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  2. 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).

  3. Category:Female karateka - Wikipedia

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    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)

  4. List of karate terms - Wikipedia

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  5. Karate at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's kumite 75 kg

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    1/16 finals 1/8 finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Kim Mu-il 1 Sharath Kumar Jayendran 0 Kim Mu-il 5 Adnan Shaif 0 Kim Mu-il 1 Hsu Wei-chun 3 Hsu Wei-chun ()

  6. No Retreat, No Surrender 2 - Wikipedia

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    No Retreat, No Surrender 2 (also known as Karate Tiger 2: Raging Thunder) is a 1987 Hong Kong-American martial arts film directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Loren Avedon, Matthias Hues, Max Thayer and Cynthia Rothrock.

  7. Karate1 Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Karate1 Premier League is a Karate competition Initiated by the World Karate Federation in the year of 2011 with two tournaments held in Paris and Istanbul, the Karate1-Premier League- has made exponential progress in terms of magnitude and status of the tournaments as well as the number of participants and countries represented.

  8. Karate at the 2005 World Games - Wikipedia

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    The karate events at the 2005 World Games in Duisburg was played between 23 and 24 July. [1] The karate competition took place at Kfraftzentrale. Medal table

  9. Wayne Otto - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Otto OBE (born 18 May 1966 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom) he is a British karateka. [1] He has a 5th Dan black belt in karate and is the winner of nine World Karate Championships and is in the Guinness World Records for winning the most Karate medals. [2]