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Welcome to the
3rd IFK U-18 WORLD TOURNAMENT
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On this occasion of the International
Federation of Karates 3rd Junior and Cadet
World Tournament, I welcome you all to K2
- Crawley.
I would also like to welcome our honorary
VIP guests to this special event. On this
occasion the IFK (Kyokushin) is at its very
best in the world to organize such a
prestigious event. The young fighters
representing many countries throughout theworld, will display their skill, their fighting
spirit and they will also demonstrate a true
unity of comradeship through this
Tournament.
I would like to extend my thanks to the
BKKs Executive Committee for their work
in preparation for this tournament in
particular Shihan David Pickthall who has
done a tremendous amount of work
nationally and internationally to ensure an
excellent tournament. I would also like to
thank all the unnamed members who haveworked with true Kyokushin spirit to ensure
we have an event of which we, the IFK, can
be very proud.
Hanshi Steve Arneil (9th Dan)President and Founder of the
International Federation of Karate
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Shihan Liam Keaveney (6th Dan)Chairman of the British Karate Kyokushinkai
On behalf of the British Karate
Kyokushinkai I welcome you here today to
witness a truly momentous occasion the
staging of the 3rd IFK Junior and CadetWorld Tournament at K2. It is especially
fitting that this day is also seen as a
celebration of the 46th Anniversary of the
British Karate Kyokushinkai.
In 1965 we saw the establishment of the
BKK and in our history we have seen manydevelopments and landmarks worldwide
within the Kyokushin family today for
many reasons this can be seen as a
celebration of Hanshi Steve Arneils lifes
work. His efforts and tireless work will be
reflected here today and I look forward to
sharing this day with him and you.
I acknowledge and thank the many people
who have helped to make this day possible
the BKK executive committee and not
least Shihan David Pickthall together with
members of Crawley dojo. My thanks alsoto Ollie Potter for his assistance and help in
producing this souvenir program. To our
fighters, officials and spectators I also thank
you for your support and commitment.
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On this occasion of the International
Federation of Karates Third World Junior
and Cadet Tournament in Crawley, I would
like to offer my congratulations to HanshiSteve Arneil and the International
Federation of Karate. It is a great honour to
have this Tournament.
I am very confident that your World
Tournament will be a success. On such an
occasion the fighters representing countriesthroughout the world will display their skill
and fighting spirit. They will also
demonstrate a true unity of comradeship. I
would also like to extend my thanks to the
British Karate Kyokushinkai for hosting this
event. Lastly, lasty I would like to thank all
the unnamed people who have beenworking behind the scenes with a true
Kyokushin spirit to make this event a
success.
HRH Prince Mohammed Bin Talal
Patron of the International Federation of Karate
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Shihan David Pickthall (6th Dan)Advisor to the International Federation of Karate
I would like to take this opportunity to
welcome all our distinguished guests,
country officials and spectators to my
hometown of Crawley. As hosts it has beenour duty to co-ordinate the 3rd U18 World
Tournament and I must express my
gratitude to all our sponsors, especially
from the local business community who are
making this event possible.
I also wish to thank Paul Baker and MattLethbridge from Crawley Borough Council
for support from the local government. The
hosting of this event could not have been
possible without support from the members
and parents of the Crawley Dojo and I must
acknowledge the hard work of Neil and
Alyse Madeley, Keith and April Mays andNick Venes. Finally I wish to recognise the
tremendous work of Ollie Potter for all the
art and media work involved with this event.
To all the competitors from around the
world, good luck. I hope this experience isjust the start of a successful international
career and you fulfil your dreams. You
never know there might be a young
spectator in the audience today who leaves
this event with a new idol and aspiring to
one day be like you.
