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THE ST (OPERATOR) AND ANNOUNCER MAY BE THE SAME
PERSON
MEDAL BOUTS TEAM KATA TIME KEEPER KATA & BUNKAI
Only the tablets on the table Nothing else!
Don't keep the Tablets in your hands under the performance!
JUDGE 3 0.7 TECHNICAL - 0.3 ATHLETIC
MARIA ERIKSSON - SWE KANKU DAI
TEC. 8.2
7.8 ATH.
RESET OK CANCEL
ONE EXAMPLE OF TABLET LAYOUT
At the start of each round Competitors/teams, will line up at the
match area perimeter facing the Judges
Following the bows SHOMEN NI REI and OTAGAI NI REI, the Competitors will
then step back out of the Match Area
Upon completion of each group, all athletes will line up
The operator (speaker) will announce the top four that will pass to the next round
The name of the top four
will be shown on the monitor
The Competitors will then bow and leave the Tatami
After moving in to the starting position Bow, announce the Kata and begin...
When finishing the kata Bow again and wait for the result...
After the result Bow again and leave the Tatami!
Runners must be familiar with the WKF Kata list
The TM is responsible for overseeing the operation of the Runner
Kata list group 2
Only kata from the official kata list may be performed
Slight variations as taught by the contestant’s style (Ryu-ha) of Karate will be permitted
KATA
LIST
1 Anan 35 Jiin 69 Passai
2 Anan Dai 36 Jion 70 Pinan Shodan
3 Ananko 37 Jitte 71 Pinan Nidan
4 Aoyagi 38 Juroku 72 Pinan Sandan
5 Bassai 39 Kanchin 73 Pinan Yondan
6 Bassai Dai 40 Kanku Dai 74 Pinan Godan
7 Bassai Sho 41 Kanku Sho 75 Rohai
8 Chatanyara Kusanku 42 Kanshu 76 Saifa
9 Chibana No Kushanku 43 Kishimono No Kushanku 77 Sanchin
10 Chinte 44 Kousoukun 78 Sansai
11 Chinto 45 Kousoukun Dai 79 Sanseiru
12 Enpi 46 Kousoukun Sho 80 Sanseru
13 Fukyugata Ichi 47 Kururunfa 81 Seichin
14 Fukyugata Ni 48 Kusanku 82 Seienchin (Seiyunchin)
15 Gankaku 49 Kyan No Chinto 83 Seipai
16 Garyu 50 Kyan No Wanshu 84 Seiryu
17 Gekisai (Geksai) 1 51 Matsukaze 85 Seishan
18 Gekisai (Geksai) 2 52 Matsumura Bassai 86 Seisan (Sesan)
19 Gojushiho 53 Matsumura Rohai 87 Shiho Kousoukun
20 Gojushiho Dai 54 Meikyo 88 Shinpa
21 Gojushiho Sho 55 Myojo 89 Shinsei
22 Hakusho 56 Naifanchin Shodan 90 Shisochin
23 Hangetsu 57 Naifanchin Nidan 91 Sochin
24 Haufa (Haffa) 58 Naifanchin Sandan 92 Suparinpei
25 Heian Shodan 59 Naihanchi 93 Tekki Shodan
26 Heian Nidan 60 Nijushiho 94 Tekki Nidan
27 Heian Sandan 61 Nipaipo 95 Tekki Sandan
28 Heian Yondan 62 Niseishi 96 Tensho
29 Heian Godan 63 Ohan 97 Tomari Bassai
30 Heiku 64 Ohan Dai 98 Unshu
31 Ishimine Bassai 65 Oyadomari No Passai 99 Unsu
32 Itosu Rohai Shodan 66 Pachu 100 Useishi
33 Itosu Rohai Nidan 67 Paiku 101 Wankan
34 Itosu Rohai Sandan 68 Papuren 102 Wanshu
Technical Performance and Athletic Performance are given separate score
Scale is from 5.0 to 10.0 with increments of .2
7.0 – 7.2 – 7.4 – 7.6 – 7.8 – 8.0
5.0: Lowest score possible
7.0: Average good Kata
10.0: Perfect performance
0.0: Disqualification
SCALE OF SCORES
SAMPLE OF RESULT OF ASSESSMENT
JUDGE 1 JUDGE 2 JUDGE 3 JUDGE 4 JUDGE 5 JUDGE 6 JUDGE 7 TOTAL FACTOR RESULT
TECHNICAL 8.0 8.2 7.8 7.8 8.4 8.4 8.2 24.4 0.7 17.10
PERFORMANCE
ATHLETIC 7.8 8.2 7.8 8.2 8.2 8.4 8.4 24.6 0.3 7.38
PERFORMANCE
TOTAL:
24.48
RESOLVING DRAWS SAME NUMBER OF POINTS... NEW KATA
Only to resolve which Competitor go on to
the next round or who wins a medal
The score given for the extra Kata to resolve the draw cannot be used for changing the order of
other Competitors qualified in the round
TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
KATA
Stances Techniques Transitional movements Timing Correct breathing Focus (KIME) Conformance Consistence of the Kihon
TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
BUNKAI Stances Techniques Transitional movements Timing Control Focus (KIME) Conformance to Kata Using the actual movements
as in the Kata!
