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Soon after the Australian Karate Federation was established in 1970, the National team represented Australia in the inaugural World Karate Championships staged in Japan the same year. After a humble start the Federation achieved a substantial number of members and kept growing with a membership of 123 affiliated styles.
Pages in category "Karate competitions in Australia" ... 1986 World Karate Championships This page was last edited on 30 November 2014, at 10:57 (UTC). ...
The Karate World Championships, also known as the World Karate Championships, are the highest level of competition for karate organized by the World ... Australia: 2 ...
Australian male karateka (19 P) O. Olympic karateka for Australia (1 P) This page was last edited on 30 November 2014, at 12:16 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Mixed Martial Arts, in its recognized and regulated form, came to Australia via the Ultimate Fighting Championship's emergence in 1993, but was predated by Vale tudo in Brasil and Shoot wrestling in Japan. MMA gained an underground following through video and bootleg copies of UFC events in the mid 1990s.
Australian Karate Federation This page was last edited on 22 December 2024, at 19:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Represented Australia as a referee/judge various Karate World Championships World Karate Federation Championships including Taiwan 1982, [24] where he coached his wife and student (Sandie) Alexandra Starling to become the first ever Australian Karate athlete to win a medal, when she won 3rd place: Bronze in the Karate World Championships Female ...
Garry O'Neill (born 1974) is an Australian karateka and kickboxer. O'Neill is one of his country's most accomplished Kyokushin contestants, achieving second place in the Japanese championships twice, and placing fourth at the World Open. He has won Gold in the Australian Nationals twice, in years 1995 and 1998.