This document contains the results from different age group and gender categories in the Svenska Katapokalen karate tournament held on February 25th, 2017. It lists the rankings and competitors for each division, including boys/pojkar groups P7A through P13B and girls/flickor groups F7A through F8B. The competitors are identified by name, club, and ranking or result. Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai is listed at the bottom of each divisional results page.
The document provides results from the Swedish Kata Trophy competition held on February 25, 2017. It lists the top placing competitors in each category divided by gender, age group, style/affiliation. Khai Truong from the Swedish National Team and Lina Wåglund from the Swedish National Team placed first in the Male and Female Senior divisions respectively. In the youth divisions, winners included Nikita Sholkunov from Tatsujin Dojo Russia in Male Cadets and Funda Celo from the Austrian Karate Federation in Female Cadets. Zenkukai Jönköping placed first in the 7-10 years Mixed Team category.
This document appears to be results from the Swedish Kata Trophy 2016 karate competition. It includes divisions for different age groups and genders. The results show competitors' names, clubs, and placements in each division.
The document summarizes the results of the Karate Kid Cup competition held on November 26th, 2017. It lists the top three placings in each kata and kumite category divided by gender and age group (P7-P13 for boys and F7-F13 for girls). The winners in many of the male and female kata and kumite divisions are identified.
This document contains results from the Swedish Kata Trophy 2016 competition. It lists competitors in various age categories for males and females. The top competitors are listed with their ranking and club or country. Categories included are: Male A (16+ years), Male B (kyu 16+ years), Male C (U-21 years), and several older age categories. Similarly for females. Younger age categories included are: Male and Female Cadets (14-15 years), and Male and Female Juniors (16-17 years). Team categories were also included.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on November 27th, 2017. It lists the top three placers in each age group and weight category for kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) competitions. Highlights include David Bereilh winning the men's under-21 -75kg kumite, Erica Bokelus winning both the women's under-21 -61kg kumite and kata, and William Aiderfors placing first in the men's cadet 14-15 years -70kg kumite. In total, over 30 individual weight class and age group results are provided from the multiple junior and youth divisions of the tournament.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate Kid Cup competition held on December 3rd, 2016. It lists the placings for boys and girls in each age category for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). Over 30 categories are detailed, with first, second, and third place winners provided for each. The clubs represented by the placings include Solna Shotokan KK, KK Elit, Team Sanshin, and others from across Sweden and other countries.
This document lists the results of various kata competitions from the Karate Kid Cup 2013 tournament. It includes the names of the competitors and their placement in each competition bracket labeled P7A through P13A. The competitions involved different age groups and kata forms.
This document appears to be a tournament bracket for the Swedish Karate Championships (Svenska Katapokalen) held on March 15, 2014. It lists the pairings for various age and weight category divisions (labeled P7A, P7B, etc.) with athletes' names and clubs. No scores or winners are included.
The document provides results from the Swedish Kata Trophy competition held on February 25, 2017. It lists the top placing competitors in each category divided by gender, age group, style/affiliation. Khai Truong from the Swedish National Team and Lina Wåglund from the Swedish National Team placed first in the Male and Female Senior divisions respectively. In the youth divisions, winners included Nikita Sholkunov from Tatsujin Dojo Russia in Male Cadets and Funda Celo from the Austrian Karate Federation in Female Cadets. Zenkukai Jönköping placed first in the 7-10 years Mixed Team category.
This document appears to be results from the Swedish Kata Trophy 2016 karate competition. It includes divisions for different age groups and genders. The results show competitors' names, clubs, and placements in each division.
The document summarizes the results of the Karate Kid Cup competition held on November 26th, 2017. It lists the top three placings in each kata and kumite category divided by gender and age group (P7-P13 for boys and F7-F13 for girls). The winners in many of the male and female kata and kumite divisions are identified.
This document contains results from the Swedish Kata Trophy 2016 competition. It lists competitors in various age categories for males and females. The top competitors are listed with their ranking and club or country. Categories included are: Male A (16+ years), Male B (kyu 16+ years), Male C (U-21 years), and several older age categories. Similarly for females. Younger age categories included are: Male and Female Cadets (14-15 years), and Male and Female Juniors (16-17 years). Team categories were also included.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on November 27th, 2017. It lists the top three placers in each age group and weight category for kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) competitions. Highlights include David Bereilh winning the men's under-21 -75kg kumite, Erica Bokelus winning both the women's under-21 -61kg kumite and kata, and William Aiderfors placing first in the men's cadet 14-15 years -70kg kumite. In total, over 30 individual weight class and age group results are provided from the multiple junior and youth divisions of the tournament.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate Kid Cup competition held on December 3rd, 2016. It lists the placings for boys and girls in each age category for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). Over 30 categories are detailed, with first, second, and third place winners provided for each. The clubs represented by the placings include Solna Shotokan KK, KK Elit, Team Sanshin, and others from across Sweden and other countries.
This document lists the results of various kata competitions from the Karate Kid Cup 2013 tournament. It includes the names of the competitors and their placement in each competition bracket labeled P7A through P13A. The competitions involved different age groups and kata forms.
