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  2. ISKA (sports governing body) - Wikipedia

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    The US Open ISKA World Martial Arts Championships is held annually every year on the Fourth of July weekend. [16] More than 8,000 competitors and 12,000 spectators attend the two-day event each year. The event closes with the Night of Champions featuring the ISKA World Martial Arts Championships, which was featured on ESPN in both live and pre ...

  3. List of karateka - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Shotokan Karate of America - Wikipedia

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    Shotokan Karate of America (SKA) is a non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to teaching traditional karate-do. It was established by Tsutomu Ohshima, a direct student of Gichin Funakoshi, the founder of Shotokan karate. [1] Ohshima is also recognized as the founder of several other Shotokan organizations affiliated with SKA ...

  5. United States Karate Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Karate Association) (USKA) was the first karate organization on the mainland United States, founded by Robert Trias in 1948. [1]The USKA became one of the largest associations of karate instructors in the nation, and through this organization Trias was also instrumental in setting up and promoting some of the first karate tournaments in the US in 1955, as well as national and ...

  6. Karate Union of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Karate Union of Great Britain, or KUGB, is an association of Shotokan Karate clubs and Karateka operating across Great Britain, with some oversea affiliations. [1] [2] The 1960s saw a growth in the popularity of Karate, [3] and the KUGB was founded in 1966 to be a democratic, not-for-profit organisation, and was the first single style organisation within the UK.

  7. No. 25 Baylor aims to shake off rust vs. Arlington Baptist - AOL

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    Dec 11, 2024; Waco, Texas, USA; Baylor Bears guard VJ Edgecombe (7) dunks the ball against the Norfolk State Spartans during the second half at Paul and Alejandra Foster Pavilion.

  8. Shotokan of England Karate Union - Wikipedia

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    The Shotokan of England Karate Union was founded by Sensei Mick Dewey in 1982 when through circumstance he felt unable to continue his relationship with the KUGB. [1] [2] Originally named the South of England Karate Union, a change to Shotokan of England Karate Union was necessary when some northern English clubs joined.

  9. Strange Connecticut laws, such as receiving a $99 fine for ...

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    Among the keywords you can find in Connecticut law include "silly string," "balloons" and "arcade games." All these topics are involved in some of the state's strangest laws.