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Reglamento oficial de W.K.O. World Karate Organization,
Editadas por W.K.O. So Honbu (English)
Outline
WKO Competition Rules
- In a Kyokushin Tournament
there are five Referees; four corner referees, and one main referee.
In addition to this there is one Head Judge,, who is not activily
judging during the bout, however, the final decision rests with the
Head Judge.
- The time of one bout is three
minutes (elimination two minutes), There is a possibility of two
extensions, two minutes each.
- If a decision cannot be
reached after two extensions, the victory is awarded to the
competitor 10 kg lighter. In case of no weight difference, then
number of boards broken at the breaking test (Tameshiwari) becomes a
criterion in awarding the victory.
- If their is no difference in
neither weight nor number of broken boards, there will be a third
extension, after this extension a decision must be reached.
- Victory is awarded to the
competitor who has scored one full point (IPPON), who has won by
decision (including half-point(WAZA-ARI)), or whose opponent has
obtained a foul, or whose opponent has been disqualified.
IPPON
- Any technique(thrust, kick,
elbow strike etc.) , exluding the techniques listed as fouls, which
vigorously downs the opponent for more than three seconds, is
regarded as a full-point; IPPON.
- If the opponent has lost his
will to fight for more than three seconds, it will be regarded as a
full-point; IPPON
- Two half-points (WAZA-ARI)
results in a full-point: IPPON
WAZA-ARI
- Any technique (thrust, kick,
elbow strike etc.) , exluding the techniques listed as fouls, which
downs the opponent for less than three seconds, after which he
stands up and resumes the fight, is regarded as a half-point;
WAZA-ARI
- If the opponent has lost his
will to fight for less than three seconds, after which he continue
the fight, it will be regarded as a half-point; WAZA-ARI
- If the opponent has received
so much damage that he loses his balance, but does not fall down, it
will be regarded as a half-point; WAZA-ARI
- When an opponent is downed
with any techniques, including foot sweeps, and well focused, but
non-contact and the this technique is immediately followed by a
downward punch, one half-point might be awarded.
HANTEI(Victory by Decision)
- When no full-point or
disqualification, the decision which is supported by at least three
out of the five referees is valid.
HANSOKU (Fouls)
- Attack with the hand or elbow
to the opponent's face or neck. Even a slight touch may result in
HANSOKU. However, making feints to the face is allowed.
- KINTEKI-GERI (Groin kick)
- ZU-TSUKI (Head Thrust)
- TSUKAMI (Grabbing) Whatever
reason, to grab the opponent's dogi is not allowed, neither to
clinch hands with each other.
- KAKE(Hooking)Grabbing, hooking
the opponent's neck, head, shoulders etc)
- OSHI(Pushing) No pushing is
allowed not with open hands, closed hands, or with the body,
basically it will be regarded as HANSOKU if you push only with one
hand)
- Attack whilst leaning the head
or body against the opponent.
- KAKAEKOMI (hugging) The person
that puts his arms around the other one first will be given a foul
- Attack from the back
- Attack an opponent who is
already down.
- KAKENIGE (ran away attack)
pretend to attack whilst actually running away from the opponent
- Running away by repeatedly
doing JOGAI (step outside area)
- Any action that may be
considered as a bad attitude towards the contest
- Any other actions that the
referees may be regarded as foul.
CHUI
(warning)&GENTEN (Penalty)
- A foul is chareged with one
warning "CHUI ICHI"
- Any action that is considered
as a deliberate foul, or when severe damages have occurred from a
foul, a GENTEN ICHI (first penalty) may be given directly at the
first time.
- CHUI NI (two warnings) results
in GENTEN ICHI (first penalty) , and GENTEN NI (two penalties)
results in SHIKKAKU (disqualification).
TAMESHIWARI (Breaking) RULES
- The materials used for the
breaking test shall be boards of cryptomerid cedar 33 centimeters
(13 inches) long, 21 centimeters (8inches) wide, and 24 millimeters
(0.9 inches) thick. The referees shall check whether the materials
correspond to the standards set up by the International Karate
Organization.
- Each competitor shall use four
techniques in the breaking test, SEIKEN (fore-fist), SOKUTO
(knife-foot), ENPI (elbow), SHUTO (knife-hand), the total number of
broken boards will be the base on which Decision by Tameshiwari will
be made on.
- The Boards for the breaking
test must be placed across the top of two stable blocks.
- Each competitor must break a
minimum of three boards. However, he may attempt to break as many
boards as he likes.
- The cloth on top of the boards
shall have been approved of by the referee, and placed on the board
by assistants.
- The competitors are not
allowed to move the blocks, however, they are allowed ot measure the
distant.
- The break is only approved of
(KANZUI) if the boards are completely broken in two pieces. If they
are only half broken it will be regarded as failure (SHIPPAI)
- In case of SHIPPAI (failure)
the competitor is allowed to try again, but the number of boards is
limited to only three.
- If the competitor fails the
second attempt as well, the score of that attempt will be zero.
- The TAMESHIWARI test will be
held according to the referee's instructions. The time for breaking
is set at two minutes. Overtime is considered as SHIPPAI.
- After each break, the
competitors shall move two steps counter-clockwise.
