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General information 1. Organisation: The Oceania Open Kata Championship is an IJF recognised event organised by the Oceania Judo Union, and in 2016 hosted by the Judo Federation of Australia, Inc. 2. Championship date: The competition will be held on Sunday, 10th April, 2016 3. Championship venue: The Championships will take place in Canberra, Australia, at the AIS Combat Centre in connection with the Oceania Continental Championships. 1 OJU OPEN INTERNATIONAL KATA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 Canberra, Australia 10 th April 2016 All under IJF OJU rules. An opportunity for Selection for the worlds 2016 Opportunity for judges Five Different LOCATION Canberra, Australia Venue: AIS Combat Centre in Canberra OJU OPEN KATA CHAMPIONSHIPS ENTRIES http:// oceaniajudo.org/ ` Information is also on the web site http:// oceaniajudo.org/ This is a great opportunity for all competitors, both from within the OJU member countries and those beyond the region to compete and gain valuable experience at International level. For further information on entry, * Nage no Kata * Katame no Kata * Kime no Kata * Ju no Kata * Kodokan Goshin Jutsu

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General information

1. Organisation: The Oceania Open Kata Championship is an IJF recognised event organised by the Oceania Judo Union, and in 2016 hosted by the Judo Federation of Australia, Inc.

2. Championship date: The competition will be held on Sunday, 10th April, 2016

3. Championship venue: The Championships will take place in Canberra, Australia, at the AIS Combat Centre in connection with the Oceania Continental Championships.

4. Official Championship website: www.oceaniajudo.org

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OJU OPEN INTERNATIONAL KATA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016

Canberra, Australia 10th April 2016

All under IJF OJU rules.

An opportunity for Selection for the worlds 2016

Opportunity for judges to maintain their Kata Judging certifications

Five Different Kata

LOCATION Canberra, AustraliaVenue: AIS Combat Centre in Canberra

OJU OPEN KATA CHAMPIONSHIPS ENTRIES http://oceaniajudo.org/

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Information is also on the web site

http://oceaniajudo.org/

This is a great opportunity for all competitors, both from within the OJU member countries and those beyond the region to compete and gain valuable experience at International level.For further information on entry, accommodation and venue log on to our website: http://www.oceaniajudo.org orhttps://

www.facebook.com/OceaniaJudoUnionInc

* Nage no Kata

* Katame no Kata* Kime no Kata* Ju no Kata* Kodokan

Goshin Jutsu

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5. Eligibility:All the following conditions must be met in full for an individual to be considered eligible to participate in this Championship.

a) Hold a current and valid license (membership card) issued by a National Federation currently affiliated to the International Judo Federation.

b) Provide photographic proof of your identity using a valid current passport or a current National I.D. Card.

c) The exact nationality of competitors will be taken as that which is indicated in their current passport or current National I.D. Card. Competitors may only represent one country and in any cases of changing nationality a one year ineligibility period must be served prior to April, 2016 unless both National Federations involved have already agreed and confirmed in writing their approval of this change in conformity with the Sport and Organizational Rules of the IJF. If this is the case then the appropriate documentary evidence must be supplied with the application for entry to the competition.

d) Pay the appropriate entry fees in full within the deadline time outlined in this document

6. Insurance: Competitors are responsible for their own insurance for injury and third party cover (public liability) either held personally in the form of specific insurance cover or travel cover (that does not exclude participating in competition judo) or as part of their National Federation insurance arrangements.

Neither the International Judo Federation, its staff or volunteers; nor the Oceania Judo Union, its staff or volunteers nor the Judo Federation of Australia, Inc., it’s staff and volunteers shall be liable for any loss, injury or death due to a person’s participation in this championship.

7. Visa: All participants should check their immigration requirements prior to travel to Australia with regard to their individual passport. Participants should also check any requirements for transit visas when traveling via:

New Zealand: http://immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/visit/transit

United States: http://immihelp.com/visas/transitvisa/c1visa.html

8. Hotels & Transportation:There are no official hotels for the Oceania Championships. The ACT region offers many accommodation options and teams should source their own accommodation and transportation arrangements.

9. Tours and Social Activities:Canberra is the capital city of Australia and as such has many interesting buildings and venues relative to the development of Australia. Local tourist agencies can be contacted for tours of wineries, city sights, galleries and buildings plus the local zoo.