This document appears to be a tournament bracket for the Swedish Karate Championships (Svenska Katapokalen) held on March 15, 2014. It lists the pairings for various age and weight category divisions (labeled P7A, P7B, etc.) with athletes' names and clubs. No scores or winners are included.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on December 3rd, 2016. It lists the top three placings in each age group and weight category for kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) for both male and female junior, cadet, and under-21 divisions. The winners represented clubs from Sweden as well as some clubs from other European countries like Finland, Germany, and Norway.
The document summarizes the results of the Karate Kid Cup competition held on November 1st, 2014. It lists the top three placers in each age and gender category for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). The competition included boys and girls aged 7 to 13 from karate clubs across Sweden and some clubs in other Nordic countries.
The document provides results from the Swedish Kata Trophy competition held on March 12th, 2016. It lists the top competitors in each category divided by gender and age group. Categories included male and female divisions for specific age ranges from youth to adult, as well as teams and individual kata. First, second, and third place winners are identified in each category.
The document provides results from the Swedish Kata Trophy competition held on March 16, 2013. It lists winners in various male and female age categories for seniors, juniors, cadets, and pojkar/flickor (boys and girls) in kata (forms). First, second, and third place winners are identified for individual and team competitions.
This document provides results from the Karate Kid Cup competition held on November 23, 2013. It lists the top three placings in each category of kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both male and female divisions ranging from ages 7 to 13. Over 30 events were contested across multiple age/gender groups.
This document contains the participant listings for multiple divisions (P7A, P8B, etc.) of the Karate Kid Cup 2014 tournament. For each division, it provides the rankings and club affiliations of approximately 32 competitors listed in order of their seeding. The top placement in each division is indicated with "1:a".
This document provides results from the Swedish Kata Trophy competition held on March 10th, 2018. It lists the top three placings in each age category for males and females as well as for mixed teams. Overall, Khai Truong from Sweden and Mia Karlsson also from Sweden placed first in the male and female senior divisions respectively. The competition included categories for boys and girls ranging from ages 7 to 13, as well as male and female youth, junior, senior and masters divisions. KD Katrineholm karate club placed first in the two mixed team categories for ages 7-10 and 11-13.
The document summarizes the results of the Swedish Kata Trophy 2015 competition. It lists the top competitors in each category by name, style of karate, and country. The categories included seniors, juniors, cadets, age-based divisions for males and females, and team competitions. The top competitors were from Sweden, Finland, other Nordic countries, the UK, Italy, Poland, and Denmark.
The results are from the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on November 1st, 2014. In the male 16-17 year old -61kg kumite division, Daniel Barkelind from Eskilstuna KK placed first. In the male 14-15 year old kata competition, David Pham from Wado KK Katrineholm placed first. In the female 14-15 year old -54kg kumite category, Säde Tiger from Renshin-Kan Finland won first place. The document lists the top three placing competitors across multiple age groups and divisions for both kumite and kata events.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy 2014 karate tournament. It provides rankings and matchups for several age groups and weight classes in both kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) competitions for male and female junior and cadet divisions. The top competitors and clubs represented are from Sweden as well as neighboring Finland and Norway.
1. This document provides results from the Karate Kid Cup competition held on November 26th, 2011. It lists the top competitors in each category of kata and kumite for both boys and girls of different age groups.
2. The categories included kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for boys and girls aged 7-13, competing in different belt levels. It lists the top 3-4 competitors in each category.
3. The clubs represented competitors from all over Sweden, as well as some international competitors from Norway and Denmark.
This document provides results from the Swedish Katatrophy competition in 2014, listing the top placing competitors in each category divided by gender and age/belt level. A variety of countries are represented among the winners, showing participants from across Europe. Individual men's and women's categories as well as team competitions for mixed gender and specific age groups are detailed.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on November 26th, 2011. It lists the top three placers in each event by name, club, and country (if applicable). Events included male and female junior and cadet kumite and kata competitions across various age groups and weight classes.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on November 23rd, 2013. It lists the top three placing competitors in each event divided by age group, gender and weight class. The events included kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) for both junior and cadet age divisions among males and females.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Throphy karate competition held on November 21st, 2015. It lists the top three placings in each event divided by age group, gender, weight class, and discipline (kumite or kata). Various dojos and clubs from Sweden and Finland are represented among the medalists.
This document provides results from the Swedish Karate Championships held in Karlstad on December 12, 2021. It lists winners and third place finishers for various age group and weight category competitions in kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) for men and women. All finals will take place on Sunday.
This document summarizes the results of various karate competitions between Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Russia, Estonia, and Botswana. It lists the gold, silver, and bronze medal winners in each competition by name, country, and weight class or category. A total of 19 competitions are summarized, including junior and senior male and female divisions in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). Winners came from 6 different countries, with Russia, Sweden, Finland and Estonia being well represented across divisions.
Since Rio is this month’s hot topic, we’d like to showcase some extraordinary female athletes who have dedicated their life to their sport.
We’re here to celebrate ground-breaking achievements which continue to inspire women from all over the world – and not just those competing today.
Several students from different year groups at the school received external awards for their participation and achievements in various extracurricular activities, including water polo, swimming, rugby, drumming, fundraising, and football. Awards included medals, badges, certificates of achievement, and recognition as player of the year for cricket.
