The document provides information about the Karate1 WKF Premier League competition. It summarizes that the Premier League is the top karate competition series recognized by the World Karate Federation (WKF), bringing together the best karate competitors in the world. The competition aims to promote high quality karate events on a regular basis to increase interest from the public and media. The upcoming event will take place in Jakarta, Indonesia from June 20-21, 2014.
The document provides information about the Karate 1 - Premier League competition to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia from June 22-23, 2013. It discusses details such as the registration process, categories, fees, schedule, venue, and headquarters hotel. The competition is organized by the Indonesia Karate-Do Federation and aims to bring together the top karate athletes in the world.
The document provides information about the WKF K1 Youth League karate competition taking place December 14-16, 2018 in Caorle, Italy. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, venues, registration process, hotels, and general event details. Key points include competitions in kata and kumite for junior, cadet, and U14 divisions on Friday through Sunday at the PalaExpoMar Center. Online registration is required by December 13th, and only WKF approved protective equipment can be worn.
This document provides information about the WKF K1 Youth League event taking place in Venice-Jesolo, Italy from December 13th-15th, 2019. It includes greetings from the Italian Karate Federation President and WKF Executive Committee member. The document outlines the competition program, categories, venue, registration process, prizes, and general event information. It also provides details about the host cities of Jesolo and Venice and contact information for the event organizers.
Wkf youth league organizing rules 2018emiliomerayo
The document outlines the rules for organizing WKF Karate1 Youth League tournaments. It provides details on competition categories, registration requirements, venue specifications, accommodation, transportation, weigh-ins, the draw process, and other organizational aspects. The goals are to standardize events, ensure high quality, and develop young karate athletes through additional competition opportunities at the international level.
This document summarizes tennis activities in Iran in 2016. It provides information on the history and growth of tennis in the country. Some key points include:
- Iran has an active tennis federation that oversees 11 committees related to competitions, clubs, education, and national teams.
- There are over 800 registered coaches and 600 junior players in the country. Iran fields national teams in Davis Cup and Fed Cup competitions.
- The federation runs various development, education, and coaching programs to identify and train new players. It works to adopt International Tennis Federation (ITF) standards and systems.
- Statistical data shows steady growth in the number of tournaments, players, coaches, and facilities in recent
Wkf premier league organising rules 2018emiliomerayo
The document outlines the organizing rules for the WKF Karate1 Premier League. It details requirements for competition categories and format, application and venue details, accommodation, transportation, registration and accreditation, the technical meeting, and other logistical and operational aspects of hosting a Premier League event. Key aspects include limiting categories to 64 competitors, providing accommodation and transportation for officials, conducting online registration through an approved software system, and following WKF rules and protocols.
The history of tennis in Jordan dates back to the early 20th century when it was introduced to university students. In the 1980s, King Hussein had six tennis courts constructed at a sports city in Amman. Since being established in 1980, the number of tennis players, especially youth aged 5-14, has grown significantly from 22 players and 1 coach in 2010 to over 180 players and 12 coaches in Amman and Irbid by 2015. The Jordan Tennis Initiative program benefited player development and saw three players achieve international success. However, financial difficulties challenge covering program costs and introducing tennis in schools could help grow the sport.
This document provides information about the Dubai Karate1 Premier League 2018 competition including the schedule, venues, categories, registration details, and official equipment. Key details include:
- The competition will take place from February 11-14, 2018 in Dubai, UAE.
- Events include kata and kumite competitions across various belt ranks and age categories.
- Online registration is open until January 20, 2018 and can be done on the WKF website.
- The competition and referee courses will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
- Only equipment from officially licensed brands like Daedo, Shureido, and Arawaza is permitted.
The document provides information about the Karate 1 - Premier League competition to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia from June 22-23, 2013. It discusses details such as the registration process, categories, fees, schedule, venue, and headquarters hotel. The competition is organized by the Indonesia Karate-Do Federation and aims to bring together the top karate athletes in the world.
The document provides information about the WKF K1 Youth League karate competition taking place December 14-16, 2018 in Caorle, Italy. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, venues, registration process, hotels, and general event details. Key points include competitions in kata and kumite for junior, cadet, and U14 divisions on Friday through Sunday at the PalaExpoMar Center. Online registration is required by December 13th, and only WKF approved protective equipment can be worn.
This document provides information about the WKF K1 Youth League event taking place in Venice-Jesolo, Italy from December 13th-15th, 2019. It includes greetings from the Italian Karate Federation President and WKF Executive Committee member. The document outlines the competition program, categories, venue, registration process, prizes, and general event information. It also provides details about the host cities of Jesolo and Venice and contact information for the event organizers.
Wkf youth league organizing rules 2018emiliomerayo
The document outlines the rules for organizing WKF Karate1 Youth League tournaments. It provides details on competition categories, registration requirements, venue specifications, accommodation, transportation, weigh-ins, the draw process, and other organizational aspects. The goals are to standardize events, ensure high quality, and develop young karate athletes through additional competition opportunities at the international level.
This document summarizes tennis activities in Iran in 2016. It provides information on the history and growth of tennis in the country. Some key points include:
- Iran has an active tennis federation that oversees 11 committees related to competitions, clubs, education, and national teams.
- There are over 800 registered coaches and 600 junior players in the country. Iran fields national teams in Davis Cup and Fed Cup competitions.
- The federation runs various development, education, and coaching programs to identify and train new players. It works to adopt International Tennis Federation (ITF) standards and systems.
- Statistical data shows steady growth in the number of tournaments, players, coaches, and facilities in recent
Wkf premier league organising rules 2018emiliomerayo
The document outlines the organizing rules for the WKF Karate1 Premier League. It details requirements for competition categories and format, application and venue details, accommodation, transportation, registration and accreditation, the technical meeting, and other logistical and operational aspects of hosting a Premier League event. Key aspects include limiting categories to 64 competitors, providing accommodation and transportation for officials, conducting online registration through an approved software system, and following WKF rules and protocols.
The history of tennis in Jordan dates back to the early 20th century when it was introduced to university students. In the 1980s, King Hussein had six tennis courts constructed at a sports city in Amman. Since being established in 1980, the number of tennis players, especially youth aged 5-14, has grown significantly from 22 players and 1 coach in 2010 to over 180 players and 12 coaches in Amman and Irbid by 2015. The Jordan Tennis Initiative program benefited player development and saw three players achieve international success. However, financial difficulties challenge covering program costs and introducing tennis in schools could help grow the sport.
This document provides information about the Dubai Karate1 Premier League 2018 competition including the schedule, venues, categories, registration details, and official equipment. Key details include:
- The competition will take place from February 11-14, 2018 in Dubai, UAE.
- Events include kata and kumite competitions across various belt ranks and age categories.
- Online registration is open until January 20, 2018 and can be done on the WKF website.
- The competition and referee courses will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
- Only equipment from officially licensed brands like Daedo, Shureido, and Arawaza is permitted.
This document summarizes the ITF's development plans and programs in Asia from 2016-2020. It outlines the key components of national tennis development, including infrastructure, grassroots programs, competitions, coach education, and fundraising. It provides details on specific country programs like the Junior Tennis Initiative in countries like Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Nepal. It also describes ITF grants for facilities and tournaments, pathways for developing junior players through regional and international competitions, camps for coaches and players, and examples of players who have benefited from these development initiatives.
