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  1. Karate: Olympic Style Kumite by Robert Thoburn, 2002-06-24
  2. Dynamic Taekwondo: A Martial Art & Olympic Sport by Kyong Myong Lee, 1996-12-02
  3. Taekwondo's golden boy. (1996 Taekwondo Junior Olympic champion Emo Rosas)(includes related information about taekwondo)(Cover Story): An article from: U.S. Kids by Kelly Milner Halls, 1996-10-01
  4. Karate in Action (Sports in Action) by Bobbie Kalman, 2005-11

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22. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Taekwando - Medal Distribution Pleases Taekwando Ad
it is in many ways superior to karate, said Yushiro Yagi, head of Japan's Olympicdelegation. Like most sports involving judges, the point system has
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Medal distribution pleases taekwando advocates
Latest: Sunday October 08, 2000 05:17 PM SYDNEY, Australia (CNNSI.com) Taekwondo officials went to great lengths to make sure Korea didn't dominant the sport during its Olympic debut. The World Taekwondo Federation did not, however, totally eliminate controversy. To make sure the nation that created taekwondo the "way of the hand and foot" didn't completely dominate the medals, each country except host Australia was limited to four athletes in the games, where eight golds were contested. As a result, the breadth of the competition was better than most would have thought. Nearly 50 nations, from Austria to Venezuela, entered. Taekwondo has even provided Vietnam with its first ever Olympic medal a silver for Tran Hieu Ngan in the women's 57-kilogram class. Even some traditional rivals were impressed.

23. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Synchronized Swimming - Russia Takes Duet Synchroni
Brusnikina and Kisseleva used a karate routine performed to the beat of Japanesedrums CNNSI, Copyright © 2001 CNN/sports Illustrated An AOL Time Warner Company
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Russia takes duet synchronized swimming gold
Latest: Sunday October 08, 2000 05:49 PM Olga Brusnikina and Maria Kisseleva of Russia won the gold in the synchronized swimming duet. Greg Wood/ AFP SYDNEY, Australia (CNNSI.com) Russia's Olga Brusnikina and Maria Kisseleva teamed to capture the gold medal in the synchronized swimming duet competition on Tuesday with a near-perfect routine. Brusnikina and Kisseleva used a karate routine performed to the beat of Japanese drums to defeat a team from Japan. The Russians picked up all 10s for artistic impression, while their technical marks were marred by a lone 9.9 from the Japanese judge. They totaled 99.580 points. Mya Tachibana and Miho Takedo took silver with 98.650, earning straight 9.9s from the judges. Virginie Dedieu and Myriam Lignot of France claimed bronze at 97.437. The fee program, performed in a half-filled Sydney International Aquatic Center, counted for 65 percent of the total mark. It was added to Sunday's technical results.

24. NKKU Official Olympic Games News Coverage
The NKKU Award for Best sports News Coverage of the US Open NKKU olympic karate KungFu Martial Arts Games was started in November of the year 1999.
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28. MHSchool: Opera, Karate, And Bandits By Huynh Quang Nhuong
Martial Arts, olympic sports. You information. Return to the main page toread about karate and Taekwondo in the same way. Go to Student Page.
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29. Olympia
and karate and Wushu for further review. At the same time the IOC Programme Commissionrecommends the exclusion of three (3) sports from the 2008 olympic
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Madrid, September 10 th TO: All WKF members c.c. : WKF DC and the Chairs of WKF Committees Dear President: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board, in its last meeting, has examined the recommendations of the IOC Programme Commission, including the submissions of a total of eighteen (18) sports that were candidating to be part of the 2008 Olympic Games programme. The Executive Board decided not to admit fourteen (14) of these sports in the 2008 Olympic Games. Therefore, only four (4) sports – Golf, Karate, Rugby and Wushu – which is less than 25% of the total number of applications candidating, remain in the shortlist . Golf and Rugby as recommendations for inclusion (under certain conditions) and Karate and Wushu for further review . At the same time the IOC Programme Commission recommends the exclusion of three (3) sports from the 2008 Olympic Programme, namely Baseball, Modern Pentathlon and Softball. Although we have to congratulate ourselves for what without any doubt is a huge and historic step forward for karate in its Olympic goal, you must know that it is not going to be easy for our sport to be present in Beijing 2008. In any case now IOC is fully aware that karate deserves a place as Olympic sport and this should therefore make easier our way to the Olympics.

