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Butler County martial arts academy training for unique national competition
A martial arts business whose athletes routinely earn national titles moved into Middletown about a year ago. The approximately 5,000-square-foot training facility at 1725 Yankee Road was a structure that had been vacant for more than a year before Rob and Melissa Gerhardt renovated it into the second home of Budokai Academy of Martial Arts.
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| Oct 20, 2020
By Ed Richter, Staff Writer

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to force people to adapt to new norms, a local martial arts academy reopened after a three-month shutdown and has 70 students training to compete in a virtual national competition next weekend.

Melissa Gerhardt of Budokai Academy of Martial Arts in Middletown said her standalone academy has the largest number of competitors in the national competition while another academy with nine locations in the Cleveland area has the next-highest total of students competing.

She said her students in the competition range in age from 7 to late 50s and some have won national titles in the past.

The team has been training hard and it is a huge accolade to compete and win in this competition, she said.

She said instructors have to wear masks at all times but that is optional for students competing. Gerhardt said the competition team fights in events locally, regionally and nationally. Because of COVID-19, all of those events were cancelled this year. However, the Amateur Athletic Union for Taekwondo is holding a virtual nationals competition event next Friday and Saturday.

While there is no sparring in a virtual competition, students will compete in several breaking, forms, and weapons events for a national title.

Gerhardt said the breaking event includes competitors breaking 15 boards in the fastest time. The competitors perform skill in the weapons event that includes nunchucks and bow staves, and the form event is a demonstration of the competitors’ execution of moves.

She said judges will watch two competitors at a time and determine the winners. The competition is one and done in which the winners advance to the next bracket, Gerhardt said.

Our athletes are very excited to be a part of this and is definitely something positive during this pandemic, she said.

The top four black belts who win gold at the national competition will have the opportunity to compete for a spot on the national team and participate in AAU competitions, Gerhardt said.

The local academy is affiliated with Kayla Harrison, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in judo who is now a PFL MMA champion and trains there when she is in her hometown of Middletown. It has 200 students, and there are many families training, she said.

Its fun and its more of a family sport … everyone is on the mat here, she said. People can socialize and some have a goal of becoming a black belt.

Last year, Gerhardt and her husband Rob opened the Middletown location at 1725 Yankee Road after outgrowing their previous location in Fairfield Twp. She retired as a sergeant with the Butler County Sheriffs Office but recently returned as a part-time deputy/school resource officer.

The school offers Tae Kwon Do, Olympic Sparring, Hapkido, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo and Cardio Kickboxing, making it what Gerhardt said is the only martial arts school in the Tri-State that offers all these arts under one roof.

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Jung Hwang Legacy Foundation online competition

Louisville martial arts school hosts international competition online
Nov 14, 2020 Updated Nov 14, 2020

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Children across the world kicked their way through a virtual competition Saturday that was hosted by a martial arts school in Louisville.

Eight teams from Korea, China, Alaska, New York, Atlanta and Louisville competed in the virtual competition hosted by Hwang’s Martial Arts School. The competition benefitted the Jung Hwang Legacy Foundation.

Several teams have been working over the past few weeks to bring their world class taekwondo demonstrations to the competition. Each team had seven minutes to perform in front of judges, who then gave them feedback and points.

“Some of the criteria the judges are looking for our team spirit, team work, martial art technique, entertainment along with enthusiasm,” Mimi Hwang, the director of Hwang’s Martials Arts said.

The top three contestants went home with prizes up to $1,000.

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Is this still available right now?

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Ishikawa student gains victory in world capoeira championship

Akari Tachi performs a capoeira move at Matto Junior High School in Hakusan, Ishikawa Prefecture. | CHUNICHI SHIMBUN
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Jan 29, 2021
Akari Tachi, a 13-year-old junior high school student from Ishikawa Prefecture, became the girls U-14 champion in the World Capoeira Federation’s U-18 online solo competition on Jan. 9.