STANDARDS
ACTIONS OF CORNER REFEREE
TERMINOLOGY USED BY JUDGES
Opening the Bout:
REI (Bow): Cross the arms in fron of the chest and say "OSU"
SHOMENI-NI-REI: Face the fofcial seat and bow.
SHUSHIN -NI-REI: Face to the main judge and bow.
OTAGAI-NI-REI: Face each other and bow.
KAMAETE: Take fighting stance
HAJIME: Start the bout
During the Bout:
YAME: Stoe the bout immediately.
KAMAETE: After stopoing the bout take fighting stance again.
ZOKKO: Start again the about
ZOKKO: Attack (When the competitors do not fight because of
looking at each other)
SHIRO: White, First competitor entering the arena
AKA: Red, SEcond competitor entering the arena.
Fouls-Name:
GANMEN-KOGEKI: Attacking the face with the hand or elbow or
GANMEN
TSUKAMI: Grasping the dogi
SHOTEI-OSHI: Pushing the opponent with open hands or SHITEO
KINTEKI-KOGEKI: Kick to the groin.
ZUTSUKI: Head thrust
Fouls-classification
CHUI-ICHI: First warning
CHUI-NI: Second warning. This constitutes a penalty
GENTEN-ICHI: First penalty
GENTEN-NI: SEcond penalty. This actually consitutes
disqualification. the main judge says "GENTEN-NI, SHIKKAKU".
Declaration of Fouls
The main judge designztes the competitor who made the foul as Aka or
Shiro and he declares the foul, and its nature.
e.g "AKA, TSUKAMI, CHUI-ICHI"
The competitor who committed the foul has to say "OSU" when
hearing the main judge's declaration.
Full point and Half Point:
IPPON: The declaration of IPPON entails the victory. The main judge
designates the competitor as AKA or SHIRO and declares "IPPON"
e.g. "AKA, MIGI-MAE-GERI, IPPON"
WAZA-ARI: Effective attack which damages the opponent, but not to
the same extent as an IPPON. WAZA-ARI is declared in the same way as
IPPON
e.g. "AKA, MIGI-MAE-GERI, WAZA-ARI"
Decision:
When no clear full-point has been scored, the victory is awarded by
decision, the prdcedure of decision is as follows:
YAME: Stope the bout
SHOMEN-NI-MUITE: Face the front
HANTEI-O-ONEGAISHIMASU: The main judge asks the decision of the
corner referees.
HANTEI: When hearing this, the corner referees must use the flags to
show their decision.
SHIRO: White
AKA: Red
The corner referees raise the flag having the same color as whom they
consider to be the winner
HIKIWAKE: Draw
ICHI: One flag
NNI: Two flags
SAN: Three flags
SHI: Four flags
SHUSHIN, AKA/SHIRO: Decision of the main judge. The main judge
counts the number of flags and says his decision
SHUSHIN, HIKIWAKE:
e.g. "HIKIWAKE,ICHI,SHIRO,ICHI,NI,SAN,SHUSHIN,SHIRO"
In this case "SHIRO" wins 4 to 0
Declaration
of Decision:
The Main Judge counts the number of flags, and says his own decision. At
the same time he points obliquely wiht his hand to the winner. In case
of a draw, he crosses obliquely downwards his hands.
END OF THE BOUT:
The main judge declares the victory. Then follow the same procedure
as the opening of the bout:
SHOMEN-NI-REI
SHUSHIN-NI-REI
OTAGAI-NI-REI
After bowing to each other, competitors shake hands and leave the area
from their corner.
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Reglamento Oficial
Costa Rica Challenge
Ring Match Ups (English)
THE
COSTA RICA CHALLENGE
”XTREME FIGHTING MATCH UPS”
Rules & Regulations
GENERAL:
The time of the
match has a total time extension of three (3) rounds of two (2) minutes,
with thirty (30) seconds rest in between.
VICTORY
K.O. – Any legal technique which”downs” an opponent for a five (5)
seconds count result in automatic win.
Decision.
-Decision will be taken after the 3rd round involving the 4
judges decision and referee.
In
case of draw one two minutes extension will be granted.
After this extension a decision must be reached.
The
fighter with superior aggressiveness, stamina and less penalties will be
the winner.
KUMITE
RULES
No
hand techniques allowed to make contact to facial or neck area.
No
strikes/leg techniques allowed to groin, knees, spinal cord or kidneys
(All Rounds)
One
Hand and two-handed grabbing is not permitted.
Continue
grabbing is not permitted.
No
submission techniques, chocking techniques or joint manipulations are
not allowed.
WARNINGS
AND PENALTIES
Any
fighter who intentionally strikes an opponent in restricted target area,
or intentionally uses and illegal technique, will be immediately
disqualified.
Accidental
contact to the facial or neck area (with a hand techniques) will result
in a penalty.
Three
(3) penalties result in disqualification.
JUDGES
There
will be four (4) judges at ringside. Referee also functions as a judge
and counts as one vote. Any penalties may be given at the referees
discretion. Any disqualification must be a majority decision by all
judges and tournament directors. Tournament
Director may overrule any decision and the ruling is final.
Rules
Compendium: I.K.O. International Karate Organization, KYOKUSHIN
KAIKAN
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reserved
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RICA SHIBU
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