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Forms Explanation Attachments Deadline Preliminary Application Form 1 list per branch *Please confirm the Instructions for Entry document for details (3 steps) of the online application process 23-Mar Hotel Request *Only for WKO members, please refer to JTB document/online application page that will be announced at a later timing (late March) TBD Visa Request *Only for WKO members, please make the application at the earliest timing possible, with information of flight schedule and accommodation site Passport Copy 13-Apr 27-Apr 13-Apr if visa needed Request Form for Training in Japan *Only for WKO members who wish to train at Dojos in Japan during their stay 27-Apr Important Notice: Tournament Secreteriat: E-mails[email protected] [email protected] AddressTEL FAX GUIDELINE FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS 9-20-2F, Shin-Ogawamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 162-0814, JAPAN 81-(0)3-3268-1494 81-(0)3-3268-1495 Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship NPO World Karate Organization (WKO), Shinkyokushinkai Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship Secretariat There will be no financial support from the organizer (JKO) of the event. We will ask for all to strictly follow the set deadlines, for we will not accept any applications after it. The official tournament draw will be announced in early June, and please confirm that we will not accept any cancellations or substitutions of competitors after April 13 (Fri.). Competitors who wish to cancel their participation after this deadline will be required to make the payment for their participation fee . Notification of contact info in Japan *For all overseas groups (including those who book their own accommodation)
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Forms Explanation Attachments Deadline

Preliminary Application

Form

1 list per branch

*Please confirm the Instructions for Entry

document for details (3 steps) of the

online application process

23-Mar

Hotel Request

*Only for WKO members, please refer to

JTB document/online application page

that will be announced at a later timing

(late March)

TBD

Visa Request

*Only for WKO members, please make

the application at the earliest timing

possible, with information of flight

schedule and accommodation site

Passport Copy 13-Apr

27-Apr

13-Apr

if visa needed

Request Form for Training in

Japan

*Only for WKO members who wish to

train at Dojos in Japan during their stay27-Apr

Important Notice:

Tournament Secreteriat:

【E-mails】 [email protected]

[email protected]

【Address】

TEL

FAX

GUIDELINE FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS

9-20-2F, Shin-Ogawamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 162-0814, JAPAN

81-(0)3-3268-1494

81-(0)3-3268-1495

Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship

NPO World Karate Organization (WKO), Shinkyokushinkai

Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship Secretariat

There will be no financial support from the organizer (JKO) of the event. We will ask for all to

strictly follow the set deadlines, for we will not accept any applications after it. The official

tournament draw will be announced in early June, and please confirm that we will not accept any

cancellations or substitutions of competitors after April 13 (Fri.). Competitors who wish to cancel

their participation after this deadline will be required to make the payment for their

participation fee.

Notification of contact info in

Japan

*For all overseas groups (including those

who book their own accommodation)

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KDF 2018 International Championship-Preliminary Application Form for Online Registration

Fax No.

No. Name フリガナ GenderDate of Birth(yyyy/mm/dd)

年齢 郵便番号 住所 電話番号

Ex. Kenji Midori 全角カタカナ入力 M 1962/4/18 (自動表示) 半角数字入力 半角数字入力

1 118

2 118

3 118

4 118

5 118

6 118

7 118

8 118

9 118

10 118

【Application of Competitors for Online Registration】 *Please only type in the area designated in yellow (name, gender, date of birth)

Address Telephone No. E-mail Address

【Information of Organization Leader/Branch Chief/Contact】Organization Name Country Name Branch Chief/Contact Name

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CategoryNumber

Tournament Name Competition Category Birthdate from Birthdate to Standard Age Weight

1 All Japan Young Children Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Young Children (boys & girls, 5 & 6 years old) 2012/4/2 2014/4/1 5, 6

2 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 1 Boys: Light (-23kg) 2011/4/2 2012/4/1 7 -23

3 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 1 Boys: Heavy (+23kg) 2011/4/2 2012/4/1 7 +23

4 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 1 Girls 2011/4/2 2012/4/1 7

5 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 2 Boys: Light (-25kg) 2010/4/2 2011/4/1 8 -25

6 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 2 Boys: Heavy (+25kg) 2010/4/2 2011/4/1 8 +25

7 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 2 Girls 2010/4/2 2011/4/1 8

8 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 3 Boys: Light (-25kg) 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9 -25

9 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 3 Boys: Middle (-30kg) 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9 -30

10 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 3 Boys: Heavy (+30kg) 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9 +30

11 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 3 Girls 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9

12 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Boys: Light (-30kg) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 -30

13 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Boys: Middle (-35kg) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 -35

14 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Boys: Heavy (+35kg) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 +35

15 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Girls: Light (-32kg) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 -32

16 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Girls: Heavy (+32kg) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 +32

17 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Boys: Light (-33kg) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 -33

18 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Boys: Middle (-38kg) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 -38

19 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Boys: Heavy (+38kg) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 +38

20 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Girls: Light (-35kg) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 -35

21 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Girls: Heavy (+35kg) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 +35

22 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Boys: Light (-36kg) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 -36

23 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Boys: Middle (-43kg) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 -43

24 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Boys: Heavy (+43kg) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 +43

25 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Girls: Light (-40kg) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 -40

26 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Girls: Heavy (+40kg) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 +40

27 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 1 Boys 2011/4/2 2012/4/1 7

28 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 2 Boys 2010/4/2 2011/4/1 8

29 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 3 Boys 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9

30 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 4 Boys 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10

31 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 5 Boys 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11

32 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 6 Boys 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12

33 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 1 Girls 2011/4/2 2012/4/1 7

34 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 2 Girls 2010/4/2 2011/4/1 8

35 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 3 Girls 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9

36 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 4 Girls 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10

37 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 5 Girls 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11

38 All Japan Elementary School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Elementary 6 Girls 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12

39 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 1 Boys: Light (-43kg) 2005/4/2 2006/4/1 13 -43

40 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 1 Boys: Middle (-50kg) 2005/4/2 2006/4/1 13 -50

41 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 1 Boys: Heavy (+50kg) 2005/4/2 2006/4/1 13 +50

42 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 1 Girls: Light (-40kg) 2005/4/2 2006/4/1 13 -40

43 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 1 Girls: Middle (-45kg) 2005/4/2 2006/4/1 13 -45

44 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 1 Girls: Heavy (+45kg) 2005/4/2 2006/4/1 13 +45

45 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 2 Boys: Light (-50kg) 2004/4/2 2005/4/1 14 -50

46 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 2 Boys: Middle (-55kg) 2004/4/2 2005/4/1 14 -55

47 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 2 Boys: Heavy (+55kg) 2004/4/2 2005/4/1 14 +55

48 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 2 Girls: Light (-45kg) 2004/4/2 2005/4/1 14 -45

49 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 2 Girls: Middle (-50kg) 2004/4/2 2005/4/1 14 -50

50 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 2 Girls: Heavy (+50kg) 2004/4/2 2005/4/1 14 +50

51 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 3 Boys: Light (-55kg) 2003/4/2 2004/4/1 15 -55

52 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 3 Boys: Middle (-60kg) 2003/4/2 2004/4/1 15 -60

53 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 3 Boys: Heavy (+60kg) 2003/4/2 2004/4/1 15 +60

54 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 3 Girls: Light (-48kg) 2003/4/2 2004/4/1 15 -48

55 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 3 Girls: Middle (-55kg) 2003/4/2 2004/4/1 15 -55

56 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Junior High 3 Girls: Heavy (+55kg) 2003/4/2 2004/4/1 15 +55

57 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Junior High Boys 2003/4/2 2006/4/1 13-15

58 All Japan Junior High School Karate Championship 2018 Kata Junior High Girls 2003/4/2 2006/4/1 13-15

59 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite High School Boys: Light (-57kg) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 -57

60 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite High School Boys: Light Middle (-62kg) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 -62

61 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite High School Boys: Middle (-67kg) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 -67

62 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite High School Boys: Light Heavy (-72kg) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 -72

63 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite High School Boys: Heavy (+72kg) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 +72

64 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite High School Girls: Light (-50kg) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 -50

65 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite High School Girls: Middle (-55kg) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 -55

66 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kumite High School Girls: Heavy (+55kg) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 +55

67 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kata High School Boys 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18

68 All Japan High School Karate Championship 2018 Kata High School Girls 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18

69 All Japan University Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men: Light (-70kg) -70

70 All Japan University Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men: Middle (-80kg) -80

71 All Japan University Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men: Heavy (+80kg) +80

72 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 30-34): Light (-70kg) 1984/4/2 1989/4/1 30-34 -70

73 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 30-34): Heavy (+70kg) 1984/4/2 1989/4/1 30-34 +70