“I hope to continue competing in capoeira and become infinitely cool,” said Tachi, a first-grade student at Matto Junior High School in the city of Hakusan.

Capoeira — dubbed the “beautiful martial art” because of its movements combining martial arts and dance — is said to have been developed by enslaved Africans in Brazil in the 16th century in an effort to secretly learn self-defense skills while appearing to be dancing.

Players practice a flow of movements in a circle formation, using the whole body, to the tune of music — such as songs and drum performances — while performing acrobatic motions such as kicks. Punching is prohibited.

Tachi, a member of Gueto Capoeira training gym in Kanazawa, began practicing capoeira when she was a first-grader in elementary school, influenced by her father, Toshihiko, 41, who also practices the martial art.

She said she was fascinated by the quick movements of capoeira when she first visited the gym. Tachi won the students’ national championship in 2017 and 2019.

“I’m attracted to capoeira because, compared with other martial arts, it has more freedom and many elements to enjoy,” she says.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world championship that began in November was held with participants invited to send video clips of 45-second performances. Eight competitors from Japan, Russia and Portugal took part in the girls U-14 tournament, for 12 and 13-year-olds.

In the third and final round where two players compete, Tachi performed 15 movements including au sem mao — an aerial cartwheel performed without using hands — and au batido — a one-handed handstand doing a side kick with one leg while keeping the other leg straight in the air — to become the champion.

Surprisingly, at school, she doesn’t belong to any sports clubs but is a member of the tea ceremony club.

“I can learn ways to control my mind” through tea ceremonies, she said.

Tachi’s next goal is to master a double twist, a technique that involves twisting her body twice in the air.

This section features topics and issues from the Chubu region covered by the Chunichi Shimbun. The original article was published Jan. 20.

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1st IOKFC!

AGTKF is organizing its first virtual event with the quality we always put in our face-to-face events. Enter here and find out how to participate!

Access this link on the poster to download the competition information. Join us in this great event!

Unfortunately they have their image link protected so I couldn’t cut&paste it here, which is sort of silly for something they want to promote. :rolleyes:

2021 International Taiji-Kungfu Online Tournament

2021 International Taiji-Kungfu Online Tournament (ITKOT)
The 2021 International Taiji-Kungfu Online Tournament is sanctioned by the Pan America Wushu Federation (PAWF) and the United States of America Wushu-Kungfu Federation, Inc. (USAWKF) and organized by the National Tai Chi Wellness Foundation (NTCWF) and Li’s Wushu Academy. Formerly known as the Golden State International Wushu Championships, the competition has been held for twelve consecutive years and has hosted Large-scale international tournaments such as the U.S. National Wushu Team Trials, National and International Championships as well as the Pan American Wushu Championships etc. The 2021 competition will be held online, Taiji, Kungfu, Wushu and Health Qigong fans from all over the world are welcome to participate.

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Result Announcements: July 20, 2021

Maybe they’ll post the results later today…

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WELCOME TO THE 1ST ULTIMATE WARRIORS CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS 2021
Welcome to the UWCC INTERNATIONAL 2021
We would like to welcome all competitors,
Instructors, parents and coaches to this event. We
Take great pride in the diversity and quality of our competitors and welcome you to
The Ultimate Warriors Cup Championships 2021
Respectfully,
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Grandmaster Ron Van Clief

Tournament Officials
Grandmaster Al Dacascos DTS Promoter
Grandmaster Ron Van Clief Promoter
Grandmaster G J Torres Ring Coordinator
Grandmaster Malia Dacascos Bernal CHIEF JUDGE KATA/FORM DIVISION
Grandmaster Harry Mok CHIEF JUDGE BREAKING DIVISION
Grandmaster Oso Tayari Casel CHIEF JUDGE WEAPONS DIVISION
Grandmaster Gary Dill CHIEF JUDGE SELF DEFENSE DEMONSTRATION DIVISION

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11th New England International Chinese Martial Arts Championships

11th New England International Chinese Martial Arts Championships

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Dates: Events scoring will take place December 1-10

Location: Online

Registration Dates: extended to October 31

Individual Competition Registration Form

Group Competition Registration Form

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

For the second year in a row, the New England Championships will be an online event. Competitors will submit competition videos and then our qualified judges will score them.

