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JAPANESE KARATE DEMONSTRATION
2003-09-09

     In Tokyo's Mizuho, during the summer festival organised each year as a part of O-matsuri, kyokushin karate demonstration took place. Approximately 40 Nishitama Dojo's karateka, which is a direct branch of Honbu Dojo, presented basic techniques kihon, forms kata, fight kumite and tameshiwari - breaking techniques. 
     After demonstration of boards, roof tiles and hollow blocks breaking, sensei Tsuyoshi Iwakawa presented breaking of baseball bats with the shin. Following - sensei Masao Nagatomi broke four ice blocks using hand technique and finally as a main point of the show - dojo's main instructor sensei Ryu Narushima presented his favourite leg technique  jodan-mawashi-geri breaking ice blocks with his dynamic kick. As a guest participant of this demonstartion, Polish instructor - sensei Andrzej Zacharski, who has been training in Japan since the beginning of the year, presented kata Sushiho.
    
The show was appreciated with big applause. Articles and photos appeared in the local newspapers.  

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SUMMER CAMP BENASQUE 2003
2003-07-31

      On July 24 - 27 the Summer Camp Benasque 2003 was held in Spain. Chief instructor was shihan Antonio Pinero 7 dan.


EAST EUROPEAN SUMMER CAMP CRACOW 2003
2003-08-01

     The annual East European Summer School was held in Cracow, Poland on the week of July 23-27. Approximately 180 participants took part in the event that is conducted annually by Shihan Andre Drewniak and invited Instructors from around the world. Apart from Poland, the quest participants were from: Czech, Slovakia, Belarus and Germany.
     For the second year in a row Shihan Katsuhito Gorai and Sensei Ryu Narushima of IKO Honbu were guest Instructors for this years event that covered Kihon, Ido Geiko, Kata and Kumite strategy for all levels. On the last day of the camp there was a promotion test and over 70 students challenged for their new grade. The event finished with a Sayonara party where students performed music and comedic skits to entertain the Instructors.
     All the instructors said that each year they see a big progress in the technical level amongst the participating karateka.
     " Keep your head low (modesty), eyes high (ambition), mouth shut (serenity); base yourself on filial piety and benefit others. " - words of Sosai Mas Oyama remained shihan Gorai, encouraging the students to hard training before this year's 8th World Open Category Championships.

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WEST EUROPEAN SUMMER CAMP PAPENDAL 2003
2003-07-14

     On July 9 - 13, the West European Summer Camp 2003 was held at the National Sport Center Papendal, Arnhem, Holland. Nearly 130 Kyokushin students from Holland, Poland, Ukraine, France, Denmark, Austria, attended this event which was organized by the Dutch Kyokushin Karate Organisation lead by Shihan Loek Hollander and assisted by Shihan Ton van Rijn, Sensei Henk Gerhards and others.

     The seminar was also strongly supported by Branch Chiefs and Instructors from Holland and by visiting international Instructors, Shihan Pinero from Spain, Shihan Drewniak from Poland, Shihan Wakiuchi from Italy and Shihan Blizniuk from Ukraine.  

     The Seminar conducted extensive basics through advanced techniques and included a much-anticipated Tameshiwari clinic. At the end of the camp a promotion test was conducted for nearly fifty people that included Kumite for all levels. At the conclusion, Shihan Hollander and Shihan van Rijn presented all participants with a certificate and souvenir to commemorate their attendance and great weekend of training at the camp.

     During the camp an unofficial EKKO Board meeting was held with participation of President A. Pinero, General Secretary A. Drewniak, Treasurer Ch. Fischer, Member S. Blizniuk, Advisors: L. Hollander and T. Van Rijn. Many important points for the development of european kyokushin were discussed, including: Re-registering of EKKO from Swiss law to the EU law in Brussels; Money Saving Plan; Final acceptation of new EKKO Website; preparations to the 3rd European Open Weight Category Championships Baja '03 and the 18th European Weight Category Championships Papendal '04.

     In many Country Representatives' opinion, this summer camp was historical event, as it gathered the most important kyokushin leaders in Europe and thanks to this many new ideas were born. It seems like the new era of European Kyokushin Karate Organisation has started.