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The document provides results from the 2012 London Olympic Games for New Zealand athletes. It summarizes that New Zealand won 6 gold medals, 2 silver, and 5 bronze. Individual results are given for many events including Mahe Drysdale winning gold in men's single sculls, Hamish Bond and Eric Murray winning gold in men's pair rowing, and Valerie Adams originally winning silver but later upgraded to gold in women's shotput after her opponent tested positive for drugs. The document concludes by thanking the reader for watching.
This document contains the results from the Swedish Karate Championships held on March 14, 2015. It lists the participants in each division (labeled P1 through P13) and age/gender category (A and B). Names of competitors are listed with their placement and club. The championships included divisions for different styles of karate as well as competitors from Sweden and other countries.
The document summarizes results from the Swedish Junior Trophy 2013 karate tournament. It lists winners and placement in different age categories for male and female junior and cadet kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) competitions. Sebastian Jörgensen from Denmark won the male junior 16-17 year old -61kg kumite category. Other top finishers are also noted for each division.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on December 3rd, 2016. It lists the top three placings in each age group and weight category for kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) for both male and female junior, cadet, and under-21 divisions. The winners represented clubs from Sweden as well as some clubs from other European countries like Finland, Germany, and Norway.
The document summarizes the results of the Karate Kid Cup competition held on November 1st, 2014. It lists the top three placers in each age and gender category for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). The competition included boys and girls aged 7 to 13 from karate clubs across Sweden and some clubs in other Nordic countries.
The document provides results from the Swedish Kata Trophy competition held on March 12th, 2016. It lists the top competitors in each category divided by gender and age group. Categories included male and female divisions for specific age ranges from youth to adult, as well as teams and individual kata. First, second, and third place winners are identified in each category.
The document provides results from the Swedish Kata Trophy competition held on March 16, 2013. It lists winners in various male and female age categories for seniors, juniors, cadets, and pojkar/flickor (boys and girls) in kata (forms). First, second, and third place winners are identified for individual and team competitions.
This document provides results from the Karate Kid Cup competition held on November 23, 2013. It lists the top three placings in each category of kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both male and female divisions ranging from ages 7 to 13. Over 30 events were contested across multiple age/gender groups.
This document contains the participant listings for multiple divisions (P7A, P8B, etc.) of the Karate Kid Cup 2014 tournament. For each division, it provides the rankings and club affiliations of approximately 32 competitors listed in order of their seeding. The top placement in each division is indicated with "1:a".
This document provides results from the Swedish Kata Trophy competition held on March 10th, 2018. It lists the top three placings in each age category for males and females as well as for mixed teams. Overall, Khai Truong from Sweden and Mia Karlsson also from Sweden placed first in the male and female senior divisions respectively. The competition included categories for boys and girls ranging from ages 7 to 13, as well as male and female youth, junior, senior and masters divisions. KD Katrineholm karate club placed first in the two mixed team categories for ages 7-10 and 11-13.
The document summarizes the results of the Swedish Kata Trophy 2015 competition. It lists the top competitors in each category by name, style of karate, and country. The categories included seniors, juniors, cadets, age-based divisions for males and females, and team competitions. The top competitors were from Sweden, Finland, other Nordic countries, the UK, Italy, Poland, and Denmark.
The results are from the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on November 1st, 2014. In the male 16-17 year old -61kg kumite division, Daniel Barkelind from Eskilstuna KK placed first. In the male 14-15 year old kata competition, David Pham from Wado KK Katrineholm placed first. In the female 14-15 year old -54kg kumite category, Säde Tiger from Renshin-Kan Finland won first place. The document lists the top three placing competitors across multiple age groups and divisions for both kumite and kata events.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy 2014 karate tournament. It provides rankings and matchups for several age groups and weight classes in both kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) competitions for male and female junior and cadet divisions. The top competitors and clubs represented are from Sweden as well as neighboring Finland and Norway.
1. This document provides results from the Karate Kid Cup competition held on November 26th, 2011. It lists the top competitors in each category of kata and kumite for both boys and girls of different age groups.
2. The categories included kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for boys and girls aged 7-13, competing in different belt levels. It lists the top 3-4 competitors in each category.
3. The clubs represented competitors from all over Sweden, as well as some international competitors from Norway and Denmark.
This document provides results from the Swedish Katatrophy competition in 2014, listing the top placing competitors in each category divided by gender and age/belt level. A variety of countries are represented among the winners, showing participants from across Europe. Individual men's and women's categories as well as team competitions for mixed gender and specific age groups are detailed.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on November 26th, 2011. It lists the top three placers in each event by name, club, and country (if applicable). Events included male and female junior and cadet kumite and kata competitions across various age groups and weight classes.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Trophy karate competition held on November 23rd, 2013. It lists the top three placing competitors in each event divided by age group, gender and weight class. The events included kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) for both junior and cadet age divisions among males and females.
This document summarizes the results of the Swedish Junior Throphy karate competition held on November 21st, 2015. It lists the top three placings in each event divided by age group, gender, weight class, and discipline (kumite or kata). Various dojos and clubs from Sweden and Finland are represented among the medalists.
This document provides results from the Swedish Karate Championships held in Karlstad on December 12, 2021. It lists winners and third place finishers for various age group and weight category competitions in kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) for men and women. All finals will take place on Sunday.
