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Creation of the KWU Germany

Creation of the KWU Germany national organization on 08.10.2016, Naunhof

This year in July during the international instructional camp in Bulgaria, Shihan Ramil Gabbassov, who is the supervisor of the international union of KWU, has announced the decision about the necessity of creating national organizations KWU in each country.
During the championship of Germany of organization IFK, with the participation of representatives of other national organizations of contact karate, took place an official meeting connected with the foundation of the KWU organization, which is new for Germany.

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The meeting has been held at the initiative of three representatives of karate Kyokushin – Alexey Demanov, Sergey Ritter, and Michael Schramm. Unexpectedly even for me 6 (!) German organization took the decision to enter into KWU.

Let me introduce the new union of contact karate which undertakes to accept regulations and rules of the international union of KWU:

Alexey Demanov – IV. Dan – Contact Person of German KWU.

Representatives of the organizations of contact karate of Germany:
1. Michael Schramm – IFK
2. Dmitrij Videnin – Rengokai
3. Andrey Perminov – Kyokushin-kan
4.  Peter Liebecke – Ashihara Karate
5. Janusz Konieczko – KWF

The document about regulating- work of the union of KWU of Germany and determining regulations of holding qualifying national tournaments by youth- junior and adult list of fighters, representing Germany on official the championships of the international KWU will be developed in the nearest future.

Osu!

Alexey Demanov

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