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SCHEDULE:

Friday February 17:

12:00 Noon - Registration / weigh-ins for all Disciplines

Saturday February 18:

  7:30 AM Registration / weigh-ins for all Disciplines
  9:00 AM - 17 & under Jr Black Belts Weapons, followed by Forms & Sparring
12:00 PM - 17 & under Junior Black Belts Weapons & Forms Grand Championships
12:30 PM - Adult Black Belts Weapons, followed by Forms and Sparring
  2:00 PM - Adult Black Belts Weapons, Forms and Sparring Grand Championships
  3:00 PM - All Team Events Handicapable Divisions

Sunday February 19:

 7:30 AM Registration / weigh-ins for all Disciplines
  9:00 AM
- 17 & under Junior Under Black Belts Weapons, followed by Forms and Sparring
12:00 PM - 17 & under Junior Under Black Belts Weapons & Forms Grand Championships
12:30 PM - Adult Under Black Belts Weapons, followed by Forms and Sparring
  2:00 PM - Adult Under Black Belts Weapons and Forms Grand Championships

Welcome!

In a continuing effort to 'Set the Standards for the 21st Century', I would like to personally invite you, your school, and organization to Battle At The Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey on February 17th through 19th, 2006.

This event is presented by ATLANTIC CITY GRAND INTERNATIONALS and sanctioned by World Cup Martial Arts Organization, WCMAO, and North American Sport Karate Association, NASKA.

Battle At The Boardwalk will offer Extreme, Musical, Open and Traditional divisions in both Forms and Weapons for Black Belts and Under Black Belts.

In addition, there will be Grand Championships for Juniors and Adults in Black Belt and Under Black Belt divisions. And of course, there also will be many Team Events from which you can choose for participation. This tournament is in a good fun location, at the right time of year – when you can showcase your new forms and highlight your winter training skills.

My theme of the tournament is to 'Have Fun,' Since Fun is a good thing to have.
Therefore, come and compete in as many divisions as you wish and enjoy yourself.
As always, I will be wearing my Mickey Mouse Tie, smiling and having fun.
Please do the same

John Chung

1-800-SIDE-KICK

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SPORT KARATE NASKA UNDER BELT DIVISIONS

YOUTH: 17 and Younger
UNDERBELT YOUTH WEAPONS (Up to 3)
1 Traditional, 1 Extreme, and 1 Musical

EXTREME & CREATIVE WEAPONS [Music Optional]
NSK1 9 & Under Musical Boys & Girls, Brown Belt & Below
NSK2 9 & Under Extreme Boys & Girls, Brown Belt & Below
NSK3 10-13 Musical Boys & Girls, Brown Belt & Below
NSK4 10-13 Extreme Boys & Girls, Brown Belt & Below
NSK5 14-17 Musical Boys & Girls, Brown Belt & Below
NSK6 14-17 Extreme Boys & Girls, Brown Belt & Below

TRADITIONAL WEAPONS
NSK7 7 & Under Brown Belt & Below Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK8 8 & 9 Beginner Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK9 8 & 9 Intermed. Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK10 8 & 9 Advanced Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK11 10 & 11 Beginner Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK12 10 & 11 Intermed. Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK13 10 & 11 Advanced Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK14 12 & 13 Beginner Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK15 12 & 13 Intermed. Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK16 12 & 13 Advanced Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK17 14 & 15 Beginner Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK18 14 & 15 Intermed. Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK19 14 & 15 Advanced Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK2016 & 17 Beginner Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK21 16 & 17 Intermed. Boys & Girls Traditional
NSK22 16 & 17 Advanced Boys & Girls Traditional

UNDER BELT YOUTH FORMS (Up to 4)
1 Musical, 1 Extreme, 1 Traditional and 1 Creative