1. COMPETITION RULES

The official Kata competition recognised for these championships, will be the following five:1. • Nage-no-kata;2. • Katame-no-kata;3. • Ju-no-kata4. • Kime-no-kata;5. • Kodokan-Goshin Jutsu;

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The IJF Kata Competition Rules will be used to judge the Kata with reference also to the official Kodokan Kata video.

2. COMPETITION FORMULAEach Kata will be divided in two groups: the top three couples with the maximum points from each group (that is 6 pairs for each Kata) will compete in the finals. If required, multiple mats may be used for the preliminary rounds and/or the finals.If the Number of pairs is less than 10, there will be only one group: the top 6 couples of the group will compete in the final. For each Kata the couple with the maximum points will be awarded the gold medal, the couple with the second least points will be awarded the silver medal; and the third, the Bronze medal.In each of the five Kata the couple with the highest score will be awarded the gold medal, the couple with the next highest score will be awarded the silver medal and finally the couple with the next lowest score will be awarded the bronze medal.Special awards can be assigned by the organizer.

3. UNIFORM IJF approved Judogi are strongly recommended but are not compulsory, made of cotton or similar material, in good condition (without rent or tear):The competitions will be held in white Judo-gi.The jacket shall be long enough to cover the thighs and shall at a minimum reach to the fists when the arms are fully extended downwards at the sides of the body. The body of the jacket shall be worn with the left side crossed over the right and shall be wide enough to have a minimum overlap of 20 cm. at the level of the bottom of the rib-cage.The sleeves of the jacket must reach to the wrist joint at the maximum and 5 cm above the wrist joint at the minimum. A space of 10-15 cm. shall exist between the sleeve and the arm, along the entire length of the sleeve.The trousers shall be long enough to cover the legs and shall at the maximum reach the ankle joint and at the minimum 5 cm. above the ankle joint. A space of 10-15 cm. shall exist between the trouser leg and the leg along the entire length of the trouser leg.The belt is to be black for Dan grades and the respective colour of Kyu grades, 4 to 5 cm wide and long enough to go twice around the waist and leave 20 to 30 cm protruding from each side of the knot when tied.Female competitors shall wear under the jacket a plain white T-shirt, with short sleeves, rather strong, long enough to be worn inside the trousers. IJF back patches are strongly recommended but are not compulsory. They can be ordered at www.ijfbacknumbers.comZori or mules are part of the uniform.Acceptable markings:- Emblem on left breast of jacket maximum size 100 cm2- Manufacturer’s trade mark on bottom-front of the jacket, on bottom front of the left leg of the trousers and on the belt. Maximum size 20 cm2- Shoulder markings from collar, across shoulder down the arm on both sides of thejacket with the same advertising or national colours on both sides. Maximum length =25 cm – Maximum width 5 cm. If in doubt, refer to IJF rules.

4. HYGIENEa) The judogi shall be clean, dry and without unpleasant odour.b) The nails of the feet and hands shall be cut short.c) The personal hygiene of the athletes shall be of a high standardd) Long hair has to be bound with an elastic band.e) Spectacles, jewellery pieces are prohibited.f) Make up is not allowed.

5. POINT SYSTEMThe Judges are five and will award points on the official IJF scoring sheet. For each technique the total score of three Judges will be totalled to produce the final score: the maximum score and the minimum score for each technique will be cancelled. The total score of the whole Kata will be the sum of the score totalled by the five Judges.

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The evaluation of every technique of Kata has to consider the principle and the opportunity of execution: the evaluation (including the opening and closing ceremony) has to be comprehensive.

6. Definition of mistakes:

• Forgotten techniqueAn omitted technique will score zero and in addition the total final score of the Kata couple will be halved. If more than one technique are forgotten the score for that technique will also be zero but the total final score for the couple will not be halved again. Finally, if the halved total final score is not a whole number then the score will be rounded up.

• Big mistakeWhen the execution of the principle is incorrect (5 points are deducted and the maximum number of crosses is 1)

• Medium MistakeWhen one or more elements of the principle are not applied in the correct way (3 points are deducted and the maximum number of crosses is 1).

• Small mistakeImperfection in the application of the technique (1 point is deducted and the maximum number of crosses is 2).

