junki yoshida sensei

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junki yoshida sensei
JUNKI YOSHIDA SENSEI
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR AND HOST
YOSHIDA CUP - NORTHWEST CLASSIC KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP & SEMINARS
Dear Sensei, Coach, Athlete and Parent:
You are cordially invited to attend the 30th Anniversary Yoshida Cup
- Northwest Classic Karate Championship and Seminars on SaturdaySunday, March 19-20, 2016 being held at the Yoshida Event Center at Mt.
Hood Community College. This event is marked by its focus on traditional
karate, friendship, learning and great competition.
In addition to great seminars and demonstrations, the competition will
be raised to a new level with the addition of over 100 competitors and
coaches from Japan! The Gensei-ryu Karate-Do International Federation
led by Kiyohiko Tosa Sensei (former Japan National Team) and Shin Tsukii
Shihan of IKGA” will be bringing competitors and coaches to participate.
Tosa Sensei and Tsukii Shihan will also be teaching a kumite seminar on
March 19, 2016 along with our list of seminars of the highest level.
Having taught Karate-do in the US for 45 years, helping lead USA Karate’s USOC National
Governing Body, and officiating at the World Championships, I greatly appreciate the dedication
and pride that athletes, coaches, and officials have in preparing and participating in competition
and camaraderie that it brings. This will be a weekend that will leave positive memories of great
competition and the ability to train and compete with the highest caliber of karate-ka. Please join
us as a participant, official, volunteer, spectator and/or supporter.
We welcome and appreciate all officials with any level of USA Karate certification and those
who are seeking familiarity with USA Karate / WKF rules. Attire for referees and judges will be as
provided in USA Karate regulations. Modified USA Karate rules will be used. Seminars will begin
at 9:00 am on Saturday, March 19th, 2016. There will be a meeting for officials at 8:15 AM on
Sunday, March 20th and competition will begin promptly at 9:00 am.
Coaches who plan to be on the competition floor MUST ATTEND the Coaches Briefing at 8:15
covering basic ring etiquette and receive their credentials unless you have an annual pass issued
by Coach Casey Mills - nskarate@hotmail.com. Coaches will be expected to abide by all rules
specified by the NW Classic and to sign a code of conduct. Anyone without proper credentials
and attire will not be allowed to coach from the competition floor.
We look forward seeing you there.
Sincerely,
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30
th YOSHIDA CUP
NORTHWEST CLASSIC
INTERNATIONAL KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP & SEMINARS
Advanced Kata and Kumite Divisions will win
Over $5,500 in Prize and Sponsorship Awards
Seminars Sat March 19, 2016
Tournament Sun March 20, 2016
Schedule of events
9:00 am - 10:30 am
10:35 am - 12:05 pm
12:05 pm - 12:35 pm
12:35 pm - 2:05 pm
2:10 pm - 3:40 pm
3:45 pm - 6:45 pm
Saturday March 19, 2016
Seminars
Kou Matsuhisa Sensei, Kiyohiko Tosa Sensei & Shin Tsukii
Shihan - Kumite Session 1
Kou Matsuhisa Sensei, Kiyohiko Tosa Sensei & Shin Tsukii
Shihan - Kumite Session 2
Lunch - Free to Instructors and Students: Courtesy of
Riverview Restaurant
Tomohiro Arashiro Shihan - Kata (Anan) Details & Application
Toshihiro Oshiro Shihan - Yamane-Ryu Bo
Cleveland (Cleve) Baxter Sensei - Referee Clinic
Dinner
7:00 pm Welcome Dinner - Yoshida Estate Banquet Room
29330 SE Stark St. Troutdale, OR. 97060
Sunday March 20, 2015
Tournament
Yoshida Event Center - Mt. Hood Community College
26000 SE Stark St, Gresham OR 97030
8:15 am - Referee meeting
8:30 am - Registration closes
9:00 am - Opening Ceremonies:
Takohachi Taiko - Host: Junki Yoshida Sensei - Oregon Governor Kate Brown
12:00pm (approximate) - Masters demonstrations
Tournament Contact: Jay Farrell - Email: YoshidaCupKarate@outlook.com
Packet download: www.JKFNW.com/2016-yoshida-cup
Register online: www.KarateTmaster.com
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EVENT INFORMATION
Saturday, March 19th - Seminars & VIP Dinner