30. Delaware Sports Presents Special Profiles
uses rules currently in place for olympic international fighting in a real life situation,but karate has helped she also plays varsity level sports and helped
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Delaware Sports presents SPECIAL PROFILES Noelle Kanaga Noelle Kanaga The 17-year old Noelle Kanaga is not a person to mess with. She walks with confidence and self-assuredness in her daily life as a benefit of her life-long devotion to karate. With one National Championship already under her third-degree black belt, Kanaga looks forward to either 2004 or 2008 when women will have a chance to compete for Olympic glory in Karate. "It is my dream to represent the United States at the Olympics," said the Greenville resident and senior at Tower Hill School in Wilmington. Noelle’s father took her to her first karate lessons when she was just four years old. As a former student of the Shotokan discipline, Mr. Kanaga knew that studying the martial arts would help his daughter obtain the skills necessary to defend her in life as well as develop the self-determination and self-awareness that she has indeed developed. Noelle began sparring against adult men at the age of ten with the blessings of her father. Those sparring sessions and the necessary extra training needed to become more competitive at that level helped lead her to achieve the rank of first-degree black belt at the tender age of eleven. Noelle’s progress was sure and steady from there. At 13 she received her second-degree black belt and at 16 her third degree in March of 2001.

31. Tae Kwon Do History
anniversary, thus clearly distinguishing Taekwondo from the Japanese karate whichhad WTF) was elected chairman of the World Federation of Nonolympic sports.
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Tae Kwon Do (tie-kwahn-doe) "the way of the hands and feet"
A Brief History
Tae Kwon Do uses a large number of hand positions for its hand strikes, but is primarily known for its vast catalog of different kicks, many of them aimed at the head (such high kicks are not very common in other styles of martial art). Thus, flexibility, balance, and leg strength are important, especially for spinning, jumping, or flying kicks. However, the development of these traits is part of Tae Kwon Do training and the beginning student is started off with much simpler kicks. Though throwing and takedowns are taught in some schools, traditional Tae Kwon Do uses virtually no grappling techniques and as its name suggests is very much centered around superior punching and kicking ability. As is to be expected of a striking style, Tae Kwon Do uses blocks as its pimary defensive technique.
Upon liberation of Korea from the Japanese colonial rule after World War II, the Korean people began recovering the thought of self-reliance and the traditional folkloric games which resumed their popularity. Song Duk-Ki, afore-mentioned master of teakkyondo, presented a demonstration of the martial art before the first Republic of Korea President Syngman Rhee on the occasion of the latter's birth-day anniversary, thus clearly distinguishing Taekwondo from the Japanese Karate which had been introduced by the Japanese rulers.
Martial art experts began opening their Taekwondo gymnasiums all over the country and after the end of Korean War (1950~1953) Taekwondo was popularized among the Dan-grade black-belters within the country, also dispatching about 2,000 Taekwondo masters to more than 100 countries for foreigners' training.

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34. Mike Carr Karate, Summer Camps And Classes
will do karate, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, Kickboxing, and SelfDefense. After lunch I willbring in other instructors to teach basic skills in olympic sports such as
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Olympic Kids Sport Camp
There are two different camp dates - both to be held at Bur-Mil Park. The first is June 24-28 (Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM), and the second is July 29 - August 2 (Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM). Your child may attend one or both camps, since each one will be different. I am very excited about my new Sports Camp. In the mornings we will do Karate, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, Kickboxing, and Self-Defense. After lunch I will bring in other instructors to teach basic skills in Olympic sports such as tennis, soccer, swimming, track, gymnastics, baseball, and golf. Plus, there will be great pool facilities and other games for the kids.
This will be a "drop off" camp. I am not providing transportation, and there will not be a sleepover. Last year I let many kids come to camp at the last minute. This year Bur-Mil insists that each camp be limited to 75 kids. Therefore, the first 75 PAID will go. I must abide by Bur-Mil's rules, so I can't hold spots or make exceptions. I will have plenty of instructors and counselors for camp. Since it will be a unique type of experience, I expect spots to fill up fast. The cost is $160 for the first child, $120 for a second child, and $40 for a third child. Each child will receive an Olympic T-shirt and Gold Medal for participating.

