ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ENTERED ONLINE IN SPORTDATA VIA YOUR CLUB INSTRUCTOR OR DESIGNATED CLUB DELEGATE. Whoever registers the athletes for their club in Sportdata is responsible for informing players, coaches, instructors, parents, and supporters of the Terms and Conditions | Health and Safety | Code of Conduct as detailed in the disclaimer - seen later in this bulletin.
- All entries for athletes, officials and coaches must be entered on Sportdata before midnight Wednesday 26 July 2023.
- NO LATE ENTRIES OR CHANGES TO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED by the Tournament Organising Committee.
- This will enable the tournament organisers to plan more effectively and publish the final timetable earlier.
- If there are insufficient entries in a particular division, then divisions may be combined or not held.
- All entry fees are paid as one club payment by 6:00 pm FRIDAY, 28 July 2023.
- PAYMENT OF ENTRY FEES BY INTERNET BANKING TO KARATE AUCKLAND
- Internet Banking Westpac Account: 03 0123 0328727 00
- Add your club name with 'AKLCHAMP 23' in the bank reference.
TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME
Please consult the draw and timetable on the Sportdata website for final times closer to the tournament time when competitor numbers are confirmed
Provisional:
Sunday 18 June 2023:
Subject to change based on entries.
Beginning at 8:30 am – Premier & Intermediate Grades ( KATA, KUMITE, TEAM )
Beginning at 12:00 pm – Development Grades ( KATA, KUMITE, TEAM )
TOURNAMENT RULES
- During the bow-in at the beginning of the tournament, all players must be in Gi or Club tracksuits and must present themselves correctly.
- Coaches must wear their club tracksuits.
- A maximum of six coaches can be registered per club. WKF Rules will be applied for Premier Grades in this Tournament.
- All entries are final. Please ensure all entries are completed correctly as incorrect age or weight information may result in disqualification from the tournament.
- Coaches/Clubs, please ensure your player information is up to date in the Sportdata system; athletes get older and heavier/lighter and change grades. (The Sportdata system will only adjust age – not weight or grade).
- Only registered coaches will be allowed on the tatami at any time.
- Registered coaches should have a current First Aid qualification and be aware of the signs of concussion https://www.accsportsmart.co.nz/concussion/.
- The Organising Committee reserves the right to withdraw, combine or change Event Categories if and when required up to 48 hours before the Competition commences.
- All players must present themselves to the Registration Table and register before their competitions. (Kumite players will be weighed) - Registration times will be posted once the timetable is finalised
TOURNAMENT REQUIREMENTS
KATA
- WKF 2023 rules will apply with the following modifications:
Individual Kata
- Premier competitors -
- Any approved WKF Kata.
- No Repeats as per WKF rules.
- Electronically scored Kata events, as per the WKF rules and table below.
- Please see the 2023 WKF rules for more detail.
- Intermediate competitors –
- Any Kata from the KNZ Intermediate and Development list.
- Competitors can not repeat consecutively, i.e. A,B,A,B, ...
- The WKF flag system will be used.
- Development competitors –
- Any Kata from the KNZ Development list.
- Competitors can repeat consecutively, i.e. A,A,A ...
- The WKF flag system will be used.
Team Kata
- 5 – 9 Years Old:
- WKF and the KNZ Kata can be repeated.
- Bunkai is not required for medal rounds.
- Ages: 5 - 9 Years Old, inclusive.
- Can be mixed ( Male / Female )
- 10 – 13 Years Old:
- WKF Kata can be repeated, but not consecutively
- Bunkai is required for medal rounds.
- Ages: 10 - 13 Years Old, inclusive.
- 14 – 17 Years Old: (Junior and Cadet)
- WKF Kata can be repeated, but not consecutively.
- Bunkai is required for medal rounds.
- Ages: 14 - 17 Years Old, inclusive.
- 16 Years plus:
- WKF Kata in all rounds.
- No repetition is permitted.
- Bunkai is required for medal rounds.
- Ages 16 - 99 Years Old, inclusive.
- Must be completed within 5 minutes, including Bunkai.