MUSICAL & EXTREME
NSK23 5 & Under Boys & Girls Musical
NSK24 6-9 Boys Musical, Brown Belt & Below
NSK25 6-9 Girls Musical, Brown Belt & Below
NSK26 6-9 Boys and Girls Extreme, Brown Belt & Below
NSK27 10-13 Boys Musical, Brown Belt & Below
NSK28 10-13 Boys Extreme, Brown Belt & Below
NSK29 10-13 Girls Musical, Brown Belt & Below
NSK30 10-13 Girls Extreme, Brown Belt & Below
NSK31 14-17 Boys Musical, Brown Belt & Below
NSK32 14-17 Boys Extreme, Brown Belt & Below
NSK33 14-17 Girls Musical, Brown Belt & Below
NSK34 14-17 Girls Extreme, Brown Belt & Below

TRADITIONAL
NSK35 5 & Under Boys & Girls Beginner Traditional
NSK36 5 & Under Boys&Girls Beg. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK37 5 & Under Boys & Girls Intermed. Traditional
NSK38 5 &UnderBoys&Girls Interm.Open/Creative-NotExtreme
NSK39 5 & Under Boys & Girls Advanced Traditional
NSK40 5 & Under Boys &Girls Adv Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK41 6 & 7 Yrs. Boys & Girls Beginner Traditional
NSK42 6 & 7 Yrs. Boys & GirlsBeg.Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK43 6 & 7 Yrs. Boys & Girls Intermed. Traditional
NSK44 6 & 7 Yrs.Boys&GirlsInterm.Open/Creative-NotExtreme
NSK45 6 & 7 Yrs. Boys & Girls Advanced Traditional
NSK46 6 & 7 Yrs Boys & Girls Adv Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK47 8 & 9 Yrs. Boys Beginner Traditional
NSK48 8 & 9 Yrs. Boys Beginner Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK49 8 & 9 Yrs. Girls Beginner Traditional
NSK508 & 9 Yrs. Girls Beginner Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK51 8 & 9 Yrs. Boys Intermed. Traditional
NSK52 8 & 9 Yrs. Boys Intermed. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK53 8 & 9 Yrs. Girls Intermed. Traditional
NSK54 8 & 9 Yrs. Girls Intermed. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK55 8 & 9 Yrs. Boys Advanced Traditional
NSK56 8 & 9 Yrs. Boys Advanced Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK57 8 & 9 Yrs. Girls Advanced Traditional
NSK58 8 & 9 Yrs. Girls Advanced Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK59 10 & 11 Yrs. Boys Beginner Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK60 10 & 11 Yrs. Boys Beginner Traditional
NSK61 10 & 11 Yrs. Girls Beginner Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK62 10 & 11 Yrs. Girls Beginner Traditional
NSK63 10 & 11 Yrs. Boys Intermed. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK64 10 & 11 Yrs. Boys Intermed. Traditional
NSK65 10 & 11 Yrs. Girls Intermed. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK66 10 & 11 Yrs. Boys Advanced Traditional
NSK67 10 & 11 Yrs. Girls Advanced Traditional
NSK68 10 & 11 Yrs. Boys Adv Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK69 10 & 11 Yrs. Girls Adv Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK70 12 & 13 Yrs. Boys Beginner Traditional
NSK71 12 & 13 Yrs. Girls Beginner Traditional
NSK72 12 & 13 Yrs. Boys Beg Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK73 12 & 13 Yrs. Girls Begr Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK74 12 & 13 Yrs. Boys Intermed. Traditional
NSK75 12 & 13 Yrs. Boys Inter. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK76 12 & 13 Yrs. Girls Intermed. Traditional
NSK77 12 & 13 Yrs. Girls Inter. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK78 12 & 13 Yrs. Boys Advanced Traditional
NSK7912 & 13 Yrs. Boys Adv Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK80 12 & 13 Yrs. Girls Advanced Traditional
NSK81 12 & 13 Yrs. Girls Adv Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK82 14 & 15 Yrs. Boys Beginner Traditional
NSK83 14 & 15 Yrs. Boys Begin Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK84 14 & 15 Yrs. Girls Beginner Traditional
NSK85 14 & 15 Yrs. Girls Begin Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK86 14 & 15 Yrs. Boys Intermed. Traditional
NSK87 14 & 15 Yrs. Boys Inter. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK88 14 & 15 Yrs. Girls Intermed. Traditional
NSK89 14 & 15 Yrs. Girls Inter. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK90 14 & 15 Yrs. Boys Advanced Traditional
NSK91 14 & 15 Yrs. Boys Adv Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK92 14 & 15 Yrs. Girls Advanced Traditional
NSK93 14 & 15 Yrs. Girls Adv Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK94 16 & 17 Yrs. Boys Beginner Traditional
NSK95 16 & 17 Yrs. Boys Begr Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK96 16 & 17 Yrs. Girls Beginner Traditional
NSK97 16 & 17 Yrs. Girls Beg Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK98 16 & 17 Yrs. Boys Intermed. Traditional
NSK99 16 & 17 Yrs. Boys Inter. Open/Creative-Not Extreme
NSK100 16 & 17 Yrs. Girls Intermed. Traditional