This document summarizes the results of various karate competitions between Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Russia, Estonia, and Botswana. It lists the gold, silver, and bronze medal winners in each competition by name, country, and weight class or category. A total of 19 competitions are summarized, including junior and senior male and female divisions in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). Winners came from 6 different countries, with Russia, Sweden, Finland and Estonia being well represented across divisions.
Since Rio is this month’s hot topic, we’d like to showcase some extraordinary female athletes who have dedicated their life to their sport.
We’re here to celebrate ground-breaking achievements which continue to inspire women from all over the world – and not just those competing today.
Several students from different year groups at the school received external awards for their participation and achievements in various extracurricular activities, including water polo, swimming, rugby, drumming, fundraising, and football. Awards included medals, badges, certificates of achievement, and recognition as player of the year for cricket.
Laura and Olivias OLympic Medalist Presentationtakahe2
The document provides results from the 2012 London Olympic Games for New Zealand athletes. It summarizes that New Zealand won 6 gold medals, 2 silver, and 5 bronze. Individual results are given for many events including Mahe Drysdale winning gold in men's single sculls, Hamish Bond and Eric Murray winning gold in men's pair rowing, and Valerie Adams originally winning silver but later upgraded to gold in women's shotput after her opponent tested positive for drugs. The document concludes by thanking the reader for watching.
This document contains the results from the Swedish Karate Championships held on March 14, 2015. It lists the participants in each division (labeled P1 through P13) and age/gender category (A and B). Names of competitors are listed with their placement and club. The championships included divisions for different styles of karate as well as competitors from Sweden and other countries.
The document summarizes results from the Swedish Junior Trophy 2013 karate tournament. It lists winners and placement in different age categories for male and female junior and cadet kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) competitions. Sebastian Jörgensen from Denmark won the male junior 16-17 year old -61kg kumite category. Other top finishers are also noted for each division.
This document summarizes the participants and matchups for several karate tournaments that took place on March 15, 2014 in Sweden. It includes categories for male and female competitors of varying ages and ranks. The tournaments included individual male and female divisions from 16 years old and up, as well as team and junior categories. Each division lists the matchups for the first round of competition between the participants.
This document appears to be the results from the Svenska Katapokalen competition held on March 14, 2015 in Sweden. It includes results for multiple male and female age categories (A-H) and belt ranks (Black belt, 1-3 kyu, 4kyu-). For each category it lists the placings and names of the top competitors, such as Sitthiphon Manaphon taking 1st place in the Male B/1-3kyu division. The results are presented in a table format broken down by age, gender and rank.
The document provides results from the Swedish Katapokalen tournament on March 16, 2013 for various boys age groups. It lists the placements and competitors in each category. The top three placements are indicated with gold (1st), silver (2nd), and bronze (3rd). The tournament was organized by the Svenska Inoue-ha Shito-ryu Kai karate organization.
This document provides the schedule and matchups for the Svenska Katapokalen tournament held on March 16, 2013 in Sweden. It includes the divisions for male seniors, juniors, cadets, and females in multiple age categories. For each division it lists the competitors paired against each other in their respective brackets, pools, or rounds. Placement standings like 1st, 2nd, 3rd are also indicated for some matches. The document is written in Swedish.
The document provides details on the 27th Southeast Asian Games including 33 sports, 37 disciplines, and 460 events over 12 days of competition across 4 sports venues in Myanmar. It lists the number of events and medals for each sport, as well as changes in events from the 2011 SEA Games. The document also includes information on the Myanmar delegation with 185 athletes and 23 coaches competing across various sports.
The document provides details on the 27th Southeast Asian Games including 33 sports, 37 disciplines, and 460 events over 12 days of competition across 4 sports venues in Myanmar. It lists the number of events and medals for each sport, as well as changes in events from the 2011 SEA Games. The document also includes information on Myanmar's delegation of athletes and coaches totalling 285 people across 26 sports.
This document summarizes the requirements for competition equipment items for karate at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, as approved by the IOC. It outlines the specifications for karategis, belts, gloves, shin pads, chest protectors, and body protectors in terms of acceptable colors, placement of manufacturer logos, and required WKF approval logos. The sizes of identifications must follow IOC guidelines. The WKF approval logo can either have a white background for clothing or be black with no background for protective gear. All equipment will be checked before competition to ensure compliance with these standards.
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This document outlines changes to the World Karate Federation's qualification system for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic and postponement of the Games to 2021. Key points include: the cancellation of karate qualification events in March 2020 due to the outbreak; maintaining the original qualification system principles with inclusion of missed 2020 opportunities in 2021; and rescheduling the qualification tournament and determining a new Olympic standing deadline for 2021 in line with IOC guidelines.
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This document outlines the qualification system for karate at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. It details the number and allocation of quota places for men's and women's kumite and kata events. There will be 80 total athletes (68 men and 34 women). Quota places will be allocated through the following pathways:
1) Olympic standing as of May 2021, with the top 4 men's and women's athletes in each event qualifying.
2) A qualification tournament in June 2021, where the top 3 men's and women's athletes in each event will qualify.
3) Continental representation, with 12 total quota places allocated based on results from 2019 continental games.
The host country Japan may enter up to
This document provides information about the upcoming World Karate Federation (WKF) Karate 1 Youth League taking place from May 1-3, 2020 in Limassol, Cyprus. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, venues, registration process, hotels, and key contacts. The event is organized by the Cyprus Karate Federation and will take place at the Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center in Limassol, following WKF rules. Online registration is required by April 30, with on-site registration only on May 1. The schedule includes eliminations, repechages and finals for kata and kumite events in junior, cadet and U14 categories over the three-day period.
