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  2. 1986 World Karate Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 1986 WUKO World Karate Championships are the 8th edition of the World Karate Championships, and were held in Sydney, Australia from October 3 to October 6, ...

  3. Karate at the 2025 World Games – Qualification - Wikipedia

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    This article details the qualifying phase for karate at the 2025 World Games. 96 quota places for the Games are entitled to the karatekas coming from their respective NOCs, based on the results at designated tournaments supervised by World Karate Federation. Each NOC could enter a maximum of eight karatekas (one in each division) of twelve ...

  4. Tony Young (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Young (born September 8, 1962, in Anderson, South Carolina) is an American martial artist, teacher, and practitioner of the Goju Ryu Karate style and founder of the Tony Young All-Star Karate Academy. He is also a sport karate competitor.

  5. Karate World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Karate World Championships, also known as the World Karate Championships, ... Sydney Australia: 15 9: 1988 ...

  6. 2024 in combat sports - Wikipedia

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    February 22–25: Karate 1–Youth League #1 in Fujairah [138] May 16–19: Karate 1–Youth League #2 in A Coruña [ 139 ] June 27–30: Karate 1–Youth League #3 in Poreč [ 140 ]

  7. Tino Ceberano - Wikipedia

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    Ceberano first learned karate, under the name of kempo, from a Korean War veteran. [2] [3] In a later interview, Ceberano said, "I was immediately attracted to karate's discipline, its intricate breathing methods, and the principles of mutual respect. This applied in the dojo, where the opponent or classmate was given equal respect—regardless ...

  8. Gōjū-ryū - Wikipedia

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    The development of Gōjū-ryū goes back to Higaonna Kanryō, (1853–1916), a native of Naha, Okinawa.Higaonna began studying Shuri-te as a child. He was first exposed to martial arts in 1867 when he began training in Luohan or "Arhat boxing" under Arakaki Seishō, a fluent Chinese speaker and translator for the court of the Ryukyu Kingdom.

  9. The Pit (mixed martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    The Pit is the only Hawaiian Kempo school that uses the Ke-m-po spelling, instead of the more commonly used Ke-n-po. Hackleman describes his style as more hardcore than other Hawaiian Kenpo schools. He gave his school the style name "KuZen," a word derived from mix "Ku," the Hawaiian god of war, and "Zen," for Zen Buddhism: this name was ...