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Trimmiser Cup 2023 registration

Kyokushin-kan Switzerland organizes the fourth international junior full-contact karate tournament in the beautiful mountains of Graubünden!

GENERAL INFORMATION
Venue Domenig Stadium Grossbruggerweg 8, 7000 Chur

Start 10:00 a.m.

Registration deadline 08.06.2023

Weigh-in / Check-in 08:00 – 09:30

For elite fighters two hours before the start of the fight.

Pre-event check-in at the Domenig Stadium on 16.06.2023 from 18:00 to 21:00 is possible!

Referees and coaches, please be in the hall by 09:00 at the latest.

Every participant in the Trimmiser Cup is obliged to fill out the medical data sheet linked here and to hand it in signed at the check-in on the day of the tournament. From the age of 16 years, a written confirmation from a doctor is also necessary, which certifies the fitness to participate in a full-contact tournament. The certificate can also be issued directly by our tournament doctor Dr. Ulrich Ulmer on the day of the tournament for a fee of 30.- CHF.

PARTICIPATION FEE
Kumite: CHF 50.-/EUR 50.-

Kata: CHF 40.-/EUR 40.-

Payment by credit card and the settlement of the participation fee will be done by our main sponsor www.garyu-karate-shop.com.

Cash payment is possible on tournament day at check-in.

ADMISSION
From the age of 16, an admission ticket must be purchased to attend the event as a spectator. Tickets price CHF 12.-/EUR 12.-

Tickets are available at the box office.

Each dojo can register a maximum of 5 coaches, who will receive a personalized badge at check-in.

Register HERE

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