengthening the Croatian

Karate Organization, which was not

easy, considering that for years we

had no influence nor excessively high

contact at international level. Howev-

er, a few medals arrived and the state

of Croatian karate status improved.

At the beginning of this millennium

we strengthened the international posi-

tion, began to intensively educate judg-

es and trainers, and under new leader-

ship, the Union developed many small

and mid-spread karate clubs through-

out Croatia, so that today we have 163

members in the Karate Union with

nearly 15 thousand registered partici-

pants and equally as many recreational

athletes. But that’s not all, in Croatia

there are about 150 clubs with over 10

000 students in karate schools, which

due to various obstacles are not qual-

ified for a membership in the Alliance.

Nevertheless the Alliance is working on

how to help them and their commu-

nities in order to create conditions

for inclusion in a competitive system.

The results are more than excellent,

because karate is the most successful

Croatian sport with the most medals at

European and World Championships.

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Competition and training venue

Location Jarun, Zagreb

AddressJarunska ulica 5, 10 000 Zagreb

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Sport Equipment and Material

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Rules and Regulations

Competition will be held according

to the EUSA document “Rules

and Regulations for the European

Universities Games 2016”.

The organization of the EUG Karate

shall be mainly based on the most

recent Technical Regulations of the

European Karate Federation (EKF).

Competition Commission Basketball

Chair Mr Francis M.M. Cirianni, EUSA Executive Committee Member

Member Mr Patrik Perosa, EUSA Sports Manager

Member Mr Ante Cutura, OC Technical Delegate Karate

Member Mr Luka Pozgaj, OC Technical Delegate Assistant

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Participating Universities

AUSTRIA University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria

AUSTRIA University of Klagenfurt

AUSTRIA University of Salzburg

AUSTRIA University of Vienna

BELARUS Belarusian State University

BELARUS Belarusian State University of Physical Culture

BELARUS Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University

BELARUS Mogilev State University of Food Technologies

BELARUS Polotsk State University

BOSNIA AND

HERZEGOVINA Sarajevo University

BOSNIA AND

HERZEGOVINA University “Dzemal Bijedic”

BOSNIA AND

HERZEGOVINA University of Mostar

BOSNIA AND

HERZEGOVINA University of Mostar

BOSNIA AND

HERZEGOVINA University of Tuzla

CROATIA University J.J.Strossmayera of Osijek

CROATIA University of Applied Health Sciences

CROATIA University of Rijeka

CROATIA University of Split

CROATIA University of Zagreb

CZECH REPUBLIC Masaryk University

CZECH REPUBLIC Mendel University in Brno

CZECH REPUBLIC University of South Bohemia

FRANCE Aix-Marseille University

FRANCE Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

FRANCE National Institute of Applied Sciences Lyon

FRANCE University of Burgundy

FRANCE University of Corsica

FRANCE University of Franche-Comte

FRANCE University of Franche-Comte

GERMANY Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart

GERMANY South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences

GERMANY Technical University Kaiserslautern

GERMANY Technical University of Munich

GERMANY University of Bamberg

GERMANY University of Hamburg

HUNGARY Budapest University of Technology and Economics

HUNGARY Metropolitan University

HUNGARY Obuda University

HUNGARY Szent Istvan University

HUNGARY University of Physical Education

IRELAND University of Ulster

ISRAEL Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

MACEDONIA European University - Republic of Macedonia

MACEDONIA St. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje

MACEDONIA State University of Tetovo

MACEDONIA University of Tourism and Management

MONTENEGRO University Donja Gorica

MONTENEGRO University of Montenegro

THE NETHERLANDS Maastricht University

POLAND Gdynia Maritime University

POLAND Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz

PORTUGAL Nova University of Lisbon

PORTUGAL Nursing School of Porto

PORTUGAL Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon

PORTUGAL Polytechnic Institute of Porto

PORTUGAL University of Aveiro

PORTUGAL University of Beira Interior

PORTUGAL University of Minho

PORTUGAL University of Porto

PORTUGAL University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro

SLOVAKIA Comenius University

SLOVAKIA Matej Bel University

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REFEREE LIST

Damir Buric

Dolores Juric

Dusko Ban

Goran Buljan

Goran Stimac

Ivana Karamatic

Ivana Soic

Ivica Susovic

Jelena Lucin

Luka Cupic

Matea Troselj

Miladin Matkovic

Miroljub Berak

Mislav Loncar

Mislav Scuric

Nediljko Piplica

Nikola Leutar

Snjezana Zoric

Tibor Matesa

Tihomir Savoric

Tomislav Barac

Tomislav Kraljevac

Veronika Vrhovec

Vladimir Cvjetan

Vladimir Ivanusa

Zdravko Cuturic

Alynar N’Dao

Ivor Thomas

Marton Falusi

Ismail Bayazit

Ugur Kobas

SLOVAKIA Pan-European University

SLOVAKIA Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Kosice

SLOVAKIA Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava

SLOVAKIA University of Constantine the Philosopher

SLOVAKIA University of Economics in Bratislava

SLOVAKIA University of Presov

SLOVENIA University of Ljubljana

SPAIN Catholic University of Saint Anthony

SPAIN Rovira i Virgili University

SPAIN Technical University of Madrid

SPAIN University of Valencia

SWITZERLAND Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich

SWITZERLAND University of Zurich

TURKEY Istanbul Aydin University

TURKEY Istanbul Ticaret University

TURKEY Marmara University

TURKEY Mustafa Kemal University

UNITED KINGDOM Brunel University

UNITED KINGDOM Coventry University

UNITED KINGDOM King's College London

UNITED KINGDOM Northumbria University

UNITED KINGDOM Nottingham Trent University

UNITED KINGDOM Reading University

UNITED KINGDOM University College London

UNITED KINGDOM University of Bath

UNITED KINGDOM University of Birmingham

UNITED KINGDOM University of Edinburgh

UNITED KINGDOM University of Kent

UNITED KINGDOM University of Nottingham

UNITED KINGDOM University of Oxford

UNITED KINGDOM University of Sheffield

UNITED KINGDOM University of Sunderland

UNITED KINGDOM York St. John University

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Awards

The HoD or authorized by him

representative of team may protest

on behalf of competitors or team.

Each protest shall be accompanied

by a deposit two hundred (200) EUR.

If the protest is upheld, the fee will

be returned.

The protests shall be submitted:

• within twenty (20) minutes

after the end of the match to

the EUSA Technical Delegate

for the match issues,

• before the start of next competition

day on published results to

the EUSA Technical Delegate

for the published issues,

• during the competition to the

EUG Competition Commission

for technical issues,

• during the competition to the

SCAC for non-technical issues,

• within seven (7) days after the

EUG to the EUSA Executive

Committee for the EUG issues.

Protests on referee decisions are

not allowed, if it is not regulated

differently in the ESF/ISF Regulations

of the respective sport.

The submission of the protest can

be submitted also in the Resolution

desk, at the EUG Headquarter.

AchievementCompetition category Title for winner

Cups 1st UniversityEuropean Universities Champion

Medals 1st ,2nd ,3rd Team (athelete)Athlete

European Universities Champion

Protests

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Results

The results

will be available on

the official EUG2016 website

(www.eug2016.com) and

EUG2016 mobile application. You

can download the App from the App

Store for iPhone or from Google Play

for Android. Results will be published

at the campus Info desk as well.

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University of Zagreb

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