74 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 35-39): Light (-70kg) 1979/4/2 1984/4/1 35-39 -70

75 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 35-39): Heavy (+70kg) 1979/4/2 1984/4/1 35-39 +70

76 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 40-44): Light (-70kg) 1974/4/2 1979/4/1 40-44 -70

77 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 40-44): Heavy (+70kg) 1974/4/2 1979/4/1 40-44 +70

78 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 45-49): Light (-70kg) 1969/4/2 1974/4/1 45-49 -70

79 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 45-49): Heavy (+70kg) 1969/4/2 1974/4/1 45-49 +70

80 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 50-54): Light (-70kg) 1964/4/2 1969/4/1 50-54 -70

81 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 50-54): Heavy (+70kg) 1964/4/2 1969/4/1 50-54 +70

82 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 55-59): Light (-70kg) 1959/4/2 1964/4/1 55-59 -70

83 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 55-59): Heavy (+70kg) 1959/4/2 1964/4/1 55-59 +70

84 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 60-64): Light (-70kg) 1954/4/2 1959/4/1 60-64 -70

Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship

Category and Age Standard

Valid Student ID Required

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Tournament Name Competition Category Birthdate from Birthdate to Standard Age Weight

Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship

Category and Age Standard

85 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 60-64): Heavy (+70kg) 1954/4/2 1959/4/1 60-64 +70

86 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 65-69): Light (-70kg) 1949/4/2 1954/4/1 65-69 -70

87 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Men (age 65-69): Heavy (+70kg) 1949/4/2 1954/4/1 65-69 +70

88 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 19-29): Light (-55kg) 1989/4/2 2000/4/1 19-29 -55

89 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 19-29): Heavy (+55kg) 1989/4/2 2000/4/1 19-29 +55

90 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 30-39): Light (-55kg) 1979/4/2 1989/4/1 30-39 -55

91 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 30-39): Heavy (+55kg) 1979/4/2 1989/4/1 30-39 +55

92 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 40-49): Light (-55kg) 1969/4/2 1979/4/1 40-49 -55

93 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 40-49): Heavy (+55kg) 1969/4/2 1979/4/1 40-49 +55

94 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 50-59): Light (-55kg) 1959/4/2 1969/4/1 50-59 -55

95 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 50-59): Heavy (+55kg) 1959/4/2 1969/4/1 50-59 +55

96 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 60-69): Light (-55kg) 1949/4/2 1959/4/1 60-69 -55

97 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kumite Women (age 60-69): Heavy (+55kg) 1949/4/2 1959/4/1 60-69 +55

98 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kata General Men 19-34 1984/4/2 2000/4/1 19-34

99 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kata General Women 19-34 1984/4/2 2000/4/1 19-34

100 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kata General Men 35- - 1984/4/1 35-

101 All Japan Senior Karate Championship 2018 Kata General Women 35- - 1984/4/1 35-

102 All Japan Karate Kata Competition Championship 2018 Kata Group Kata Elementary and under - - -

103 All Japan Karate Kata Competition Championship 2018 Kata Group Kata Junior High and above - - -

104 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Young Children (boys & girls, 5 years old) (white belt to blue belt) 2013/4/2 2014/4/1 5

105 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Young Children (boys & girls, 6 years old) (white belt to blue belt) 2012/4/2 2013/4/1 6

106 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 1 Boys: Light (-23kg) (white belt to blue belt) 2011/4/2 2012/4/1 7 -23

107 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 1 Boys: Heavy (+23kg) (white belt to blue belt) 2011/4/2 2012/4/1 7 +23

108 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 1 Girls (white belt to blue belt) 2011/4/2 2012/4/1 7

109 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 2 Boys: Light (-25kg) (white belt to blue belt) 2010/4/2 2011/4/1 8 -25

110 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 2 Boys: Heavy (+25kg) (white belt to blue belt) 2010/4/2 2011/4/1 8 +25

111 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 2 Girls (white belt to blue belt) 2010/4/2 2011/4/1 8

112 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 3 Boys: Light (-25kg) (white belt to blue belt) 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9 -25

113 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 3 Boys: Middle (-30kg) (white belt to blue belt) 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9 -30

114 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 3 Boys: Heavy (+30kg) (white belt to blue belt) 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9 +30

115 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 3 Girls (white belt to blue belt) 2009/4/2 2010/4/1 9

116 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Boys: Light (-30kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 -30

117 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Boys: Middle (-35kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 -35

118 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Boys: Heavy (+35kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 +35

119 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Girls: Light (-32kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 -32

120 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 4 Girls: Heavy (+32kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2008/4/2 2009/4/1 10 +32

121 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Boys: Light (-33kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 -33

122 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Boys: Middle (-38kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 -38

123 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Boys: Heavy (+38kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 +38

124 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Girls: Light (-35kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 -35

125 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 5 Girls: Heavy (+35kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2007/4/2 2008/4/1 11 +35

126 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Boys: Light (-36kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 -36

127 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Boys: Middle (-43kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 -43

128 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Boys: Heavy (+43kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 +43

129 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Girls: Light (-40kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 -40

130 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Elementary 6 Girls: Heavy (+40kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 2006/4/2 2007/4/1 12 +40

131 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Junior High Boys: Light (-50kg) (white belt to green belt) 2003/4/2 2006/4/1 13-15 -50

132 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Junior High Boys: Heavy (+50kg) (white belt to green belt) 2003/4/2 2006/4/1 13-15 +50

133 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Junior High Girls: Light (-45kg) (white belt to green belt) 2003/4/2 2006/4/1 13-15 -45

134 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Junior High Girls: Heavy (+45kg) (white belt to green belt) 2003/4/2 2006/4/1 13-15 +45

135 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite High School Boys: Light (-60kg) (white belt to green belt) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 -60

136 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite High School Boys: Middle (-65kg) (white belt to green belt) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 -65

137 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite High School Boys: Heavy (+65kg) (white belt to green belt) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 +65

138 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite High School Girls: Light (-55kg) (white belt to green belt) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 -55

139 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite High School Girls: Heavy (+55kg) (white belt to green belt) 2000/4/2 2003/4/1 16-18 +55

140 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 19-29): Light (-70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1989/4/2 2000/4/1 19-29 -70

141 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 19-29): Heavy (+70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1989/4/2 2000/4/1 19-29 +70

142 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 30-34): Light (-70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1984/4/2 1989/4/1 30-34 -70

143 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 30-34): Heavy (+70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1984/4/2 1989/4/1 30-34 +70

144 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 35-39): Light (-70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1979/4/2 1984/4/1 35-39 -70

145 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 35-39): Heavy (+70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1979/4/2 1984/4/1 35-39 +70

146 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 40-44): Light (-70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1974/4/2 1979/4/1 40-44 -70

147 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 40-44): Heavy (+70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1974/4/2 1979/4/1 40-44 +70

148 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 45-49): Light (-70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1969/4/2 1974/4/1 45-49 -70

149 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 45-49): Heavy (+70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1969/4/2 1974/4/1 45-49 +70

150 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 50-54): Light (-70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1964/4/2 1969/4/1 50-54 -70

151 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 50-54): Heavy (+70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1964/4/2 1969/4/1 50-54 +70

152 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 55-59): Light (-70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1959/4/2 1964/4/1 55-59 -70

153 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Men (age 55-59): Heavy (+70kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1959/4/2 1964/4/1 55-59 +70

154 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Women (age 19-29): Light (-55kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1989/4/2 2000/4/1 19-29 -55

155 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Women (age 19-29): Heavy (+55kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1989/4/2 2000/4/1 19-29 +55

156 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Women (age 30-39): Light (-55kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1979/4/2 1989/4/1 30-39 -55

157 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Women (age 30-39): Heavy (+55kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1979/4/2 1989/4/1 30-39 +55

158 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Women (age 40-49): Light (-55kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1969/4/2 1979/4/1 40-49 -55

159 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Women (age 40-49): Heavy (+55kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1969/4/2 1979/4/1 40-49 +55

160 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Women (age 50-59): Light (-55kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1959/4/2 1969/4/1 50-59 -55

161 Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament 2018 Kumite Women (age 50-59): Heavy (+55kg) (white belt to yellow belt) 1959/4/2 1969/4/1 50-59 +55

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●Branch Chief/ Contact Oath

Country:Branch Chief/

Contact

Name:

Date:No. of

Request:

●Delivery address for visa documents

Address: TEL:

●Place of visa application

●Visa applicants list

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APPLICATION DEADLINE : April 13 (Fri.), 2018

Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship VISA REQUEST

I swear that I will do my best to lead the members so that he/she will follow Japanese law and regulations, and will take all

responsibility for his/her behavior and its consequences and take care of him/her to leave Japan as scheduled. When he/she has

created serious problems while staying in Japan and received an expulsion order from the authority, I will take responsibility of

financial support for the participants.

