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Competition runs July 14-17, 2011 (This is a 4 day schedule)

Arlington, Texas

USA National Karate Championships and US Team Trials

The national team will be selected at this event!

Due to the tremendous growth of the event, this year it will be held across 4 days.  Please view the schedule and bulletin for details.

Latest News...

  • 8/9/2010 Dates and 4 Day Expansion released

 

 

 


 
   

 

 

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Athletes

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2010 University Games

Follow the 2010 University Games on Twitter.  You can also follow the team's progress and see photos here.

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Team USA Takes 3rd Overall at Jr PKF

The 2010 PKF Championships are held in Montreal Canada. Team USA takes Third overall Click here for results.

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2010 Nationals Concluded

The USA Nationals and Team Trials are over, and our staff will be filtering back into the office next week but in the meantime we have the results online.

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Officials & Coaches

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Top US Officials Appointed to WKF Referee Commission

Cleve Baxter and Fariba Madani, of the USA Karate Referee Committee have both been appointed to the WKF Referee Commission!

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USOC Coach of the Year

OHIO MAN NAMED UNITED STATES OLYMPIC COMMITTEE KARATE COACH OF THE YEAR
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, FEBRUARY 10, 2010:  USA Karate is pleased to announce that Terrance Tokey Hill has been named...

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USA Karate Remembers Ridgely Abele

On the morning of December 10, 2009, Ridgely Abele was called home. The passing of this iconic man of the martial arts was a great loss for the karate community and his family. 

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Organization & Industry News

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Club Owners: Grow your school this summer!

We've got the heads up on a great marketing plan for your school!  

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2010 PKF Championships

Karate recommended to be full medal Sport in the 2015 Pan Am Games  

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New York Traditional Karate League

A LEAGUE OF SPIRIT, COMPETITION AND FAMILY VALUES

Each time we bow in and bow out of a class, in every dojo and in every style of martial arts I have observed,

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