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  2. Derek Panza - Wikipedia

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    By the age of 19 Panza had won numerous national and international karate championships and was ranked as the #1 heavyweight by the Professional Karate League (PKL) and number #2 by the North American Sport Karate Association (NASKA). Panza fought in sport karate as a member of the United States Karate Team and Paul Mitchell Sport Karate Team.

  3. Kathleen Murphy (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Murphy competed on the following circuits: North American Sport Karate Association (NASKA), [2] World Karate and Kickboxing Council (WKC), [3] and Karate Ratings Association of New England (KRANE). [7] She was a sponsored athlete by Team Off The Line. Tournament Highlights: 2013 North American Sport Karate Association (NASKA) [5]

  4. USA National Karate-do Federation - Wikipedia

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    The AAU was officially charged with the organization and operation of many sports in the US. During this time, Karate was one of the committees in the organization and was not an independent governing body. The Amateur Sports Act of 1978 enabled the governance of sports in the U.S. by organizations other than the AAU. This act made each sport ...

  5. Tony Young (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    World Champion, International Sport Karate Association 1996, 1997; World Champion, World Association of Karate/Kickboxing Team 1991 through 1997; First Superlight weight fighter in Karate History to be rated Number one for all weight division; US Open International World Champion, 1996; Winner, Grand Champion Professional Karate Association

  6. Karate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1946 Robert Trias, a returning U.S. Navy veteran, began teaching private lessons in Phoenix, Arizona. [9] Other early teachers of karate in America were Ed Parker (a native Hawaiian and Coast Guard veteran who earned a black belt in 1953), [10] George Mattson (who began studying while stationed in Okinawa in 1956), and Peter Urban (a Navy veteran who started training while stationed in ...

  7. Pat E. Johnson, ‘Karate Kid’ Trainer, Dies at 84 - AOL

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    Pat E. Johnson, known for choreographing fights and training actors for “The Karate Kid” films, has died of natural causes at his Los Angeles home. He was 84. Johnson’s niece Colleen Mary ...

  8. Mickey Facchinello - Wikipedia

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    Facchinello is one of the most well known traditional North American Sport Karate Association (NASKA) competitors and has won multiple national and world championships. Circuits Facchinello has competed on include: Capitol Classic (2008 champion of Forms), [ 7 ] Quebec Open (in Canada), [ 8 ] Compete Nationals, Diamond Nationals, NASKA, [ 9 ] A ...

  9. Randall Kleck - Wikipedia

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    He has title belts from kickboxing, sanda, and Muay Thai and won numerous national and regional titles in sport karate. [1] He was ranked #1 nationally by the National Blackbelt League (NBL) in point fighting [ 3 ] and among the world's top competitors in forms, fighting, and weapons by the North American Sport Karate Association (NASKA).

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