On November 17-18, 2023, the Kyokushin World Federation (KWF) will organize its Open World Championships in Arnhem, Netherlands. It is a championship for both Kata and Kumite and participation is open to all karateka aged 12 years or older in the categories of children, juniors, seniors, and old boys. Keep updated by visiting the following website: https://nkko.nl/world-championship-2023-english/. This website will be regularly updated with all necessary information concerning hotels, bulletins 1 and 2, and championship rules. Registration will be done through Kumite Technology.



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