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2024-05-13 [10:49:43] |
New Event: Karate New Zealand Otago Southland Regional Championships 2025 (NZL) |
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Registration for this event will run from 14th April 2024 to 11th May 2024 We plan category draws to be up by 18th May 2024 and finalised by the 25th May 2024.
Where: 143 B Centennial Avenue, Alexandra, 9320, Central Otago, New Zealand. Entries Close: 11 pm Saturday 4th May 2024
Late entries, incorrect entries or entries without payment will not be accepted. * Internet banking: 06-0942-0366057-00 (please include the name of the competitor) - KNZ Otago Southland account Organiser: Lisa van Kampen (Organising Committee) Contact: Pat Quaid (Otago Southland Regional Secretary) FEES (UNLIMITED EVENTS) Individual Events $55.00 ($70.00 for non-KNZ members) Team Events $30.00 ($50.00 for non-KNZ members) CONDITIONS OF ENTRY PLEASE ENTER ONLINE VIA SPORTDATA (entries must be through your club NOT individual athletes - PARENTS, please do not enter your children individually!) https://www.sportdata.org/karate/set-online/
DIVISIONSDevelopment – Kyu grade only, must do development kata, you can only be in this division for a maximum of 2 years. This is also for all competitors 9 years and under. You will be split by weight and grade/kyu. Compulsory Kata only. Competitors can repeat Kata. Intermediate – More experienced in tournaments but not at the premier level yet. Kata has free choice in all rounds but cannot repeat consecutively. You can only be in this division for a maximum of 2 years. Premier – Have competed before, 2nd Kyu, and above. Those attempting National teams must be in the Premier divisions. Kata free choice in all rounds, no repeats. WKF rules apply. Kumite – All Kumite divisions will be split into weight divisions, so please make sure your weight is correctly entered otherwise, you may be disqualified from that weight division. Note - A competitor can only enter one division. The division can be different for Kata and Kumite. *** Divisions may be altered depending on the number of entries
The following dress and safety equipment codes will apply:
The below conditions also apply to the age group: 13 yrs & below - U14
Females 11-13yrs
14 yrs & above
Female 14 yrs & above
COMPETITION RULESFor a copy of the current WKF rules (2023), please go to:
For a video of WKF scoring, please go to: Karate Rules videos
As per current WKF Rules (above) with the following modifications Kumite rules apply to all Karate New Zealand (UNZKO- Union of NZ Karate Organisations Inc. Soc.) Sanctioned Tournaments Scoring/Contact: 1. 9 yrs and under – Techniques to the head can score but absolutely NO contact will be allowed. Any contact at all, (unless by Mubobi) including skin touch, will be penalised. The first player to 8 points or the player with the most points at the time up will be deemed the winner. 2. 10-13 yrs - Techniques to the head can score but absolutely NO contact will be allowed. Any contact at all, (unless by Mubobi) including skin touch, will be penalised. 3. Cadets (14/15), Juniors (16/17), and Seniors (18+) – all as per WKF rulebook. Bout duration WKF Rule 5.1 Duration of the Kumite bout is:
Kata Judging The judging of all Kata competitions will follow the WKF flag system, with either 3 or 5 judges. Compulsory Kata list: Heian, Pinan, Gekisai, Saifa, or any other Kihon Kata. In the 9 yrs and under division competitors are required to perform “Compulsory Kata” (listed above). Team Kata 9yrs and under Only one Kata required 10-13yrs Only one kata required, Bunkai required for medal rounds 14-17yrs Only one kata required, Bunkai required for medal rounds 16yrs+ Only one kata required, Bunkai required for medal rounds Repêchage Divisions with three competitors will be run round robin with the placing decided on the number of wins achieved. If each competitor has one win each then placing’s will be decided on the total points scored. Divisions with four competitors will have a match between the two competitors who have not won a match to decide on third place. Divisions with four to eight competitors will have third place decided using the repechage system Divisions with nine or more competitors will use repechage to decide on third placing. For Karate, repechage involves the competitors who were beaten by a finalist playing to decide the 3rd place. This means that all medal winners, except possibly for third place in a round-robin division, will have won at least one match. Coaches As per WKF rules, follow the code of behaviour and the dress code, namely club or national tracksuit. Only one coach can be on the mat at a time and only official coaches on the mat and in the warm-up area.
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