The countdown clock will start when the team bow upon starting the kata
The countdown clock will stop at the final bow after the Bunkai performance
It is the responsibility of the Coach or the competitor(s)
to ensure that the Kata notified to the Runner is the appropriate
for that particular round!
Team Kata, all 3 members must start the Kata facing in the same direction and
towards the Chief Judge
FOULS
Balance Minor loss of balance
Movements Performing a movement in an incorrect or incomplete manner
Failure to fully execute a block or technique Punching off target
FOULS
Synchronization
Asynchronous movement
Delivering a technique before the body transition is completed
Team Kata; failing to do a movement in unison
FOULS
Audible cues Stamping the feet - slapping the chest - arms - Gi
Inappropriate exhalation!!!
Must be considered very serious fouls by the judges in their evaluation!
Same level as penalization for temporary loss of balance
FOULS
Time wasting Including prolonged marching & excessive bowing Prolonged pause before starting the performance
Injury Causing injury by lack of controlled technique during Bunkai
DISQUALIFICATION
Performing/announcing the wrong kata
Failing to bow at the beginning and completion of the performance
DISQUALIFICATION
A distinct pause or stop in the performance for several seconds
Interference with the function of the judges
DISQUALIFICATION
Exceeding the time limit of 5 minutes for Kata and Bunkai
Belt falling off during the performance
The number of Competitors determines the number of groups during the elimination rounds
Number of Competitors
Number of groups
Number of Kata performed to win
Competitors in the second round
2 1 1 Zero (No second round)
3 1 1 Zero (No second round)
4 2 2 Medal Bout (only for gold)
5 to 10 2 2 Medal Bout
11 to 24 2 3 8 Competitors
25 to 48 4 4 16 Competitors
49 to 96 8 4 32 Competitors
97 or more 16 5 64 Competitors
Elimination principles
Dividing the Competitors/Teams in equal number groups of eight
For each round reduce the number of Competitors/Teams per group to 4
passing on to the next round until only two groups remain
MERGING TWO GROUPS INTO ONE 2: 26,6 3: 26,8 6: 27,3 7: 27,4
1: 26,2
4: 27,0
5: 27,0
8: 27,6
POOL 1 BY POINTS
POOL 2 BY POINTS
MERGING IN THE SEMIFINALS
D: 27,5
A: 27,8
H: 27,1
E: 27,4
POOL 1 & 2
POOL 3 & 4
A: 27,8 B: 27,7 C: 27,6 D: 27,5
E: 27,4 F: 27,2 G: 27,2 H: 27,1
TATAMI 1 C: 27,6
B: 27,7
F: 27,2
G: 27,2
TATAMI 2
TATAMI 2
TATAMI 1
TATAMI 1
TATAMI 1
TATAMI 2
TATAMI 2
Ranking/
Coin toss
The basic number of Competitors per group is 8
Between 65 and 96 the
Competitors are distributed over 8 groups to a maximum of
12 per group
Should the number of Competitors be 97 or more, the number of groups are doubled to 16
Always select the first four of each
group leaving 8 groups of 8 Competitors
64 Competitors will go for the second round
THE NORMAL PROCEDURE Highest scoring Competitor of each group
will compete for 1st and 2nd place.
Number 2 will meet number 3 from the other group and vice versa
3 OR LESS COMPETITORS
A single kata is performed to determine 1st through 3rd place
4 COMPETITORS
2 groups of two are formed for the first round and the two winners meet to compete for
1st while the two losers are placed 3rd
5 to 10 COMPETITORS 2 groups and the three highest scoring of each group go on to medal matches
ONLY 5 COMPETITORS The number 2 competitor in the larger group will win his/her 3rd place on bye
11-24 COMPETITORS Two groups are formed!