ADULT SPARRING
NSK101 Men 18-29 Beginner - LW 169 & Below
NSK102 Men 18-29 Beginner - HW 170 & Above
NSK103 Men 18-29 Intermediate LW 169 & Below
NSK104 Men 18-29 Intermediate HW 170 & Above
NSK105 Men 18-29 Advanced-HW 170 & Above
NSK106 Women 18-29 Beginner - Light <130
NSK107 Women 18-29 Intermediate - Light <130
NSK108 Women 18-29 Intermediate - Middle 130+
NSK109 Women 18-29 Advanced - Light <130
NSK110 Women 18-29 Advanced - Middle 130+
NSK111 Executive 30-39 Men Intermediate
NSK112 Executive 30-39 Men Advanced
NSK113 Executive 30-39 Women Beginner
NSK114 Executive 30-39 Women Advanced
NSK115 Senior 40+ Men Beginner
NSK116 Senior 40+ Men Intermediate
NSK117 Senior 40+ Women Beginner
NSK118 Senior 40+ Women Intermediate
NSK119 Senior 40+ Women Advanced

SPECIAL DIVISIONS
(Forms & Weapons Combined)
NSK120 Physically Challenged (17 yrs & under)
NSK121 Physically Challenged (18 yrs & over)

UNDER BELT YOUTH SPARRING (Only 1)
NSK122 5 & Under Boys Beginner
NSK123 5 & Under Boys Intermed.
NSK124 5 & Under Girls Intermed.
NSK125 5 & Under Girls Advanced
NSK126 6 Year old Boys Beginner
NSK127 6 Year old Boys Intermed.
NSK343 6 Year old Girls Beginner
NSK128 6 Year old Girls Intermed.
NSK129 6 Year old Boys Advanced
NSK130 6 Year old Girls Advanced
NSK131 7 Year old Boys Beginner
NSK132 7 Year old Boys Intermed.
NSK133 7 Year old Girls Intermed.
NSK134 7 Year old Boys Advanced
NSK135 7 Year old Girls Advanced
NSK136 8 Year old Girls Beginner
NSK137 8 Year old Boys Intermed.
NSK138 8 Year old Girls Intermed.
NSK139 8 Year old Boys Advanced
NSK140 8 Year old Girls Advanced
NSK141 9 Year old Boys Beginner
NSK142 9 Year old Boys Intermed.
NSK143 9 Year old Girls Intermed.
NSK144 9 Year old Boys Advanced
NSK145 9 Year old Girls Advanced
NSK345 10 & 11 Boys Beginner - Shorter
NSK146 10 & 11 Boys Beginner - Taller
NSK147 10 & 11 Boys Intermed. - Shorter
NSK148 10 & 11 Boys Intermed. - Taller
NSK346 10 & 11 Boys Advanced - Shorter
NSK149 10 & 11 Boys Advanced - Taller
NSK150 10 & 11 Girls Beginner
NSK347 10 & 11 Girls Intermed. NSK151 10 & 11 Girls Advanced
NSK152 12 & 13 Boys Beginner - Shorter
NSK153 12 & 13 Boys Beginner - Taller
NSK154 12 & 13 Boys Intermed. - Shorter
NSK155 12 & 13 Boys Intermed. - Taller
NSK156 12 & 13 Boys Advanced - Shorter
NSK157 12 & 13 Boys Advanced - Taller
NSK158 12 & 13 Girls Beginner
NSK159 12 & 13 Girls Intermed.
NSK160 12 & 13 Girls Advanced
NSK161 14 & 15 Boys Beginner - Shorter
NSK162 14 & 15 Boys Beginner - Taller
