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The 32nd KWF European Kyokushin Championship 2018

The Russian Kyokushin Federation – RKF in cooperation with

the European Kyokushin Federation and the Kyokushin World Federation – KWF

have the pleasure to invite you to the 32nd KWF European Kyokushin Championship in the city of Kaliningrad, Russia.
The event will take place at the «Sozvezdie» Stadium on September 21- 22 2018

KWF European Kyokushin Championship

The Championship will take place in kumite and kata divided into categories of women and men.


DOWNLOADS:

Bulletin_No_1_32_EC

Numbers of categories

RULES FOR CHILDREN AND JUNIOR KUMITE (UPDATED JANUARY 2018)

RULES FOR KATA (UPDATED JANUARY 2018)

RULES FOR SENIOR KUMITE (JANUARY 2018)


Only official Registration Forms undersigned by Country Representative will be accepted.
The deadline for sending in is 20th August 2018. After this date we accept no more inscriptions.


 

KUMITE CATEGORIES AND KATA
12 – 13 YEARS OLD GIRLS.
12 – 13 YEARS OLD BOYS.
14 – 15 YEARS OLD GIRLS.
14 – 15 YEARSOLD BOYS:
JUNIORGIRLS (16 -17YEARS OLD)
JUNIOR BOYS (16 – 17 YEARS OLD)
SENIOR WOMEN (+18 YEARS OLD)
SENIOR MEN (+ 18 YEARS OLD)
OLDBOY MEN (+ 35 YEARS OLD)

Detailed KWF rules regarding Kumite and Kata can be found in 3 attachments: International Championship Officials, Rules of Kyokushin Kata Competition and Categories Children and Juniors.

Russian Kyokushin Federation
Vice President
Shihan Sergey Soldatov

Secretary
Sempai Roman Veselovskiy

+79969598190
fkr.rus@mail.ru

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