This document provides information about tennis in Cambodia, including:
- A brief history of tennis in Cambodia from independence in 1953 up until today, noting it was eliminated under the Khmer Rouge but reestablished in 1994.
- Details about their educational tennis programs for students ages 6 to 18 run through schools and orphanages across 6 provinces, with coaching and equipment provided.
- An overview of their junior development programs including tennis festivals for ages 8-10, school initiatives, and intensifying training at national centers for committed players.
- Mention of other programs like wheelchair tennis lessons and opportunities for the public to play.
Alexander Jezdi
Email: info@salzburger-karateverband.at
MEDICAL SERVICE:
Medical service will be provided by the Red Cross during the whole event.
DOPING CONTROL:
Doping controls will be carried out according to the WADA Code.
LIABILITY:
Neither the organizer of the event nor the Salzburger Karateverband will be liable or
responsible for any personal injury nor for any loss or damage to property arising out of
travelling to and participating in this event.
VISA:
Please check if you need a visa for entering Austria and contact the organizer in time if
you need a visa invitation letter.
INS
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have a valid first aid certificate
- Have a valid safeguarding and protecting children certificate
- Have a basic coaching certificate or equivalent
Coach:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have a valid first aid certificate
- Have a valid safeguarding and protecting children certificate
- Have a basic coaching certificate or equivalent
- Have a minimum of 2 years coaching experience
- Have completed the WKF Coach Education Programme Level 1
Master:
- Be at least 21 years old
- Have a valid first aid certificate
- Have a valid safeguarding and protecting children certificate
- Have a basic coaching certificate or equivalent
- Have a minimum of 5 years
The Kazakhstan Tennis Federation is responsible for promoting and developing tennis in Kazakhstan. It is a member of the Asian Tennis Federation and International Tennis Federation. It has built new tennis centers in regional centers across Kazakhstan in the last 8 years to improve training facilities. It now focuses on creating a high quality training process. It organizes a variety of junior, futures, challenger, and national tournaments. It has initiatives to develop junior tennis that has increased youth participation from 1840 to over 2800 players aged 10 and under to 14 and under. It also implements an education, training and certification program for coaches.
This document summarizes ITF tennis development projects and activities in West and Central Asia in 2016. It describes ITF support for national junior teams that participated in development championships in Thailand and Vietnam. It also lists coaching courses and workshops held in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Oman. Additionally, it provides details on the first ITF West and Central Asia Coaches' Conference in Iran, which over 300 coaches attended. Other ITF programs discussed include the Junior Tennis Initiative in multiple countries, ITF/GSDF grants for travel and facilities, and the ITF coaches education program and recognition system. The document concludes by recapping visits made by the ITF development officer to various national tennis
The document summarizes the growth and development of tennis in Laos. It discusses the history of the Lao Tennis Federation being established in 1988. Tennis participation has increased, but facilities, equipment, and coach qualifications are still limited outside of major provinces. The Lao Tennis Federation focuses on player development through junior programs, coaching education, and organizing local and international competitions to help the national team. International groups like ITF and ATF provide assistance to support tennis growth in Laos.
The document provides results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition in various kata categories for females and males of different ages. Top finishers are listed for individual Cadets, Juniors, Seniors and younger age categories, as well as mixed disabilities and team events for females and males of different ages. Winners came from countries including Italy, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Russia, France and others.
The document provides official results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition in various kata categories for female and male athletes of different ages. Winners are listed from first to fifth place or ninth place in each category, including their name, club, and country. The top winners in the female cadet/junior, senior, U14, and mixed disabilities categories as well as the top three male cadet, junior, senior, U12, and U14 teams are also listed.
The document provides results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition in various kata categories for females and males of different ages. Notable results include Nicosanti Noemi from Italy winning the female cadets and juniors individual kata and Scordo Sandy from France winning the female seniors individual kata. In the male categories, Hamdi Omar from the United Arab Emirates won the cadets individual kata.
This document provides information about the 6th World Congress of Racket Sport Science that will take place from May 25-26, 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. The congress will cover topics related to coaching, biomechanics, ergonomics, fitness testing, injuries and prevention, nutrition, physiology, rehabilitation, and training in racket sports. Scientists, coaches, medical professionals, psychologists, physiotherapists, and others interested in racket sports research are welcome to attend. The event is organized by Mahidol University, the Badminton World Federation, and the Badminton Association of Thailand.
Taekwondo Thailand Open 2014 Result 6 Nov Saran Yuwanna
The document provides results from the Thailand Open International Taekwondo Championships 2014. It lists the rankings and players for several junior and senior divisions in both female and male categories. Gold, silver, and bronze medalists are identified along with their player ID, name, team, and country. Divisions included are junior female -42kg, -44kg, -46kg, junior male -45kg, -48kg, -51kg, and several senior female and male divisions ranging from -53kg to -74kg.
This document provides the results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Jakarta, Indonesia on June 22, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event, including their names, countries, and clubs. The events included kata (forms) competitions for individual men and women and team competitions, as well as kumite (sparring) competitions for individual men and women across various weight categories.
2017 premier league bulletin halle salle germanyemiliomerayo
The document provides information about the 2017 WKF Karate1 Premier League event taking place from September 8-10, 2017 in Halle/Saale, Germany. It summarizes the event details including competition categories, schedule, venues, registration process, entry fees, prizes, and hotel accommodation. Safety equipment and tatami mat brands approved by WKF are also listed. The document is intended to inform participants of all event specifics in a single resource.
The document provides information about the 22nd Karate World Championships being held in Bremen, Germany. It includes details on transportation, hotels, the venue, schedule of events, and contact information. Specifically, it outlines the headquarters hotel which is directly connected to the venue, lists other official hotels within walking distance, and provides the program schedule including registration, referee examinations, weigh-ins, elimination rounds from Wednesday to Friday, and final rounds on Saturday and Sunday.
This document provides the results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Jakarta, Indonesia on June 20, 2014. It lists the rankings and participants in various kata and kumite individual and team events for male and female seniors. Key results include Rimi Kajikawa of Japan winning the female individual kata and Itaru Oki and Issei Shimbaba of Japan coming first and second respectively in the male individual kata. The document also notes the top teams and individuals in weight categories for male and female kumite events.
2014 north american_karate_cup_draw_recordsemiliomerayo
This document summarizes the results of several kata and kumite competitions from the 2014 North American Karate Cup. In the female junior +59 kg kumite, Boisvenue Camelie came in first place, followed by RAMOS SACHIKO. In the female senior -55 kg kumite, MENDOZA LORENA took first place. Finally, in the male junior -55 kg kumite, Bisson Nicolas won first place.
This document contains the results from the Kata Individual female Seniors competition at the Karate1 World Cup in Thermana/Lasko 2014. It lists the scores and rankings of 32 competitors from various countries. D_ONOFRIO TERRYANA (ITA) finished first. MADZAREVIC MARIJA (SRB) finished second. reale francesca (ITA) and Jovanoska Puliksenija (MKD) tied for third. The top competitors also included KIUK VLATKA (CRO) and TUNG YEE_YIN (HKG) who tied for fifth.
This document summarizes the ITF's development plans and programs in Asia from 2016-2020. It outlines the key components of national tennis development, including infrastructure, grassroots programs, competitions, coach education, and fundraising. It provides details on specific country programs like the Junior Tennis Initiative in countries like Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Nepal. It also describes ITF grants for facilities and tournaments, pathways for developing junior players through regional and international competitions, camps for coaches and players, and examples of players who have benefited from these development initiatives.