NSK163 14 & 15 Boys Intermed. - Shorter
NSK164 14 & 15 Boys Intermed. - Taller
NSK165 14 & 15 Boys Advanced - Shorter
NSK166 14 & 15 Boys Advanced - Taller
NSK167 14 & 15 Girls Beginner
NSK168 14 & 15 Girls Intermed.
NSK16914 & 15 Girls Advanced
NSK170 16 & 17 Boys Beginner - Shorter
NSK171 16 & 17 Boys Beginner - Taller
NSK172 16 & 17 Boys Intermed. - Shorter
NSK173 16 & 17 Boys Intermed. - Taller
NSK174 16 & 17 Boys Advanced - Shorter
NSK175 16 & 17 Boys Advanced - Taller
NSK176 16 & 17 Girls Beginner
NSK177 16 & 17 Girls Intermed.
NSK178 16 & 17 Girls Advanced

ADULTS 18+
UNDER BELT ADULT WEAPONS (Up to 3)
1 Musical, 1 Extreme, and 1 Traditional

MUSICAL & EXTREME WEAPONS
NSK179 18+ Men Musical Weapons, Brown Belt & Below
NSK180 18+ Women Musical Weapons, Brown Belt & Below
NSK181 18+ Extreme Weapons, Brown Belt & Below

TRADITIONAL/CREATIVE WEAPONS
NSK182 Men 18-29 Weapons Beginner
NSK183 Men 18-29 Weapons Intermed.
NSK184 Women 18-29 Weapons Beginner
NSK185 Women 18-29 Weapons Intermed.
NSK186 Women 18-29 Weapons Advanced
NSK187 Executive 30-39 Weapons Men Beginner
NSK188 Executive 30-39 Weapons Men Intermed.
NSK189 Executive 30-39Weapons Men Advanced
NSK190 Executive 30-39 Weapons Women Intermed.
NSK191 Executive 30-39 Weapons Women Advanced
NSK192 Executive 40+ Weapons Men Brown & Below
NSK193 Executive 40+ Women Weapons Brown & Below

UNDER BELT ADULT FORMS (Up to 3)
Musical, Extreme, and Creative/Traditional

ADULT FORMS
(Musical & Extreme)
NSK194 Women 18-29 Musical, Brown & Under
NSK195 Men & Women 18+ Extreme, Brown & Under
NSK196 Men 30+ Musical, Brown and Under
NSK197 Women 30+ Musical, Brown and Under

TRADITIONAL
NSK198 Men 18-29 Beginner Traditional / Creative
NSK199 Men 18-29 Intermed. Traditional / Creative
NSK200 Men 18-29 Advanced Traditional / Creative
NSK201 Women 18-29 Beginner Traditional / Creative
NSK202 Women 18-29 Intermed. Traditional / Creative
NSK203 Women 18-29 Advanced Traditional / Creative
NSK204 Men Executive 30-39 Beginner Traditional / Creative
NSK205Men Executive 30-39 Inter. Traditional / Creative
NSK206 Men Executive 30-39 Adv. Traditional / Creative
NSK207 Women Executive 30+ Beg. Traditional / Creative
NSK208 Women Executive 30+ Inter. Traditional / Creative
NSK209 Women Executive 30+ Adv. Traditional / Creative
NSK210 Men Executive 40+ Beginner Traditional / Creative
NSK211 Men Executive 40+ Intermed. Traditional / Creative
NSK212 Men Executive 40+ Advanced Traditional / Creative


