2018 Delaware County Karate Championships

The 2018 Delaware County Karate Championships will be held at the Upper Chichester Recreational Center on Saturday, April 7th, 2018.  AmKor students should pre-register with their instructor by April 1st.  There will be registration on the day of the event from 9am to 11:30am, however most kids' divisions and Gup divisions will start promptly at 11am.  This is a strictly invitational tournament by school--if your Instructor did not receive a formal invitation from KJN Scott and you would like to attend, you must contact Master Erica Tierney at from the Aston Gym page. Download the tournament packet for more information.

2017 Delaware County Karate Championships

The 2017 Delaware County Karate Championships will be held at the Upper Chichester Recreational Center on Saturday, April 8th, 2017.  AmKor students should pre-register with their instructor by April 4th.  There will be registration on the day of the event from 9am to 11:30am, however most kids' divisions and Gup divisions will start promptly at 11am.  This is a strictly invitational tournament by school--if your Instructor did not receive a formal invitation from KJN Scott and you would like to attend, you must contact Master Erica Tierney at from the Aston Gym page. Download the tournament packet for more information.

 

 

 

 

2015 UK Open Championships Results

2015 UK Open Championships Results

This year AmKor Karate sent a small team over to the 2015 UK Open Championships hosted by Master John Trudgill of the Traditional Tang Soo Do Federation in Cardiff, Wales. The three person team consisted of Master Erica Tierney and Ms. Erinn Tobin of AmKor Karate Aston and Mr. Griffin Allen of AmKor Karate Collegeville (www.amkorkaratec.com).

The 2015 UK Open Championships continues to be one of the largest Tang Soo Do events in the world, attracting over 1,100 competitors from around the world. The team left with a combined 7 gold medals, 2 Grand Champions, and 2 bronze medals.

[blockquote author="Master John Trudgill"]Our goal for the 2015 United Kingdom Open Tournament remains the same: to create a fair and equitable competition, free of political bias, favouritism or preconception, where each competitor is judged impartially on their individual abilities; not on their federations or associations. To show that Tang Soo Do practitioners display honour and integrity, that we can put aside any differences and show UNITY. To show the world that Tang Soo Do has become a mature and fully functioning martial arts community, worthy of international respect.[/blockquote]

Competitor Event / Place
Master Erica Tierney, 5th dan Gold in Forms, Gold Open/Chil Sung Forms, Bronze in Weapons, Bronze in Fighting, Grand Champion in Forms
Ms. Erinn Tobin, 3rd dan Gold in Forms, Gold in Fighting
Mr. Griffin Allen, 3rd dan Gold in Forms, Gold in Open/Chil Sung Forms, Gold in Weapons, Grand Champion in Weapons

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Karate Tournament Information

Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about martial arts competition. Both parents and students new to competition can use the list below to help you prepare for your next event. This karate tournament information FAQ can be used as a general guideline to most tournaments, but certain rules may vary depending on age and rank. If you have another question, ask in the comments below!

[df-subtitle]Registration[/df-subtitle]

Competitors can register on the morning of the event by visiting the registration table, completing a tournament application, and paying the competition fee.  Competition costs and spectator fees vary per tournament.  Some tournaments require pre-registration through your instructor or online prior to the event. If it is an AmKor Karate Institutes hosted event, the tournament packet will be made available online for download.

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Competitors should bring their uniform and belt, a mouthpiece, hand gear, foot gear, groin cup (males), head gear, water, and a small dry snack. A gym bag to transport your martial arts equipment should be used to keep your gear safe and organized.

If you are a weapons competitors, do not forget to bring your weapon. It is useful to always purchase a case when transporting your weapon. For the safety of the competitor and spectators, bladed weapons should not be sharpened.