This document provides information about tennis in Cambodia, including:
- A brief history of tennis in Cambodia from independence in 1953 up until today, noting it was eliminated under the Khmer Rouge but reestablished in 1994.
- Details about their educational tennis programs for students ages 6 to 18 run through schools and orphanages across 6 provinces, with coaching and equipment provided.
- An overview of their junior development programs including tennis festivals for ages 8-10, school initiatives, and intensifying training at national centers for committed players.
- Mention of other programs like wheelchair tennis lessons and opportunities for the public to play.
Alexander Jezdi
Email: info@salzburger-karateverband.at
MEDICAL SERVICE:
Medical service will be provided by the Red Cross during the whole event.
DOPING CONTROL:
Doping controls will be carried out according to the WADA Code.
LIABILITY:
Neither the organizer of the event nor the Salzburger Karateverband will be liable or
responsible for any personal injury nor for any loss or damage to property arising out of
travelling to and participating in this event.
VISA:
Please check if you need a visa for entering Austria and contact the organizer in time if
you need a visa invitation letter.
INS
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have a valid first aid certificate
- Have a valid safeguarding and protecting children certificate
- Have a basic coaching certificate or equivalent
Coach:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have a valid first aid certificate
- Have a valid safeguarding and protecting children certificate
- Have a basic coaching certificate or equivalent
- Have a minimum of 2 years coaching experience
- Have completed the WKF Coach Education Programme Level 1
Master:
- Be at least 21 years old
- Have a valid first aid certificate
- Have a valid safeguarding and protecting children certificate
- Have a basic coaching certificate or equivalent
- Have a minimum of 5 years
The Kazakhstan Tennis Federation is responsible for promoting and developing tennis in Kazakhstan. It is a member of the Asian Tennis Federation and International Tennis Federation. It has built new tennis centers in regional centers across Kazakhstan in the last 8 years to improve training facilities. It now focuses on creating a high quality training process. It organizes a variety of junior, futures, challenger, and national tournaments. It has initiatives to develop junior tennis that has increased youth participation from 1840 to over 2800 players aged 10 and under to 14 and under. It also implements an education, training and certification program for coaches.
This document summarizes ITF tennis development projects and activities in West and Central Asia in 2016. It describes ITF support for national junior teams that participated in development championships in Thailand and Vietnam. It also lists coaching courses and workshops held in Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Oman. Additionally, it provides details on the first ITF West and Central Asia Coaches' Conference in Iran, which over 300 coaches attended. Other ITF programs discussed include the Junior Tennis Initiative in multiple countries, ITF/GSDF grants for travel and facilities, and the ITF coaches education program and recognition system. The document concludes by recapping visits made by the ITF development officer to various national tennis
The document summarizes the growth and development of tennis in Laos. It discusses the history of the Lao Tennis Federation being established in 1988. Tennis participation has increased, but facilities, equipment, and coach qualifications are still limited outside of major provinces. The Lao Tennis Federation focuses on player development through junior programs, coaching education, and organizing local and international competitions to help the national team. International groups like ITF and ATF provide assistance to support tennis growth in Laos.
The document provides results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition in various kata categories for females and males of different ages. Top finishers are listed for individual Cadets, Juniors, Seniors and younger age categories, as well as mixed disabilities and team events for females and males of different ages. Winners came from countries including Italy, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Russia, France and others.
The document provides official results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition in various kata categories for female and male athletes of different ages. Winners are listed from first to fifth place or ninth place in each category, including their name, club, and country. The top winners in the female cadet/junior, senior, U14, and mixed disabilities categories as well as the top three male cadet, junior, senior, U12, and U14 teams are also listed.
The document provides results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition in various kata categories for females and males of different ages. Notable results include Nicosanti Noemi from Italy winning the female cadets and juniors individual kata and Scordo Sandy from France winning the female seniors individual kata. In the male categories, Hamdi Omar from the United Arab Emirates won the cadets individual kata.
This document provides information about the 6th World Congress of Racket Sport Science that will take place from May 25-26, 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. The congress will cover topics related to coaching, biomechanics, ergonomics, fitness testing, injuries and prevention, nutrition, physiology, rehabilitation, and training in racket sports. Scientists, coaches, medical professionals, psychologists, physiotherapists, and others interested in racket sports research are welcome to attend. The event is organized by Mahidol University, the Badminton World Federation, and the Badminton Association of Thailand.
Taekwondo Thailand Open 2014 Result 6 Nov Saran Yuwanna
The document provides results from the Thailand Open International Taekwondo Championships 2014. It lists the rankings and players for several junior and senior divisions in both female and male categories. Gold, silver, and bronze medalists are identified along with their player ID, name, team, and country. Divisions included are junior female -42kg, -44kg, -46kg, junior male -45kg, -48kg, -51kg, and several senior female and male divisions ranging from -53kg to -74kg.
This document provides the results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Jakarta, Indonesia on June 22, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event, including their names, countries, and clubs. The events included kata (forms) competitions for individual men and women and team competitions, as well as kumite (sparring) competitions for individual men and women across various weight categories.
2017 premier league bulletin halle salle germanyemiliomerayo
The document provides information about the 2017 WKF Karate1 Premier League event taking place from September 8-10, 2017 in Halle/Saale, Germany. It summarizes the event details including competition categories, schedule, venues, registration process, entry fees, prizes, and hotel accommodation. Safety equipment and tatami mat brands approved by WKF are also listed. The document is intended to inform participants of all event specifics in a single resource.
The document provides information about the 22nd Karate World Championships being held in Bremen, Germany. It includes details on transportation, hotels, the venue, schedule of events, and contact information. Specifically, it outlines the headquarters hotel which is directly connected to the venue, lists other official hotels within walking distance, and provides the program schedule including registration, referee examinations, weigh-ins, elimination rounds from Wednesday to Friday, and final rounds on Saturday and Sunday.
This document provides the results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Jakarta, Indonesia on June 20, 2014. It lists the rankings and participants in various kata and kumite individual and team events for male and female seniors. Key results include Rimi Kajikawa of Japan winning the female individual kata and Itaru Oki and Issei Shimbaba of Japan coming first and second respectively in the male individual kata. The document also notes the top teams and individuals in weight categories for male and female kumite events.
2014 north american_karate_cup_draw_recordsemiliomerayo
This document summarizes the results of several kata and kumite competitions from the 2014 North American Karate Cup. In the female junior +59 kg kumite, Boisvenue Camelie came in first place, followed by RAMOS SACHIKO. In the female senior -55 kg kumite, MENDOZA LORENA took first place. Finally, in the male junior -55 kg kumite, Bisson Nicolas won first place.
This document contains the results from the Kata Individual female Seniors competition at the Karate1 World Cup in Thermana/Lasko 2014. It lists the scores and rankings of 32 competitors from various countries. D_ONOFRIO TERRYANA (ITA) finished first. MADZAREVIC MARIJA (SRB) finished second. reale francesca (ITA) and Jovanoska Puliksenija (MKD) tied for third. The top competitors also included KIUK VLATKA (CRO) and TUNG YEE_YIN (HKG) who tied for fifth.