4TH WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS & ALL AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS NEW YORK 2003
2003-06-22
     On 21st of June in New York's Manhattan Center Sports Hall the 4th Women's World Championships and All American Open Championships were held. 174 fighters representing 24 countries pariticpated in the event.
     In the very exciting final of men openweight category Brazilian Ewerton Teixeira met with Sergey Osipov from Russia. There was no result after the 1st round, neither after the 2nd. Difference of fighters' weight was not big enough. Number of broken boards was the same. After the last extension Teixeira won by 4:1 decision. Doing so, the 22 years old Brazilian fighter won the American Championships for the 3rd time in a row. 
     In Women's World Championships - kyokushin fenomenon Ewa Pawlikowska from Poland won the lightweight category for the 3rd time in the history. The other two categories were won by Russians Natalia Zmeeva (middleweight) and Olga Rudenok (heavyweight).
     In the special One Match Fight Glaube Feitosa from Brazil won with Japanese Atsushi Kadoi. The match lasted 3 rounds. There was draw after the 1st one and two others were for Feitosa. Kancho Shokei Matsui demonstrated kata "Sushiho" as well as self-defence application. Kancho lead also the technical clinic in Manhattan's NYC Dojo on the next day with participation of 100 World Championships competitors and others. Second part of the training was lead by Shihan Bobby Lowe (8 dan) - International Comitee Chairman.
     Organiser of the championships was IKO Kyokushinkaikan International Department lead by Shihan Katsuhito Gorai.

All American Open Championships:

Block A & B   Block C & D 

Final match: Sergey Osipov (Russia) vs Ewerton Teixeira (Brazil)
winner: Teixeira
After the second extension still there was no result. Difference of fighters' weight was not big enough. Number of broken boards was the same. After the last extension Teixeira won by 4:1 decision.

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Women's World Championships: 

Lightweight   
Final match: Ewa Pawlikowska (Poland) vs Elena Vorobyeva (Russia)
winner: Pawlikowska

Middleweight   
Final match: Adrianna Bienkowska (Poland) vs Zmeeva Natalia (Russia)
winner: Zmeeva

Heavyweight 
Final match: Rudenok Olga (Russia) vs Murakami Mellisa (Canada)
winner: Rudenok

results & photos

Special One Match Fight:

Atsushi Kadoi (Japan) vs Glaube Feitosa (Brazil)
winner: Feitosa
(1st round: draw, 2nd round: Feitosa, 3rd round: Feitosa)

 

European fighters:

Men: Tomasz Najduch (Poland), Piotr Banasik (Poland), Sylwester Sypien (Poland), Marek Kosowski (Poland), Pablo Estensoro (Spain), Fabrice Fourment (France), Milos Stankovic (Serbia), Eduard Wallmen (Germany), Raul De La Sen (Spain), Lucian Gogomel (Romania), Jacob Martin Josephat (Denmark), Alexandre Rodriguez (France), Terrence Birkett (UK)
Women: Ewa Pawlikowska (Poland), Adrianna Bienkowska (Poland), Agnieszka Sypien (Poland), Judit Suran (Hungary), , Eniko Balogh (Hungary), Dorottya Molnar (Hungary), Iren Illes (Hungary), Gyorgyi Roka (Hungary), Hajnalka Silman (Hungary), Adriana Gogomel (Romania), Zurine Eciolaza (Spain), Carole Fontaine (France), Stephanie Koldin (Denmark)
Kata Men: Remigiusz Karpinski (Poland), Dorel Bulearca (Romania) , Marian Schultz (Germany), Terrence Birkett (UK), Mac Robertson (UK) 
Kata Women: Raluca Jianu (Romania), Izabela Sularz (Poland), Zurine Lomas (Spain), Nellie Oeland (Denmark)


2003-06-14  20TH JAPAN WEIGHT CATEGORY CHAMPIONSHIPS OSAKA 2003
2003-05-20  17TH EUROPEAN WEIGHT CATEGORY CHAMPIONSHIPS UZHGOROD 2003
2003-04-22  3RD CZECH WEIGHT CATEGORY CHAMPIONSHIPS PRAGUE 2003


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