This year, we are not shipping medals except by special request.

However, all competitors will receive a Certificate of Participation and Certificates of Award for all events in which they finish 5th place or higher, at no extra charge.

Age groups: 7 & under, 8-10, 11-13, 14-17, 18-39, 40-59, 60+

Experience levels: Beginning, intermediate, and advanced

For complete competition rules, please see the Rules and Regulations page.

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I wonder if online competitions will continue after the pandemic has subsided.

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Chungcheongbuk-do to Host the 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships and WMC Convention 2021

The 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships is held for five days from October 29 at the online studio. During the event the World Martial Arts Masterships Committee (WMC) Convention 2021 is also held from October 28 to 30. The 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships is the first online international martial arts multi-games. Under the theme of New Challenge, Open World, it featuring 10 martial arts categories including official Olympics events, Judo and Taekwondo will be participated by 3,300 people from 100 countries. The event will serve as a stage for the exchange of martial arts information across the world and suggest the direction to be pursued by the martial arts world in the pandemic era through the slogan, No visas, No passports, No borders, No COVID-19. The matches and judging will take place on the online platform established by the WMC and the match operation and all the events will be streamed online. (Graphic: Business Wire)
The 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships is held for five days from October 29 at the online studio. During the event the World Martial Arts Masterships Committee (WMC) Convention 2021 is also held from October 28 to 30. The 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships is the first online international martial arts multi-games. Under the theme of New Challenge, Open World, it featuring 10 martial arts categories including official Olympics events, Judo and Taekwondo will be participated by 3,300 people from 100 countries. The event will serve as a stage for the exchange of martial arts information across the world and suggest the direction to be pursued by the martial arts world in the pandemic era through the slogan, No visas, No passports, No borders, No COVID-19. The matches and judging will take place on the online platform established by the WMC and the match operation and all the events will be streamed online.

The 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships is held for five days from October 29 at the online studio. During the event the World Martial Arts Masterships Committee (WMC) Convention 2021 is also held from October 28 to 30. The 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships is the first online international martial arts multi-games. Under the theme of New Challenge, Open World, it featuring 10 martial arts categories including official Olympics events, Judo and Taekwondo will be participated by 3,300 people from 100 countries. The event will serve as a stage for the exchange of martial arts information across the world and suggest the direction to be pursued by the martial arts world in the pandemic era through the slogan, No visas, No passports, No borders, No COVID-19. The matches and judging will take place on the online platform established by the WMC and the match operation and all the events will be streamed online.

October 19, 2021 08:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
CHEONGJU, South Korea–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships (online.mastership.org) and World Martial Arts Masterships Committee (WMC) Convention 2021 (http://www.wmc-convention.com) will be held for six days from October 28 at the online studio and Grand Plaza Cheongju Hotel in Chungcheongbuk-do.

“No visas, No passports, No borders, No COVID-19.”

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Hosted by Chungcheongbuk-do and WMC, organized by WMC and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the Korea Sports Promotion Foundation, the 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships, under the patronage of UNESCO, is the first online international martial arts multi-games held for the purpose of overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic and promoting a continuous exchange of global martial artists.

Under the theme of ‘New Challenge, Open World’, the event featuring 10 martial arts categories including official Olympics events, Judo and Taekwondo will be participated by 3,300 people from 100 countries. The event will serve as a stage for the exchange of martial arts information across the world and suggest the direction to be pursued by the martial arts world in the pandemic era through the slogan, “No visas, No passports, No borders, No COVID-19.”