1・・・Group leader of applicants

Total number of visa applicants:

1/1

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●Branch Chief/ Contact Oath

Requested responsibilities of the group leader

Date: Country:

●Group Leader

Name: Address:

TEL: E-mail:

●Flight Information

Date Time Flight No. Airport

Arrival

Departure

●Schedule of Stay

DateContact Info

(Hotel Tel, E-mail, etc.)

Application Deadline: April 27 (Fri.) *April 13 (Fri.) for those who need a visa.

Schedule Accommodation Site

Communications concerning competitors, from/to the Tournament Secretariat, in any case of necessity.

I understand the responsibilities of the group leader and make sure that the below stated person will take care of the

above duties, during the stay of our members in Japan.

Branch Chief/Contact Name:

Distribution of the entry numbers to the competitors, by the day before the tournament.

NOTIFICATION OF CONTACT INFO DURING STAY IN JAPAN

Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship

I swear that I will do my best to lead the members so that he/she will follow Japanese law and regulations, and will

take all responsibility for his/her behavior and its consequences and take care of him/her to leave Japan as scheduled.

When he/she has created serious problems while staying in Japan and received an expulsion order from the authority, I

will take responsibility of financial support for the participants.

Please be informed of the whereabouts of the competitors during their stay in Japan (including Supporters).

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●Branch Chief/Contact Oath

●Important Instructions

Tel:

Branch Chief/Contact Name: Date:

●Applicant Details

Start Date

(dd/mm)

End Date

(dd/mm)

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2

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(4) Due to the strong demand before and after the tournament, it may be difficult to meet your training request 100%, and you may be advised to train at a different branch/dojo, or split your group (if

it is large) in small groups, so that training may be possible. If there is a request to use a dojo for your own use (for your own team), please consult with the WKO Office, and we may be able to work

out a time frame for such training (during the morning or daytime on weekdays) at Sohonbu Dojo. Please do not negotiate such possibility with other Japanese Branch Chiefs/Contacts.

*Application Deadline: must arrive at the WKO Office by April 27 (Fri.), and no extension requests shall be accepted.

Address:

No.Branch/Dojo's Name

in Japan

Training Period Member Status

(Instructor,

Member, etc.)

First

Name

Family

Name

Gender

(M or F)

Date of Birth

(dd/mm/yyyy)

Grade

Dan/KyuRemarks

Request Form for Training in Japan

Please fill in this form if member(s) of your Branch request training at Dojos in Japan during the Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship period. If you have more than 10

applicants, please copy and/or modify this form to suit for you group.

I swear that I will do my best to lead the applicant(s) so that he/she will follow Japanese law and regulations, and will take all responsibility for his/her behavior and its consequences and take care of

him/her to leave Japan as scheduled. When he/she has created serious problems while staying in Japan and received an expulsion order from the authority, I will take responsibility of financial

support for the applicant(s). I also swear that I fully understand the instructions below and lead the applicant(s) to follow them.

(2) All applicants are responsible for having enough budget to cover their accommodation, meals, transportation, and any other costs which will incur during their training period. No financial support

will be provided by neither the WKO Headquarters nor Dojos, both officially and personally.

(3) All applicants should understand the meaning and purpose of their training, and have an attitude of courtesy and moderation to show respect for the Branch Chiefs/Contacts, instructors, and

members at the Dojo where they will be welcomed to train together. All applicants should understand the variety of members' levels and try to maintain a harmonious training environment.

(1) All applicants are responsible to go to the Dojo they wish to train at on their own. There have been cases in the past where students did not arrive at the promised training, or arrived at the dojo in

a different situation (significantly more/less members) than earlier planned. Please be careful to avoid such cases, which may disappoint the respective Branch Chief/Contact of the dojo.

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Representatives from each group/branch/dojo are requested to read and confirm the following.

KARATE DREAM FESTIVAL 2018 INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

■ Name of Tournament: The Great East Japan Earthquake Charity/Marrow Bank Charity Karate Dream Festival

2018 International Championship

■ Date: June 23 (Sat.) & 24 (Sun.), 2018

■ Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (1-17-1, Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)

■ Organizer: Karate Dream Festival Executive Committee & WKO Japan Region

■ Supporters: The Japan Marrow Donor Program/Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare/Ministry of Land,

Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism/Japan Sports Agency/Tokyo Metropolitan Government/J Sports Broadcasting,

etc. (including expected supporters)

■ Categories : Total of 161 (divided by age, grade, competition, gender, weight, etc.)

*For details of each Kumite & Kata category, please confirm the “Category and Age Standard” document. The

Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament is only for WKO members of certain Kyu (belt color), and

applicants shall not have prior experience of being a prize winner in the Dream Cup/Festival All Japan

Championships (Rookie Tournament is ok), and shall not have any record of winning 1st place in the advanced level

of any tournament, regardless of size and location (beginner/intermediate level is ok, but for tournaments that do not

have any division based on level, we will consider it the advanced level).

■ Admission Fee : Free

■ Qualification for Application: Healthy male and female who fit the criteria presented in the tournament categories,

training Karate (Women should not be pregnant at the time of the tournament). After reading the content very

carefully, competitors are required to follow the application process mentioned below. Non-WKO members are also

welcome to participate, as long as they can arrange their own visa and hotel.

■ Type of Tournament: “Kumite” and “Kata” tournament pursuant to the Competition Rules for the Karate Dream

Festival. From this tournament, non-WKO members are allowed to participate in the Kata categories.

■ How to Apply:

Step 1: Preliminary Application

Please complete the preliminary application for online registration by March 23 (Fri.). For those who have sent the

preliminary application (Excel file) by the deadline, the ID and password for each competitor and the URL for the

online registration will be sent to the relevant Organization Leader/Branch Chief/Contact by March 31 (Sat.).

Step 2: Online Registration with designated ID and password

Based on the ID and password designated for each competitor, please complete the online registration by entering

the necessary information, and uploading the necessary files (competitor photo, student ID card copy, passport copy,

etc.), during the online application period of April 2 (Mon.) to 13 (Fri.).

Step 3: Confirmation of registered competitor list and invoice for total entry fee

Based on the online registration data, we will send the list of registered competitors with the invoice for the total

entry fee, to the relevant Organization Leader/Branch Chief/Contact by April 19 (Thu.), for the payment to be made

by April 27 (Fri.).

Entry Fee

Individual Kumite or Kata: 10,800 yen

Individual Kumite and Kata (both): 15,120 yen

Group Kata: 9,720 yen for each team

Rookie Tournament only: 6,480 yen

Individual Kata and Rookie Tournament: 13,340 yen

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■ Important Notices for Oversea Participants:

・Requests for accommodation can be made directly (online) with JTB, or booked at a hotel of your choice on your

own. Since the deadline for the Visa support request (only for WKO members) is April 13 (Fri.), 2018, we

recommend members who need visa support to book their hotels (either with JTB or on their own) and send us the

necessary information (hotel and flight information) at the earliest timing possible.

・The team leader of the delegation and contact information should be declared by April 27 (Fri.), 2018. He/she is

requested to be responsible for their branch/dojo members during their stay in Japan for all correspondences with

WKO or in case of emergency.

・For the entry numbers (to be sewn on the dogi) for the competitors, we will announce the relevant details at a later

timing.

■ Tournament Schedule: A schedule in further detail will be informed at a later timing.

June 22 Weighing of Lightweight, Light Middleweight, Middleweight, Light Heavyweight categories 18:30 Weighing for Kumite category bouts on June 23 (Lightweight category of Senior Men & Women, Lightweight/Middleweight category of Rookie categories), and June 24 (Lightweight/Middleweight categories of Elementary 1-6 Boys, Lightweight categories of Elementary 4-6 Girls, Lightweight/Middleweight categories of Junior High Boys & Girls, Lightweight/Light Middleweight/Middleweight/Light Heavyweight categories of High School Boys & Girls, Lightweight/Middleweight of University Men) until 20:00.

