EGKA London Regional Goju Ryu Karate Championships, Sunday, 19th April 2015
We look forward to welcoming you again to the EGKA London
Regional Goju-Ryu Karate Championships to be held on Sunday, 19th April
2015 in Chessington, Surrey.
Competitors must be on-site and ready to begin at 9:00am. We shall
begin with Kata, move onto Team Kata and then finish the day with
Kumite. This year we shall be running the adult, cadet and junior
classes simultaneously right from the start, allocating groups to mats
as they become available.
It is very important that competitors stay in the hall and
pay attention to the order of play as the competition progresses to
avoid missing their match. We know the hall can get very noisy and busy
with four mats running their own competitions. The organisers will
always try to locate any missing competitors, but they can only delay a
match for a few minutes. If a registered competitor misses their
competition there is unfortunately nothing that can be done about it
after the event has been run.
Entry Form
Please download and complete this Competition Entry Form and hand it to your Dojo Sensei as soon as possible before the closing date of 10th April 2015.
Entry Fees:
We have kept the competition entry fee down to the same as previous years, namely £20.00
Entrants may elect to compete in one of the individual kata, group kata or sparring competitions, or all three.
Venue: Chessington Sports Centre
Chessington Sports Centre
Garrison Lane
Chessington
Surrey, KT9 2JS
Please make sure you have a current EGKA membership
All competitors must ensure their EGKA membership is up to date
when they enter, and also remains in force at least up to the day of the
competition. Your dojo sensei will check your membership status when
you give him or her your entry form. The EGKA will also check membership
status of all winners and other entrants on a random basis during the
day of the competition. Anyone found without a current membership will
not be able to continue in the competition and will lose any trophies
they may have won. Entry fees will not be refunded.
Competition Rules
• The competition is open to all EGKA members.
• For legal and insurance reasons, all competitors must have a current EGKA membership.
• Competitors can enter any one, two or all three of the
kata, kumite or team kata competitions being run at each regional event.
• Peewees are restricted to only entering the San Dan Gi and kumite sections.
• Competitors from one region are welcome to enter into
either or both of the other two regional competitions as well as their
own.
• Competitors are limited to the performing the katas
appropriate for their grade, as directed by the senior judge in each
group. They cannot perform a higher kata.
• The lowest grade in a team kata set determines the highest kata that team can perform.
• Peewee competitors must be either 4 or 5 years old on the day of the competition.
• Junior competitors must be between 6 and 15 years of age on the day of the competition.
• Cadet competitors must be 15, 16 or 17 years old on the day of the competition.
• The adult competition is open to any EGKA member aged 18 or over on the day of the competition.
• For sparring, gloves and shin guards are compulsory. Gum
shields, groin boxes, breast protectors and helmets are recommended, but
remain optional.
• For obvious safety reasons, Kumite competitors must remove
all jewellery. Failure to remove jewellery as directed by the referee or
competition officials will automatically lead to forfeiture of the
match.
• Kumite competitors will not normally be allowed to wear
spectacles during a match. The final decision is down to the mat referee
who is entitled to stop the match and revise his or her decision as
they see fit. If a competitor is allowed to compete wearing spectacles
they will accept sole responsibility for all liabilities arising from
any breakages or damage to the spectacles or to the person arising from
that decision.
• By entering, competitors acknowledge the possibility that
they may sustain personal injury from participation in the event.
Qualified first aid will be present throughout the event and if
following an injury, competitors or their guardians choose to ignore the
medical advice given, they will not hold the EGKA, individual
officials, first aiders responsible for any consequences of their
decision not to follow that advice.
• By entering, competitors agree and consent that any
pictures or videos taken of them in connection with the competition may
be used by the EGKA, at their sole discretion, for any purpose, without
notification and/or compensation to the competitors appearing in those
pictures or videos.
• Only trophies or medals for first, second and third places will be awarded.
• The decision of the match officials is final. Any
dissension may result in immediate disqualification and exclusion from
the rest of the competition.