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The new Governing Body for Karate in England is the 'English Karate Council' who held their second official meeting yesterday on 15th March 2012.
The attached proposal below and time scales have been implimented. They have been taken forward by the AMA. FEKO & KE who are the largest Karate groups in England. The door is open for membership from all English Karate groups or organisations to join the EKC direct or via one of the 3 groups named above.
The majority of Karate Ka in England are now members of the EKC and are now moving forward with the attached proposal.
The EKA support the EKC and it's direction for all Karate Ka in England.
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Dear All
At last 3 groups have seen the light and formed a 'New Governing Body for Karate'
Hopefully now English Karate will get back to some normality.
Read the attached statement which has been released by the English Karate Council. I'm sure you will have your own views on the EKF's reasons behind not wanting to be part of the New Governing Body.
If you wish to post them, then please send them to me
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Regards
Ed
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AMA International Karate Championships 2013
Ponds Forge International Sports Centre
Sheaf Street
Sheffield
15th to 17th February 2013
15th February - Referees and officials Seminar by Terry Pottage WUKF referees Commision.
16th February - All Kata
17th February - All Kumite
All Groups are welcome to attend no restrictions.
contact
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for entry forms or visit www.amauk.co.uk
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The EKA National Karate Championships 2012
EIS, Sheffield.
2nd December 2012
All Associations and Clubs are welcome to attend.
entry forms from
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Dear Readers
It appears that the Karate Unification meeting went ahead on 28th October at the SRA office's in London. No official statement has been posted yet, but the word is that all the groups identified in a previous report agreed to move forward towards unification.
The word out there is that the groups name is still to be decided but will form something like a council of associations in membership. I have no reports of SE involvement in this process at this time, but have found out that they are in favour of the development of this new Governing body.
It doe's seem to take a while to get the information out to the people that really matter which are the members of those respected groups. I've seen a little info on certain web site's but not really any meat on the bones so to speak. Get a move on please, we all want to know what's going on? Lets hope for an early Christmas Present under our tree 'Unification'
Hopefully they will get it right this time, the EKA wishes them well in their process.
Kindest regards
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