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KYOKUSHIN – is recognized as separate sport style in Armenia

KYOKUSHIN – is recognized as separate sport style by

the Ministry of Sport and Youth affairs of Armenia

kyokushin armenia

04.07.2017 the order signed by the Ministry of Sport of Armenia about inclusion of Kyokushin as separate sport is published. Armenian Kyokushin karate federation headed by Andranik Hakobyan has been recognized by Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs of RA.
The Kyokushin national team will be allowed to participate in international European and world championships by only one application given by the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs of RA.
Andranik HakobyanКИОКУШИН – отдельный вид спорта!

Уважаемые любители Киокушин карате, коллеги, спортсмены, родители!

04.07.2017 опубликован приказ подписанный Министерством Спорта Армении о включении “Киокушин” как отдельный вид спорта.

Таким образом, Федерация Киокушин карате Армении за 12 лет своей работы добилось признания “Киокушин” как самостоятельный вид спорта.

Поздравляю всех участников движения Киокушин карате с этим долгожданным событием в жизни нашей организации.

С 2005 года мы шли к этому признанию. Более 30.000 тысяч занимающихся побывали в наших рядах.

Это наше общее достижение, хочу поблагодарить всех наших занимающихся, тренеров, судей за их большой вклад в развитие КИОКУШИН.

Отдельно хочу поблагодарить всех тех кто мне помогал в достижении этой цели.

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