Yoshida Event Center - Mt. Hood Community College - 26000 SE Stark St, Gresham, OR 97030
Cost
$50 for 1, $90 for 2, $120 for 3, $140 for 4, $160 for all 5 - (Referee seminar is free if auditing - Priority to those certifying)
Schedule
9:00 am - 10:30 am 10:35 am - 12:05 pm
12:05 pm - 12:35 pm
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
2:10 pm - 3:40 pm
3:45 pm - 6:45 pm
Kou Matsuhisa Sensei, Kiyohiko Tosa Sensei & Shin Tsukii Shihan - Kumite Session 1
Kou Matsuhisa Sensei, Kiyohiko Tosa Sensei & Shin Tsukii Shihan - Kumite Session 2
Lunch - Free to Instructors and Students: Courtesy of Riverview Restaurant
Tomohiro Arashiro Shihan - Kata (Anan) Details & Application
Toshihiro Oshiro Shihan - Yamane-Ryu Bo
Cleve Baxter Sensei - Referee Clinic
(Will finish in time for the reception dinner. Certification available, with practical portion
conducted during the competition on Sunday)
Private, Small group lessons available with seminar instructors by appointment. Contact Igaki Sensei at Igaki.Hideharu@gmail.com
7:00 pm Welcome Dinner - Public is Welcome
Yoshida Estate Banquet Room
29330 SE Stark St. Troutdale OR. 97060
$25/person Tickets Available Online www.KarateTmaster.com
Sunday, March 20th - Competition
Yoshida Event Center - Mt. Hood Community College - 26000 SE Stark St, Gresham, OR 97030
Schedule
8:15 am 8:30 am
9:00 am
Officials Meeting
Registration Closes
Opening Ceremonies:
Takohachi Taiko - Host: Junki Yohshida Sensei - Oregon Governor Kate Brown
Japan Guest Team - The “Say Oss - Save Japan Through Karate” program led by Kiyohiko Tosa
Sensei (fromer Japan National Team) will be bringing 100 competitors and coaches to participate!
We welcome and appreciate all officials with any level of USA Karate certification and those who are seeking familiarity with
USA Karate / WKF rules. Attire for referees and judges will be as provided in USA Karate regulations.
Modified USA Karate rules will be used for the competition.
This event is marked by its focus on traditional karate, friendship, learning and great competition. This will be a weekend that
will leave positive memories of great competition and the ability to train and compete with the highest caliber of karate-ka.
General Fees:
All competitors must complete USA-Karate Athlete Registration for either Full-year or
One-day membership
$5 General Admission - Children 5 years and Under Admitted Free
Medical Insurance: All entries MUST be covered by personal medical insurance.
Online Registration (preferred): www.KarateTMaster.com
Mail Registration: Yoshida Cup
P.O. Box 1267, Hillsboro, OR 97124
Make check or money order payable to JKF of Oregon.
Must be post marked prior to March 14, 2016
Tournament Hotel: Quality Inn
2752 NE Hogan Dr. Gresham, OR 97030
1-(503) 907-1777
Mention “Karate” for discount.
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VIP Dinner:
Yoshida Estate - Banquet Room
29330 SE Stark St,
Troutdale, OR 97060
Seminars - Tournament:
Yoshida Event Center
Mt Hood Community College
26000 SE Stark St,
Gresham, OR 97030
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First of its kind Kumite Seminar! Combining the experience and expertise of three great kumite coaches together for three hours of training
seminar. Covering physical attributes, tactics, techniques and winning strategies this opportunity will certainly raise your knowledge and abilities
to the next level. Perfect to fine tune before the big competition at the Yoshida Cup, US Open and the competition season! Your coaches will be:
KOU MATSUHISA SENSEI - THE SCORPION (KICK) KING
Four times All-Japan Champion, individual and team fighter for Japan at World Karate Championships with 3
bronze medals, Asian Games medalist, and Premier League gold medalist amongst many accomplishments.
Matsuhisa Sensei has established himself not just as a successful fighter but as an analytical and expert coach
and trainer that are reflected in his series of training videos produced by the JKF and Champ video. His first
time to Oregon and the Yoshida Cup should prove to be a valuable opportunity for all students from beginner
to sensei to take advantage of this great opportunity!