- There will be a limit of TWO teams per club/association that can be entered in each male and female category - players entered in the team/s must be registered and financial members of the club entering
NB: Competitors must announce the name of the Kata they will be performing before they start performing the Kata. They must also bow inside the competition area before starting and bow after completing the Kata. The competitor will be disqualified for failing to do so.
KUMITE
- All Kumite divisions, depending on numbers, could be split into weight divisions, so please ensure your player's weight is correctly entered on Sportdata; otherwise, you may be disqualified from competing (non-WKF weight grades may differentiate weight grades).
- For ages 13 and under, techniques toward the JODAN area (Head, Face, Neck) can score, but NO contact is permitted. Any contact (unless by self-endangerment - Mubobi), including skin touch, will be penalised.
- WKF points, warning, and penalty systems will be used for all Kumite Events.
- For ages 14 and over, the WKF rules will apply
Kumite Bout Duration (Development / Intermediate / Premier / Teams) - Stop Clock
- 06 – 09 years old - 1 minute 30 seconds
- 10 – 13 years old - 1 minute 30 seconds
- 14 – 17 years old - 2:0 minutes
- 18 years and older (U’21 and Senior) - 3:0 minutes
- Veteran (35 years and older) - 2:0 minutes
NB: Depending on the event numbers, the organising committee may vary the match duration.
Kumite Teams
Clubs have first call on competitors however to maximise participation, All teams are to be named in the entry with two or three players. There is a limit of TWO teams per club. The age is as of Sunday 06 August 2023.
- 6-9 Years: One player aged 6-7, another aged 7-8 years, and another 8-9 years; a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 3 players in each team.
- 10-13 Years: One player aged 10-11, another aged 11-12 years, and another 12-13 years; a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 3 players in each team.
- 14-17 Years: One player aged 14-15, another aged 15-16 years, and another 16-17 years]; a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 3 players in each team.
- Female 18 years and older: A minimum of 2 and a maximum of 3 players in each team.
- Male 18 years and older: A minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 players in each team.
- All teams must complete the "Kumite Teams form" (attached under the downloads section) and hand over the duly completed forms to tournament officials on or before 09:00 a.m. on the tournament day.
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
All competitors (Kumite and Kata) must wear a clean white Gi in good condition.
- Competitors who are Premier competitors must follow the WKF rules, i.e. white karate gi without stripes, piping, or personal embroidery.
- ALL PREMIER KUMITE COMPETITORS MUST WEAR Mouthguards, Body protectors, Red and Blue belts, and Red and Blue hand mitts (matching the belt they are competing in). Foot protectors must match the belt colour.
- All Equipment should be KNZ, Oceania, or WKF approved. The referees will give final approval.
- Kumite competitors may wear their own groin protectors (WKF type).
- Female Kumite 11-year-olds and above – Advised to wear approved chest protectors under the body protector.
- Head protection is strongly recommended (but not compulsory); a WKF face mask or other padded protection is deemed acceptable by the tournament organising committee.
KATA & KUMITE EVENT MANAGEMENT
Kumite and Flagged Kata events:
- The final decision for events will be made after numbers of competing are confirmed.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
As part of Health and Safety, we need to be sure that player weights for Kumite are correct. Therefore, club instructors please check that player weights for Kumite are accurate on Club information in Sportdata. An incorrect weight category entered could result in disqualification from that particular event.
REFUND POLICY
A full refund of the Entry Fee paid can only be given if a competitor withdraws for good reason before the commencement of the tournament. If your event has been cancelled due to a lack of numbers and you have not been reallocated to another event, you will then receive a refund for that portion of your entry fee.
PLEASE NOTE: It is the player’s responsibility to listen for events being called and to report to the Mat Marshall on time. Failure to do so will result in disqualification
TOURNAMENT ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Information may be updated in preparation. However, this document will be dated to show current information. Any queries, don’t hesitate to contact the secretary of Karate Auckland.
DISPUTES
A Tournament Disputes sub-committee will be organised to cater for any disputes during and after the tournament, In principle, this sub-committee shall include one referee, one coach and one EC member. Any dispute after the event must submit the dispute/ concern in an email to KARATENZ.AUCKLAND@GMAIL.COM and this will be dealt with in a timely manner.
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