Downloadable PDF - Tournament Details

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Downloadable PDF - Tournament Details
Southern Interior Karate Association
Zone1 & 2 Playoffs 2015
LOCATION:
Kelowna Secondary School
1079 Raymer Avenue
Kelowna, BC
DATE:
Sunday, April 19, 2015
TIME:
8:00 am Doors open
8:15 am - 8:45 am
Event Confirmation & Weigh-in
9:00 am
Competition begins
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It is not necessary to check in at the head table unless there is a problem with your registration.
IMPORTANT NOTE: As this playoff is a qualifier for the Provincial Championships (May 30 & 31, 2015), those
who are wishing to compete at the Provincials must qualify in the age division that he/she will be on that date.
For those who aspire to make the BC Team through placing in the Provincials and then hopefully attend the
Nationals (Jan 7-10, 2016 approx), you will need to qualify in this playoff in the age division that you will be on
that date.
Coaches and Senseis please make sure you understand this.
FEES:
Under 18yrs: $20.00 per event
or $50.00 for 3 events
18 yrs +: $25.00 per event
or $65.00 for 3 events
Cheques:
Submit just one cheque only, made payable to SIKA. Please send cheque along with your
registrations to address below (in red)
DEADLINE:
Registration and fees (includes GST/PST) are due on April 3rd, 2015 (Friday).
After April 3rd, entries will be accepted at same-day fees only.
Registrations will be accepted by e-mail to:
[email protected]
Payments can be sent to:
Louise Schade 2070 Fisher Road Kelowna , BC V1W2H2
250-860-9280
[email protected]
Incomplete registration forms (e.g. missing weights, age, etc.) may result in athlete(s) not being able to compete.
SAME DAY REGISTRATION: Juniors: $40.00 ~ Adults: $50.00
Same-day registration must be completed Saturday morning prior to 8:30 am.
Registration will not be accepted after this time.
SAME-DAY REGISTRATION WILL BE PERMITTED FOR KATA ONLY
NO SAME-DAY REISTRATION FOR KUMITE
EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS: All competitors are expected to present themselves for competition with blue
and red belts and gloves. SIKA does not supply these to the competitors.
FREE SPARRING REGULATIONS:
Kumite will be straight elimination for all divisions except black belt (14 yrs. & up).
Kumite will be first to 6 or 8, age dependant, for all divisions except black belt (14 yrs. & up).
The following table shows kyu levels for each belt of different styles.
DIVISIONS
Novice
Intermediate
Advanced
Black
CHITO/SHITO
6-5
4-3
2-1
All Dans
GIMA-HA
10-7
6-4
3-1
All Dans
WADO
8-7
6-4
3-1
All Dans
GOJU
10-8
7-4
3-1
All Dans
SHOTOKAN
9-8
7-4
3-1
All Dans
KATA REGULATIONS:
Kata will be run using scorecards for all divisions except black belt (14 yrs. & up).
WEAPONS KATA:
Separate Junior and Adult Colored Belt and Black Belt divisions have been set up for registration. These may
be combined to accommodate registration numbers.
EQUIPMENT:
 All kumite competitors must wear a fitted mouth guard.
 All male kumite athletes must wear a groin protector.
 Chest & groin protectors are optional for female kumite competitors.
 All kumite competitors must wear vinyl or leather sparring mitts; cloth hand protectors are not permitted; no
foam-dipped gear permitted.
 Soft shin/instep guards are permitted, not mandatory, for all divisions except black belt (14 yrs & up)
Competitors who do not have these when called upon to compete will be given one minute to rectify the situation
or they will be disqualified.
SPECIAL NOTES:
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PRINT CLEARLY or TYPE: If we can’t read the information, we can’t enter the athlete!
Weight must be recorded for all kumite competitors in kg.
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SIKA reserves the right to combine, subdivide or cancel any event.
Errors on your registration form may mean that an athlete does not get to compete –
accurate! Don’t guess!
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Be
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SIKA IS NOT REQUIRED TO MAKE ANY REGISTRATION CHANGES AT THE
TOURNAMENT!
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Athletes are required to confirm their events with the posted draw sheets and report any discrepancies
to the Head Table prior to competition.
As per KBC and NKA rules, Athletes at the Provincials may compete in only one kata, one Weapon and
one Kumite event (except Elite Weight/Open events, and Elite 18-20 yr. old competitors, who may
compete in the Elite Adult division as well.

Winter Games divisions are extra.