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Host Nation Committee
Hanshi Steve Arneil 9th Dan BKK President
Shihan Liam Keaveney 6th Dan BKK Chairman
Shihan Alex Kerrigan 6th Dan GB Chief Knockdown Referee
Shihan David Pickthall 6th Dan GB Executive Committee
Shihan Nick Da Costa 6th Dan GB Executive Committee
Shihan Graham Warden 6th Dan GB Executive Committee
Shihan Maria Da Costa 5th Dan GB Treasurer
Shihan Andrew Turner 5th Dan GB Coach
Shihan Stuart Wright 5th Dan GB Executive Committee
Shihan Ray Bond 5th Dan GB Chief Clicker Referee
Sensei Moss Ageli 3rd Dan GB Executive Committee
Sensei John Mouldon 3rd Dan GB Coach
Senpai Linda Keaveney 1st Dan General Secretary
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IFK Country Representatives
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Andrey Pchelintsev 2nd Dan Latvia Representative
Dimitri Alechnovic Belorussia Representative
Etienne Van Holt Belgium Representative
Gerhardus Van Der Merwe South Africa Representative
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Manucher Vahidi Iran Representative
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Bronislaw Szuszkiewicz 3rd Dan Polish Representative
Steve Fogarasi 3rd Dan Canadian Representative
Sergio Afonin Italian Representative
Shaharin Yussof Australian Representative
Alexander Taniushkin 6th Dan Russian Representative
Eddy Gabathuler 6th Dan Swiss RepresentativeJose Babiloni 6th Dan Spanish Representative
Kevin Callan 5th Dan Irish Representative
Svien Dallavarra 5th Dan Norwegian Representative
Shoaib Younus 5th Dan Pakistan Representative
Stefanos Tranidis 3rd Dan Greek Representative
Vitali Chitanava 1st Kyu Abkhazia Representative
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1st IFK Under 18 World Tournament 2006 WinnersChur, Switzerland
Boys Individual Clicker
1st Keiran Rix Great Britain
2nd Urban Zihlmann Switzerland
3rd John Pegios Australia
3rd Janick von Switzerland
Girls Individual Clicker
1st Alex Small Great Britain
2nd Simone Muntwyler Switzerland
3rd Shannon McGuiness Ireland
3rd Ceira Thomas Great Britain
Cadets Female +58kg
1st Anna Vishnyakova Russia
2nd Olga Sorokina Russia
3rd Imogen Sanders Great Britain3rd Luana Schuler Switzerland
Cadets Female -58kg
1st Marina Strupovets Russia
2nd Madina Gasanova Russia
3rd Emma Markwell Great Britain
Cadets Male -68kg
1st Sergey Chmunevich Russia
2nd Temur Pipiya Russia
3rd Ivan Archutich Belarus
3rd Artem Tikovenko Belarus
Cadets Male +68kg
1st Alexsander Rafikov Russia
2nd Artuur Navojan Russia
3rd Roel Noordman Holland
3rd Niels Willeme Belguim
Team Clicker
1st Great Britain
2nd Switzerland
3rd Ireland3rd Norway
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2nd IFK Under 18 World Tournament 2008 WinnersBerlin, Germany
Boys Individual Clicker
1st Nathan Williams Great Britain
2nd Matthew Ali Great Britain
3rd Lars Mathingsdal Norway
3rd Sami Mehio Great Britain
Girls Individual Clicker
1st Mollie Milton Great Britain
2nd Laura Picot Great Britain
3rd Meeghan Daly Ireland
3rd Shannen McGuiness Ireland
Cadets Female +58kg
1st Anna Badmaeva Russia
2nd Shannon van der Linden Belgium
3rd Maria Goleshchikhina Russia3rd Charell van Dooljenwaard Holland
Cadets Female -58kg
1st Ksenia Ulitina Russia
2nd Anastasia Usova Russia
3rd Silvia den Ridder Holland
3rd Ekaterina Gorbatikova Estonia
Cadets Male -68kg
1st Viktor Kurilenko Russia
2nd Danil Malyukov Russia
3rd Ivan Hladki Belarus
3rd Alexander Sredanovic Holland
Cadets Male +68kg
1st Alexader Pasechnik Russia
2nd Ayaz Shirinbekov Russia
3rd Andrey Chernov Russia
3rd Denis Petrov Russia
Team Clicker
1st Great Britain
2nd Switzerland
3rd Germany3rd Ireland
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Great BritainCoaches: Shihan Andrew Turner & Sensei John Mouldon
Boys Individual Clicker