SPORT KARATE NASKA BLACK BELT DIVISIONS

YOUTH: 17 and Younger
BLACK BELT YOUTH WEAPONS (Up to 3)
Creative, Extreme, and Traditional

EXTREME & CREATIVE WEAPONS
NSK213 9 yrs&under BoysCreative:Musical Optional
NSK214 10-11 yrs Boys Creative: Musical Optional
NSK yrs Boys Creative: Musical Optional
NSK216 14-15 yrs Boys Creative: Musical Optional
NSK217 16-17 yrs Boys Creative: Musical Optional
NSK218 11 & Under Boys Extreme
NSK219 12-13 yrs. Boys Extreme
NSK220 14-15 yrs. Boys Extreme
NSK221 16-17 yrs. Boys Extreme
NSK222 11yrs&underGirlsCreative: Musical Optional
NSK223 12-13 yrs Girls Creative: Musical Optional
NSK224 14-15 yrs Girls Creative: Musical Optional
NSK22516-17 yrs Girls Creative: Musical Optional
NSK226 11 & Under Girls Extreme
NSK227 12-13 yrs. Girls Extreme
NSK228 14-53 yrs. Girls Extreme
NSK229 16-17 yrs. Girls Extreme

TRADITIONAL WEAPONS
NSK230 9 yrs & Under Boys Traditional
NSK231 10-11 yrs Boys Traditional
NSK232 12-13 yrs Boys Traditional
NSK233 14-15 yrs Boys Traditional
NSK234 16-17 yrs Boys Traditional
NSK235 9 yrs & under Girls Traditional
NSK236 10-11 yrs Girls Traditional
NSK237 12-13 yrs Girls Traditional
NSK238 14-15 yrs Girls Traditional
NSK239 16-17 yrs Girls Traditional
NSK240 16-17 yrs Girls Traditional

BLACK BELT YOUTH FORMS (Up to 4)
Traditional, Creative, Extreme and Musical

EXTREME & MUSICAL FORMS
NSK241 11 yrs & under Boys Extreme
NSK242 12-13 yrs Boys Extreme
NSK243 14-15 yrs Boys Extreme
NSK244 16-17 yrs Boys Extreme
NSK245 11 yrs & under Boys Musical
NSK246 12-13 yrs Boys Musical
NSK247 14-15 yrs Boys Musical
NSK248 16-17 yrs Boys Musical
NSK249 11 yrs & under Girls Extreme
NSK250 12-13 yrs Girls Extreme
NSK251 14-15 yrs Girls Extreme
NSK252 16-17 yrs Girls Extreme
NSK253 11 yrs & under Girls Musical
NSK254 12-13 yrs Girls Musical
NSK255 14-15 yrs Girls Musical
NSK256 16-17 yrs Girls Musical

CREATIVE & TRADITIONAL FORMS
NSK257 9 yrs & under Boys Traditional
NSK258 10-11 yrs Boys Traditional
NSK344 10-11 yrs Girls Intermed. Traditional
NSK259 12-13 yrs Boys Traditional
NSK260 14-15 yrs Boys Traditional
NSK261 16-17 yrs Boys Traditional
NSK262 9 yrs & under Boys Creative
NSK263 10-11 yrs Boys Creative
NSK264 12-13 yrs Boys Creative
NSK265 14-15 yrs Boys Creative
NSK266 16-17 yrs Boys Creative
NSK267 9 yrs & under Girls Traditional
NSK268 10-11 yrs Girls Traditional
NSK269 12-13 yrs Girls Traditional
NSK270 14-15 yrs Girls Traditional
NSK271 16-17 yrs Girls Traditional
NSK272 9 yrs & under Girls Creative
NSK273 10-11 yrs Girls Creative
NSK274 12-13 yrs Girls Creative
NSK275 14-15 yrs Girls Creative
NSK276 16-17 yrs Girls Creative