The document provides results from the 10th International King Mohammed VI Cup competition in various karate categories. Winners are listed from 1st to 3rd place in individual male and female kata and kumite events for cadets, juniors, seniors, and those under 12 and 14 years old. It also includes results for team kata competitions in various age and gender groups. The winners represented countries including Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Spain, France, Italy, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Viviana Bottaro of Italy won the women's kata event. Serap Ozcelik of Turkey won the women's -50kg kumite. Sara Cardin of Italy won the women's -55kg kumite. Ana Lenard of Croatia won the women's -61kg kumite. Inga Sheroziya of the Russian Federation won the women's -68kg kumite. Fanny Clavien of Switzerland won the women's 68+kg kumite. Spain won the women's team kata event and Turkey won the women's team kumite event.
This document contains summaries of competition results from karate tournaments in the women's -50kg and -55kg weight divisions held at the Spartak Sports Complex 'Arena' on October 20, 2013. In the -50kg division, Turkey's Ozelik and China's Li advanced to the gold medal match after semifinal victories, while Austria's Plank and France's Recchia will compete for bronze. In the -55kg division, France's Ignace, Turkey's Yenen, and Egypt's Attia earned spots in the semifinals, along with Japan's Kobayashi. The gold and bronze medal matches are scheduled for later that day.
This document provides information about the 14th AKF Cadet, Junior & U-21 Championships taking place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from August 4-10, 2014. It includes details about the host country Malaysia, the host city Kuala Lumpur, the competition and hotel venues, visa requirements, rules and regulations, and booking procedures. The championships will be held at the Cheras Badminton Stadium and the headquarters hotel is the 5-star Sunway Putra Hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
The document contains results from repechage rounds in several karate competitions including cadet and junior kata and kumite events. It lists the competitors and their country/club and the scores or kata performed in each match.
This document provides instructions for accessing an online system through 3 separate web links. The links are numbered and provide access to the same website for a system called "set-online" on different dates and times.
This document summarizes the results of the 15th International Karate Tournament held in Poreč, Croatia on November 16th, 2013. It lists the top three placers in each category including kata and kumite divisions for males and females of various age groups ranging from young boys/girls to veterans. The winners represented clubs and countries from across Europe including Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Germany and others.
Este documento resume los resultados de la fase previa del Campeonato de España Cadete, Junior y Copa Sub 21 de Karate que tuvo lugar en Torremolinos, Málaga los días 16 y 17 de noviembre de 2013. Presenta los ganadores de cada categoría de kata y kumite divididos por edad, sexo y peso.
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The document provides information about the organizing committee and contacts for the 41st Cadet & Junior and 6th Under 21 years cup European Karate Championships being held in Lisbon, Portugal in February 2014. It includes greetings and statements of support from the President of Portugal, the Secretary of State for Sport and Youth, and the President of the European Karate Federation praising karate and the hosting of the event in Portugal. The President of the National Karate Federation of Portugal welcomes participants to Lisbon and pays tribute to the late President João Salgado. The General Coordinator of the organizing committee thanks participants for attending and honoring the Federation with their presence.
The document summarizes the results of a karate tournament held on October 20, 2013 at the Spartak Sports Complex in Moscow. It provides the results of competition in men's and women's kata events. In women's kata, Yaiza Martin Abello of Spain finished first in Pool A with two wins and no losses. Hoang Ngan of Vietnam placed second. In Pool B, Sandy Brigitte Scordo of France placed first with two wins and no losses, while Kokumai Sakura of the USA finished second.
This document provides information about the WKF K1 Youth League event taking place in Venice-Jesolo, Italy from December 13th-15th, 2019. It includes greetings from the Italian Karate Federation President and WKF Executive Committee member. The document outlines the competition program, categories, venue, registration process, prizes, and general event information. It also provides details about the host cities of Jesolo and Venice and contact information for the event organizers.
The document provides information about the Karate1 - Durban, South Africa WKF Karate1 Premier League event taking place from February 20-23, 2014 in Durban, South Africa. It summarizes the event details including categories, registration process, schedule, venue information, official hotels, and transportation options. The event will feature Karate competitions in kata and kumite categories for seniors and prize money will be awarded to medalists.
The document provides information about the Karate1 - Durban, South Africa WKF Karate1 Premier League event taking place from February 20-23, 2014 in Durban, South Africa. It summarizes the event details including categories, registration process, schedule, venue information, official hotels, and transportation options. The event will feature Karate competitions in kata and kumite categories for seniors and prize money will be awarded to medal winners.
The Karate1 WKF Premier League is a series of world-class Karate competitions organized by the World Karate Federation along with the WKF Karate1 World Cup. The competitions aim to bring together the best Karate competitors from around the world. This document provides information about the Karate1 - Istanbul WKF Premier League event to be held from September 3-4, 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. It includes details about registration, categories, schedule, venue, and other event logistics.
This document provides information about the 9th World Karate Championship that will take place in Indonesia. It includes details about the events schedule, competition schedule, accommodation options, transportation information, and contact details for the organizing committee. The championship will be held from November 12-15, 2015 at the Indonesia Convention & Exhibition Center in Serpong, Indonesia. Several hotels have been designated as official accommodation options for participants, with the Grand Zuri Hotel serving as the new headquarters hotel.
The document outlines the rules for hosting a WKF Karate1 Youth League tournament. Key details include:
- The competition is for karate athletes aged 12-17 across 29 categories.
- Events must follow WKF rules and be held in major cities with airports and over 2 days.
- The venue must include at least 6 matted competition areas, seating for 2,000 spectators, and separate rooms for warm-up, weighing, media, medical testing, changing and VIPs.
- Host cities are selected in advance and must submit details to WKF 3 months prior to the event.
The document outlines the rules for organizing WKF Karate1 Youth League tournaments. It provides details on competition categories, registration requirements, venue specifications, accommodation, transportation, weigh-ins, the draw process, and other organizational aspects. The goals are to standardize events, ensure high quality, and develop young karate athletes through additional competition opportunities at the international level.
The document provides information about the Karate1 WKF Premier League taking place in Okinawa, Japan from October 1-2, 2016. It announces that the event is one of the top karate competitions in the world supported by the World Karate Federation. Details are given about registration, categories, fees, schedules, venues, and other logistics for the competition.
The document provides information about the WKF Karate1 Premier League event taking place from 6-7 September 2014 in Istanbul, Turkey. It will include kata and kumite competitions for male and female athletes in various weight categories. The Turkish Karate Federation invites international karate practitioners to participate in the fourth installment of the Istanbul Open, a premier event in the WKF's series aimed at bringing together the world's best karate competitors. Participants will earn ranking points that influence the WKF World Ranking List.
The document summarizes information about the Karate1 - Tyumen, Russia WKF Karate1 Premier League event being held from April 13-14, 2013 in Tyumen, Russia. It provides details on registration, categories, schedule, venue, prizes, and general event information. The event is organized by the Karate Federation of Russia and Karate Federation of Tyumen to bring together top karate competitors and further the sport's progress towards the Olympics.
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1. “The Karate1 WKF Premier League is the prime league event in the world of Karate.