Martial artists from each country will demonstrate their forms for the respective category, such as Poomsae and Kata online, and the judges will also assess the forms and rank the participants online. The matches and judging will take place on the online platform established by the WMC and the match operation and all the events will be streamed live online.

The WMC Convention 2021 will also be held from October 28 to 30.

Following last year, the WMC Convention has also adopted the hybrid (online and offline) method this year and the program will consist of World Martial Arts Industry Fair, Academic Conference, World Martial Arts Leaders Forum, and the WMC General Meeting. All the programs of the WMC Convention will be live-streamed through its website and YouTube channel.

The WMC has attained an international status by being approved as a Permanent Consultative Member (PCM) of the Intergovernmental Committee for Physical Education and Sport (CIGEPS) in UNESCO and as the code signatory of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and it is the first martial arts and sports organization in Korea to participate in the Sports for Climate Action of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

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World Martial Arts Masterships Committee
LEE SANG HO
+82-43-220-8775
zuzu0718@mastership.org

Yet another one. This thread is trending…

Somer results on the 2021 Online World Martial Arts Masterships above

Vietnam bag gold medals at world online martial arts tournament
By Hoang Nguyen November 4, 2021 | 02:03 pm GMT+7

A screenshot of a Vietnamese athlete at the Online World Martial Arts Masterships 2021.
Vietnamese athletes scored big at Online World Martial Arts Masterships 2021 that concluded Tuesday.
They clinched five gold, seven silver and four bronze medals in the five-day online event. Vietnam participated in Kurash, Judo and traditional martial arts.

The Kurash team grabbed four gold and one silver, the Judo team one gold and three silver while the traditional martial arts team won three silver and four bronze medals.

With 16 medals in total, Vietnam are ranked third at the event, while South Korea are first with 73 medals, followed by the Philippines with 23.

Online World Martial Arts Masterships 2021 aims to provide new opportunities for martial artists from all over the world during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The event, hosted by World Martial Art Masterships Committee, welcomed over 3,300 participants from 100 nations, competing in 10 categories. Preliminary rounds occured from Sep. 1 to 30 while the main event took place from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2.

Any of the other aforementioned online events get any press at all? Please to share if you find any…

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Brunei wushu athletes shine at international virtual meet
November 14, 2021
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Brunei Darussalam wushu athletes produced a strong showing in the International Wushu Federations (IWF) Wushu Taolu Virtual Competition 2021.

The countrys top female practitioner Basma Lachkar led the way with a first category prize in the Taijiquan event after posting a score of 8.583 points and a second category prize in the Taijijian event with 8.303 points.

Her compatriot and fellow Southeast Asian Games (SEA) medallist Hosea Wong Zheng Yu emulated the feat of attaining a first category prize in the Taijiquan event with 8.173 points.

The quartet of Lim Yee Sean, Li Ziyan, Walid Lachkar and Abel Lim Wee Yuan also impressed in the international stage after earning good results.

Lim Yee Sean made a mark in the Taijijian event after winning a first category prize with 8.333 points followed by a second category prize in the Taijiquan event with a score of 8.486 points.

The trio of Li Ziyan, Walid Lachkar and Abel Lim Wee Yuan also attained second category prizes in their respective events.

National wushu coach Li Hui expressed satisfaction with the performances of the four new athletes whose online appearances served, as good preparations for future international tournaments.


Wushu athlete Li Ziyan. PHOTO: WFBD

L Nelson bags second place in Jianshu event at IWUF Wushu Taolu Virtual Competition
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IMPHAL, Nov 1
Leimapokpam Nelson Meitei representing Wushu Association of India finished second in the Jianshu Group B event of in the 2021 IWUF Wushu Taolu Virtual Competition being underway since October 27.
Meanwhile, Manipur’s Jona Princie Konsam competing in the Taijijian Group B event secured third and Achom Tapas managed fourth place in the Daoshu Group B event, said founder secretary of Wushu Association of Manipur in a statement.
The competition will continue till November 3.