SHIN TSUKII SHIHAN
Vice-Chairman of Japan Karate-do Gojukai Association. Former National Team Coach for the Philippine National
Karate Team. Tsukii Sensei now is the consultant of Adidas Budo Mart Japan (BMJ) as well as the commentator and
consultant of Champ, the authorized video of the World Karate Federation (WKF) and Japan Karatedo Federation
(JKF) and President of World Karate Academy. He is known as “Expert of the Match” with several training DVDs
with Champ video and teaches seminars around Japan and the world. His seminar at last year’s Yoshida Cup
was a great success, providing specific drills, insight and strategies for competition, not just a “work-out”!
KIYOHIKO TOSA SENSEI
Kiyohiko Tosa Sensei is the first son of Kunihiko Tosa, founder and Presient of Genseiryu Butokukai, Gensei Ryu
Karate-do International Federdation (GKIF) in 1962. Tosa Sensei was a several time fighter on the Japan National Team
(JKF), earning an Individual Bronze at the 4th Asian Championships and Team Gold at 5th Asian Championships,
and on the Japan’s Team Kumite squad for 15th World Championships in Munich. He travels around the world
representing the GKIF organization and is current Permanent Director and Vice-Secretary General and designated
as successor for GKIF. He spends much time and energy with “Say Oss, Save Japan Through Karate” movement
that raises funds to assist the victims of the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami, that still is in a state of recovery.
TOMOHIRO ARASHIRO SHIHAN
Tomohiro Arashiro Shihan, Hachidan, Kyoshi, and Pan American Chief Instructor for Okinawa Ryuei ryu Karate-Do
Association has been training and teaching for almost 50 years. From Nago City, Okinawa, Japan, he began his
journey with Nakaima Kenko, grandson of Ryuei Ryu founder Nakaima Norisato. In 1979, after a degree in Physical
Education at Chukyo University in Nagoya City, Aichi, Japan, Arashiro Shihan and his friend Kuniyoshi Tsutomu
agreed to immigrate to the United States to teach Ryuei Ryu karate and kobudo. Their fledgling group expanded
from informal gatherings in a park in San Diego, to sessions at local recreation centers and VFW halls, to a formal
dojo in 1984.
TOSHIHIRO OSHIRO SHIHAN
Chief Instructor - Oshiro Dojo, San Mateo
Chief Instructor - Ryukyu Bujutsu Kenkyu Doyukai
Shihan Toshihiro Oshiro, Chief Instructor, has actively studied Okinawan martial arts for over forty years. He has
been teaching in the United States since arriving here in 1979. He had the opportunity to learn karate and kobujutsu
from many masters of Okinawan martial arts, including Sensei Shoshin Nagamine, Sensei Chogi Kishaba, Sensei
Masao Shima, and Sensei Seigi Nakamura. Shihan Oshiro is considered a top authority on Ryukyu martial arts, and
frequently travels nationally and internationally to teach Okinawan karate and kobudo. He has published numerous
articles and interviews in martial arts publications in Japan, Europe and the U.S.
CLEVE BAXTER SENSEI
Chairman of the USANKF Referee Committee
Member of the Pan-American Karate Federation (PKF) Referee Commission
Past member of the World Karate-Do Federation (WKF) Referee Commission
This course will provide an excellent opportunity for all participants to raise their level of knowledge and skill in
WKF style Kumite and Kata Competition. Instruction will be provided in the areas of Refereeing, Judging, and
Scorekeeping. The course will consist of lecture, written examination, practical training, and practical examination.