June 23 Kata (all categories) & Kumite category bouts for Senior Men & Women, and Rookie categories. Weighing of competitors in the Lightweight/Light Middleweight/Middleweight/Light Heavyweight categories. There will be no weighing for participants in the Heavyweight & Open Weight categories 9:00 Doors open 10:00 Opening declaration/opening drum & starting of bouts (Individual Kata will start after Group Kata) 11:00 Weighing for Kumite category bouts on 1

st day (Lightweight category of Senior Men & Women,

Lightweight/Middleweight category of Rookie categories) until 13:30. 14:00 Kata Competition finishes, awarding ceremony 14:30 Kumite bouts start (Senior Men & Women, and Rookie categories) 16:00 Weighing time for the Kumite Lightweight/Middleweight categories of Elementary 1~6 Boys, Lightweight category of Elementary 4-6 Girls, and Lightweight/Middleweight categories of Junior High Boys & Girls, Lightweight/Light Middleweight/Middleweight/Light Heavyweight categories of High School Boys & Girls, and Lightweight/Middleweight of University Men will be until 19:00. 19:30 End of bouts, awarding ceremony (time of finishing depends on proceeding condition.)

June 24 All Kumite bouts for competitors of Young Children, Elementary, Junior High, High School, and University Men 8:30 Doors open 9:30 Opening ceremony/bouts start. (Time of finishing depends on proceeding condition.)

■ Instruction for Competitors:

- Participating competitors (including their representatives, guardians & seconds) should follow all rules and

instructions provided by the organizer.

- Underage applicants should fill in the application form after understanding the instructions/statements written in the

set of application documents by the help of their guardians.

- Underage competitors should be supervised on the day of the tournament by their guardians and the representative of

the organization/dojo they belong to.

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- Participating competitors of the Light/Light Middle/Middle/Light Heavy categories need weighing specified by the

organizer. The standard for the weighing is for the competitor to be in a t-shirt and dogi pants, and 1kg will be

subtracted from the measured weight, and be considered the official weight for the tournament. If a competitor

should attempt to proceed with the weighing in a different standard (casual clothes, etc.), the weight measured (no

subtraction of 1kg) will be the official weight for the event. There will be no weighing on June 24 (Sun.), so please

follow the designated times for the weighing on June 22 (Fri.) & 23 (Sat.).

- At this weighing, ①if the applicant’s weight exceeds the specified weight for each category, he/she shall be

disqualified ②If there is a difference of 7 kg or above between the weight measured at this weighing and the one

measured at the time of application, the applicant shall be disqualified.

- Those participating in both the Kata and Lightweight category of Senior Men & Women, the Light/Middleweight

category of the Rookie Tournament & Kata category, the Group Kata and Lightweight/Middleweight category of

Senior Men & Women or the Rookie Tournament, will be able to do their weighing between 18:30 to 20:00 on June

22 (Fri.) and 9:00 to 9:30 on June 23 (Sat.).

- There will be no weighing for Heavyweight & Open weight participants.

- In case any competitor cannot participate due to any unexpected accident, etc., he/she should inform the Karate

Dream Festival 2018 Tournament Secretariat without delay.

- In case any competitor abandons his/her entry without any acceptable reason, he shall pay the compensation fee of

150,000 yen, except in the following cases:

1. When the tournament doctor decides that the competitor cannot continue the bout, as a result of his medical

check.

2. When an unexpected accident occurs immediately before the bout or during the bout and the executive

committee chairman allows him/her to leave.

- Please confirm the age standard for each category before application. No exceptions will be made regarding this

standard. The Shinkyokushin Karate National Rookie Tournament is only for WKO members of certain Kyu (belt

color), and applicants shall not have prior experience of being a prize winner in the Dream Cup/Festival All Japan

Championships (Rookie Tournament is ok), and shall not have any record of winning 1st place in the advanced level

of any tournament, regardless of size and location (beginner/intermediate level is ok, but for tournaments that do not

have any division based on level, we will consider it the advanced level). Please also note that participants of the

Light/Light Middle/Middle/Light Heavy categories will be allowed to participate in the Heavyweight category

(lighter fighters will be able to participate in heavier categories, but the opposite will not be allowed).

- Please confirm that there is a possibility that a 3 referee system (judgment by 1 main referee and 2 corner referees)

may be applied to the Rookie Tournament.

- When any of the applicants for Senior men/women have achieved a very high result(s) at tournaments organized by

WKO such as the World Championship (open weight & weight categories), the All Japan Championship, All Japan

Weight Division Championship (and JFKO), local tournaments and other tournaments similar to them including the

ones held by any other group, we may refuse to accept his/her application for entry considering the remarkable

unbalance of competing ability and/or securing safety in fighting (The organizer will make such decision). In this

case, the applicant will be notified individually.

- Depending on the number of applicants (lack of or excess of), categories may be combined, divided, or even

canceled according to the organizer’s decision.

- On the day of the tournament, the starting time shall be managed by the competitor himself/herself who is

participating in the bout concerned. If the competitor concerned is not found in the specified position at the time of

starting the bout, he/she shall be disqualified. In this case, no complaints towards the organizer shall be accepted.

- Be sure to carry your own health insurance card on the day of the tournament. In case of injury or accident (including

any serious condition, death or aftereffect) during a bout, the victim shall be compensated within the organizer ’s

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liability insurance, but no responsibility outside the insurance shall be taken at all. The victim must submit their case

no later than 1 week after the end of the tournament, and cases submitted after the deadline will not be accepted. In

this case, the competitor concerned and his/her guardians shall not make any complaint nor request for compensation

for the damages against the organization and/or any tournament-related persons such as the tournament staff or the

tournament executive officials and/or against his/her opponent.

- The participating competitor’s rights to his/her portrait shall belong to the organizer. Therefore, please accept the fact

that the competitor’s images and pictures (including a part of his/her name and/or address) may be used for

advertisements, publications, catalogs and/or websites issued by the organizer. Also, there may be interviews by

various media and the competitor’s images or pictures might be broadcasted or be seen in publications.

- The personal data obtained in the application of the competitor shall be strictly controlled by the organizer. The data

shall never be used without the competitor’s permission for any other purpose than the management or

communication required at the tournament.

- The tournament draw will be posted on the organizer’s website in early June. Please confirm that no cancellations or

substitution of competitors will be accepted after April 13 (Fri.). Competitors who wish to cancel their participation

after this deadline, will be required to make the payment for their participation fee.

- Please note that there might be changes related to this tournament, according to the organizer’s decision without any

prior notification.

■The Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship Tournament Secretariat■ 9-20-2F, Shin-Ogawamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 162-0814

TEL:+81-(0)3-3268-1494 Fax:+81-(0)3-3268-1495 E-mail:[email protected] or [email protected]

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World Karate Organization Competition Rules

For the Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship Judging Criteria

1. The five referees including the Main Referee shall judge the competition. However, the final decision rests with the Head Judge. 2. Since the decision should be a majority decision, in case of “IPPON”, “WAZA-ARI”, “HANSOKU”, “JOGAI”, “HANTEI”, etc, the decision is valid if

at least three out of the five referees support it. A decision not supported by the majority, that is less than three of the referees, or a decision supported by only Main Referee is not valid. However, any of the five referees has the right to make a protest against a decision and claim further discussions. In the discussions, a monitor (videotape-recording image) might be used as a reference.

3. Weighing by the Executive Committee shall be done for the competitors who are in the weight division categories (excluding Heavyweight) before the competition. If a competitor’s weight exceeds the regulation, the competitor will be disqualified.

4. If there is a weight difference of 7 kilograms or more between the weight in the entry application and the weight checked at the weighing by the Executive Committee, the competitor will be disqualified.

5. In case a competitor cannot continue the bout due to his opponent’s “YUKO WAZA (effective attack)”, “HANSOKU WAZA (foul attack)” etc., the tournament doctor may give a so-called ‘doctor’s stop (request to stop the fight)’ after consulting with the five referees or the Head Judge. a) In case of “HANSOKU WAZA”, the competitor who made the foul attack loses the bout. The opponent will be the winner of the bout, but will not

be able to continue on to the next bout. b) In case of “YUKO WAZA (effective attack)”, if the opponent is so seriously damaged by the attack that he will not be able to continue on to a next

bout, he will lose the bout. 6. The 1st and the 2nd places shall be decided by bouts. There will not be any 3rd place play-offs. 7. The tournament schedule is to be strictly followed, but in case of an unavoidable situation, the Executive Committee Chairman may, after consultation

with the Head Judge, decide to change the tournament schedule. Kumite Rules

1. Time of one bout: As per Appendix 1. 2. Use of Protector: As per Appendix 1 and 2. 3. Victory is awarded to the competitor who has scored one full point (IPPON) or the one who has won by decision (including ‘WAZA-ARI’ - half point) or

the one whose opponent has been charged with a foul, or whose opponent has been disqualified. 4. The competitors shall enter the competition mat from opposite sides and stand by two lines, red and white, respectively in the center of the fighting area,

taking postures of “FUDODACHI”, facing the front. Looking at them from the front (official seats), the competitor for “AKA” – Red – should stand on the left side (the one whose entry number is smaller) and the competitor for “SHIRO” – White – should be on the right side (the one whose entry number is larger).