Together with the WKF Karate1 World Cup (WWC) it is a series of world class Karate
competitions recognized and supported by the World Karate Federation
Its aim is to bring together the best Karate competitors in the world in a series of open
championships of unprecedented scale and quality.“
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CONTENTS
Page
WELCOME………………………………………………………………………………………………………........... 2
INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………........................................... 4
ORGANIZER AND CONTACT………………………….……………………………………………………..………. 5
SITE AND DATE…………..…………………………………………………………………………………..………….. 5
COMPETITION VENUE…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
REGISTRATION……….………………………………………………………………………….....................
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CATEGORIES……………………………………………………………………………………....................... 7
ENTRY FEE…………….…………………………………………………………………………...................... 8
COMPETITION RULES…………………………………………………………………………..................... 8
PRIZE AND MONEY……………………………………………………………………………...................... 8
RANKING…………….……………………………………………………………………………...................... 9
TICKETS FOR SPECTATORS….……………………………………………………………...................... 9
INTERNATIONAL COACHING CLINIC, Led by Mr. Antonio Oliva Seba…………………………….
INTERNATIONAL REFEREE & JUDGES SEMINAR, Led by Mr. Roland Lowinger………………
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SCHEDULE/PROGRAMME……………………………………..……………………………………………………… 9
HEADQUARTER HOTEL..…..……………………………………………………………....................... 11
GENERAL INFORMATION……………………………………………………………………………………………….
ABOUT INDONESIA……………………………………………………………………………………………..
VISA REGULATIONS…....…..…………………………………………………………….......................
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ………………………………………………………….….…………….………….. 18
SOEKARNO HATTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT....……………..….……………….………….. 18
TAXIS………………………………………………………….....…….………….……….……….………….. 19
HOTELS...............................................…………………………….……………….. 20
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WELCOME
WELCOME REMARK
FROM CHAIRMAN OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
First of all, on behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would like to express our thanks and highly
appreciation to all participant who had attending and participated in our 2nd Karate 1 - Premier League
last year in Jakarta, Indonesia on June 22 - 23, 2013 which was very successful event and rating as
one of the great arrangement among the other Karate 1 - Premier League.
Therefore with your kind attention and support, this year in the 3rd Karate 1 - Premier League in
Jakarta, Indonesia we do some modification and improvement, especially for your convenience, good
experience and great learning in term of three aspects which we call Three in One event in One
Package, namely as follows:
1. International Coaching Clinic on June 18th, 2014 led by Mr. Antonio Oliva Seba, 8 Dan - WKF who
is very reputable Master in karate, as well as good reference for developing our skill, spirit and attitude
in karate community.
2. International Referee Seminar on June 19th, 2014 led by Mr. Roland Lowinger, Chairman of WKF
Referee Commission who will explain the new development in WKF rule, as well as to teach you how
to become reputable international referee.
3. Karate 1 - Premier League on June 20 - 21, 2014 the Venue will be in Tennis Indoor, South Jakarta
- Indonesia and the total Prize Money will be EUR 19,800 which is much bigger than the minimum
WKF requirement.
So please consider our Three in One event and please hurry up to register your participation through
the online registration system. Also please arrange in advance your Visa Application to enter our
country as stated in page 14 in this bulletin.
We look forward to meet you in our Three in One Event. We do highly appreciate for your kind attention
and support to our event.
Kind regards,
Iwan Setiawan
Chairman of the Organizing Committee
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GREETING FROM PRESIDENT OF FORKI
Dear President, Sihan, Sensei,
Warmest greeting from Jakarta, Indonesia. Once again we invite all of you to participate in
our "Three in One Event" led by Reputable Master in karate and WKF Referee Chairman
which is the first event in Karate 1 - Premier League, where your team could participate three
events in one package from 18th of June 2014 until 21st of June, 2014. All the events are very
relevant and beneficial for all of you.
The above "Three in One Event" could be organized and provided to you, due to kind attention
and highly supported by Mr. Antonio Espinos, WKF President, Mr. Antonio Oliva Seba,
International Coach, Mr. Roland Lowinger, Chairman of the WKF Referee Commission and
Mr. Sofyan Basir, President Director of Bank BRI. So special thanks and highly appreciation
to all of these gentlemen who really sincere to support our event.
Also special thanks to WKF for their support.
Thank you so much for your kind attention and support to our events. See you soon in Jakarta,
Indonesia.
Best regards / Oss,
Drs. H.Hendardji Soepandji, S.H
President of FORKI
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INTRODUCTION
The WKF Karate1 Premier League (WPL) is the prime league event in the world of Karate.
Together with the WKF Karate1 World Cup (WWC) it is a series of world class Karate
competitions recognized and supported by the World Karate Federation. It is the only series
of world class Karate competitions recognized and supported by the World Karate Federation.
Its aim is to bring together the best Karate competitors in the world in a series of open
championships of unprecedented scale and quality.
In addition to the World Championships, which are biennial events, the Karate1 provides a
platform for staging world Karate events on a regular basis and thus enhances interest of the
public and the media, both nationally and worldwide. For Karate practitioners and enthusiasts
around the world Karate1 acts as a source of identification, motivation and inspiration.
The hosting countries get the chance to present themselves to a wide audience, while giving
their athletes the opportunity of competing at the highest level.
And, last but not least, the top Karate athletes of the world obtain an additional platform to
compete, improve their skills, attract sponsors and create income.
Karate1 events are open for all karatekas worldwide, which
- are members of national federations recognized by WKF
The medalists in every category receive prize money.
Competitors can earn ranking points in every Karate1 event according to the official WKF
Karate1 ranking system.
The competitor of each category with the highest score at the end of the Karate1 season is
called the Grand Winner and receives extra prize money.
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ORGANIZER AND CONTACT
ORGANIZER CONTACT:
Deputy Chairman
Mr. Djoko Nugroho. S.
Indonesia Karate-Do Federation (FORKI)
Gedung Direksi Gelora Bung Karno 8th floor
Jl. Pintu Satu Senayan
Jakarta Selatan – 88306
Indonesia
Phone/fax: +62 21 5711801
Email : iwan-st@primacom.co.id ;
djoko-n@jababeka.com
TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION
Web: http://www.sportdata.org/karate1/
Email: karate1@sportdata.org
SITE AND DATE
Site : Jakarta, Indonesia.
Date : Friday, 20 June 2014 to Saturday, 21 June 2014.
COMPETITION VENUE
Name : Tennis Indoor, Sport Centre Senayan.
Address : Jl. Pintu Satu Senayan
City : Jakarta
Post Code : 10270
Country : Indonesia
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REGISTRATION
All competitors, referees, coaches and officials must register online using the online system
on http://www.sportdata.org/karate1. In case of any questions concerning the online
registration please directly contact the sportdata software team via the email address
office@sportdata.org.
Clubs / teams / federations are responsible for the quality of the entered registration data.
Changes of online registration data are possible until Sunday, 8 June 2014.
The official registration session will take place at Headquarter, Century Park Hotel, on
Thursday, 19 June 2014 from 10.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.
The address is: Jl. Pintu Satu Senayan, Jakarta 10270, Indonesia. Telp. +62 21 571 2041,
Fax. +62 21 571 2191, Email: reservation@atletcentury.com, http://www.atletcentury.com.
If changes are required during the official registration session because of incorrect, missing
or new registration data, a fee of € 20 is charged for each change.
At registration, accreditation cards will be issued with the participants main data, a photograph
and information about registered categories. The accreditation card must be worn at all times
during the event.
