Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Women's karate by decade (2 C) Women's karate by year (9 C) A. Algerian female karateka (5 P) American female karateka (41 P) Argentine female karateka (2 P)
Former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion and former Raw Women's Champion Ronda Rousey. Emiko Raika - (Pancrase, Shooto, DEEP) Jessica Rakoczy - (Bellator, TPF, UFC) Germaine de Randamie - (UFC, Strikeforce) Alyona Rassohyna - Bec Rawlings - (UFC, Invicta) Elise Reed - Elena Reid - Marion Reneau - (UFC, TPF) Amanda Ribas -
Pages in category "American female karateka" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Chavela Aaron;
List of karateka includes notable practitioners of karate, listed in alphabetical order by surname. Note that Japanese name order might not be consistent in this list, due to differing conventions . Individual entries list each person's name, years of birth and death (as appropriate), and main karate style(s).
Karyn Turner, circa 1977. Karyn Turner (born 1946) is an American martial arts expert who has been variously known as “The Queen of Kata”, [1] “First Lady of Kung Fu”, [2] and “The Mother of U.S. Kickboxing”. [3]
Murphy was born and raised in LaGrange, New York.The second oldest of nine children, she started her martial arts training as a teenager in 1991. She earned her first black belt (Shodan) in USA Gōjū-ryū karate in 1996 (two weeks after her 17th birthday) under Sensei Thomas Maloney and Sensei Joseph Rinaldi.
As the first and only female sensei in the “Karate Kid” franchise’s 40-year history, Alicia Hannah-Kim is walking into the finale of “Cobra Kai” with mixed emotions.
Shamima Akhtar Tulee is a Bangladeshi martial artist [3] [4] who is the first woman in Bangladesh to hold a Shotokan Karate Black Belt, from the Bangladesh Karate Federation, in 1989. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] She has been the winner of the National Karate Championship five times from 1989 through 1993. [ 5 ]