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36. Sports - Yemen Times
Minister of sports in Lisbon. the deputy minister, and Hussain AlAwadhi, the SecretaryGeneral of the Yemeni olympic Committee, will karate World' Published.
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Issue 32- August 10th thru August 16th 1998, Vol VIII Junior Football Team Leaves for Qatar DIFFICULT MISSION! Our junior football team left Yemen last Friday for Qatar to start a training camp. The team will participate in the Asian tournament for juniors held from August 21st to 25th. Yemen is in Al-Doha group which also includes Qatar, Bahrain, and Iran. The team started a local training camp on July 7th. However, the team is still not well prepared and has not participated in any preparatory matches. That is why, the coach, Mr. Ameen Al-Sonaini, decided his team should play with Qatari teams before the tournament starts. The Yemeni players seem to have a very high morale. Many of them are optimistic about achieving good results. Al-Sonaini says to Yemen Times: " The task is hard but when you see how optimistic our players are. The team is in very good spirits. I hope that we will overcome all the difficulties and do well"
Yemen Times wishes the best for our national team. They have good ambition, but is that enough?! Kung Fu Institute Opens The first specialized kung fu institute was opened in Sanaa last Wednesday. "

37. Karate Und Olympia
Translate this page be considered, the Commission will undertake further review on karate in comparisonwith the other martial arts sports already in the olympic Programme (judo
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Am Rande des Besuches von Jacques Delcourt in München hab der Vizepräsident der World Karate Federation (WKF), Fritz Wendland, Auskunft über die derzeitige Situation im Weltkarate und die Anerkennung der WKF durch das IOC. Nachdem sich die frühere World Union of Karate-Do Organizations (WUKO) unter Beibehaltung ihrer Strukturen in World Karate Federation umbenannt hatte und sichergestellt war, daß der um die olympische Anerkennung konkurrierende Weltverband - die International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF) - innerhalb der WKF eine Disziplin für traditionelles Karate, einen Vizepräsidenten und eine technische Kommision erhalten könnte, sprach das Präsidium des IOC im Februar letzten Jahres der WKF die olympische Anerkennung (wieder) aus.

38. World Championship News
the manager of the most modern sports school in about 200 participants of the InternationalKarate Youth Camp the fog blurred the sight of the olympic area, as
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Visit of the WKF-Delegation to Munich on the 14.th to 16.th of January
Visit to the State Chancellery, Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber
The reception at Bavaria´s Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber was the highlight of the delegation´s visit right at the beginning. In the cabinet hall of the State Chancellery the patron of the WC promised not only funds, but also his personal presence at the opening ceremony. He presented Bavaria, where every third inhabitant is a member of the BLSV (Bayerischer Landessportverband), as "Sport´s Country" and praised the honorary commitment of the President of BKB Albert Schindler jun. Further the Prime Minister invited the top athletes and officials of world Karate to a reception in the Munich Residenz in October.
Visit to the Mayor Dr. Burkert of the City of Munich
At the reception of the City of Munich Mayor Burkert thanked the WKF and DKV for the placing of the world competition in Munich. The town is known for ist cosmopolitan outlook and hospitality and is equipped with excellent sports facilities. She reminded of the sold out Rudi-Sedlmayer-Hall at the European Karate Championships in 1983 and wished the organizers a full house. The Karate officials presented her gifts. Details of cooperation were discussed with Mr. Behacker, the Chief of the Department of Sports. The officials used the evening at the Hotel Merriott to discuss details of the first bulletin with which the 163 associations of the World Karate Federation will be invited officially during the next weeks. They expect entries of about 1000 competitors with a train of another 1000 officials.

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Have you ever wanted to learn about fencing from an Olympic gold medalist? Have you ever considered introducing your child to a Team USA karate coach? Have you ever given thought to learning about boxing from an elite level boxer? The United States Olympic Committee, in conjunction with the San Jose Sports Authority, announced today plans to host free youth sport clinics for karate, boxing and fencing in the city of San Jose and at Stanford University Feb. 7 - 11, 2003, welcoming parents and children alike for one-of-a-kind tutorials from Olympians and Olympic hopefuls. "Most Olympians begin their careers in local community programs like those offered by San Jose's Boys and Girls Clubs, YMCAs, and the Police Activities League," said Alicia McConnell , USOC Associate Director of Community Outreach Programs. "This is one of the reasons why the USOC and the San Jose Sports Authority is offering these community clinics to youth, so they can be exposed to these Olympic sports and seek local avenues where they can pursue them further." McConnell also added, "The USOC is passionate about providing Olympic sport opportunities for youth. Working with the San Jose Sports Authority and Stanford University, we are looking forward to hosting these free sport clinics in conjunction with the Titan Games. The hands-on clinics are an opportunity for parents to get their kids involved in healthy, fun activities."

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