Daniel Small
Jordan Prescott
Jordan Da Costa
Josh Mays
Stuart Lee
Blake Collins
Girls Individual Clicker
Hayley Rowlands
Stephanie Williams
Emily Senior
Ellie Edwards
Amelia White
Danielle Lewis
Cadets Male -68kg
Marco Morreale
Dawid Ozga
Nathan Williams
Josh Thomas
Cadets Male -78kg
Luke Baldwin
Cadets Male +78kg
Adam Rawlins
Charlie Webster
Cadets Female -58kg
Eve Davies
Aimee Owen
Alex Nauth-Misir
Sophie Lee
Cadets Female +58kg
Courtney Taylor
Yusmin KhanRachel Door
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John Hunt and the British Red Cross wish the
British Karate Kyokushinkai
every success at K2 and their
3rd IFK Under 18 World Tournament
We are proud to support the BKK
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FranceCoaches: Joel Lavisse & Nordine Tonkin
Boys Individual Clicker
Philippe Doublet
Antoine Bejima
Hugo Dekhil
Girls Individual Clicker
Ines Dekhil
Cadets Male +78kg
Eliot Dupont
Team Clicker
Brice Batard
IsraelCoaches: Itzik Ashkenzai & Yael-Lee Weiss
Boys Individual Clicker
Omar Elihai Badash
Roey Nir
Eden Lumborso
Cadets Male -78kg
Tahan Ariel
Cadets Male +78kg
Or Lavi
Cadets Female +58kg
Mor Weiter
ArgentinaCoaches: Julio Romero
Boys Individual Clicker
Mariano Rojas
Jeronimo Romero
GreeceCoaches: Stefanos Tranidis
Cadets Male -78kg
Christos Pantazis
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Boys Individual Clicker
Florian Zurfluh
Simon Zurfluh
Manuel Teller
Girls Individual Clicker
Andrea Gansner
Tanja Gabathuler
Tanja Thuring
Cadets Male -68kg
Raphael Eberli
Cadets Male -78kg
Pascal Kung
Cadets Female -58kg
Kin van Eijk
Ashley Vermissen
AustraliaCoaches: Derek Doyle
Boys Individual Clicker
Ciaran Doyle
Alexander Vij
Robbie Simmons
Girls Individual Clicker
Jade Lucas
Cadets Male -68kg
Tony Le
USACoaches: Rick Walker
Boys Individual Clicker
Donovan Walker
Girls Individual Clicker
Brandi Cooper
Hannah Biedlingmaier
SwiterlandCoaches: Beat Napflin & Fadil Haxhosaj
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RussiaCoaches: Andrey Bura & Alexander Baranov
Cadets Male -68kg
Bakhodur Erov
Evgeny Nigamaev
Cadets Male -78kg
Ivan Zasypkin
Fedor Meshcheryakov
Cadets Male +78kg
Vitaly Ishakhneli
Dmitry Kuznetsov
Cadets Female -58kg
Mariia Neboriachok
Kristina Gasparian
Cadets Female +58kg
Nadezhda Emeliyanova
Valeriya Chelyaeva
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BelguimCoaches: Greet Pelkmans
Cadets Female +58kg
Sandy Van Velthoven
BelarusCoaches: Mihal Kolesnik
Cadets Male -68kg
Nikolai Prudnikow
Viktar Yauseyeu
Cadets Male -78kg
Uladzislau Hutyra
PolandCoaches: Agnieszka Kowaliw
Boys Individual Clicker
Konrad Sarzynski
Adam Planetorz
Piotr Ostrowski
Girls Individual Clicker
Zuzanna Szuszkiewicz
Dominika Kowaliw
Paulina Kaczor
HungaryCoaches: Katalin Mato & Boke Bela
Girls Individual Clicker
Nikolett Bogara
Eszter Cseh-Simon
Kata Rita Deszo
Cadets Male +78kg
Adam Boke
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would like to wish the
British Karate Kyokushinkai
every success in the staging of the3rd Under 18 World Tournament.
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Anna Badmaeva - 4th Kyu2008 IFK U-18 World Tournament Winner
Dojo: Samurai, Astrakhan, Russia
Are you in full time education or are
you now in employment?Im graduated as a catering technologist
and now Im going to enrol at university
in a physical culture course
You fought and won in 2008 World
Championships, tell me about your
fights?
Well, there were 3 fights. I finished all of
them ahead of time with ippon: the first
one with a ushiro mawashi to the head,
and the two other with a ushiro geri to
the body.
What was your experience/feelings
about this event?
There were a lot of impressions. I didnt
even think that I could win. It was a
stressful atmosphere, big responsibility,
the coach had to constantly encourage
me.
