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USA IFK Atlantic City Tournament – schedule of events

Saturday, January 28, 2023 – the United States International Kyokushin Championships “Battle on the Boardwalk”

Tropicana Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ

www.uskyokushin.com

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

Friday, January 27, 2023

5:00 PM-6:30 PM – Registration (Packet Pick Up) and Full Knockdown Fighter Weigh-in

*to be held outside the main hall of the venue in Tropicana

Saturday, January 28, 2023:

7:00 AM-8:00 AM – Registration (Packet Pick Up) and Full Knockdown Fighter Weigh-in

*to be held outside the main hall of the venue in Tropicana

7:30 AM – Judges Meeting

8:00AM-11:00AM – Open Hand Kata & Weapons Kata Competition

11:00 AM-11:45 AM – Lunch Break (Set up for Semi-Knockdown)

11:45 AM-3:15 PM – Semi-Knockdown Competition

3:15 PM-3:45 PM – Break (Set up for Full Knockdown)

3:45 PM-6:00 PM – Knockdown Competition

*All Knockdown Fighters MUST be On-Site by 2:45 PM in case the event is moving fast & we can start knockdown earlier.

** All competitors and spectators MUST pick up registration Friday night by 6:30 PM or Saturday morning by 8:00 AM.

** Due to a large number of competitors and divisions, the schedule is tentative and approximate, push-notifications updating times will be sent through Uventex, as well as announcements made on the PA, but all competitors must be in attendance and prepared when their division is called. The competition will not hold for any competitor.

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