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Competition

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Although Gichin Funakoshi wrote that there are no contests in Karate, Nakayama Masatoshi teachings led to more scientific and competitive approach to the training and in 1957 the first All Japan Karate Championship was held, and has been held annually since.


World championships

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In addition, the JKA has organised a number of international tournaments amongst which the following have been considered to be the JKA's World Championships:


Year Tournament name Location
1969 1st All Europe Karate Federation Championships Austria Vienna, Austria
1970 2nd All Europe Karate Federation Championships Austria Graz, Austria
1980 3rd IAKF World Championships East Germany Bremen, West Germany
1983 4th IAKF World Championships Egypt Cairo, Egypt
1985 1st ShotoCup Japan Tokyo, Japan
1987 2nd ShotoCup Australia Brisbane, Australia
1990 3rd ShotoCup England Sunderland, England
1992 4th ShotoCup Japan Tokyo, Japan
1994 5th ShotoCup United States Philadelphia, USA
1996 6th ShotoCup Japan Ohsaka, Japan
1998 7th ShotoCup France Paris, France
2000 8th ShotoCup Japan Tokyo, Japan
2004 9th ShotoCup Japan Tokyo, Japan
2006 10th Funakoshi Gichin Cup World Karate-do Championship Australia Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia
2009 11th Funakoshi Gichin Cup World Karate-do Championship CANCELLED[1] Japan Nihon Budo-kan, Tokyo, Japan
2011 12th Funakoshi Gichin Cup World Karate-do Championship Thailand Pattaya, Thailand


Male Kumite

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Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
1969[2] Japan Masahiko Tanaka Japan Takashi Oishi United Kingdom Billy Higgins
1970[3] Italy Luciano Parisi United Kingdom Glenn Haslem Italy Giovanni Castagneri / East Germany Franz Bork

Male Kata

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Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
1969[2] Japan Masahiko Tanaka Japan Takashi Oishi United Kingdom Billy Higgins
1970[3] East Germany George Warburg United Kingdom Andy Sherry East Germany Hans Dieter Rauscher


Team Kumite

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Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
1969[2] Japan Masahiko Tanaka Japan Takashi Oishi United Kingdom Billy Higgins
1970[3] Italy Italy United Kingdom Great Britain East Germany Germany / France France
  1. ^ TOKYO, Feb. 16, 2009: JKA Chairman Nakahara announced today that in view of rapidly deteriorating worldwide economic conditions, JKA HQ has decided to postpone the 11th Funakoshi Gichin Cup World Karate-Do Championships scheduled for September this year (2009) in Tokyo. When firm signs of solid economic recovery start to be seen, he said, a new schedule for the event will be announced, http://www.jka.or.jp/english/news/2009_2_16.html
  2. ^ a b c [Black Belt Feb 1969. page 45
  3. ^ a b c [Black Belt Feb 1970. page 45