Free for auditors (non-certification) including coaches, athletes, parents, National/International officials
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TOURNAMENT DIVISIONS
Kata
WKF Kata
Kumite
K01
5 yrs and under Boys & Girls
S01
5 yrs and under Boys & Girls
K60
12-17 yrs Boys
K02
6 - 7 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
S02
6 - 7 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
K61
12-17 yrs Girls
K03
6 - 7 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
S03
6 - 7 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
K04
6 - 7 yrs Boys Int/Adv
S04
6 - 7 yrs Boys Int/Adv
K05
6 - 7 yrs Girls Int./Adv
S05
6 - 7 yrs Girls Int./Adv
K06
8 - 9 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
S06
8 - 9 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
K07
8 - 9 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
S07
8 - 9 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
K08
8 - 9 yrs Boys Int/Adv
S08
8 - 9 yrs Boys Int/Adv
K09
8 - 9 yrs Girls Int/Adv
S09
8 - 9 yrs Girls Int/Adv
K10
10 - 11 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
S10
10 -11 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
K11
10 - 11 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
S11
10 -11 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
K12
10 - 11 yrs Boys Int/Adv
S12
10 -11 yrs Boys Int/Adv
K13
10 - 11 yrs Girls Int/Adv
S13
10 -11 yrs Girls Int/Adv
K14
12 - 13 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
S14
12 -13 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
K15
12 - 13 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
S15
12 -13 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
K16
12 - 13 yrs Boys Intermediate
S16
12 -13 yrs Boys Intermediate
K17*
12 - 13 yrs Boys Advanced
S17*
12 -13 yrs Boys Advanced
K18
12 - 13 yrs Girls Intermediate
S18
12 -13 yrs Girls Intermediate
K19*
12 - 13 yrs Girls Advanced
S19*
12 -13 yrs Girls Advanced
K20
14 - 15 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
S20
14 -15 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
1st place winners in these divisions will
receive $300 Sponsorship for competing at:
US Open 2016 - LasVegas, NV,
or
2016 USA National Championships &
Team Trials Pittsburgh, PA,
and/or training at USA Grassroots Training
Camp - Stockton, CA.
K21
14 - 15 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
S21
14 -15 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
K22
14 - 15 yrs Boys Intermediate
S22
14 -15 yrs Boys Intermediate
K23*
14 - 15 yrs Boys Advanced
S23*
14 -15 yrs Boys Advanced
K24
14 - 15 yrs Girls Intermediate
S24
14 -15 yrs Girls Intermediate
K25*
14 - 15 yrs Girls Advanced
S25*
14 -15 yrs Girls Advanced
K26
16 - 17 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
S26
16 -17 yrs Boys Beg/Nov
K27
16 - 17 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
S27
16 -17 yrs Girls Beg/Nov
K28
16 - 17 yrs Boys Intermediate
S28
16 -17 yrs Boys Intermediate
K29*
16 - 17 yrs Boys Advanced
S29*
16 -17 yrs Boys Advanced
K30
16 - 17 yrs Girls Intermediate
S30
16 -17 yrs Girls Intermediate
K31*
16 - 17 yrs Girls Advanced
S31*
16 -17 yrs Girls Advanced
K32
18 - 34 yrs Men Beg/Nov
S32
18 -34 yrs Men Beg/Nov
K33
18 - 34 yrs Women Beg/Nov
S33
18 - 34 yrs Women Beg/Nov
K34
18 - 34 yrs Men’s Int
S34
18 - 34 yrs Men’s Int
K35**
18 - 34 yrs Men’s Advanced
S35**
18 - 34 yrs Men’s Advanced
K36
18 - 34 yrs Women Int
S36
18 - 34 yrs Women’s Int
K37**
18 - 34 yrs Women Adv
S37**
18 - 34 yrs Women’s Adv
K38
35 - 49 yrs Men Beg/Nov
S38
35 - 49 yrs Men Beg/Nov
K39
35 - 49 yrs Women Beg/Nov
S39
35 - 49 yrs Women Beg/Nov
K40
35 - 49 yrs Men Int/Adv
S40
35 - 49 yrs Men Int/Adv
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Kobudo (Weapons)
W01
11 and under Boys and Girls
W02
12 - 13 yrs Boys and Girls
W03
14 - 17 yrs Boys and Girls
W04
18 yrs and older Men and Women
TEAM KATA – 3 Person
TK01
Family Team Kata
TK02
Team Kata 5-11
TK03
Team Kata 12-17
TK04
Team Kata Adults 18+
*
One Sponsorship/Person for Kata & Kumite
Non-Transferable.
Payment will be made after competition at
one of the above events when Yoshida Cup is
notified at: YoshidaCupKarate@Outlook.com
No later than October 31, 2016.