For every technique without a big mistake, the minimum score has to be 5. the evaluation of fluidity, course and rhythm represents the global vision of the whole Kata (included the bow):• If there is no big mistake in the Kata, the minimum result will be 5 and the maximum 10.• If there is a big mistake in the Kata (including the bow), the score must not be more than 5.• In case of a forgotten technique, the score or fluidity, course and rhythm is zero.• If there is at least one technique evaluated with 5 (1 medium + 2 small) or 6 (1 medium + 1 small) the maximum result will be 7.

In the Nage no Kata, right and left techniques will be evaluated comprehensively (only one score).The couple enters and leaves the competition area at the opposite side of shomen: the Start and end of Kata (opening and closing ceremony) is at 8 m or 10 m distance depending on the dimensions of the mat (bow to the mat). Any behaviour of Tori or Uke inside the Competition area that is contrary to the spirit of Kata will reduce the score of the ceremony.In case of equal score between pairs, the following criteria will be applied considering the scoring sheets of five Judges:

• Total value of big mistakes - wins who makes less mistakes;• If still equal, total value of medium mistakes will be considered. - wins the pair who makes less mistakes;• If still equal, total value of small mistakes will be considered – wins the pair who makes less mistakes;• If still equal, the score of fluidity will decide. Wins the pair who has a better score.If two pairs, both placing 3rd in the eliminatory (or 6th place in case of only 1group) are still equal after all the above mentioned criteria, both pairs will qualifyfor the final.If two pairs placing 1st, 2nd or 3rd during the final are still equal after the abovementioned criteria, the Kata will be repeated so that the medal can be assigned.

7. SYSTEM OF JUDGINGThe judging will follow the current IJF Kata Rules. However, Section 9 may be invoked to suit OJU conditions.Each Kata shall be evaluated by five judges under the supervision of the OJU Kata Commission.The judges will be positioned on the Shomen side and they will be seated at about 1m apart.The position of the judges will be the same for all the competition. If one judge is temporarily replaced, they will retake their original position when they re-enter the competition.A Judge cannot be a competitor.

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The judges shall take their positions before the arrival of the couple in the competition area.The contesting pair enters the competition area from and returns to the side opposite to Shomen:The judge in the centre at Shomen side gets up and, with tense arms and palms of the hands turned upward, invites the couple to enter the competition area.The start and the end of Kata (opening and closing ceremony) is at 8 m or 10 m distance (bow to the mat). Any behaviour of Tori or Uke inside the competition area that is contrary to the spirit of Kata will reduce the score of the ceremony.

8. COMPETITION AREAThe competition area; Minimum of 8 x 8 or Maximum of 10 x 10 metres and shall be covered by Tatami or similar acceptable material.

The competition area must be fixed to a resilient floor. When more adjoining competition areas are used, a common safety area with a minimum of 1 meter is necessary.The centre of the competition area shall be indicated with a strip adhesive tape. The strip shall be of visible colour adhesive tape, approximately 10 cm. wide and 50 cm. long, and shall be fixed on the mat at the centre of the competition area and two other strips 6m apart, to indicate the starting positions of Tori and Uke.

9. JUDGESAdjusted to suit OJU continental conditionsOnly judges authorised by the OJU Kata Commission can judge.OJU Kata Commission members may judge any Kata as required.Kata rules to be followed are as currently published by the IJF.The OJU KATA COMMISSION may decide on the number of Judges according to the entries and Judges available. - No less than three qualified judges can be used. All participating Federations having IJF Judges are encouraged to nominate at least one judge.Only the judges nominated by their Federation can judge.All Judges are to arrive prior to the Kata championships and attend the technical meeting / briefing to confirm participation as judges in these Championships. Only judges are to attend the Judges briefing. The OJU Kata Commission has the final decision on the selection of Kata Judges. Inscriptions of the Judges have to be sent to the Organizer along with competitor entries.

10. DRAWThe draw to establish the groups and the sort of each group will be done the day before the competition as indicated on the official schedule. The pairs that medalled in the previous Championship will be considered head of series and will be separated if there are two groups. The pair that is head of series will be the last pair of the group that shows the Kata.

The draw for sorting of the finals will be done at the venue after the elimination rounds.