The document provides information about the 47th EKF Junior, Cadet & U21 Championships taking place in Budapest, Hungary from February 7-9, 2020. It includes greetings from the President of the European Karate Federation and the President of the Hungarian Karate Federation. Details are provided about Budapest, transportation options, a selection of 14 accommodation options close to the venue, the event schedule, competition information including categories, approved items, venue and training facilities. Information is also given about registrations, visas, additional services in Budapest, reservation forms, terms of responsibility, and contact details.
The document provides information about the Nordic Championships in Karate that will take place from November 22-23, 2019 in Kolding, Denmark. It details the organizer, organizing committee, venue, schedule of events, entry requirements including fees and deadlines, competition rules, disciplines, coach and referee registration, accommodation options at the headquarters hotel and alternatives, shuttle bus transportation, a farewell party, and contact information for questions.
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 is a bulletin from the World Karate Federation (WKF) Competition Rules Commission providing clarification on rule changes and procedures. It addresses 4 items: 1) encouraging activity in kumite bouts without stopping time; 2) the procedure for inconclusive video reviews; 3) allowing religious headwear for all coaches; and 4) implementing random performance order in kata competitions after the initial round. The bulletin aims to keep athletes, coaches, and officials informed of current practices and rule changes.
La Federación Mundial de Karate (WKF) ha homologado 12 marcas de protecciones deportivas para el periodo 2020-2023. Estas protecciones, con la certificación "WKF APPROVED", serán obligatorias en todas las competiciones mundiales y continentales organizadas por la WKF o las Federaciones Continentales. La lista de distribuidores de estas marcas estará disponible en la página web de la WKF a partir del 1 de enero de 2020.
The document provides information about the upcoming WKF Karate 1 Youth League event taking place from September 27-29, 2019 in Monterrey, Mexico. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, registration process, venues, organizers, and other event details. Key points include competitions being held at the Gimnasio Nuevo Leon sports hall, online registration closing on September 13, categories for cadets, juniors and under 14s in kumite and kata, and a coaches briefing on September 27.
The document outlines the bracket structure for a martial arts tournament with 8 competitors divided into groups. It shows the rounds and groupings where competitors will face off, with the top ranking competitors in each group advancing to the next round, culminating in a final bout to determine first place.
1) The document outlines the rules and procedures for WKF kata competition. It divides competitors into groups and uses a bracket system to determine the top performers who advance to later rounds and potential medal matches.
2) Technical and athletic performance are separately scored on a scale from 5.0 to 10.0, with technical performance making up 70% of the total score. Fouls and disqualifications are also defined.
3) Depending on the number of competitors, they will be divided into groups and rounds in order to narrow the field down to eventual medal winners through successive kata performances. The top scorers from each group advance at each stage.
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The document announces the 12th WKF Youth Training Camp and WKF Kids U12 & U21 Cup taking place from July 1-5, 2019 in Umag, Croatia. It provides details on the schedule of activities, training instructors, competition categories, official accommodations, and invites karate practitioners from around the world to participate in the largest youth karate event. The president of the WKF and Croatian Karate Federation express their support for the event and confidence that it will be well organized and a great success like previous years.
This document provides information about the upcoming 2019 World Karate Federation (WKF) Karate 1 Premier League event taking place from April 19-21, 2019 in Rabat, Morocco. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, registration process, venues, hotels, and other event details. The event will feature kata and kumite competitions across various weight categories for male and female athletes. Online registration is required by April 4 and on-site registration and weigh-ins will take place on April 18 at the headquarters hotel. The competition will take place at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex and feature TV production of the finals.
This document provides information about the WKF Karate1 Series A competition to be held in Istanbul, Turkey from May 17-19, 2019. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, registration process, hotels, and other key event details. The competition will feature kata and kumite events for men and women across various weight categories. Online registration is required by May 5, and the event will take place at the WOW Hotel Convention Center in Istanbul.
This document provides information for the 54th EKF Senior Karate Championships taking place from March 28-31, 2019 in Guadalajara, Spain. It includes greetings from the EKF and Spanish Karate Federation presidents. Details are given on transportation to Guadalajara, a list of 12 accommodation options with rates, the competition schedule and information, approved equipment, registration processes, and contacts. The event is expected to draw karate enthusiasts from across Europe to celebrate the sport.
This document provides information for the 54th EKF Senior Karate Championships taking place from March 28-31, 2019 in Guadalajara, Spain. It discusses greetings from the EKF and Spanish Karate Federation presidents, details on getting to and accommodations in Guadalajara, the event schedule and competition information, registration details, and additional tourist information. Contact information is provided for the Spanish Karate Federation organizers.
The 32nd International Bosphorus Cup will take place March 9-10, 2019 in Istanbul, Turkey. It will be organized by the Turkish Karate Federation according to WKF rules. Online registration through Sportdata.org is required by March 3rd, with a late fee after that date. Referees must also register by March 3rd and will be paid daily fees of 70€ for WKF referees and 50€ for others. The event will feature individual and team competition in kata and kumite across various age/weight categories for men and women, including veterans. It will be held at the Ahmet Comert Sporthall in Atakoy.