WKF Rules 2015 shall apply, with the following modifications
See KBC Modifications Feb 2014 attachment for more detail
Kata
Non-BC Team Divisions (including adults)
Children
5-13 Years
Colour Belts
14-17 Years
Adult Colour Belts and
Masters (40 & over)
Elite Divisions
14-17 Years
Elite Divisions
18-20 & Senior
Score
Method
Flags, no repechage
Flags, no repechage
Flags, no repechage
Flags
Flags
Format
White and Yellow Belts
may repeat kata
White and Yellow Belts
may repeat kata
White and Yellow Belts
may repeat kata
May not repeat kata
May not repeat kata
Other
Orange Belt and up must
perform second kata A/B/A/B
Orange Belt and up must
perform second kata A/B/A/B
Orange Belt and up must
perform second kata A/B/A/B
1st, 2nd, Two 3rds
1st, 2nd, Two 3rds
Time
Kumite
BC Team Divisions
1 min 30 sec Stop
1 min 30 sec Stop
1 min 30 sec Stop
2 min Stop
Fem: 2 min stop, elims;
Fem: 3 min stop, medal
Male: 3 min stop, elims;
Male: 4 min stop, medal
Points
Ring Size
First to 6
First to 8
First to 8
WKF Rules: spread of 8
WKF Rules: spread of 8
10 x 10 metres with safety
10 x 10 metres with safety
10 x 10 metres with safety
10 x 10 metres with safety
10 x 10 metres with safety
Contact
Any Touch or Contact w/ Fist or
Foot Contact - C1 penalty
Any Touch or Contact w/ Fist or
Foot Contact - C1 penalty
Any Touch or Contact w/ Fist or
Foot Contact - C1 penalty
Any Touch or Contact w. Fist C1 Penalty; Skin Touch with
Foot 3 pts. Contact - C1 penalty
WKF Rules
Skin Touch - Point;
Contact - C1 Penalty
Penalty
C1 & C2
Penalty Points Awarded
C1 & C2
C2 Last 10 sec min Keikoku
Penalty Points Awarded
C1 & C2
C2 Last 10 sec min Keikoku
Penalty Points Awarded
C1 & C2
C2 Last 10 sec min Keikoku
WKF Rules
WKF Rules
Mandatory
Protective
Gear
Gumshield/Mouthguard;
Fist Protector;
may be any colour
Red/Blue Belts
Groin (Males)
Gumshield/Mouthguard;
Fist Protector;
may be any colour
Red/Blue Belts
Groin (Males)
Gumshield/Mouthguard;
Fist Protector;
may be any colour
Red/Blue Belts
Groin (Males)
WKF Rules: Mouthguard;
Shin/Instep; Foot, Fist (all);
Must be Blue/Red,
Groin (males), Body protector,
Chest protector (female)
WKF Rules: Mouthguard;
Shin/Instep; Foot, Fist (all);
Must be Blue/Red,
Groin (males), Body protector,
Chest protector (female)
Optional
Protective
Gear
Shin/Instep protector;
Head protectors (All);
Chest protector (female)
Optional Equipment
may be another colour
Shin/Instep protector;
Head protectors (All);
Chest protector (female)
Optional Equipment
may be another colour
Shin/Instep protector;
Head protectors (All);
Chest protector (female)
Optional Equipment
may be another colour
Head protectors (All);
Must be Blue/Red colour
Head protectors (All);
Must be Blue/Red colour
KOBUDO RULES
1.
These rules shall govern Kobudo competition at all Karate BC tournaments. At the time of drafting, these
tournaments include the Spring Provincials, Fall Provincials, Open Tournament and Northern/Winter Games.
2.
Other rules may be substituted for these rules at tournaments which are sanctioned by Karate BC, with the exception of Rule 5,
which is required to be followed at all tournaments sanctioned by Karate BC.
3.
As far as applicable, the Kata Rules of the World Karate Federation shall apply to Kobudo competition. These
include, for example, the provisions governing:
competition area
official dress
the judging panel
criteria for decision
4.
The weapons which can be used in kobudo competition are only those which were traditionally used in Okinawan
kobudo.
5.
No weapon which is a prohibited weapon pursuant to the Criminal Code may be used in competition at any Karate
BC tournament or any tournament sanctioned by Karate BC. This includes, for example, hard nunchaku (as
opposed to foam nunchaku) and any form of brass knuckle.
6.
There is no requirement that the kobudo kata performed be selected from a list of recognized kata.
7.
All officials who are recognized by Karate BC as qualified kata judges are automatically recognized as qualified
kobudo judges.
8.
These rules shall take effect immediately upon adoption by the Board of Karate BC. If the Officials Committee of
Karate BC adopts new Kobudo Rules prior to September 1, 2005, those rules shall automatically replace these rules,
as long as they contain a provision substantially similar to Rule 5.
Please note:
In the Elite divisions the Provincials is the first step in qualifying for the Nationals and the National Team.
So athletes wishing to
qualify for the Nationals and National Team need to compete in the divisions they will
be in as of the dates of those events.
Competitors in Elite divisions may register in more than one age category provided their birth dates allow it. For example; a competitor
who is 15 at the Provincials but would be 16 before the Junior Pan-Ams is allowed to compete in the 14/15 divisions and the 16/17 elite
divisions. Competitors are not allowed to compete in an intermediate division and an elite division in the same category. Competitors
cannot do intermediate kumite and elite kumite at the same Provincials. However, they could do intermediate kata and elite kumite or
vice versa.
If you have any questions about this
please contact Mike Ditson at [email protected]