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What to Bring
Uniform
Belt
Mouthpiece
Hand Gear
Head Gear
Foot Gear
Groin Cup (Males)
Water
Snack
Weapon (Weapon Competitors)

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[df-subtitle]Forms Competition[/df-subtitle]

When the competitors are called to the ring, they will officially bow in to the judges and then be seated and wait for their name to be called.  Prior to the first competitor, the judges will set a scoring range.  Common ranges could be 7.0 to 8.0 for Beginners/Intermediate Divisions, 8.0 to 9.0 for Advanced.  It may vary slightly from ring to ring.

  1. The first competitor will perform to help the judges set their scoring standard.
  2. Each competitor will perform individually for the judges and receive five scores.
  3. The scorekeepers will drop the lowest score and the highest score and add up the middle three scores. This is the competitor's score.
  4. After all other competitors have gone, the first competitor will come up again to perform, and their second score will count.
  5. The scorekeepers will then rank the competitors in order to award 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place. In the younger divisions, participation medals may be given to any child not placing in their division.
  6. The competitors will then be told to go get their fighting gear and to come back to the ring. This is a great time to quickly get a drink of water and go to the bathroom.

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Competitors will report back to the ring with Fighting gear. The Center Referee will bracket the fights keeping several different things in mind: school, size (height/weight), and rank. Ideally no one should fight another student from the same school during the first round. However, this often cannot be avoided in the second round. Depending on how many competitors there are, some competitors may randomly receive a "bye" into the second round. This means they automatically "win" their first round and move on.

Matches are a two minute running clock or 90 seconds for children. The Center Referee will start and stop the fight to call for points. One competitor is designated RED, one is WHITE. In order to score a point, three out of the five judges must agree. The fights are single-elimination. Winners advance to the next round to fight again. Once they've lost a round, they typically do not fight again unless it is the semi-finals and they fight for 3rd and 4th place. Again, in the 5-6 year old divisions participation medals will be given to children not placing in their division. **All competitors should stay until the end of the division and wait to be officially bowed out and dismissed.

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The more competitors, the longer it takes to complete all of the divisions.  This means that even a well-run, organized event can run later than expected.  There may be refreshments available at a concession stand but a good breakfast is really important!

[df-subtitle]Does My Child Have a Chance of Winning?[/df-subtitle]

As instructors, we know how they perform in class and at testings, but how they will perform in their first tournament is an unknown.  The combination of adrenaline and nerves will make some perform better and really shine, and others may freeze, forget their form, or lose in the first round of fighting.  It is important to remember that this is all a normal part of their development.  Training in Martial Arts is all about self-improvement.   In competition, your children will learn how to perform under pressure, how to win and lose with good sportsmanship, and our goal is to have them return to class the following week determined to improve themselves.

 

2015 Delaware County Karate Championships

[alert color="yellow"]Thank you to all of the competitors that supported our 34th annual championships![/alert]

We appreciate the support from all of the instructors, schools and students that helped to make our April 11th, 2015 Delaware County Karate Championships a success. Some of the senior members in attendance were Master Steve Voulker, Master Dominic Giacobbe, Master Peter Antonelli, Master Derek Davis and Master John Austino Jr. We would also like to thank all of the officials and referees who were crucial in making this event a success.

We will be posting pictures and videos of the 34th Annual Delaware County Karate Championships shortly. The Grand Champion winners and results from the 2015 Delaware County Karate Championships are Master Sean O'Hearn of Leclerc's Martial Arts in fighting and Master Stuart Tierney of AmKor Karate Institutes in forms. Visit the 2015 tournament results page for more information about this event or check out the gallery below for pictures.

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2015 Delaware County Karate Championships

On Saturday, April 11th, 2015 we will be holding the 34th annual Delaware County Karate Championships. If your school has not attended our event, you may request an invitation on our Facebook page. Read our karate tournament information post to see the answers to many frequently asked questions.

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Location

Upper Chichester Recreation Center
8500 Furey Rd, Boothwyn, Pennsylvania 19061

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Time

Registration will be from 9 am to 10:30 am only. Competitors will be placed in the rings at 10:30 am with the competition starting promptly at 11 am.

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