Only members of national federations recognized by WKF are admitted to
participate. The WKF ID card will no longer be compulsory, it may be
purchased by those athletes who are interested in having one.
Any athlete not registered by their national federation who wishes to
participate in the Premier League event will have to present a relevant letter
confirming his/her national federation membership.
Please also note:
- All teams have to register their participants at the official registration
session
- Only one responsible per team has to register the complete team
- All participants have to show their passports at the registration session
CATEGORIES
Kata individual female and male (16 years and older)
Kata Team female and male (16 years and older)
Kumite individual female (18 years and older):
-50 kg, -55kg, -61 kg, -68 kg, +68kg
Kumite individual male (18 years and older):
-60 kg, -67 kg, -75 kg, -84 kg, +84 kg
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ENTRY FEE
The entry fees are € 40 per individual category entry and € 60 per team category entry.
PAYMENT:
Payment is only possible via:
Paypal on www.sportdata.org
Bank Transfer to the following account :
Owner of Account : Pengurus Besar FORKI
Name of Bank : Bank Mandiri – Casablanca Branch - Jakarta
Account Number : 124-00-0106058-2
BIC/SWIFT code : BMRIIDJA
Or cash at the official session on Thursday, 19th of June 2014.
Please inform by email your transfer payment to Organizing Committee.
COMPETITION RULES
WKF Rules / Karate1 Rules
For all categories the official WKF rules / Karate1 rules are applied. Only WKF Approved
protective equipment is allowed to use. Athletes have to bring their equipment.
PRIZE MONEY
For individual categories (Kumite and Kata):
Gold Medalist: 750 €
Silver Medalist: 450 €
Bronze Medalist: 150 €
For Kata team categories:
Gold Medalist: 900 €
Silver Medalist: 600 €
Bronze Medalist: 300 €
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RANKING
Competitors can earn ranking points in every Karate1 event according to the official WKF
Ranking Criteria.
Karate1 ranking starts new by the first event of a Karate1 season.
After each WKF Karate1 event new ranking lists are issued on this website
For each category, the competitor with the highest ranking score will be the grand winner of
this category.
Grand winners (Karate1 champions) have to participate in 5 Karate 1 events at least.
Grand winners (Karate1 champions) at the end of the WKF Karate1 season receive extra
price money.
The results of each Karate1 event will also influence the official continuous WKF World
Ranking List.
TICKETS FOR SPECTATORS
Free of Charge.
INTERNATIONAL COACHING CLINIC, Led by Mr. Antonio Oliva Seba
Date : June 18th, 2014.
Place : Anggrek Lounge, Istora Senayan Sport Hall.
Registration Fee : USD 60,- (included two coffee breaks, but excluded lunch).
INTERNATIONAL REFEREE AND JUDGES SEMINAR, Led by Mr. Roland
Lowinger
Date : June 19th, 2014.
Place : Anggrek Lounge, Istora Senayan Sport Hall.
Registration Fee : USD 60,- (included two coffee breaks, but excluded lunch).
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SCHEDULE / PROGRAMME FOR THE COMPETITION
Thursday, 19th of June 2014
10 am to 8 pm : Registration and Weight-In.
Friday, 20th of June 2014
Kata Individual female Seniors
Kata Individual male Seniors
Kata Team female Seniors
Kata Team male Seniors
Kumite Individual female –61 Kg
Kumite Individual male –75 Kg
Kumite Individual female –68 Kg
Kumite Individual male –84 Kg
Saturday, 21st of June 2014
Kumite Individual female –50 Kg
Kumite Individual male –60 Kg
Kumite Individual female +68 Kg
Kumite Individual male +84 Kg
Kumite Individual female –55 Kg
Kumite Individual male -67 Kg
Notice: a more detail schedule will be available for and provided to all teams after the
registration session on Thursday, 19th of June 2014.
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HEADQUARTER HOTEL
CENTURY PARK HOTEL
Jl. Pintu Satu Senayan
Jakarta 10270
Indonesia
Tel.: +62 21 5712041
Fax.: +62 21 571 2191
E-mail: reservation@atletcentury.com
http://www.atletcentury.com
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GENERAL INFORMATION
ABOUT INDONESIA:
Indonesia is an independent republic consisting of more than 17,500 islands spread over
3,400 miles along the Equator. The main islands are Java, Sumatra, Bali, Kalimantan (Borneo),
Sulawesi (Celebes), Papua, Halmahera and Seram. The capital city of Jakarta lies in the
lowlands of West Java, the most populated island. The country has approximately 245 million
people and more than 300 ethnic groups. Indonesia is a developing country with a growing
economy, it has many tourist destinations associated with the country’s cultural diversity and
natural resources. The following is some useful highlights about Indonesia:
History – The name Indonesia derives from the Latin Indus, meaning "India", and the Greek
nesos, meaning "island". The name dates to the 18th century, far predating the formation of
independent Indonesia. In 1850, George Earl, an English ethnologist, proposed the terms
Indunesians —for the inhabitants of the "Indian Archipelago". As early as the first century BCE
Indonesian vessels made trade voyages as far as Africa. Indonesia's strategic sea-lane
position fostered inter-island and international trade. For example, trade links with both Indian
kingdoms and China were established several centuries BCE. By the time of the Renaissance,
the islands of Java and Sumatra had already enjoyed a 1,000-year heritage of advanced
civilization spanning two major empires. During the 7th-14th centuries, the Buddhist kingdom
of Srivijaya flourished on Sumatra. At its peak, the Srivijaya Empire reached as far as West
Java and the Malay Peninsula. Also by the 14th century, the Hindu Kingdom of Majapahit
succeeded in gaining allegiance from most of what is now modern Indonesia and much of the
Malay archipelago as well. Islam arrived in Indonesia sometime during the 12th century and,
through assimilation, supplanted Hinduism by the end of the 16th century in Java and Sumatra.
For most of the colonial period, Dutch control over the archipelago was tenuous outside of
coastal strongholds; only in the early 20th century did Dutch dominance extend to what was
to become Indonesia's current boundaries. The Japanese invasion and subsequent
occupation during World War II ended Dutch rule, and encouraged the previously suppressed
Indonesian independence movement. On August 17th,1945, Sukarno, an influential nationalist
leader, declared independence and was appointed as the 1st president of Indonesia.
Area – Indonesia consists of 17,508 islands, about 6,000 of which are inhabited. These are
scattered over both sides of the equator. The five largest islands are Java, Sumatra,
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Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of Borneo), New Guinea (shared with Papua New Guinea),
and Sulawesi. Indonesia shares land borders with Malaysia on the islands of Borneo and
Sebatik, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea, and East Timor on the island of
Timor. Indonesia also shares borders with Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines to the
north and Australia to the south across narrow straits of water. The capital, Jakarta, is on Java
Island and is the nation's largest city, followed by Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang.
At 1,919,440 km² (741,050 sq mi), Indonesia is the world's 16th-largest country in terms of
land area. Its average population density is 134 people per km² (347 per sq mi), 79th in the
world, although Java, the world's most populous island, has a population density of 940
people per km² (2,435 per sq mi).
Climate – Lying along the equator, Indonesia has a tropical climate, with two distinct
monsoonal wet and dry seasons. Average annual rainfall in the lowlands varies from 1,780–
3,175 millimeters (70–125 in), and up to 6,100 millimeters (240 in) in mountainous regions.
