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The 10th World Open Karate Tournament - IKO1 Kancho Shokei Matsui
October 25, 2011
10th WOKT presented by International Karate Organization Kyokushinkaikan IKO1

Presented by 
International Karate Organization Kyokushinkaikan,  President/Kancho Shokei Matsui

Dates
November 4th (Fri.) 
November 5th (Sat.)
November 6th (Sun.)
*November 6th - Special dance performance will be performed by Kabuki actor, Shido Nakamura.

Coincided Events
November 3rd (Thu)      International Karate Friendship Tournaments (Admission Free) 
November 4th (Fri)       2011 Women's World Open Tournament
2011 Friendships Categries.pdf, Youth 5-11.pdf Youth 12-14.pdf, Youth 15-17(Elite).pdf
Senior.pdf, prictlist.pdf prictlist2.pdf, Rules&Gears(All categories).pdf

Venue
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium; Tokyo Taiikukan (1-17-1 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)

Event Summary
"The number one in karate will be determined" I.K.O. Kyokushinkaikan proudly presents the most prestigious karate competition held every once-in-four-years. The three-day tournament will be competed amongst the top 192 fighters selected from various regions around the world..       

Tournament Rules
I.K.O. Full contact rules without protection (No strikes to face and head)

Notable Fighters 
Ewerton Teixeira (Brazil, 2007  9th World Open 1st)  
Tariel Nikoleishvili (Russia, 2010  42nd All Japan Open 1st)
Lechi Kurbanov (Russia, The 2010  42nd All Japan Open 7th)
Darmen Sadovokasov (Russia, 2007  9th World Open 4th)
Andrey Stepin (Russia, 2007  9th World Open 5th)
Alejandro Navarro (Spain,  2007  9th World Open 6th)
Eduardo Tanaka (Brazil, 2007  9th World Open 7th)
Mikhail Kozlov (Russia, 2009  4th World Weight Category 1st) 
Zahari Damyanov (Bulgaria, 2011 All American Open 1st) 
Gorderzi Kapanadze (Russia, 2011 Al American Open 2nd)
Tatsuya Murata (Japan, 2007  9th World Open 7th)
Kentaro Tanaka (Japan, 2009  41st All Japan Open 1st)
Makoto Taniguchi (Japan, 2008  40th All Japan Open 1st)
Zenjyuro Mori (Japan, 2010  42nd All Japan Open 2nd)
Makoto Akaishi (Japan, 2009  41st All Japan Open 3rd)


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