** 1st place winners in these divisions will win
$300 award!
*** 1st place winner in this division will win
$150 award!
2nd place winner in this division will win
$100 award!
3rd place winner in this division will win
$50 award!
Beg
Int
Nov
Adv
Beginner:
Intermediate:
Novice:
Advanced:
1 year or less training
2 to 3 years training
1 to 2 years training
over 3 years training
Depending on number of entrants, tournament size and
other factors, we reserve the right to split or combine
divisions based on age, skill and gender..
The tournament is held under the National rules of the
USA-NKF. (modified)
Registration Form
Name:
Birth Date:
Age:
Male:
Female:
Address:
City:State:Zip:Phone:
Email:USA-Karate #:
Dojo:
Skill: Beg 0-1 year
Nov 1-2 years
Int 2-3 years
Adv 3+ years
Seminars:
Tournament Division #:
$50 One Division
$50/1 $95/2 $120/3 $140/4 $160/5
Kata
$10 Per Additional Division
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Matsuhisa, Tsukii & Tosa - Kumite 1
Kumite
$60 per 3-Person Team Kata
2
Matsuhisa, Tsukii & Tosa - Kumite 2
Team Kumite
Total Seminar Fees
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Tomohiro Arashiro - Kata (Anan)
Kobudo Kata
$20 Day of Competition Late Fee
4
Toshihiro Oshiro - Kobudo (Bo)
(weapons)
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Cleveland (Cleve) Baxter - Referee
$10 one day USA-Karate membership
(required if non-member)
Grand Total
Adult & Minor Amateur Athletic Waiver and Release of Liability
In consideration of being allowed to participate in any way in the USA National Karate-do Federation athletics/sports program, and related
events and activities, the undersigned:
1. Agrees that prior to participating, they (if under 18 Parent or Guardian) will inspect the facilities and equipment to be used, and if the participant
and or Parent or Guardian, believes anything is unsafe, they will immediately advise their coach or supervisor or USA National Karate-do
Federation or Japan Karate Federation Northwest personnel of such condition(s) and refuse to participate.
2. Acknowledge and fully understand that each participant will be engaging in activities that involve risk of serious injury, including permanent
disability and death, and severe social and economic losses which might result not only from their own actions, inactions or negligence but the
actions, inactions or negligence of others, the rules of play, or the condition of the premises or of any equipment used. Further, that there may
be other risks not known to us or not reasonably foreseeable at this time. Assume all the foregoing risks and accept personal responsibility
for the damages following such injury, permanent disability or death.
3. Release, waive, discharge and covenant not to sue the USA National Karate-do Federation (USANKF), Mount Hood Community College
(MHCC), JKF of Oregon Karate, Inc. (JKFOK), Japan Karate Federation Northwest (JKFNW), its officers, its affiliated clubs, regional sports
organizations, their respective administrators, directors, agents, coaches and other employees of the organization, other participants, sponsoring
agencies, sponsors, advertisers, and if applicable, owners and lessees of premises used to conduct the event, all of which are hereinafter referred
to as “releasees” from any and all liability to each of the undersigned, his or her heirs and next of kin for any and all claims, demands, losses or
damages on account of injury including death or damage to property, caused or alleged to be caused in whole or in part by the negligence of
the releasee or otherwise.
4. All entries are final, no refunds will he given. I fully understand that any medical treatment given will be of a first aid treatment type only. I
consent that any pictures furnished by me or any pictures taken of me in connection with the Tournament can be used for publicity, promotion
or television showing now or in the future, and I waive compensation in regard thereto. All participants in any event or class in this Tournament
is by permission only. The Director or his authorized agent(s) reserve the right to refuse entry to any person, school, team or club.
5. PLEASE NOTE: All athletes must be covered by health or medical insurance in order to compete. Participant Secondary Medical Insurance
is included as a benefit of USA-NKF annual membership. Non member registration fee includes a one-day membership to the USA-NKF,
which includes Secondary Medical Insurance coverage for the day of the tournament.
6. Statement of Health. By my and/or Parent/Guardian’s signature below I confirm that I am in sound health and there is no reason why I
Participant Signature
Signature of Parent or Guardian
Date
Please read entire form before signing - If under 18, release and consent must also be signed by parent or guardian
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