Mountainous areas—receive the highest rainfall. Humidity is generally high, averaging about
80%. Temperatures vary little throughout the year; the average daily temperature range of
Jakarta is 26–30 °C (79–86 °F).
Population and Language – Most Indonesians are descended from Austronesian-speaking
peoples whose languages can be traced to Proto Austronesian (PAn). The other major
grouping are Melanesians, who inhabit eastern Indonesia. There are around 300 distinct
native ethnicities in Indonesia, and 742 different languages and dialects. The largest ethnic
group is the Javanese, who comprise 42% of the population. The Sundanese, ethnic Malays,
and Madurese are the largest non-Javanese groups. Chinese Indonesians comprise 1% of
the population. A sense of Indonesian nationhood exists alongside strong regional identities.
The official national language, Indonesian, is universally taught in schools, and consequently
is spoken by nearly every Indonesian. It was constructed from a lingua franca that was in wide
use throughout the region, and is thus closely related to Malay which is an official language
in Malaysia and Brunei. Most Indonesians speak at least one of the several hundred local
languages (bahasa daerah), often as their first language.
Religion – Religious freedom is stipulated in the Indonesian constitution, while the
government officially recognizes six major religions: Islam, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism,
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-
majority nation, with 87.2% of Indonesians declared Muslim according to the 2010 census,
9.8% are Christian, 1.7% are Hindu, and 0.7% Buddhist or other.
Time zone – GMT + 7.
Electricity – The standard electrical voltage in Indonesia is 220 volts AC, 50Hz. The majority
of electrical outlets take rectangular two-pin plugs; adapters are available at shops and
supermarkets.
Currency – The local currency is the Indonesia Rupiah (IDR), the currency sign is "Rp". The
exchange rate of USD 1 is approximately Rp 11,500. All major currencies and travelers'
cheques can be exchanged at banks, hotels or moneychangers with handling charges. Credit
cards are widely accepted in Indonesia.
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VISA REQUIREMENTS
The following information are subjected to change without any prior notice.
Please check with your nearest Indonesian Embassy for updates before departure.
GENERAL INFORMATION
A. Visas of the Republic of Indonesia:
A Visa of the Republic of Indonesia is issued in the form of a sheet of paper attached
to a passport. The type of visa issued shall be based on the visa application.
A Diplomatic Visa or a Service Visa shall only be issued to the bearer of a Diplomatic
Passport or a Service Passport. Applications for Diplomatic or Service Visas should be
accompanied by diplomatic letters or official letters.
Visa applications may be done by proxy, except for Diplomatic or Service Visa
applications.
A visa application should be submitted to an Embassy or Consular Office of the
Republic of Indonesia or other official designated by Government of the Republic of
Indonesia.
Visas shall be used within 90 (ninety) days, calculated from the date of issuance. Any
foreign national who fails to use a visa within this designated period of time must submit
a re-application for a new visa.
B. Competent Authorities and Officials:
The Immigration Attache at an Embassy or Consular Office of the Republic of
Indonesia or other designated official (hereafter, Visa Officer) is authorized to issue or
reject Diplomatic or Service Visa applications in accordance with the decision of the
Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The Visa Officer is authorized to issue or refuse requests for Transit Visas, Visit Visas,
and Limited Stay Visas in accordance with the decision of the Director General of
Immigration on behalf of the Minister of Justice.
The Director General of Immigration may fully authorize the Visa Officer to issue or
reject applications for Transit Visas or Visit Visas.
The Visa Officer shall have the full authority to grant a visa to a foreign national who is
in possession of a national passport or other valid travel document.
The Visa Officer, upon the approval of the Director General of Immigration, shall grant
a visa to an individual not in possession of a national passport or other travel document
(a stateless person).
Admission to Indonesia remains under the authority of the Immigration Officer at the
port of entry.
For urgent cases, a Transit Visa or a Visit Visa may be issued at an Immigration Check
Point.
C. General Visa Requirements:
Visa applications should be submitted to the Visa Officer after filling out the required
form.
A visa application should be submitted along with the following:
1. a valid passport
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2. a round trip or through-ticket to country of destination
3. 2 (two) photographs, size 4 x 6 cm.
4. proof or written guarantee of possession of sufficient funds for living expenses
during entire stay in Indonesia
5. payment of the visa fee.
D. The Approval of Visa Applications:
A visa application shall be approved if the applicant :
1. has fully complied with the requirements
2. has paid the visa fee
3. 2 (two) photographs, size 4 x 6 cm.
4. is not included on the Blacklist
E. The Rejection of Visa Applications:
A visa application shall be rejected if the applicant:
has not fully complied with the requirements
is included on the Blacklist
can be included in any of the following categories, specified in Article 17 of Immigration
Act No. 9/1992, which include any foreign national who:
1. is known to be or suspected of being involved in international crime syndicate
activities
2. has shown a hostile attitude toward the Government of Indonesia, or has taken
actions which demean the name of the people and the country of Indonesia, in
his/her own country or in any other country
3. is suspected of having committed actions in conflict with national security, public
order, the morality, religious values, or the traditions or customs of the people
of Indonesia
4. is under a request for extradition from another country, said person having tried
to escape indictment or the execution of a punishment, having committed a
criminal act which is also punishable according to Indonesian law
5. has previously been expelled or deported from the territory of Indonesia; or
6. has been found to be suffering from a mental illness or a contagious disease
hazardous to public health
originates from a country which has no diplomatic relations with the Republic of
Indonesia, unless otherwise established by Decision of the Minister of Justice
F. The Finalization Process:
The visa will be stamped or attached in a national passport, or a non-national passport,
or a legal travel document.
All completed, original copies of visa application forms certified by the Visa Officer will
be sent collectively on the same day to the Director General of Immigration.
The number and date of visa issuance will be entered on the visa application form.
The visa shall be signed by the Visa Officer.
The passport with the newly issued visa will be returned applicant.
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G. Special Procedure:
Under certain circumstances, visa applications can be arranged for in Indonesia by the
sponsor of the applicant concerned. In such cases, the sponsor should appear in person
at the Head Office of the Directorate General of Immigration to begin the processing of the
visa application as follows:
on behalf of the applicant, fill out and complete all visa requirements according to the
type of visa, which includes a letter from the sponsor stating the purpose of the
visit/invitation and a written statement guaranteeing the sponsor’s taking responsibility
for the applicant during his/her stay in Indonesia;
submit the visa application to the Visa Section of the Directorate of Immigration Traffic.
In absence of any incriminating factors, the visa authorization for the applicant concerned
shall be cabled, at the expense of the sponsor, to the overseas Visa Officer at the Indonesian
Embassy or Consular Office at the applicant’s place of domicile.
The visa shall then be administered by Visa Officer in the presence of the applicant
concerned.
VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)
About Visa on Arrival In conjunction with the revision of the visa policy, the Indonesian Minister
of Justice and Human Rights has issued and signed a revise decree no. M.02-IZ.01/2007, on
28th May 2007, effective from 5th July 2007, stating that Nationals of the following countries
can now apply for their Transit (7 days maximum stay) and/or Tourist visa upon arrival at the
following Airports/Seaports in Indonesia for a maximum visit of 30 days. :
Algeria, Argentine, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada,
China, Cyprus, Czech, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Laos, Latvia, Libya, Liechtenstein,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Maldives, Malta. Mexico, Monaco, Netherland, New Zealand,
Norway, Oman, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia,
Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Surinam, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan Territory,
Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, USA.