Since becoming World Champion
what tournaments have you been in
and how have you done?
After that I went over to a womens
category and started in a group under 60kg. I took part in the Russian
Championship 2009 and lost the final to
Maria Lepina. In 2010 I took part in the
Russian Championship 2010 inMoscow. There I lost the final to
Svetlana Tuchkova. I was then invited to
be part of the Russian Team and we
went to European Kyokushinkan
Championship in Bulgaria, where I took
3rd place.
How have you found the difference
competing in adult events?
The difference is very noticeable.
All fighters are experienced and dont
give you a chance to win. People are
very different and indeed their level isvery high too.
What are your hopes for the future?
Id like to become a member of the
Russian Team and take part in the next
World Tournament.
Other notable achivements
2008 2nd U18 World Tournament - 1st
2009 Russian Championships - 2nd
2010 Russian Championships - 2nd
2010 European Kyokushin-kan - 3rd
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Left & Above: Anna Badmaeva
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Olga Sorokina - Shodan2006 IFK U-18 World Tournament 2nd
Dojo: School Of Kyokushinkai Kemerovo, Russia
Are you in full time education or are
you now in employment?I graduated from the college of Physical
Education and Sports and Im now
studying at the Institute doing 5 courses
in the same specialty.
You fought in the 2006 World
Championships, tell me about your
fights?
The first World Tounament 2006 was
very unusual for me as It was my first
trip abroad. I remember my first fight
was with a very heavy competitor. She
was 17 kilograms heavier than me. Itwas very hard to beat her. My second
fight was against a local star, and I was
afraid to lose, but I won after 4 minutes.
I fought with Anna Veshnyakova in the
final, That fight went all 3 rounds and the
Judges decision was 2/2 and the
referee gave his vote to Anna. I thoughtthe final fight would be 8 minutes so I
saved all my power for the 4th round. It
was a very upsetting defeat, because I
had defeated her previously.
What was your experience/feelings
about this event?
I liked Switzerland very much, I
remember that Hanshi Steve Arneil was
very kind and tried to calm me. He wiped
my tears and consoled me.
Since the World Tournament what
tournaments have you been in and
how have you done?
I did not want to lose again so I trained
very hard for my next tournament. It was
my first adult Championship of Russia in
Saint-Petersburg at 2007. And I won and
became a champion. It did not feel a big
difference between fighting juniors and
women as in Russia they are both
strong. The Championship of Europe in
Samara was my next goal. And Ibecame champion again, After that I
won Championship of Russia in
Cheboksary and was selected for the
Kyokushinkan Championship of Europe
in Moscow 2008. That tournament
wasnt easy because they had different
rules but it didnt stop me and I won goldmedal also. The All Kyokushin
Championship of the World in Hungary
2009 was the most difficult tournament
for me, because most powerful fighters
from different Federations gathered
there. It was an honor for me to
represent Russia and IFK there. Iunderstood that it was dream of my life
to be in such a competition. I had to win
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but it wasnt easy at all. There were over
30 ladies in my category and I had good
fights with Edit Abraham of Hungary
Shinkyokushin and with a very patient
Japanese fighter but I overcame them
winning both fights by roll kick Ippon.
I understood that I learned how to lose
graciously when I became second at this
Tournament. I didnt except such result
because I had been nervous and I
thought that I would lose in the early
rounds. It was a pleasure to also be
awarded prizes for best technique and
for shortest fight. I hadnt won such
prizes before.
What are your hopes for the future?
I hope I will return to karate. And if I win
Championship of Europe I will behonoured with master of sports (this is
highest sport rank in Russia) from the
government.
Wishing TheIFK, BKK,
Fighters, OfficialsAnd Spectators
A Great DayAt K2
Below & Right: Olga Sorokina
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Emma Markwell - Nidan2006 IFK U-18 World Tournament 3rd
Dojo: BKK Wimbeldon, England
Are you in full time education or are
you now in employment?I have been working for BMW in
Croydon since leaving school at 16 but
have just left that to travel. My plans are
to spend a month in Russia as visa
permitting I am going to take part in the
St Petersburg fighters camp for 3 weeks
under Sensei Dmitry. I then travel toThailand where I am enrolled at Tiger
Muay Thai camp before moving onto
Japan. Hopefully I will get to compete
whilst I am there. I will spend two weeks
in Australia before finishing off the trip in
Canada. When I come back I hope to go
to University.