5. The bout starts with the Main Referee’s command “HAJIME” and ends with the Main Referee’s command “YAME”. 6. In case of any accident during the fight, the Main Referee may stop the bout. 7. When the Main Referee makes the sign of “Time”, the bout shall stop for a moment, and when he makes the sign of “ZOKKOU” (continue) the bout

shall start again.

IPPON-GACHI (full point victory) The following cases will be judged as IPPON-GACHI (full point victory).

a) A thrust (TSUKI), kick (KERI), and elbow strike (HIJI UCHI) or any other technique, excluding actions listed as fouls, which vigorously downs the opponent for three or more seconds.

b) If the opponent has lost his will to fight for three or more seconds. c) When having obtained two WAZA-ARI (half-points), which results in one IPPON (full-point). d) The “Safety Rules” will be applied to the kumite competitions (excluding University categories) and Rookie Tournament. See Appendix 3.

WAZA-ARI (half-point) The following cases will be judged as WAZA-ARI (half-point).

a) When a thrust (TSUKI), kick (KERI), elbow strike (HIJI UCHI), etc., excluding actions listed as fouls, downs the opponent for less than three seconds, but he stands up and resumes the fight.

b) If the opponent has lost his will to fight but resumes the fight within three seconds. c) If the opponent has received so much damage that he loses his balance, but not that he falls down. d) When a well-focused GEDAN TSUKI (downward punch) is followed immediately in good timing after either downing the opponent with foot

sweeps (ASHI-BARAI) or dodging the opponent’s DOMAWASHI-KAITEN-GERI (rolling kick). e) The “Safety Rules” will be applied to the kumite competitions (excluding University categories) and Rookie Tournament. See Appendix 3.

Criteria of HANTEI (decision)

a) In case there is neither IPPON nor disqualification, the decision supported by three or more out of the five referees (one Main Referee, four Corner Referees) is valid.

b) In case of one of the competitors having a WAZA-ARI, the WAZA-ARI will be the first priority in a decision. c) In case of no WAZA-ARI, the amount of damage will be the first priority in a decision. d) In case of no damages, the amount of techniques (punches, kicks), including YUKO-DA (point-giving techniques, but not enough for being a

WAZA-ARI), will be the criteria for decision. e) In case of same amount of techniques, including YUKO-DA, the referees shall give victory to the competitor who is more active or more

aggressive in fighting. (This applies to the final extension where a winner has to be decided.) f) If CHUI (warning) or GENTEN (penalty) has been given to either of the competitors, the referees shall follow the criteria stated in “Judging

Criteria”). Extension (ENCHO-SEN)

a) If three or more out of the five referees do not make a decision upon the command “HANTEI”, the bout shall end in a draw, and an extension bout shall follow.

b) If there is no decision after the extension, there will be the final extension. After this extension a decision must be made.

JOGAI (step outside competition area)

a) If either of the competitors has stepped outside the area line completely with his both feet, it will be judged as JOGAI. b) “JOGAI” will be concluded upon the Main Referee’s command “YAME”.

HANSOKU (fouls) The following actions are considered as HANSOKU (Fouls)

a) Attacks with techniques using hands or elbows to the opponent’s face or neck. (Even a slight touch may result in HANSOKU. However,

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making faints to the face is allowed.) b) Attacks to groin and lower abdomen. c) ZU-TSUKI (head thrusts). d) TSUKAMI (grappling). (For whatever reason, to grapple the opponent’s dogi is not allowed, neither to clinch hands with each other.) e) KAKE (hooking). (To grapple or hook the opponent’s neck, head, shoulders, etc.) f) OSHI (pushing). (Pushing with open hands, closed hands or with the body is not allowed. It will be considered an HANSOKU even if you push

only with one hand.) g) To Attack while leaning the head or body against the opponent. h) KAKAEKOMI (hugging and holding). (The person who puts his arms around the other one first will be given a foul.) i) Attacks from the back. j) To attack an opponent who is already down. k) KAKENIGE (run-away attack). (Pretend to attack whilst actually running away from the opponent.) l) Kicks to knee joint and throwing. m) Running away by repeatedly doing JOGAI. (Step outside area.) n) Any action that may be considered as bad attitudes towards the competition. o) Any other actions that the referees may regard as fouls.

MITOMEZU (No count)

When IPPON (one full point), WAZA-ARI (one half point), HASOKU (fouls), etc. is not approved of, it will be judged as MITOMEZU (no count). CHUI (warning) & GENTEN (penalty)

a) A foul is charged with one warning “CHUI ICHI”. b) When any action is considered as a deliberate or malicious foul, or when a severe damage has been caused by a foul, a GENTEN ICHI (first

penalty) may be given at the first time. c) CHUI NI (two warnings) results in GENTEN ICHI (first penalty), and GENTEN NI (second penalty) results in SHIKKAKU (disqualification).

SHIKKAKU (disqualification) The following cases result in SHIKKAKU (disqualification);

a) Failing to obey the referee’s instructions during the bout. b) Being late for a bout or failing to appear. c) Facing each other for more than one minute without engaging in fight. This shall be regarded as lack of will to fight and both competitors shall be

disqualified. d) Any actions considered as sheer violence, seriously deliberate fouls or deliberate bad attitude towards the competition. e) In case of GENTEN-NI (second penalty) f) If there is a weight difference of 7 kilograms and more between the weight in the entry application and the weight checked in the competition site,

the competitor will be disqualified. Giving up Competition

Anyone who fails to take part in the bout as scheduled without any good reason shall be fined no more than 150,000 Japanese Yen. However, the following circumstances are exceptions;

a) When the Tournament Doctor has, after medical examination, made the decision that the competitor cannot continue the bout. b) If any unforeseen misfortune to anyone closely related to the competitor (such as family members, etc.) happens immediately before or during the

bout, permission to leave the competition area will be given after consultation between the Head Judge and the Executive Committee Chairman.

Standard Actions of Referees

Requests to Referees

1. The most important thing for the referees is to respect the life of the competitors and give it the highest priority during the bout. In case of any accident during the bout, the referee shall have the ability to stay calm, and to see clearly the situation in order to take quick and appropriate actions.

2. The Referees must not be biased in judging, but must have the ability to make fair judgments. 3. The Referees must give signs and actions clearly and promptly.

KUMITE (fighting)

Opening of Bout

1. Both competitors will be called to enter the competition mat by the tournament assistant. 2. The Main Referee shall stand in the center between both competitors, and give the commands “SHOMEN NI REI” (Bow to front), “SHUSHIN NI

REI” (Bow to Main Referee), “OTAGAI NI REI” (Bow to each other), and then the bout will start with his commands “KAMAETE” (Take fighting position) and “HAJIME (Start).”

During the Bout

1. The Corner Referees shall show IPPON, WAZA-ARI, HANSOKU and JOGAI by blowing the whistle and showing those judgements with flags. The Main Referee shall give the command “YAME” (stop) and instruct both competitors to go back to their initial positions, and show the judgement result both verbally and physically.

2. The signals to be given by the Corner Referees both by whistles and flags, and the judgements and actions to be given by the Main Referee are as follows:

a) IPPON

Corner Referee – Shall raise diagonally upwards the flag with the color corresponding to the competitor who got the IPPON and at the same time blow a single long and loud blast on the whistle.

Main Referee – Shall stop the bout by the command “YAME”, state the color of the raised flags and count them, including himself in the count, state the technique that resulted in IPPON, and raise upwards his arm of the winner’s side and declare “IPPON”.

b) WAZA-ARI

Corner Referee – Shall raise horizontally the flag of the competitor who took the WAZA-ARI, giving a single loud blast on the whistle strongly once.

Main Referee– Shall stop the bout by the command “YAME”, state the color of the raised flags and count them, including himself in the count, state the technique that resulted in WAZA-ARI, and raise horizontally his arm of the competitor’s side who got the Waza-ari and declare “WAZA-ARI”.

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c) From WAZA-ARI to IPPON

If the competitor does not stand up within three seconds or does not regain his will to fight within three seconds; Corner Referee – Shall change the flag position from WAZA-ARI to IPPON, and at the same time blow a single long and loud blast on the

whistle. Main Referee – Shall state “IPPON” if the majority of the referees, including himself (three or more) has made such a judgment. If less than three

referees give IPPON, the judgment will remain “WAZA-ARI”.

d) HANSOKU

Corner Referee – Shall wave diagonally downwards the flag with the color corresponding to the competitor who made the foul, and at the same time blow several short, sharp blasts on the whistle.