11. MEDALSIf only one pair are presenting a Kata they will receive a medal relevant to their score;If two or more entries in a kata presentation the highest score will receive the gold medal, the second highest score will receive the silver medal and the third highest score will receive the bronze medal.1 entrant: (maximum 1 medal) 90% and above gold, 75% and above silver, 60% and above bronze

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Please Note the OJU Kata Commission considers the lowest pass mark in Kata is 60% any scores under 60% regardless, will not qualify for a place or medal.

12. ENTRIESa) DEADLINE - Entries to be received by 9th March, 2016b) A pair will have the same nationality.c) An individual entrant may enter the same Kata twice, once as Tori and once as Uke however

each demonstration must be presented with a different partner.d) An individual cannot make multiple entries to the same Kata as Tori with different partners

nor as Uke with different partnerse) A Kata pair may enter more than one Kata.f) Kata Pair Entries must be submitted on the enclosed; Form 1: KATA ATTENDEES

NUMERICAL INSCRIPTION FORM and Form 2: KATA COMPETITORS INSCRIPTION FORM

g) Judges must be submitted on; Form 3: KATA Judges Inscription Formh) Entries must be accompanying the correct Entry Fee payment to be eligible.i) Acceptance of entries is at the discretion of the OJU Kata Commission.

13. ENTRY FEESEntry fee per first Kata entry (per person) US$ 50.00 each Entry fee per additional Kata entry (per person) US$ 30.00 eachMethod of Entry/Payment: Payable to the Oceania Judo Union by wire transfer to Account No. WCO-378083-USD-3740-01Account Holder: Oceania Judo Union Bank: Westpac Banking Corporation, Branch Newmarket, Auckland, New ZealandSwift Code: WPACNZ2W

BE SURE TO INSERT YOUR SURNAME / SURNAMES AS THE REFERENCEOr… Entry fees can be paid in cash in US$ at the registration point.All entry fee's are non-refundable. Receipts will be provided at registration but proof of bank to bank electronic payment could be requested by the registration officer at the accreditation desk.

14. REGISTRATION: Kata Competitors and Judges are required to register during the scheduled hours on Saturday 9 th April from 12.00 pm – 3:00 pm.

15. JUDGES MEETING: Kata Judges are required to attend the Judges meeting on Saturday,9 th April from 9.00 am – 12.00 pm prior to registering.

OJU OPEN INTERNATIONAL KATA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016Form 1: KATA ATTENDEES NUMERICAL INSCRIPTION FORM

FEDERATION 

..................................................................................................................................................................

Kata Pair 1 Pair 2

Nage No Kata

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Ju-no-kata

Goshin-jitsu

Katame-no-kata

Kime-no-kata

Coaches

Medics

Physiotherapist

Judges

Team Officials

Scan & Email the completed document to the OJU Event Organizers before 9th March 2016:

Oceania Judo Union Kata DirectorMr. Bill VincentEmail : [email protected]

DATE: ...........................................

Signature of the head of the delegation and stamp of the federation

OJU OPEN INTERNATIONAL KATA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016Form 2: KATA COMPETITORS INSCRIPTION FORM

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FEDERATION .................................................................................................................................

TORI UKEKATA First Name Surname DAN First Name Surname DAN

Nage No

Kata

Ju-no-kata

Kodokan

Goshin-

jutsu

Katame-no-

kata

Kime-no-

kata

Scan & Email the completed document to the OJU Event Organizers before 9th March 2016:

Oceania Judo Union Kata DirectorMr. Bill VincentEmail : [email protected]

DATE: ...........................................

Signature of the head of the delegation and stamp of the federation

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OJU OPEN INTERNATIONAL KATA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016Form 3: KATA JUDGES INSCRIPTION FORM

FEDERATION 

................................................................................................................................................

The following judges will represent our federation at the above mentioned championships.

NAME: ............................................... First name: ..........................................

DATE of BIRTH: ............................... Dan: ……..

License: IJF, OJU, National, State/Province

License: IJF, OJU, National, State/ProvinceNage-No-Kata Katame-No-Kata Kime-No-Kata Kodokan-Goshin-Jitsu Ju-No-Kata

Email Address: ...................................................................................................................

NAME: ............................................... First name: ..........................................

DATE of BIRTH: ............................... Dan: ……..

License: IJF, OJU, National State/Province- Nage-No-Kata - Katame-No-Kata - Kime-No-Kata - Kodokan-Goshin-Jitsu - Ju-No-Kata

Email Address: ...................................................................................................................