You fought in the 2006 World
Championships, tell me about your
fights?
Going into the 2006 World Tournament I
had not had any competition experienceat contact fighting due to the BKK rules
and I had to fight a Russian girl. The fight
went the maximum three rounds, and
she got the decision after that. It was a
tough, full on fight, but I gave my all and
felt Id used all the hard training Id put in
to its full advantage. I am sure if we hada better system to prepare our
youngsters for this type of bout I could
have done better.
What was your experience/feelings
about this event?
Being my first ever contact event I
remember how nervous I felt! And I also
remember after the fight, despite the
bruises, all I was interested in was when
I was going to get to do it again! It
definitely gives you the bite. But in the
bigger picture these events are great for
getting some experience towards the
future fighting careers of cadets and
juniors. Theyre also a brilliant way to
make contacts with other people fromother countries Wesley from Holland
fought in the same 2006 world
tournament and today the British and
Dutch teams work together extremely
well, using and promoting each others
events.
Since then what tournaments have
you been in and how have you done?
I tend to fight in as many tournaments
as possible, and am really pleased with
my performance in general. As a fighter
youre always trying to improve on your
past performances. In particular, mybest bouts have been in Hungary and at
the three British Opens Ive fought in, in
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particular a four round battle in the final
of 2010 with current IFK World
Champion Mariya Lepina. Ive also been
fortunate enough to represent the IFK in
a world team at the All Kyokushin World
Tournament in Budapest in 2009, it was
an incredible tournament, with 32 of the
best lightweight girls Ive seen. I was
really proud to have been placed in
such a world class event, defeating 2 of
the favourites in my first fight and
another Russian to get the 3rd place but
also really proud to have had some
really positive feedback on my fighting
from our Russian team members. In
many ways the compliments you get
from people when youve fought well can
be just as rewarding as winning a fight.
Ive also been to the IKO3 Worldtournament in Spain, and fought in
Holland, Belgium and France.
How did you find the difference
between cadet events and now com-
peting in adult events?
There is definitely a difference betweenthe step up out of the cadets and into the
main events. But I do believe the cadet
tournaments give you an advantage in
how well you cope. You have an idea
what training is required, you have
experienced the nerves, youve been hit,
and what ever level youre competing at,every fight is a physical and mental
battle, and the cadet tournaments
prepare you well for that.
What are your hopes for the future?
I think like most people I just want to
keep pushing and pushing. Im stillyoung so have loads of time to achieve
new things. At the moment Im seeing a
lot more 2nd and 3rd places, and Id
really like to start breaking the barrier a
bit more and pushing the top girls off. Id
like to hold the British title again. And
longer term Id like to compete incountries like Russia and Japan and try
to push their top fighters too until I
become recognised there. And then the
world!
Other notable achivements
2008 BKK Regional 1st
2008 IFK British Open 1st
2009 IKK British Open 2nd
2009 IFK Spanish Open 2nd
2009 BKK Regional 2009 1st
2009 All Kyokushin World Cup 3rd
2009 IFK British Open 2009 2nd
2010 Shinkyokushin Dutch Open 3rd
2010 IKO3 World tournament 4th
2010 IFK British Open 2nd
2010 Oyama Cup Fujimae 2nd
2011 IKK British Open 2011 1st
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Victor Kurilenko - 2nd Kyu2008 IFK U-18 World Tournament 1st
Dojo: Region Sei-do Club, Russia
You became Lightweight champion at
the 2008 World Championships, tellme about your fights?
It's pretty hard to remember how it was
after 3 years. I had injuries to one of my
legs before the competition, so I
wasn't able to do a lot of kicks during
training sessions. I felt this injury even
during the Championship. I had 2 hardfights, in the semi and the final. The semi
final fight against a fighter from
Belorussia was very hard. I kicked him
right to the head several times, but he
stayed on his legs. I said to him after the
fight that he had an iron head and he
smiled. The final was against Malyukov
from Russia and was even harder
because we are friends. At the beginning
of the fight I was calm, but after a
warning from the referee we had a very
fast and powerful fight. In the end I
finished the fight with a good series of
punches with ippon. Both my legs after
the Tournament were injured and my
coach had to carry my bag.
What was your experience/feelings
about this event?