Main Referee – In case of a foul being equal to “CHUI”, he shall stop the bout by giving the command “YAME”, state the color of the waved flags, count the number of flags including himself, and then he shall state the actions that resulted in HANSOKU, pointing with his forefinger at the competitor who got the CHUI and declare “CHUI ICHI.” The same action shall be taken in case of GENTEN ICHI.

(In case of directly giving GENTEN ICHI or SHIKKAKU at the first foul, the Corner Referee must consult with the Main Referees first.)

e) TSUKAMI-AI, KAKAEKOMI (grappling and clinching each other)

Corner Referee – Shall wave both flags diagonally downwards, and at the same time blow several short, sharp blasts on the whistle. Main Referee – Shall stop the bout by giving the command “YAME”, separate both competitors, and start the bout again by the command

“ZOKKOU” (continue). Depending on the way of grappling, both competitors may be given CHUI ICHI respectively.

f) JOGAI (out of bounds)

Corner Referee – Tapping the floor several times with the flag of the side of the competitor who got JOGAI, he shall blow several short, sharp blasts on the whistle.

Main Referee – He shall immediately give the command “YAME” and call “JOGAI”, and then bring back the competitors to the center of the fighting area, start the bout again with the command “ZOKKOU”.

g) FUMEI (unclear)

Corner Referee – Shall cross two flags in front of his face, and blow a single short sharp blast on the whistle. Main Referee – Shall let the bout go on without any interruption.

h) MITOMEZU (no count)

Corner Referee – Shall Cross the two flags and wave them back and forth and blow a single long and loud blast on the whistle. Main Referee – Depending on the situation, he may declare MITOMEZU.

i) HANTEI-GACHI (victory by decision)

Corner Referee – Shall raise diagonally upwards the flag with the color corresponding to the competitor who is considered to be the winner, and at the same time blow a single long, loud blast on the whistle.

Main Referee – Shall ask the Corner Referee for his decision by stating “HANTEI O TORIMASU” (take decision) and “HANTEI” (decision), declare the color of the flag of the winner, count the number of flags including himself, raise his arm diagonally upwards and declare the color of the flag of the winner.

(The numbers of flags for a draw and for the opponent shall also be counted, even though the number is not enough for a majority decision.)

j) HIKI-WAKE (draw)

Corner Referee – Shall cross the flags in front of his knees, and at the same time blow a single long, loud blast on the whistle. Main Referee – Shall count the number of flags indicating a draw and cross diagonally downwards his arms in front of himself, and declare

“HIKI-WAKE”. (The number of raised flags shall also be counted, even though they are not enough for a majority decision.)

k) SHIKKAKU (disqualified)

Corner Referee – Especially for seriously vicious fouls, the Corner Referee shall request the Main Referee for consultation. Main Referee – Shall raise diagonally upwards his arm on the side of the competitor who has been disqualified, and then point with his finger in

the direction outside the competition mat and declare “SHIKKAKU”.

3. In case the dogi of the competitor comes into disorder during the bout, the Main Referee may stop the bout, bring back the competitors to their original positions, and adjust the dogi of the competitor or have him adjust it by himself.

End of Bout

1. In case of IPPON or SHIKKAKU;

The Main Referee shall stop the bout and make both competitors face to the front and declare IPPON or SHIKKAKU, and give commands “SHOMEN NI REI” (Bow to the front), “SHUSHIN NI REI” (Bow to Main Referee), and “OTAGAI NI REI” (Bow towards each other). And then instruct the competitors to leave the competition mat.

2. In case of no IPPON nor SHIKKAKU;

The Corner Referee shall, at the same time as the signal for ending the bout, blow a single long, loud blast on the whistle. Main Referee‐Shall give the command “YAME” and stop the bout immediately, get the competitors back to their original positions, and make

them face to the front, and request the Corner Referee for his decision by stating “HANTEI O TORIMASU” and “HANTEI”. Corner Referee – When asked by the Main Referee for “HANTEI”, he shall raise diagonally upwards the flag on the side of the considered

winner and at the same time blow his whistle strongly once. In case the bout being a draw, he shall cross the two flags in front of his knees and at the same time blow a single short, sharp blast on the whistle.

Main Referee – Shall declare the color of the flag on the winner’s side, count the number of raised flags including himself, and raise his arm diagonally upwards, declaring the winner if the number of flags of the same color gets the majority. (The numbers of flags for a draw and for the opponent shall also be counted.)

An example (1): “AKA (red) ICHI (1), NI (2) SAN (3), SHI (4) and GO (5)” “AKA (red)” An example (2): “HIKIWAKE (draw) ICHI (1), NI (2), “AKA (red) ICHI (1), NI (2) and SAN (3)” “AKA (red)” In case of a draw, the Main Referee shall count the numbers for a draw, crossing his arms diagonally downwards in his front and declare

“HIKIWAKE (draw)”. And he shall proceed to an Extension. An example: “AKA (red) ICHI (1)”, “HIKIWAKE (draw) ICHI (1), NI (2), SAN (3) and SHI (4)” “HIKIWAKE (draw)”

3. The Main Referee shall declare the winner, and give the commands “SHOMEN NI REI”, “SHUSHIN NI REI”, “OTAGAI NI REI” and instruct

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the competitors to leave the competition mat.

JUDGING CRITERIA Down below is a description of the relation between CHUI (warning) and WAZA-ARI (half-point), which of those two shall be the decisive part in different situations. 1. Judging Criteria (Chart) IPPON-GACHI One WAZA-ARI IPPON (Two WAZA-ARI)

One CHUI Two CHUI Three CHUI Four CHUI (Two GENTEN)

(One GENTEN) (HANSOKU-MAKE*) * dissqualification due to foul

2. Judging Criteria (Description)

① WAZA-ARI and IPPON

0 < One WAZA-ARI < IPPON (Two WAZA-ARI)

② In case there is no CHUI nor WAZA-ARI

a) Damages shall be given the first priority in judging the winner. b) In case of no damage seen in the both competitors, the first priority to judging shall be given to the number of punches and the number of kicks. c) In case there is no difference in numbers of punches and kicks between the two competitors, the one who shows more fighting spirit will win the

bout (in case of a final round where a winner has to be decided).

③ In case of one competitor having one CHUI more than the other, this does not influence the decision much. The decision shall be made mainly

on the contents of the fight. However, in case of a final extension, if there is no difference in the fighting between the two competitors, the one

with one CHUI will lose the bout.

< < < 0 = One CHUI = Two CHUI = Three CHUI > Four CHUI

> > (One GENTEN) > (Two GENTEN) ④ In case of a difference of two CHUI, the one who has got two more CHUI will lose. However, if he is obviously leading his opponent, it is

possible to make a draw.

0 ≧ Two CHUI (One GENTEN) One CHUI ≧ Three CHUI (One GENTEN + One CHUI) ⑤ In case of a difference of three CHUI, the one who has got three more CHUI will lose, no matter how much he is leading the fight.

0 > Three CHUI (One GENTEN + One CHUI)

⑥ When one competitor has both WAZA-ARI and CHUI, basically the WAZA-ARI is stronger and that competitor will win. However,

depending on the number of CHUI (and/or GENTEN) and contents, it may be judged like down below: a) 0 < WAZA-ARI + One CHUI b) 0 < WAZA-ARI + Two CHUI (One GENTEN) c) 0 ≦ WAZA-ARI + Three CHUI (One GENTEN + One CHUI) The one holding one WAZA-ARI and three CHUI is the winner, but if his opponent is leading the fight very clearly, it is possible to give a draw. d) 0 > WAZA-ARI + Four CHUI (Two GENTEN) Even if one has one WAZA-ARI, two GENTEN will disqualify him.

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Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship Appendix 1 & 2

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World Karate Organization Competition Rules For the Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship

Karate Dream Festival – Appendix 1

■ Time of Bout is set as follows:

Main Bout Extension Final Extension

Young Children 1 minute 1 minute No final extension

Elementary and Junior High 1 minute 30 seconds 1 minute 30 seconds 1 minute 30 seconds

High School and University 2 minutes 2 minutes 2 minutes

Senior Men (up to age 64) 1 minute 30 seconds 1 minute 30 seconds No final extension

Senior Women (up to age 59)

Senior Men (age 65 to 69) 1 minute 1 minute No final extension

Senior Women (age 60 to 69)

Rookie Young Children and Elementary 1 minute 1 minute No final extension

Rookie Junior High and High School 1 minute 30 seconds 1 minute 30 seconds No final extension

Rookie Senior (Men/Women) 1 minute 1 minute No final extension

This tournament does not have any “Decision by Weight” or “Decision by TAMESHIWARI”.

