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KWUCAMP 2018: Seminar for judges

As every year on KWU Summer camp and this was not without seminar for judges.

Shihan Ramil Gabbasov started the seminar with a welcome greeting and started the work. The possibility of adding new rules to the battle was discussed. If these new rules are added, we will immediately share with you.

Besides theory and discussion, the judges also had practice. But a real practice is done at the Varna Cup, which is one of the main events of the camp!

 

The XII KWU International summer camp is held from 01.07.2018 to 08.07.2018 with main Instructors :

Kancho Hatsuo Royama – 9 dan
Shihan Andre Drewniak – 9 dan
Shihan David Pickthall – 7 dan
Shihan Alexander Tanushkin – 7 dan
Shihan Marin Mitev – 6 dan
Shihan Ivo Kamenov – 6 dan

Shihan Akio Koyama – 8 dan
Shihan Asen Asenov – 5 dan
Shihan Ramil Gabbasоv – 5 dan
Sensei Nikolay Rachev – 5 dan
Sensei Stoyan Dimov – 4 dan
Sensei Tihomir Atanasov– 4 dan

Sensei Zahari Damyanov – 4 dan
Sensei Aleksandar Pichkunov – 4 dan
Sensei Sergey Plekhanov – 4 dan
Sensei Kobayashi Hitomi – 4 dan
Sensei Dmitry Savelyev – 3 dan
Sensei Stilyan Petrov – 3 dan
Sensei Petar Martinov – 3 dan
Sensei Inoue Yuta – 3 dan
Senpai Yokozawa Taku – 2 dan


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Downloads camp’s schedules:  Schedule – English  /  Расписание – Russian

 

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