16 November On 16 November 1928 Mitsusuke Harada was born in Dalian, China, then a part of the Japanese Empire. Harada began his training in 1945, under Genshin Hironishi (a senior student of Gichin Funakoshi), at the original Shotokan dojo in Zoshigaya, Tokyo. He also had the opportunity to be taught by Yoshitaka Funakoshi. In …
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Nov 16 2020
This week in history (16 November – 22 November)
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November 16, 2020
- AJKA, Alfie Borg, Antonio Diaz, Atsuko Wakai, BKF, ekf, Elisa Au, FAJKO, Genshin Hironishi, Geoff Thompson, Gogen Yamaguchi, Henri Plee, Hironori Ohtsuka, Hoang Ngan Nguyen, ISKF, Jacques Delcourt, Jerome Atkinson, Jillian Toney, Kentsu Yabu, luca valdesi, Luis Maria Sanz, Mas Oyama, Mie Nakayama, Mitsusuke Harada, Molly Samuel, Pat McKay, rafael aghayev, Ray Dalke, Richard Kim, Ryoke Abe, Seiji Nishimura, Shigeru Egami, Stewart McKinnon, Tsuguo Sakumoto, Tsutomu Ohshima, Vernon Bell, Vic Charles, Waseda University, Wayne Otto, Willie Thomas, WKF, WUKO, Yoseikan, Yoshida Kotaro, Yoshitaka Funakoshi, Yvette Bryan
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Aug 15 2020
Doug James
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August 15, 2020
I see kata as something for developing the individual and that if that person performs the moves in a certain way and is happy, providing it is within the overall guidelines of the kata I see nothing wrong with some deviation. Doug James Considered one of the cornerstones of British Karate, Doug James has been …
- ABKA, and Abdu Shaher, Barry Tatlow, BKA, BKCA, British Karate-Do Chojinkai Association, Budokan Karate Club, Chojinkai, Chris Denwood, Combat Hall of Fam, Cumbria Open Championship, Cumbria School of Karate, Dave Coulter, Doug James, ekf, EKGB, English Karate Federation, ETKB, Eugene Codrington, FEKO, Fred Kidd, Harrarby Community Centre, Iain Abernethy, Junior Lefevre, Karate World Championships, NAKMAS, Pat McKay, Peter Spanton, Tatsuo Suzuki, Temple Karate Club, Tera Karate Kai, Tera Karate Kai National Championships, Ticky Donovan, Tim Eyrl, Toru Takamizawa, Walter Seaton, WKF, WUKO
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Aug 13 2020
Geoff Thompson
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August 13, 2020
No true champion likes losing. We’re in the job of winning. Geoff Thompson Standing at an imposing 6ft 6in, Geoff Thompson is a multiple heavyweight kumite World Champion. Alongside Vic Charles and Jerome Atkinson, he took competitive Karate to the next level with his power and athletic ability. During the 1980s he was the face of Sport …
- Benji Stanley, Cecil Hackett, European Championships, French Championships, GB Sports Council, Geoff Thompson, Janice Argyle, Jerome Atkinson, Jordan Thompson, Jose Manuel Egea, Krypton Factor, Luke Thompson, Pat McKay, Patrice Ruggiero, Sport England, UKKW, United Kingdom-Do Wadokai, Vic Charles, WKF, Wogan, YCS, Youth Charter for Sport
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Aug 13 2020
Vic Charles
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August 13, 2020
Vic Charles has been described as “the epitome of what a Karate competitor should be”. As a competitor, he was tough, resilient and technically proficient, in equal measures. Jerome Atkinson, a former world champion, described him as “the greatest competitor he had ever seen“. A winner of multiple World Championships, he was part of a …
- Brian Hooper, BSKA, Craig Burke, Des Drummond, Eddie Cuthbert, EKGB, Geoff Thompson, Jason Ledgister, Jerome Atkinson, Joanne Horne, Leon Waters, Liam Brennan, Molly Samuel, Pat McKay, Quest for Champions, Roy Daniels, Superstars, Tanya Wickes, Tatsuo Suzuki, Tery Daley, Ticky Donovan, UKKW, United Kingdom Karate-do Wadokai, Vic Charles, Wayne Otto and Ahbdu Shaher
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Aug 11 2020
Pat McKay
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August 11, 2020
If you want to compete at the top in this sport then training has to become full-time. Pat McKay When one talks about the great fighters that have represented Britain, the name Pat McKay has to be in the mix. Fighting at light heavyweight (- 80 KG) his record is second to none. He is …
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Aug 11 2020
Mervyn Etienne
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August 11, 2020
….. the relentless desire to be better than you were is a key trait in the highest performers – they appear not to be happy with the status quo and are always looking for ways of improving and finding the marginal gains that will give them the milliseconds in reaction time and information processing speed that …
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Aug 09 2020
Tommy Morris
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August 9, 2020
Scotland’s first black belt, Tommy Morris is an icon of Scottish Karate. He has been rightly called the “Father of Scottish Karate“. He has had many successful students, including David Coulter and Pat McKay. Many Scottish Karate-ka can trace their Karate lineage back to him. Tommy Morris was born in the Scottish city of Glasgow on …
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Aug 09 2020
David Coulter
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August 9, 2020
Under coaches, Steve Arneil and Ticky Donovan Britain had many successful international Karate teams. From 1974 until his retirement in 1985 David Coulter was a member of many of these squads. As a competitor, he was known for his great spirit, often against much bigger opponents. As a coach and instructor, he has been passionate about the growth of Karate in …
- 100 Kata Challenge, Alan Jardine, Allan Wallace, Billy Higgins, Brian Fitkin, Dave Coulter, Eugene Codrington, Frank Carty, Geoff Thompson, Gerry Fleming, Gregor Grant, Hamish Adam, Jamie McCowan, John Kerr, Joseph Gofin, Kirsty Coulter, Kisan Karate, Kobe Osaka Karate, Kris Coulter, Okinawa Karate Day, Pat McKay, Robert McCulloch, Roy Stanhope, Sakai Karate, Scott Cunningham, Scottish Karate-do Association, Shigeru Kimura, SKGB, Steve Arneil, Ticky Donovan, Tom Gibbson, Tommy Morris, Vic Charles
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May 14 2020
Hamish Adam
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May 14, 2020
As a competitor, Hamish Adam has had a number of firsts. He was part of the first Scottish team to win the European Team Championships. He was also part of the British team to defeat Japan to win their first World Championship title. As a competitor, he has won Scottish, British, European, and World titles. …
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Dec 09 2019
This week in history (9 December – 15 December)
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December 9, 2019
10 December On 10 December 1933 Shotokan master Takayuki Mikami was born in Nigata Prefecture Japan. He was the first professional Karate instructor to be sent by the JKA to teach Karate full-time in another country. Mikami arrived in Tokyo in 1952 to study Japanese Literature at Hosei University. Being a farm boy in a …
- Andy Sherry, BKF, Brian Hammond, Douglas Brose, Geoff Thompson, Gichin Funakoshi, Henri Plee, Hidetaka Nishiyama, Hirokazu Kanazawa, Hosei University, Jimmy Neal, JKA, Masatoshi Nakayama, Molly Samuel, Pat McKay, Ron Mills, Taiji Kase, Takayuki Mikami, Terry Wingrove, teruyuki okazaki, Ticky Donovan, Tsuguo Sakumoto, Vernon Bell, Vic Charles, Wayne Otto, WKF, yoseikan karate
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