Karate Dream Festival – Appendix 2

■ Use of Protectors is set as follows:

for

Head

for

Shin &

instep

for

Knee

for

Fist

for

Groin

for

Chest

Red Belt/

Red Mark

Mouthpiece,

Belt Clip,

Heart Protection

Pad*

Young Children Boys Must Must Optional Must Must Prohibited Must Optional

Young Children Girls Must Must Optional Must Optional Optional Must Optional

Elementary Boys 1-2 Grades

Must Must Optional Must Must Prohibited Must Optional

Elementary Boys 3-6 Grades

Must Must Must Must Must Prohibited Must Optional

Elementary Girls 1-2 Grades

Must Must Optional Must Optional Optional Must Optional

Elementary Girls 3-6 Grades

Must Must Must Must Optional Optional Must Optional

Junior High Boys Must Must Must Must Must Prohibited Must Optional

Junior High Girls Must Must Must Must Must Must Must Optional

High School Boys Must Must Must Must Must Prohibited Must Optional

High School Girls Must Must Must Must Must Must Must Optional

University Men Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited Must Prohibited Belt O Mark X Optional

Senior Men Must Must Must Must Must Prohibited Must Optional

Senior Women Must Must Must Must Must Must Must Optional

The groin will refer to Foul Cups for Males and Under Guards for Females. Both will be required to wear the protectors inside their dogis.

The head guards will not be prepared by the Tournament Executive Committee. All competitors are expected to have their own head guard,

protectors, and red belt/red mark set in advance, so that they have the items for their bout.

All of the protectors should be made of cloth (except for the groin protectors), white in color, and the rubber area should not be loose.

Recommended products will be sold at the tournament venue, and in advance for WKO Branch Chiefs/Contacts. (please refer to Protector Guideline)

Since there will be no Branch Chief/Contact price at the tournament venue on June 23-24, those who wish to purchase the official items with a discount

(Branch Chief/Contact price) need to contact ISAMI or Martial World beforehand, and make the order prior to the tournament.

The use of a mouthpiece and a belt holder is optional for all above categories.

Men will be expected to wear dogi + protectors, and women will be expected to wear dogi + white t-shirt + protectors.

Those who need taping will need to bring a valid medical document (in English) suggesting such measure, and present their case to the tournament

doctor on tournament day.

Failing to prepare the above protectors (official items) by your bout, regardless of the reason, will result in disqualification, and the organizer will not

accept any complaints related to such matter.

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Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship Appendix 3

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World Karate Organization Competition Rules For the Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship

Karate Dream Festival – Appendix 3

■ “Safety Rules” *For Kumite competitions (excluding the University categories), and Rookie Tournament IPPON-GACHI (full point victory)

a) A thrust (TSUKI), kick (KERI), and elbow strike (HIJI UCHI) or any other technique, excluding actions listed as fouls, which vigorously downs the opponent or if he backs down to his knees. Even if the opponent stands up within the three seconds, it is still regarded as an Ippon.

b) When a well-focused downward punch (GEDAN TSUKI) is followed immediately in good timing after making the opponent float in midair and downing the opponent with the combination of foot sweeps (ASHI-BARAI) and/or low kick (GEDAN-MAWASHI-GERI).

c) If the opponent has lost his will to fight for three or more seconds. d) When having obtained two WAZA-ARI (half-points), which results in one IPPON (full-point).

WAZA-ARI (half-point)

a) When a thrust (TSUKI), kick (KERI), elbow strike (HIJI UCHI), etc., excluding actions listed as fouls, loses the opponent’s balance or stops the opponent’s movements.

b) When an unguarded kick hits the opponent’s upper body (above the neck). Not valid for pushed, touched and/or grazed kicks. c) When an attack makes the opponent float in midair and downing the opponent with the combination of foot sweeps (ASHI-BARAI) and/or low

kick (GEDAN-MAWASHI-GERI) as well as the other kicks like front kick (MAE GERI) and roundhouse kick (MAWASHI GERI). d) When a well-focused downward punch (GEDAN TSUKI) is followed immediately in good timing after avoiding opponent’s “sacrifice technique”

(SUTEMI WAZA), which would include the DOMAWASHI-KAITEN-GERI (rolling kick). e) If the opponent has lost his will to fight but resumes the fight within three seconds.

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Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship Protector Guideline

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World Karate Organization Competition Rules For the Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship

Karate Dream Festival – Chart for Appendix 2

■ Protector Guideline

Participation with unofficial protectors will not be allowed.

The Head Guard will not be prepared by the Tournament Committee at the tournament site, and all competitors will need to

have their own Head Guard (official item) and Red Belt/Red Mark set (official item) in order to participate in the tournament. The ISAMI and Martial World products purchased at previous tournaments (that are on this list) will be acceptable for use, and will be on sale at the tournament venue on June 23-24. Since there will be no Branch Chief/Contact price at the tournament venue, those who wish to purchase the official items with a discount (Branch Chief/Contact price) need to contact ISAMI or Martial World beforehand, and make the order prior to the tournament. 1. Head Guard

Manufacturer Product ID Product Name Color

Martial World PHG Shinkyokushinkai Perfect Head Guard

White Only Martial World HG15 Perfect Head Guard

Martial World HG17 Perfect Head Guard (Wire Net Face Cover)

ISAMI TTS-25 Shinkyokushinkai Head Guard (with red tape)

ISAMI TT-25 Face Guard (with red tape) Black face cover is

allowed ISAMI CKW-10 Karate Head Guard (with red tape)

2. Red Belt/Red Mark set

Manufacturer Product ID Product Name Size (for belt only)

Martial World RDS Red Belt/Red Mark set S (size 0-2)

M (size 3-5)

L (size 6-8)

Martial World JH21 Red Belt

ISAMI P-10RS Shinkyokushinkai Red Belt 120 (child)

150 (women)

200 (men)

ISAMI P-10 Red Belt

3. for Shin and instep

Manufacturer Product ID Product Name Color

Martial World LS Shinkyokushinkai Leg Protector

White Only

Martial World LSB Shinkyokushinkai Leg Protector (Velcro Type)

Martial World LG40 Leg Protector

Martial World LG45 Leg Protector (Velcro Type)

Martial World LG43 Leg Protector for Kids

Martial World LSY Shinkyokushinkai Toe & Leg Protector

Martial World LG42 Perfect Leg Protector

Martial World LG48 Leg Protector (Velcro & Wing Type)

ISAMI SL-227 Shinkyokushinkai Leg & Ankle

ISAMI L-227 Leg & Ankle

ISAMI SL-289 Shinkyokushinkai Leg Guard

ISAMI L-289 Leg Guard

ISAMI SL-250 Shinkyokushinkai Total Leg Guard

ISAMI L-250 Total Leg Guard

4. for Knee

Manufacturer Product ID Product Name Color

Martial World KG Shinkyokushinkai Low Kick Protector

White Only

Martial World KS Shinkyokushinkai Knee Protector

Martial World KS1 Knee Protector

Martial World KGS Low Kick Knee Guard

Martial World KGP1 Flex Knee Guard

ISAMI SL-122I Shinkyokushinkai Low Kick Protector

ISAMI L-122I Low Kick Protector

ISAMI SL-123 Shinkyokushinkai Kneecap Guard

ISAMI L-120 Kneecap Guard

ISAMI SL-1103 Shinkyokushinkai Knee Guard

ISAMI L-1103 Knee Guard

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5. for Fist

Manufacturer Product ID Product Name Color

Martial World NS Shinkyokushinkai Fist Protector

White Only Martial World NG23 Super Fist Protector

ISAMI SL-3058 Shinkyokushinkai Fist Protector

ISAMI L-3058 Fist Protector

6. for Groin 【Foul Cup for Men】

Manufacturer Product ID Product Name Color

Martial World FC Shinkyokushinkai Foul Cup

White Only Martial World GG51 Foul Cup Protector Type

ISAMI L-672 Groin Protector

ISAMI L-6212 Tights with Cup (only made in black) Black OK

【Under Guard for Women】

Manufacturer Product ID Product Name Color

Martial World GG33 Under Guard for Women White Only

ISAMI SS-6 Under Guard for Women

7. for Chest

Manufacturer Product ID Product Name Color

Martial World CGS Shinkyokushinkai Chest Guard for Women

White Only

Martial World CG32 Chest Guard for Women

ISAMI L-715+L-716 Mesh Bra + Inner Pad

ISAMI L-711+L-712 ISAMI Sports Bra + Inner Pad

ISAMI D-16 Inner Short Bra with Pad

ISAMI TT-28 Chest Guard for Women

Winning GL-28 Chest Guard for Women

Take Off - Chest Guard *currently not on sale

8. Heart Protection Pad

Manufacturer Product ID Product Name

Martial World CP11 Chest Protector

Body Maker 2JCHS Chest Supporter

D & M D-410~418 Chest Protection Pad

*Wearing long tights under Dogi pants, which is considered as protection of the thigh, is not allowed.