I didn't understand that I won and I stillcannot believe it. I understood that it was
very important when I returned home. All
the people around me were very glad
and the whole city knew about it. It wasa pleasure to take part in photo sessions
for magazines and newspapers. They
were unforgettable feelings. When I
watch videos of the Tournament I'm still
very excited
Since then what tournaments have
you been in and how have you done?
I took a period of time after the
Tournament to have a rest and to heal
my injuries. I was second on the
Championship of Altayskiy Area and I
was 3rd at the Cup of Russia inKemerovo in the adult category
What are your hopes for the future?
I have a desire to win, to be 1! I think that
I should to have a rest and begin to
prepare for competitions with new power
and I have a future prospect to be acoach after University
Other notable achivements
2007 Cup of Russia - 1st
2010 Cup of Russia - 3rd
2006 Championship of Russia - 2nd2008 Championship of Russia - 2nd
2009 Championship of Russia - 2nd
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Above & Below: Emma Markwell
Above & Below: Victor Kurilenko Above & Below: Wesley Jansen
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Wesley Jansen - Nidan2006 IFK U-18 World Tournament 9thDojo: Dojo Da Graca, Holland
Are you in full time education or are
you now in employment?Im studying sport science to be a sports
teacher and work with mentally disabled
people and I am working as a salesman
in boats and boat equipment.
You fought in the 2006 World
Championships, tell me about your
fights?
I was fighting against a Swiss guy called
Ivo I think. I was only 47kg and he was
67kg. So there was a lot of weight
difference. He was obviously stronger
then me but not the better fighter. I keptmoving around whilst he was going
forward with punches and lowkicks. I
scored my points with my high kicks but
it wasn't enough for the both of us and it
ended in a draw. The 2nd round went
the same as the 1st. I was still scoring
more points but i just didn't have theweight and the power to make the
difference and I thought it would be
another draw. Unfortunately the referees
decided the other way and they gave the
fight to him. Lost but with a pride in
myself!
What was your experience/feelings
about this event?
It is absolutely amazing to be in a world
tournament when you are 16. When Iwas walking around and watching the
clicker fights on the 1st day I was so
happy to be there. It was an
honour to fight and represent my
country in a tournament where my role
models where walking around and
where going to see me fight. Then ofcourse after the fighting I made a lot of
friends who are still close to me. Which
made it an even better event.
Since then what tournaments have
you been in and how have you done?
I 've been fighting a lot since then. I won
the Severn Challenge and the Pilatus
Cup. I then started off with the adult
tournaments in 2008 with the IFK
Belgian Championships in November
which I won and the Tezuka Cup in
November where I came 2nd. Then in2009 I fought in the Open European
Championships of Kamakura and I
came 3rd. Then in October I entered in
to the British Open and came to the last
8 and a month later I came 3rd in the
Diamond Cup. In 2010 I came 3rd in the
Open Dutch Shinkyokushin and 2 weekslater I won the Open Belgian
Shinkyokushin. I had the same result at
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the Europeans of Kamakura 3rd and
Best Fighting style in March and I came
1st on the Open IFK Valencia Cup in
May. In June I was fighting in my 1st
adult World Cup in Estepona and came
to the last 16. I also won the Swedish
Open in September, but broke my thumb
so I couldn't fight in the British Open.
2011 I started of with a 3rd place in the
Open Dutch Shinkyokushin and a 3rd
place on the Open European
Championships of Kamakura. My last
tournament was The Rengokai
European Championships in Hungary. I
injured my knee in the 1st round which I
was winning but I couldn't fight on.
How did you find the difference
between cadet events and nowcompeting in adult events?
I have always been one of the lightest in
the categories where I was fighting but
the difference was pretty hard in the
beginning because you have to fight
against older fighters who have more
power and are simply heavier than mewhich when your fighting in the cadets
they are all similar sized and around the
same age. When I started the adults in
2008 my weight was around 55 kg. So it
was a lot of weight to over bridge during
the fights. Eventually I was getting a bit
bigger and stronger and now my weightis around 64 kg just a bit more is what I
want. Now I feel good when I am fighting
and I am only getting stronger so all the
older lightweight fighters, watch out here
I come ha ha.