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is one of the most prominent and lucrative Twenty20 (T20) cricket leagues in the world. Since its inception in 2008, the IPL has revolutionized the landscape of cricket by blending sports, entertainment, and commerce. This summary provides an overview of the IPL's history, structure, notable performances, controversies, and its impact on cricket and beyond.
History and Formation
The IPL was launched by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2008, inspired by the success of domestic T20 leagues like the English T20 Cup and the now-defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL). Lalit Modi, the then Vice-President of BCCI, played a crucial role in conceptualizing and launching the league. The inaugural season kicked off in April 2008 with eight franchises representing different cities in India.
Structure and Format
The IPL follows a franchise-based model, where teams are owned by a mix of corporations, Bollywood stars, and other high-profile individuals. The league originally started with eight teams, although the number has fluctuated over the years due to various reasons including expansions and terminations. As of the latest seasons, the IPL features ten teams.
The tournament format includes a double round-robin stage, where each team plays the others twice, followed by playoffs. The top four teams from the round-robin stage qualify for the playoffs, which consist of two qualifiers, an eliminator, and the final. This format ensures a highly competitive and engaging tournament, culminating in a grand finale to crown the champion.
Teams and Their Evolution
The founding teams of the IPL were:
Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals)
Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings)
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
Mumbai Indians (MI)
Rajasthan Royals (RR)
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
Deccan Chargers (now defunct, replaced by Sunrisers Hyderabad)
Over the years, the league has seen new teams such as Pune Warriors India, Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Gujarat Lions, and Rising Pune Supergiant. The most recent additions are the Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants, introduced in the 2022 season.
Iconic Players and Performances
The IPL has attracted the best talent from around the world, with numerous iconic players making significant contributions. Some of the standout performers include:
Sachin Tendulkar (MI): The "Little Master" brought his legendary status to the IPL, winning the Orange Cap (top run-scorer) in 2010.
Chris Gayle (RCB, KXIP): Known for his explosive batting, Gayle holds the record for the highest individual score in an IPL match (175*).
MS Dhoni (CSK): Dhoni's leadership has been instrumental in CSK's success, leading them to multiple titles.
AB de Villiers (RCB): Renowned for his innovative stroke play, de Villiers has been a consistent match-winner.
Virat Kohli (RCB): The highest run-scorer in IPL history, Kohli's batting prowess is unmatched.
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But Julian Nagelsmann will be out to recuperate the spirits of the home nation and recent victories over France and the Netherlands in friendly contests was a sign that Germany will be among the competitors for the title this summer.
Scotland, Switzerland and Hungary delay in Group A, with Germany kicking off the UEFA Euro 2024 against the Scots in Munich on June 13. Nagelsmann’s crew has been bolstered by Bayer Leverkusen’s remarkable unbeaten Bundesliga accomplishment, with star Florian Wirtz named player of the year in the German top-flight.
The 21-year-old star adds to a quantity of national team stalwarts who remain from Germany’s World Cup triumph in 2014, with Thomas Muller and Manuel Neuer amalgamated by the returning Toni Kroos, who is back from international withdrawal.
Euro Cup 2024: Julian Nagelsmann Announces Euro Cup Germany's 27-Player Preliminary Squad
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Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich), Marc-Andre ter Stegen (Barcelona), Oliver Baumann (Hoffenheim), Alex Nubel (Stuttgart),
Defenders: Waldemar Anton (Stuttgart), David Raum (RB Leipzig), Antonio Rudiger (Real Madrid). Moreover Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund), Jonathan Tah (Bayer Leverkusen). Benjamin Henrichs (RB Leipzig), Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich), Robin Koch (Eintracht Frankfurt), Maximilian Mittelstadt (Stuttgart)
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Midfielders: Toni Kroos (Real Madrid), Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich), Aleksandar Pavlovic. Although, Robert Andrich (Bayer Leverkusen), Chris Fuhrich (Stuttgart), Pascal Gross (Brighton and Hove Albion). Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen), Ilkay Gundogan (Barcelona), (Bayern Munich), Leroy Sane (Bayern Munich)
Forwards: Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich), Deniz Undav (Stuttgart), Maximilian Beier (Hoffenheim), Niclas Fullkrug (Borussia Dortmund), Kai Havertz (Arsenal)
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This presentation is version 3 of the strategic plan for Real Bedford Football Club.
Our goals are:
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2. Women's' Team - To bring Championship to Bedford and ultimately get us into the Women's Super League.