After the first Kata the top 4 competitors in each group compete against each other within the group (second Kata)
The 3 best Competitors from each group proceed
to compete in the third round for the medals (third Kata)
25-48 COMPETITORS Four (4) groups are formed!
1. After the first Kata the top 4 competitors from each group will pass to the second round. 2. In the second round, 16 competitors are divided in 2 groups in 2 Tatami (8 contestant for each group) and the second Kata will be performed.
25-48 COMPETITORS Four (4) groups are formed!
3. After the second round the 4 best competitors for each group (eight in total) will pass to the third round. In the third round, these 8 contestants are divided into 2 groups (4 contestants for each group) and perform the third kata. 4. After the third round the 3 best competitors will pass to the medal bouts, performing the fourth Kata.
12 4
8 4
12 4
4
3
8 4
4
3
12 4
12 4
2nd. Kata
3rd. Kata
4th. Kata
1st. Kata
1 1 2 2
3 3
25 - 48 competitors
Tatami 1 Tatami 2 Tatami 3 Tatami 4
Pool 1 R6 Pool 3 R7 Pool 5 R5 Pool 7 R8
1st. KATA 1st. KATA 1st. KATA 1st. KATA
A K A 1st. Round A K A 1st. Round A K A 1st. Round A K A 1st. Round
Pool 2 R3 Pool 4 R2 Pool 6 R4 Pool 8 R1
1st. KATA 1st. KATA 1st. KATA 1st. KATA
A K A 1st. Round A K A 1st. Round A K A 1st. Round A K A 1st. Round
Four (4) Competitors from each Pool
Pool 1 + 2 Pool 3+ 4 Pool 5 + 6 Pool 7+ 8
2nd. KATA 2nd. KATA 2nd. KATA 2nd. KATA
A O 2nd. Round A O 2nd. Round A O 2nd. Round A O 2nd. Round
Pool 1 + 2 Pool 5+ 6
Pool 3+ 4 3rd. ROUND - SEMIFINALS Pool 7 + 8
3rd. KATA 3rd. KATA
A K A A K A
3 Competitors 3 Competitors
MEDAL BOUTS
1 1
3 3
Gold & Silver
2 2 Bronze
Bronze
AKA or AO?
24,2: AKA 24,5: AO
The competitor with lowest
points begins!
Same points? Ranking 1st day
registration Coin toss!
AKA or AO?
In the event of only 3 Competitors either red or blue belts may be assigned
to all the Competitors
In the event of only 2 Competitors one red and one blue belt
may be assigned using coin toss!
The signal to display the scoreboards
(Hantei) will be given by the Chief Judge
by blowing his/her whistle
A second signal will be given to put down the scoreboard once the announcer has
announced all the scores
TATAMI 2 KATA JUNIOR MALE - POOL2
MATTIAS KARLSSON - ÖRE KARATE CLUB (SWE)
KANKU DAI
8,1 7,9 8,0 8,2 7,8 7,9 8,3
24,0
Only one score is given to include both the technical and athletic performance
The Judges must keep in mind that
70% is for the technical performance and 30% for the athletic
Any tie will be solve by performing a new Kata
The panel may be reduced to five
Only the highest and lowest scores are eliminated from the total
FOR COMPETITIONS NOT COUNTING FOR WKF RANKING
The use of the flag system is recognized as a transitional arrangement up to
31st. December 2019
FOR NATIONAL FEDERATIONS
Jacket without marks on the shoulders
GOOD FOR ALL COMPETITIONS (except for the Grand Winners at PL)
GOOD FOR ALL COMPETITIONS (except for the Grand Winners at PL)
Jacket with white marks on the shoulders
Jacket with Red and Blue marks
MANDATORY FOR GRAND WINNERS! (PL Grand Winners from the year before)
GOOD ONLY FOR K1 COMPETITIONS (except for the Grand Winners at PL)
Jacket with Gold marks
Jacket with Gold marks
World Champion Ind. Categories But only at the World Championships
TEAMS World Champions
(National Federation) All 3 or 5 or nobody! But only at the World Championships
IT IS NOT…
The name of the competitor or the National Federation
THAT MATTERS!
It is the competitor’s performance during the actual bout, nothing else!!
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