Scan & Email to the OJU Event Organizers before 9th March 2016: Oceania Judo Union Kata DirectorMr. Bill VincentEmail : [email protected]

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DATE: ..............................................................

Signature of the President and stamp of the federation

OJU OPEN INTERNATIONAL KATA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016Form 5 : Media Accreditation Form

FEDERATION .............................................................................................................................

Surname

Name

Passport

Number

AIPS Card No

Company

Address

Email

Phone

Mobile

Function

(please circle)

Journalist Photographer Technician

If Journalist

(please circle)

Television Radio Newspaper Magazine Internet

Hotel Please use hotel reservation form

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Travel SchedulePlease use travel schedule form

MealsPlease use lunch and dinner reservation form

This form has to be signed and confirmed by the Federation of the country which the journalists are representing.

DATE: ...........................................Signature of the head of the delegation and stamp of the federation

Scan & Email to the OJU Event Organizers before 9th March 2016: Oceania Judo Union Kata DirectorMr. Bill VincentEmail : [email protected]

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OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS DAILY PROGRAMMEDATE & TIME EVENT LOCATION NOTES:TUESDAY, 5TH APRIL 2016

9.00 am – 5.00 pm Arrival competitors and Volunteers Official accommodation TBC9.00 am – 5.00 pm Arrival of OJU elected Executive

WEDNESDAY,6th APRIL, 2016

9.00 am – 5.00 pmArrival of Masters/Veterans , Referees, competitors and Volunteers;

Official Accommodation TBA

9.00 am TBC OJU Executive Meeting

THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, 2016

9.00 am – 2.00 pmArrival of Masters/Veterans , Referees, competitors and Volunteers;

Venues TBA

Services; accommodation payments, Entry fee payments, Training Camp payments;Team Managers to bring passports and any outstanding payments for OJU.

4.00 pm Team Managers meeting and draw followed by Referees Meeting

Venue TBA

6.00 pm – 6.30 pm Unofficial weigh-in Day 1 categories Venue TBA6.30 pm – 7.00 pm Official Weigh-in Day 1 categories

FRIDAY, - 8TH APRIL,2016

8.30 am – 9.00 am9.00 am

Opening CeremonyOceania Continental Championships

Combat Centre, AIS

N.B. Late registration/accreditation will be available late Friday afternoon/evening if required. Time and location to be advised.

6.00 pm – 6.30 pm Unofficial weigh-in Day 2 Categories Venue TBA6.30 pm –7.00 pm Official weigh-in Day 2 Categories Venue TBASATURDAY, 9TH APRIL,2016

9.00 am ~ 12:00 pmKATA JUDGES MEETING.Oceania Continental Championships

AIS Combat Centre

12.00pm - 3.00 pm KATA: Registration / Accreditation/Control of Nations

Venue TBA

3.30pm-4.00pm TBC Masters/Veterans Official Weigh-in Venue TBA

4.30pm-5.00 pm TBCDraw Masters/Veterans Categories, Shiai followed by Kata draw

Venue TBATechnical aspects of the Tournament will be discussed as required after completion of the draw.

SUNDAY 10TH APRIL ,2016 OJU OPEN INERNATIONAL KATA AND MASTERS/VETERANS SHIAI CHAMPIONSHIPS

9.00 AM – 11.00 AM TBC Training Camp AIS Combat Centre The event timetable will be confirmed after the entries close for Kata and Masters/Veterans Shiai are received on 9th March.

9:00 AM – OJU OPEN INTERNATIONAL KATA AIS Combat Centre11.00AM - or immediately after kata.

OCEANIA MATERS/VETERANS OPEN SHIAI CHAMPIONSHIPS

AIS Combat Centre

4.00 pm – 6.00 pm TBC Training Camp AIS Combat CentreMONDAY,11TH APRIL,20169:00am – 11:30 am Training Camp AIS Combat Centre

3:00pm – 5:30 pm Training Camp AIS Combat Centre TUESDAY, 12TH APRIL, 20169:00am – 11:30 am Training Camp AIS Combat Centre 3:00pm – 5:30 pm Training Camp AIS Combat Centre Wednesday, 13th APRIL, 2016

Departure of all participants