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6. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
BOYS/POJKAR P9B
1 Elliot Brinjak Zenkukai Jönköping Fabian Askenborn KD Katrineholm 2
17 Bastian Brandt Zaric Kusano-ha Hornstull --- 18
9 Andrè Fors Fagersta KK Filip Todorovic Fagersta KK 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Mert Yilmaz Botkyrka Shukokai KK Konstantinos Xanthoulidis Botkyrka Shukokai KK6
21 --- --- 22
13 Måns Edvardsson Kusano-ha Ekerö Alexander Henriksson Kusano-ha Ekerö14
29 --- --- 30
3 Isac Hellgren KD Katrineholm 1:a Yasin Karakurt Botkyrka Shukokai KK 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 Kevin Tang Wakajishi KK 3:a Stig Blomqvist Combat Academy 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Per Wiklund Botkyrka Shukokai KK Ranjit Singh Botkyrka Shukokai KK 8
23 --- --- 24
15 Igor Törnqvist Kusano-ha Ekerö Theo Isaksson Solna KD 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
7. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
BOYS/POJKAR P10A
1 Oskar Nyholm Gijomonkai KK Finland Casper Berto Botkyrka Shukokai KK 2
17 Philip Strede Järva KD Leo Hjort Järva KD 18
9 Alexander Sims Lidingö Kevin Bjerke Wado Karate Katrineholm10
25 --- --- 26
5 Jakob Persson Karlstad KF Lukas Sandberg Danderyds KK 6
21 --- --- 22
13 Alexander Giannakes Solna Shotokan KK Jonathan Lindqvist Solna Shotokan KK14
29 --- --- 30
3 Constantine Stavrakos Botkyrka Shukokai KK 1:a Theodor Essving Botkyrka Shukokai KK 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 Max Eriksson Bromma KK 3:a Dylan Sandoval Lopez Bromma KK 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Alfred Melin Wakajishi KK Aron Karlsson Wakajishi KK 8
23 --- --- 24
15 Emanuel Oussi Järva KD Arvid Orrberg Järva KD 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
8. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
BOYS/POJKAR P10B
1 Daniel Askenborn KD Katrineholm Adam Zimmerman Åkersberga Samurai KK2
17 --- --- 18
9 Luka Lackanovic Solna Shotokan KK Kristian Kipouros Solna Shotokan KK 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Alvin Ljung Benedetti Botkyrka Shukokai KK Haydar Konduk Gojukai Seinan KK 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Lukas Nyberg Botkyrka Shukokai KK 1:a Ibrahim Halmstrand Botkyrka Shukokai KK4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 Christian Virkkula Lohjan Karate Finland 3:a Arnan Ramanujam Kusano-ha Hornstull12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Vilgot Täkte Danderyds KK Alex Beatus Combat Academy 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
9. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
BOYS/POJKAR P11A
1 Anthony Vu KD Katrineholm Niklas Tjus Saari Kusano-ha Älvsjö 2
17 --- --- 18
9 Jesse Aaltonen Lohjan Karate Finland Aapo Lindgren Lohjan Karate Finland 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Tim Stenhammar Wakajishi KK Olle Boglind Wakajishi KK 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Yoel Habtit Gojukai Seinan KK 1:a Vincent Elfström Danderyds KK 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Markus Eriksson Inyon KK Simon Hrstic Solna Shotokan KK 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
10. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
BOYS/POJKAR P11B
1 Hamid Moosawi KD Katrineholm Johan Andersson Tibble KK 2
17 --- --- 18
9 --- --- 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Benjamin Jönsson Gojukai Sthlm Camilo Ekstedt Minakami KD 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Taki Konduk Gojukai Seinan KK 1:a Henrik Fahlin-Markström Fagersta KK 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 --- --- 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
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11. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
BOYS/POJKAR P12A
1 Ludwig Pettersson Mifunè Örebro Elias Ekman KD Katrineholm 2
17 --- --- 18
9 Leo Dahl Värmdö Shitoryu Kofukan Elliott Grunewald Värmdö Shitoryu Kofukan10
25 --- --- 26
5 Erik Lundqvist Botkyrka Shukokai KK Maximilian Histrup KK Elit 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 William Tran Solstadens KK 1:a Hannes Eriksson Åkersberga Samurai KK4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 Aapo Kirjavainen Lohjan Karate Finland 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Björn Stuchel Kungsängens Kampsport Georgios Vatsos Bromma KK 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
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12. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
BOYS/POJKAR P12B
1 Andreas Dahlberg Tibble KK Oscar Renfors Fagersta KK 2
17 --- --- 18
9 --- --- 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Knut Nordin Kamph Västerås Shukokai KK Elias Gimberg Västerås Shukokai KK 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Nebi Mahari Fagersta KK 1:a Natan Wåger Fagersta KK 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Cesar Navas Kungsängens Kampsport Viktor Bubic Solna Shotokan KK 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
13. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
BOYS/POJKAR P13A
1 Edward Berglund Botkyrka Shukokai KK Theo Nordström Bodens KK 2
17 --- --- 18
9 --- --- 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Henrik Luu Gojukai Eskilstuna Richard Slehofer SSK Bratislava Slovakia6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Markus Näsvall Gojukai Seinan KK 1:a Noel Ström Wakajishi KK 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Roman Hrcka SSK Bratislava Slovakia Ashley Tayam Järva KD 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
14. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
BOYS/POJKAR P13B
1 Figge Lundberg Nacka KK Ivar Oxelvik Botkyrka Shukokai KK 2
17 --- --- 18
9 --- --- 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Filip Hedebratt Västerås Shukokai KK Matej Rebro SSK Bratislava Slovakia 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Elvis Press Broberg Botkyrka Shukokai KK 1:a Mattias Uzbekov Fagersta KK 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 --- --- 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
31. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
MALE SENIORS/HERRAR SENIORER A/ from 16 years/ 16 år upp
1 Niklas Turunen Kuopion Karate Finland Juuso Kenkkilä Tapanilan Erä Finland 2
17 Alper Deger Auistrian Karate Federation Jesse Enkamp Combat Academy 18
9 Alexander Pagot Swe.National team Elias Lundgren Karategymmansiet IF 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Åke Andersson Tranås KK Ian Toth Swe.National team 6
21 Ludwig Meidner Solna KD --- 22
13 Benjamin Rath Austrian Karate Federation Michael Kompek Austrian Karate Federation14
29 --- --- 30
3 Oliver Kuisma Lahden Karate Finland 1:a Dylan Travers Shindo-Kai England 4
19 Bobor Joysinov Bromma KK 2:a Tomas Hajdu SSK Bratislava Slovakia 20
11 Sam Biranvand Fagersta KK 3:a Patrick Valet Austrian Karate Federation12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Felix Falk Swe.National team Khai Truong Swe.National team 8
23 --- --- 24
15 Daniel Fiala Austrian Karate Federation Lukas Buchinger Austrian Karate Federation16
31 --- --- 32
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32. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
MALE SENIORS/HERRAR SENIORER B/ kyu från 16 år
1 Rashid Mbarouk Botkyrka Shukokai KK Johan Martinsson Botkyrka Shukokai KK 2
17 --- --- 18
9 --- --- 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Douglas Lerwall Gojukai Eskilstuna Duraid Abod Gojukai Eskilstuna 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 William Viberg Botkyrka Shukokai KK 1:a Elias Lundgren Karategymnasiet IF 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Akbar Joysinov Bromma KK Ludwig Meidner Solna KD 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
33. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
MALE SENIORS/HERRAR SENIORER C/ U-21 ( 18-21 år)
1 Khai Truong Swe.National team Alexander Pagot Swe.National team 2
17 --- --- 18
9 --- --- 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Tomas Hajdu SSK Bratislava Slovakia --- 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Akbar Joysinov Bromma KK 1:a Bobor Joysinov Bromma KK 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 --- --- 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
35. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
MALE SENIORS/HERRAR SENIORER E/ 40-49 years
1 Mikael Melosso Bromma Gojuryu KA Marko Dahlman Bromma Gojuryu KA 2
17 --- --- 18
9 --- --- 10
25 --- --- 26
5 --- --- 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Marcus Bergman Combat Academy 1:a --- 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 --- --- 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
36. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
MALE SENIORS/HERRAR SENIORER F/ 50- years
1 Veniamin Garmaev Tatsujin Dojo Russia Åke Andersson Tranås KK 2
17 --- --- 18
9 --- --- 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Arri Hirvasniemi Gojukai Eskilstuna Tony Törnqvist Gojukai Eskilstuna 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Åke Strömberg Gojukai Sthlm 1:a Douglas Lervall Gojukai Eskilstuna 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Joachim Wollnert Bromma KK Thomas Briesch Solna KD 8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
37. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
G/ MALE JUNIORS 16-17 years/ JUNIORER 16-17år
1 Dylan Travers Shindo-Kai England Ian Toth Swe.National team 2
17 --- --- 18
9 Ludwig Meidner Solna KD --- 10
25 --- --- 26
5 Daniel Fiala Austrian Karate Federation Hugo Brunlid Lidingö KD 6
21 --- --- 22
13 --- --- 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Leonard Berglund Botkyrka Shukokai KK 1:a Elias Lundgren Karategymnasiet IF 4
19 --- 2:a --- 20
11 --- 3:a --- 12
27 --- 3:a --- 28
7 Vilhelm Andersson Gojukai Eskilstuna Konrad Christensen Gojukai Eskilstuna8
23 --- --- 24
15 --- --- 16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai
38. Svenska Katapokalen 25/2 2017
H/ MALE CADETS 14-15 years/YNGRE JUNIORER
1 Nikita Sholkunov Tatsujin Dojo Russia Mark Löytved Sydkustens KK Denmark 2
17 Love Wallqvist Wakajishi KK Marcus Henningsson Gojukai Sthlm 18
9 Joseph Bergqvist Botkyrka Shukokai KK Sandra Mellin Botkyrka Shukokai KK 10
25 Emil Jakobsson Bromma KK Alexander Storgårds Bromma KK 26
5 Simon Hubsch Tranås KK Vincent Caroni Swe.National team 6
21 Jesper Lindström Linköping Shotokan KK Oliver Lindström Linköping Shotokan KK22
13 Max Wallström Bodens KK Gustav Larsson Gojukai Seinan KK 14
29 --- --- 30
3 Oliver Lundhagen Nacka KK 1:a Julius Nyholm Gijomonkai KK Finland 4
19 Eris Söderberg Kungsängens Kampsport 2:a Isak Larsson Kungsängens Kampsport 20
11 Josef Kedri Botkyrka Shukokai KK 3:a Max Larsson Kusano-ha Älvsjö 12
27 Tim Westman Bromma KK 3:a Jaroslav Pista SSK Bratislava Slovakia28
7 Teodor Fromell Swe.National team Alexander Asp Botkyrka Shukokai KK 8
23 Isak Olsson Gojukai Eskilstuna Sean O´Connor Bromma KK 24
15 Ludwig Olsen Karlstad KF Hannes Köstenbaumer Austrian Karate Federation16
31 --- --- 32
Svenska Inoue-Ha Shito-Ryu Kai Keishin-Kai