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Welcome messages from the Event Committee

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Seiyu Karate Official Instructor, Tournament Event Director, Kata Committee Chair

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Seiyu Karate Official Instructor, Tournament Event Assistant Director

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Genral

General Information

General Information

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Event
Vancouver Cup 2024 Karate Kata Championships
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Date
Sunday, October 20, 2024
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Place
Killarney Community Centre
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Time
11:30 am to 4:30 pm
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Entry Fee
$25/competitor (Free for spectators!)
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Open to
All Seiyu Karate active members

Timetable

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June 30
Online registration begins
At this website
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July 21
Officiating Clinic
At Killarney Dojo at 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
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September 22
Registration due for volunteers and officials
Close at 11:00 pm
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October 1
Registration due for competitors
Close at 11:00 pm
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October 6
Officiating Clinic
At Killarney Dojo from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
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October 13
Volunteer Meeting
Online Conference
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October 20
Tournament
At Killarney Gym from 11:30 am to 4:30 pm
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Registrtion

Registration

Registration

Competitors

Volunteers and Judges

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Category

Category

Category

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Kata Selection
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Children's White Division 12 & Under
Taikyoku 1 - 3
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Children's Orange Division 12 & Under
Taikyoku 3, Pinan 1 - 2
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Children's Blue Division 12 & Under
Pinan 2 - 4, Yantsu
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Children's Yellow and Green Division 12 & Under
Pinan 4 - 5, Gekisai Dai, Gekisai Sho, Yantsu, Tsuki no Kata
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Teen's Entry Division 13 - 17
Taikyoku 1 - 3, Pinan 1 - 3, Yantsu, Pinan Ura 1
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Teens Open Division 13 - 17
Pinan 4 - 5, Pinan 4 - 5 Ura, Yantsu, Tsuki no Kata, Passai Dai, Gekisai Dai, Gekisai Sho, Seienchin, Saifa
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Adult's Entry Division 15 & Older
Taikyoku 1 - 3, Pinan 1 - 3, Pinan 1- 3 Ura, Yantsu, Tsuki no Kata
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Adults Open Division 15 & Older
Gekisai Dai, Gekisai Sho, Pinan 2 - 5 Ura, Saifa, Seienchin, Passai Dai, Garyu, Seipai, Kanku, Sushiho
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Adults Open Division 40 & Older
Taikyoku 3, Pinan 1 - 5, Yantsu, Tsuki no Kata, Gekisai Dai, Gekisai Sho, Pinan 1 - 5 Ura, Saifa, Garyu, Seipai
Awards
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Awards

Awards

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Category
Tie Breaker
Awards
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Children 12 and under
1st to 3rd competitors of each category will receive a medal.*
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Teens and Adults 13 and older
Top three competitors of each category will receive a medal. The 1st place winner will receive a trophy.

* By not implementing tie breaker, we aim to increase the chance for children to place within the top 3. For example, we could see two gold medalists in the same division. It is to award more children and their efforts. But with this system, the organizer cannot tell in advance how many children will be awarded. If we order a certain number of trophies, we could end up being short. If we order an excessive number of trophies, it would significantly affect our budget which would lead to raising the entry fee. That's why we can only prepare medals but not trophies for the children's divisions. Thank you for your understanding.

Scoring
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Scoring

Progressive Assessment Scoring System for Kata (PASS)

We’re introducing a growth-based scoring system that primarily evaluates the overall kata performance and is focused on rewarding a student’s achievements instead of penalizing mistakes. We created a new framework that emphasizes 5 distinct stages of kata development to serve as judging criteria.

01 The Learning Stage

Scoring Range 6.0 - 6.5

This competitor has found their confidence to perform in front of a large audience.

  • Some incorrect movements or the kata was too fast 

  • Some wrong blocks/strikes

  • Stepping/turning poorly or incorrectly

  • Missing or a low kiai 

  • Mostly poor stances

  • No speed or power in techniques

  • Poor balance and coordination

02 The Understanding Stage

Scoring Range 7.0 - 7.5

This competitor has begun to think less about memorizing the sequence of moves and has started to focus on the effort they place in each movement.

  • Punches in the general body-level, but not accurate to a specific body part

  • Understands which arm or leg leads; turning and stepping is correct

  • Some power, strength or speed has developed in techniques

03 The Developing Stage

Scoring System 8.0 and 8.5

This competitor’s motions are beginning to exert effective traditional fighting techniques. Balance and coordination has improved and has become more fluid as a result. Kiai is loud and clear.

  • Has used speed, power and proper tempo

  • Stances are fairly good/good

  • Very few inaccurate strikes; 

  • Balance and coordination is good

  • Beginning to emphasize gaze and kime

  • Loud and clear  kiai

04 The Refining Stage

Scoring System 9.0 - 9.5

At this level the competitor displays effective karate techniques with an increased amount of power, speed and accuracy.

  • Increased power, focus, speed, accuracy

  • Footwork is fluid, transitions are strong, and gaze is improving

  • Use of back-hand in techniques are correct

  • Some telegraphing motions between movements

05 The Thriving Stage

Scoring Range 10.0 - 10.5

The competitor has developed a profound understanding of the kata’s technical execution. Their performance exceeds the judges expectations.

  • Proper hands and foot positions throughout

  • Angles are optimal with good speed and power

  • Displayed effective traditional karate techniques

  • Competitor displays a profound understanding of the kata

Contact
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