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  2. 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 ...

  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. Category:Karate in North America - Wikipedia

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    Karate in North America by country (9 C) K. Karate at the Central American and Caribbean Games (1 C, 6 P) Karate at the Pan American Games (5 C, 9 P)

  5. Karate Kommandos - Wikipedia

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    Karate Kommandos (also known as Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos) is an American animated television series that originally aired in 1986 as a syndicated five episode mini-series. It was created by and starred Chuck Norris as himself, and produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises . [ 1 ]

  6. ‘Karate Kid: Legends’ First Footage: Jackie Chan and Ralph ...

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    Sony showed the first trailer for the newest “Karate Kid” movie, titled “Karate Kid: Legends,” at New York Comic Con on Friday night. The upcoming movie, releasing in theaters on May 30 ...

  7. Category:Karate in North America by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Karate in North America by country. ... Karate in the United States (3 C, 8 P) This page was last edited on 2 August 2020, at 04:10 (UTC). ...

  8. ‘The Karate Kid’ Had the Worst Original Title ... - AOL

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    “The Karate Kid” star Ralph Macchio hated the “Karate Kid” title, despite the fact that he himself was the titular karate kid. Could’ve been worse, though — like the 1984 movie’s ...

  9. Takayuki Kubota - Wikipedia

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    Takayuki Kubota (窪田 孝行, Kubota Takayuki, September 20, 1934 – August 14, 2024), also known as Tak Kubota, was a Japanese and American [1] karateka, known for founding the Gosoku-ryu style of karate. He held the title of sōke (grandmaster) for his development of the Gosoku-ryū, and was the founder and president of the International ...