Please be advised that Visa On Arrival may only be extended upon approval from the Director
General of Immigration of the Republic of Indonesia in case of natural disaster, illness or
accident, but cannot be transferred to another type of visa. Overstay visitors incur to pay a
penalty of US $20 per day/person (for under 60 days stay) while over 60 days stay will be a 5
(five) year prison sentence or a fine of IDR 25.000.000 (local currency).
Entry Requirements for Visa On Arrival (VOA) :
1. Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months as from the date of entry into
Indonesia.
2. Onward or return tickets are compulsory
3. No compulsory vaccinations
4. Visitors must enter through the following airports and seaports in Indonesia.
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There are 14 (fourteen) Airport and 23 (twenty three) Seaport across Indonesia that has the
VOA facilities.
Please note that these regulations do not apply for foreigners/expatriates (including
members of their family) who are assigned/based in Indonesia.
Visa is required and should be applied for before hand.
Those whose countries ARE NOT included in the above list or wish to stay longer than 30
days in Indonesia, should apply for their visa in advance, at the Indonesian Embassy.
FREE VISA FOR SHORT VISIT
Based on Presidential Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia No. 16/ 2008 on the Second
Changing of Presidential Decision No. 18/ 2003, there are 12 countries which accepted by
Free Visa for Short Visit (BVKS).
1. Brunei Darussalam
2. Chile
3. Hong Kong
4. Macao SAR
5. Malaysia
6. Maroco
7. Peru
8. Phillipines
9. Singapore
10.Thailand
11.Equador
12.Vietnam
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SOEKARNO HATTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SHIA)
Jakarta International Airport (Soekarno-Hatta) is the main airport serving the greater
Jakarta area on the island of Java, Indonesia. The airport is named after the first President
of Indonesia, Soekarno, and the first vice-president, Mohammad Hatta. The airport is often
called Cengkareng by Indonesian. Its IATA code, CGK is originated from the word Cengkareng,
a sub-district located to the northwest of the city. Jakarta International Airport has 150
check-in counters, 30 baggage carousels and 42 gates. Each sub-terminal has 25 check-in
counters, 5 baggage carrousels and 7 gates.
SOEKARNO HATTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SHIA) ON GOOGLE MAP
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TAXIS
We recommend all participants to use taxi for transportation during the time in Jakarta.
There are a lot of good taxi services provided, and we would like to provide you contact
numbers for one of the best taxi in Jakarta, The BlueBird Group Taxi
(www.bluebirdgroup.com):
REGULAR TAXI
BLUE BIRD & PUSAKA : (+62-21) 7917 1234 / 794 1234 (24 hours)
RATE
Starting Rp. 6,000.-
Per km Rp. 3,000.-
Waiting Rp. 30,000.- per hour
EXECUTIVE TAXI
SILVER BIRD : (+62-21) 798 1234 (24 hours)
RATE
Starting Rp. 15,000.-
Per km Rp. 6,000.-
Waiting Rp. 60,000.- per hour
Cars Toyota Alphard or Mercedez Benz
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HOTELS
We would like to introduce some of the hotels nearby Competition Venue.
CENTURY PARK HOTEL (HEADQUARTER HOTEL)
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Century Park Hotel is a 4 stars hotel, located in the heart of Jakarta’s Central Business District
and just steps away from the most prestigious shopping centers, Hotel Century Park provides
the perfect destination for business and leisure purposes, as well as to Istora Senayan, the
venue of WKF Karate1 Premier League 2014.
With 475 spacious and newly renovated rooms, Hotel Atlet Century Park reflects the spacious
grandeur of its surroundings, spectacular view and plenty opulence, all with more than a hint
of individuality.
The special room rate for Deluxe Room (single/double) is USD 100.- per night (inclusive of
10% service charge and 11% government tax) with buffet breakfast for 2 pax at the
designated venue, two bottles of mineral water per day, 4 hours free broadband internet
access in room, and in room coffee/tea making facilities. In addition to that, there is no
guarantee of any room to be available for reservation, and the rate is subject to change.
Please bring along your credit card for hotel check-in.
Deluxe Room
Contact Address :
Century Park Hotel
Jl. Pintu Satu Senayan
Jakarta 10270
Indonesia
Tel : +62 21 571 2041
Fax : +62 21 571 2191
E-mail: reservation@atletcentury.com
Or for details of the hotel, please visit hotel website: http://www.atletcentury.com
THE SULTAN HOTEL
The Official Hotel is the Sultan Hotel (5-stars), located in Senayan area, the strategic junction
of Jakarta's Central Business District at Centre Jakarta, and started its operation in 1976. The
Sultan Hotel is a landmark in the heart of Jakarta.
The complete amenities offered by The Sultan Hotel Jakarta naturally make it the ideal
location to host events. The hotel is the regular venue for International Jazz Music Festivals
and various other international music concerts. Its proximity to the Senayan Sport Complex
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and the government buildings also make it the choice location to host international sport
events, conferences, government gatherings, and other prominent events. There are four
major supermarkets, and fast food restaurant nearby the hotel.
Deluxe Room
The special room rate for Deluxe Room (single/double) is USD 140.- per night (inclusive of
10% service charge and 11% government tax) with buffet breakfast for 2 pax at the
designated venue, two bottles of mineral water per day, internet access in room, and in room
coffee/tea making facilities. In addition to that, there is no guarantee of any room to be
available for reservation, and the rate is subject to change. Please bring along your credit
card for hotel check-in.
Contact Address :
The Sultan Hotel
Jl.Gatot Subroto
Jakarta 10002
Indonesia
Tel.: +62 21 5703600
Fax.: +62 21 5733089
E-mail: hotel@sultanjakarta.com
Or for details of the hotel, please visit hotel website: http://www.sultanjakarta.com
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HARRIS SUITES FX SUDIRMAN
Harris Suites FX Sudirman is a 4 stars hotel, located in the heart of Jakarta’s most happening
area, Sudirman Central Business District, with a direct walking access to FX Sudirman Mall,
minutes away to Jakarta Stock Exchange, Gelora Bung Karno Sport Complex, Istora Senayan,
Senayan Golf Course, Plaza Senayan, and Senayan City, HARRIS FX is the perfect spot for
short and long stay.
There are 147 Rooms & Suites offering: Free WiFi Connection, Air Conditioner, IDD phone,
satellite television, in room safe deposit box, Mini Bar, complementary bottle of water,
complementary Tea & Coffee facilities, Aromatherapy, Hair dryer, and Laundry Service.
Standard Room
The special room rate for Standard Room is USD 80.- per night (inclusive of 10% service
charge and 11% government tax) without breakfast. Buffet breakfast will be charged USD
10/pax. In addition to that, there is no guarantee of any room to be available for
reservation, and the rate is subject to change. Please bring along your credit card for hotel
check-in.
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Contact Address :
Harris Suite FX Sudirman
Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Pintu Satu Senayan
Jakarta 10270
Indonesia
Tel.: +62 21 25554333
Fax.: +62 21 25554321
E-mail: sales@harris-fx-jakarta.com
Or for details of the hotel, please visit hotel website:
http://fx-jakarta.harrishotels.com
~~ THANKS FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION, AND SEE YOU SOON IN JAKARTA ~~