What are your hopes for the future?I hope that I can fight in as many
tournaments as possible and obviously I
want to win them. Also I would like to
make a name in the Kyokushinkai world
in every organisation and that they are
as honoured as I am to have me fight in
there tournaments. There are also a fewfighters which I want to fight against. So
guys do NOT retire until we have fought.
After my fighting career I would like to
have my own dojo and be an inspiration
for other fighters and karateka. I would
also like to be the squad coach and give
all the things Ive learned to all theyounger fighters.
Other notable achivements
2008 Belgian Championships - 1st
2008 Belgian Tezuka Cup - 2nd
2008 Open Katsu Cup - 1st2009 IFK British Open 2009 - Last 8th
2009 Diamond Cup - 3rd
2010 Dutch Shinkyokushin 2010 - 3rd
2010 Belgian Shinkyokushin Cup - 1st
2010 IFK Copa Valencia - 1st
2010 Swedish Shinkyokushin - 1st2011 Dutch Open Shinkyokushin - 3rd
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Nathan Williams - Shodan2008 IFK U-18 World Tournament 1stDojo: BKK Cardiff, Wales
Are you in full time education or are
you now in employment?Currently studying Maths, Further
Maths, Biology and Chemistry in 6th
form College, Whitchurch High School.
You fought in the 2008 and won in the
clicker division of the World Cham-
pionships, tell me about your fights?
I had a total of 6 fights in the World
Tournament. I remember feeling quite
frustrated in my first fight as I was not
fighting at my best, and just didnt feel
myself. I managed to win, however I
knew I had to up my game if I were to dowell further on in the competition. As I
had more and more fights I was feeling
more myself and started fighting how I
wanted to, moving around my
opponents trying to pick them off. I had
worked hard on my fitness for the
tournament and always tried to keep thetempo of my fights up, knowing I would
have the edge on my opponent in the
last 30 seconds of the fight. As I
progressed in the tournament so did
many of my Great British teammates. At
the Semi-final stage of the competition I
was drawn against my teammate SamiMehio. Sami and I had fought twice
before. In our first fight at the Severn
Challenge 2007 Sami won. We then
fought a few months before the WorldTournament in a fight off for the Wales
vs England, which I won. Having
recently got the win I went into the fight
with confidence, but I knew Sami would
have wanted to settle the score. After a
great and very close fight I managed to
get the decision and progressed to thefinal. In the final I was set to fight my
Welsh sparring partner Matthew Ali. It
was a strange experience as we spar so
many times in training and we knew how
each other fought. I decided to stick to
my guns and fought the way I wanted to
fight. After another really close fight Iwas delighted to succeed as champion.
What was your experience/feelings
about this event?
It was an unforgettable experience! One
I will remember for the rest of my life.Also, this was where I first realised the
global scale of the karate world and the
fantastic opportunities that can arise.
Since then what tournaments have
you been in and how have you done?
Since the World tournament I dont thinkI ever really fought the same way again.
I started to train with the Welsh mens
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team and my style of fighting really
changed. I think I was already looking
forward to fighting in the knockdown and
perhaps my emphasis on clicker wasnt
as great due to the training in
knockdown, and the hard work I needed
to put in to represent Great Britain at the
World Kata Tournament. I think this
accumulation of things meant I started
coming 2nd and 3rd at tournaments but
I was glad to win my last chance at the
British Clicker in 2009.
How did you find the difference mov-
ing into cadet events?
The transition is one that you only really
feel once you have fought that initial
knockdown fight. However, thanks to all
the help from my coaches and the hardwork put in I found the change fine. In
fact I thoroughly enjoyed it!
We see you are now selected for the
Kyokushin rules at this years event,
what are your expectations?
My expectations of myself at this
tournament are to use the experience I
have picked up recently fighting abroad,
and in different tournaments to fight to
the best of my ability and enjoy this
fantastic opportunity.
What are your hopes for the future?
I would like to pursue my career as a
knockdown fighter and hopefully
represent Great Britain at a senior level.
Also, I am hoping to widen my overall
martial arts knowledge by trying out dif-
ferent styles of fighting and self defence.
This in turn will help me grow as a per-
son and hopefully bring some new ideas
to Kyokushin.
Other notable achivements
2010 Regional Tournament - 1st
2010 Severn Challenge - 2nd2011 Pilatus Cup 2011 - 2nd
2011 Da Graca Tournament - 1st
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