* Customization of the protectors or the violation of the guideline may result in disqualification.

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Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship Official Protectors

■ Martial World

*Will be on sale at the tournament venue on June 23-24, and WKO Branch Chiefs/Contacts can purchase items (at discount price) beforehand through direct contact

Product ID: LS

Shinkyokushinkai Leg Protector

Product ID: LSB

Shinkyokushinkai Leg Protector

(Velcro Type)

Product ID: NS

Shinkyokushinkai Fist Protector

Product ID: KS

Shinkyokushinkai Knee Protector

Product ID: KG

Shinkyokushinkai Low Kick

Protector

Product ID: FC

Foul Cup (white)

Product ID: LSY

Shinkyokushinkai Toe & Leg

Protector

Product ID: CGS

Chest Guard for Women (white)

Product ID: PHG

Shinkyokushinkai Perfect Head Guard (white)

Wire Net Face Guard Plastic Face Guard

Product ID: CP11

Chest Protector

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■ ISAMI

*Will be on sale at the tournament venue on June 23-24, and WKO Branch Chiefs/Contacts can purchase items (at discount price) beforehand through direct contact

【Protectors】

L-715 Mesh Bra L-711 ISAMI Sports Bra D-16 Inner Short Bra with Pad

SS-6 Under Guard for Women L-672 Groin Protector L-6212 Tights with Cup P-10RS Shinkyokushinkai Red Belt

Shinkyokushinkai Kneecap Guard

Product ID: SL-123

Shinkyokushinkai Low Kick

Protector Product ID: SL-122I

Shinkyokushinkai Knee Guard

Product ID: SL-1103

Shinkyokushinkai Fist Protector

Product ID: SL-3058

Shinkyokushinkai Leg & Ankle

Product ID: SL-227

Shinkyokushinkai Leg Guard

Product ID: SL-289

Shinkyokushinkai Total Leg Guard

Product ID: SL-250

Shinkyokushinkai Head Guard

Product ID: TTS-25

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■ Body Maker

2JCHS Chest Supporter

■ Winning

GL-28 Chest Guard for Women (white only, currently not on sale)

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1. Participation limit (Individual): None (WKO and non-WKO organization members can participate)2. Participation limit (Group):

The members forming the group must be from the same Branch/DojoThere is no restriction on the Kyu/Dan, age, and gender within the groupIf 1 member is absent on tournament day, no substitutes will be accepted, and the group will be disqualified

3. How to Judge:

4. Competition Kata

Elementary1-2

Elementary 3-4

Elementary 5-6

Junior High High SchoolGeneral 19-34

General 35-

Group KataElementary and under

Group KataJunior High and above

Taikyoku 3 Pin-an 2 Pin-an 4 Tsuki no Kata Saiha Gekisai Sho Seienchin Pin-an 3 Gekisai Sho

Pin-an 1 Pin-an 3 Pin-an 5 Saiha Seipai Seipai Kanku Pin-an 4 Seienchin

Pin-an 1-3 Pin-an 2-4 Pin-an 3-5 Pin-an 3-5

Yantsu Tsuki no Kata Tsuki no Kata

Gekisai Sho

5. Type of Bout (Individual)

6. Type of Bout (Group)

1. Accuracy Accuracy of standing, posture, eyes, tsuki, uke, keri & attacking points

2. Stability Balance of power in movement, turning, footwork, jumping & lying

3. Movement Flexibility of body & free, energetic movement

4. Adequacy of power Power saving, sharp technique with explosive powerfullness in finishing technique

5. Technical flexibility Technique with adequate sense of speed & rhythm

6. Breathing Control

7. Continued preparedness

1. Error in Kata (movement, etc.)

2. Temporary pausing/stopping

1. In case of Genten 1, the loser may come back to win, according to the evaluation of judging points

2. In case of Genten 2, if the opponent has no Genten 1, then the competitor shall lose on a decision

3. If the two competitors get no Genten, then the victory shall be decided according to the judging points

④ Disqualification 1. If the competitor cannot continue due to oblivion of Kata or making a mistake/mistakes, they shall be disqualified

② Criteria for Deduction

③ Judging Standard

Any Kata(excludingTaikyoku)

Semifinals & FinalOptional Kata

7. Kata Competition Judging Criteria *The standard will be based on the WKO Kata DVD

5. The Main Referee shall decide the winner, and give the commands "SHOMEN NI REI"(bow to the front), "SHUSHIN NI REI"(Bow to Main Referee), and "OTAGAI NIREI"(bow to each other). Then he shall instruct the competitors to leave the competition mat

8.Synchronization (Group Kata)

Breathing properly controlled according to the speed of movements and demonstration of spiritual energy

Spiritual preparedness towards the opponent's attack after finishing a certain technique

■1st Round to Final

Karate Dream Festival 2018 International Championship - Kata Competition Outline

3rd & 4th Round Designated Kata

1st & 2nd Round Designated Kata

Category

Any Kata(excludingTaikyoku)

Any Kata(excludingTaikyoku)

Any Kata(excludingTaikyoku)

Any Kata(excludingTaikyoku)

2. Judgement by three (3) or more out of the five referees shall be effective, and there should be no judgement of draw

There is no restriction on the Kyu/Dan, age, and gender of the competitor

3. When the competitor of "red"(Aka) finishes the Kata, the competitor of "white"(Shiro) shall then perform Kata in the same manner at the center of thecompetition mat. The competitor of "red" shall be seated in Seiza (sitting in a comfortable position is allowed) form on the outside of the mat

4. When both competitors finish their Kata, the Main Referee shall make them face the front at the center of the mat and shall ask the corner referees for theirdecision by stating "HANTEI WO TORIMASU" (take decision) and "HANTEI"

1. Five (5) referees including the Main Referee shall judge by tournament system *The standard will be based on the WKO Kata DVD

*The Designated and Optional Kata shall both be altered annually by the Tournament Committee*Depending on the number of participants, the designated Kata for the 1-2 rounds may only be applied for the 1st round, and the designated Kata for the 3-4 rounds may be applied to the 2nd round

2. After bowing, the competitor of "SHIRO"(White) shall take the posture of SEIZA (sitting in a comfortable position is allowed) at JOGAI, while the competitor of"AKA"(Red) shall declare the name of his/her KATA and perform his/her own KATA. There will be no calling of "HAJIME," "NAORE" and "YASUME"

If the 3 members of the team are Elementary and under, they should apply for Elementary and under. If there is 1 person who is Junior High orolder, then they must apply for Junior High and above (even if the other two members are Elementary and under)

① Points to be judged

■1st Round to Final

5. The Main Referee shall decide the winning team, and give the commands "SHOMEN NI REI"(bow to the front), "SHUSHIN NI REI"(Bow to Main Referee), and"OTAGAI NI REI"(bow to each other). Then he shall instruct both teams to leave the competition mat

3. When the team of "red"(Aka) finishes their Kata, the team of "white"(Shiro) shall then perform their Kata in the same manner on the competition mat. Themembers of "red" shall be seated in Seiza (sitting in a comfortable position is allowed) form on the outside of the mat

1. Each team shall stand in a vertical line, facing the front side of the competition mat. The Main Referee, standing in the center of the two teams, shall give them hiscommands, "SHOMEN NI REI," "SHUSHIN NI REI" and "OTAGAI NI REI"

2. After bowing, the team of "SHIRO"(White) shall take the posture of SEIZA (sitting in a comfortable position is allowed) at JOGAI,while the team of "AKA"(Red) shall form a triangle formation facing the front side of the competition mat, standing on the start lines marked at each angle of the triangle, with the verticalangle facing the front side. The team leader shall give the call "MOKUSO"(*depending on the Kata) and declare the name of their KATA. The team shall perform their Kata by thecommands "YOI" and "HAJIME" of the team leader.When the performance comes to an end, the team leader shall give the commands "NAORE" and "YASUME" and await the command from the Main Referee in the posture of "FUDODACHI"

4. When both teams finish their Kata, each team shall stand in a vertical line facing the front side of the competition mat. The Main Referee shall ask the cornerreferees for their decision by stating "HANTEI WO TORIMASU" (take decision) and "HANTEI"

Performance of the 3 members should be synchronized in movements, expressed accents, sense of speed and rhythm, without gaps in timing

1. The Main Referee, standing in the center of the two competitors, shall give them his commands, "SHOMEN NI REI," "SHUSHIN NI REI" and "OTAGAI NI REI"


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