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KWF JAPAN SUMMER CAMP KIYOSUMIYAMA 2012
2012-08-26

   On July 28th - 29th KWF Japan Summer Camp Kiyosumiyama 2012 was held with 100 participants at Nippon Budokan Training Center which is located close to Kiyosumiyama in Chiba, Japan.  The story about the training of Sosai Masutatsu Oyama at Kiyosumiyama is well known. 

The main activities including the night training are the following: Basic Training (Kihon-Keiko), Movements in different stances (Ido-Keiko), Kata, Kumite including the fighting techniques, Circuit training including the 1000 squats

We hope that next year we also have friends from abroad coming and joining this annual event in Japan.

Organiser of the camp was Shihan Noriyuki Tanaka - KWF Representative in Japan. 

 


INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CAMP BENASQUE - SPAIN 2012
2012-08-11

         

   International Kyokushin Karate Summer Camp organised every year by Spanish Kyokushin Karate Organisation, took place in Benasque on July 26-29.
   Leading instructors were Shihan Antonio Piñero, Shihan José Luis Lezcano and Shihan Javier Lezcano.
   Participants from Spain and other European countries took part in the event and the grading exam.
   Next year camp is planned in the end of July 2013. 


39TH EAST EUROPEAN SUMMER CAMP KRAKOW 2012
2012-07-26

On 19-22 July 2012 on objects of the Academy of Physical Education in Krakow The 39th East European Summer Camp was held with the participation near 150 participants from Czech Republic, Moldavia, Germany, Poland, Russia, Spain and Ukraine. Leading instructors were President EKF shihan Antonio Pinero and World Kata Champion and also European Kumite Champion shihan Jose Lezcano. The camp was oriented on completing the education of managers of centers and instructors. Trainings took place 4 times daily according to the plan prepared by shihan Andre Drewniak accompanied by shihan Andrew Krawontka.

On 19 July a meeting of the President A. Pinero with participants from 6 countries took place. They discussed the perspectives of the development and the collaboration within the framework of the European Federation Kyokushin, the World Federation Kyokushin and the World Union Kyokushin with the seat in Moscow.

On 20 July a meeting of managers of centers with the President A. Pinero was organised. They discussed current situation in EKF, KWF and KWU. Then, the current activities and perspectives for the development and the collaboration were presented. The invitations to participate in three large international tournaments in Japan were handed. During 3 hours meeting shihan Pinero answered many questions.

The Polish Kyokushinkai Organization was the organizer of the 39th East European Summer Camp.  

We invite to the participation in the 40th Jubilee Camp on 18-21 July 2013 in which, among others, we expect participation of shihan Tanaka from Tokyo. 

GALLERY


Technique and self-defense


Kata


Kumite training


Kumite


Examination


Sayonara


Certification


Photos


KWF SUMMER CAMP PAPENDAL 2012
2012-07-18

On July 12th - 15th The 45th European Summer Camp was held in Papendal, Holland. There were about 70 participants from France, Holland, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, Turkey.
Special guests were shihan Andre Drewniak from Poland and shihan Bertrand Kron from France. According to plan every day took place 4-5 trainings (including the night training) under supervision of shihan Loek Hollander.
Organizer of the camp was Dutch Kyokushin Organisation.

GALLERY

 

stamina
Opening of the camp


Training


Examination


Kumite



Certification


UNIFYING KYOKUSHIN CHAMPIONSHIPS MOSCOW 2012
2012-06-24

 

   On 9-10 June 2012 Moscow hosted the first joint Kyokushin World Union European Championships in the open category to promote the idea „ONE WORLD - ONE KYOKUSHIN”. In the event, which was organized in the Martial Arts Center, participated 73 fighters from 24 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Japan and Middle East. One third of participants were KWF members.

The honorary guests were: President of Russian Federation - Shihan Yuri Trutnev, President of World Karate Federatiion Shihan Antonio Espinos, President of Kyokushin World Federation - Shihan Loek Hollander, Head of Kyokushin Kan Foundation - Shihan Hatsuo Royama, Vice President of International Federation of Kyokushin - Shihan David Pickhall, President of European Kyokushin Federation - Shihan Antonio Pinero, Head Deputy of Kyokushin Kan Foundation - Shihan Tsuyoshi Hiroshige, Secretary General of WKF - Shihan Andre Drewniak and Head of Russian IFK - Shihan Aleksander Tanyushkin.

   The official opening started with greetings from the crew commander of MIR - an international space station. Then President of Russian Federation, Shihan Yuri Trutnev, expressed his hope that owing to cooperation of leading Kyokushin organizations this martial art will be a part of the Olympic Games. After that President of WKF, Antonio Espinos, stressed his will to cooperate with KWU and a need to tighten cooperation to introduce Kyokushin during the Olympic Games in 2020. To achieve this goal many National Olympic Committees have to work closely. President of KWF, Shihan Loek Hollander, Head of Kyokushin Kan Foundation, Shihan Hatsuo Royama, and Vice President of International Federation of Kyokushin, Shihan David Pickhall emphasized how much they want to cooperate to make Sosai’s dream come true - let Kyokushin become one of Olympic disciplines. 

   Among associated events were: an international referee course dedicated to unification of Kyokushin fight rules, KWU congress and in the Hotel Marriott and two meetings at Radisson buildings and touring the Kremlin. 
The winner received car keys and vehicle registration card from a representative of Subaru. Fighters who won places 1-8 were awarded one-time scholarships founded by sponsors. After the championships Sayonara party was held, which was an additional occasion to unite all participants who represented all the world.
   There were about 1500 spectators and internet users could watch live transmission. The finals were broadcast by RTV.
At the end leaders of different federations stressed how historic and symbolic event it was. KWF General Secretary,Shihan Andre Drewniak, stated that organizing training session for Russian instructors together with Shihan A. Tanyushkin since 1976 he had no idea this fact would cause revolutionary changes in the World Kyokushin. The Championships in Moscow showed the organizational, training and economical level of Russian Kyokushin have outrun Japanese Kyokushin. Now Moscow is a new capital city of the World Kyokushin. 
   Russian Kyokushin Federation and its General Secretary Sensei Sergey Suvorov were responsible for organizing this event.

PHOTO GALLERY:

               
         Opening Ceremony     The Unification Meeting     Eliminations and Finals
                     
                 
       

Sightseeing of Moscow

    Awards Ceremony     Sayonara Party

Photos: Andre Drewniak

 


2012-04-08  KYOKUSHIN KWF SEMINAR LVOV 2012
2012-02-29  KYOKUSHIN WORLD FEDERATION BOARD MEETING BARCELONA 2012
2012-02-10  KYOKUSHIN GRANDPRIX IN JAPAN 2012


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