BLACK BELT YOUTH FIGHTING (1 Only)
NSK277 9 yrs & under Boys
NSK278 9 yrs & under Girls
NSK279 10-11 yrs Boys Short
NSK280 10-11 yrs Boys Tall
NSK281 10-11 yrs Girls
NSK282 12-13 yrs Boys Short
NSK283 12-13 yrs Boys Tall
NSK284 12-13 yrs Girls
NSK285 14-15 yrs Boys Short
NSK286 14-15 yrs Boys Tall
NSK287 14-15 yrs Girls
NSK288 16-17 yrs Boys Short
NSK289 16-17 yrs Boys Tall
NSK290 16-17 yrs Girls

ADULTS, 18+
BLACK BELT ADULT WEAPONS (Up to 4)

Musical, Creative, Extreme, and Traditional

BLACK BELT WEAPONS
EXTREME & MUSICAL

NSK291 18 yrs & Older Men Musical
NSK292 18 & older Men Extreme
NSK293 18 yrs & older Women Musical
NSK294 18 yrs. & older Women Extreme

BLACK BELT WEAPONS,
CREATIVE & TRADITIONAL

NSK295 18-29 yrs Men Hard Style Traditional
NSK296 18-29 yrs Men Hard Style Creative
NSK297 18-29 yrs Men Soft Style
NSK298 30-39 yrs Men Creative & Traditional
NSK299 40-49 yrs Men Creative & Traditional
NSK300 50 yrs & older Men Creative & Traditional
NSK301 18-29 yrs Women Hard Style Traditional
NSK302 18-29 yrs Women Hard Style Creative
NSK303 18-29 yrs Women Soft Style
NSK304 30-39 yrs Women Creative & Traditional
NSK305 40yrs& older Women Creative & Traditional

BLACK BELT ADULT FORMS (Up to 4)
Traditional, Extreme, Creative, and Musical

EXTREME & MUSICAL
NSK306 18 & older Men Extreme
NSK307 18 yrs & older Men Musical
NSK308 18 yrs & older Women Musical
NSK309 18 & older Women Extreme

ADULT FORMS, CREATIVE &
TRADITIONAL

NSK310 18-29 yrs Men Hard Creative
NSK311 18-29 yrs Men Traditional Korean
NSK312 18-29yrs Men Trad. Japanese/Okinawan
NSK313 18-29 yrs Men Soft Style
NSK314 30-39 yrs Men Traditional
NSK315 30-39 yrs Men Creative
NSK316 40-49 yrs Men Creative & Traditional
NSK317 50yrs & older Men Creative & Traditional
NSK318 18-29 yrs Women Hard Style Traditional
NSK319 18-29 yrs Women Hard Style Creative
NSK320 18-29 yrs Women Soft Style
NSK321 30-39 yrs Women Creative & Traditional
NSK322 40yrs& older Women Creative & Traditional

BLACK BELT ADULT FIGHTING (1 Only)
NSK323 18-29 Men SL (149lbs& under)
NSK324 18-29 Men LW (150-159lbs)
NSK325 18-29 Men LM (160-169lbs)
NSK326 18-29 Men MW (170- 179lbs)
NSK327 18-29 Men LH (180-189lbs)
NSK328 18-29 Men HW (190lbs & over)
NSK329 30-39 Men LW (159lbs & under)
NSK330 30-39 Men LMW (160 -179lbs)
NSK331 30-39 Men LHW (180-199lbs)
NSK332 30-39 Men HW (200lbs & over)
NSK333 40-49 Men LW (179lbs & under)
NSK334 40-49 Men HW (180 & over)
NSK335 50 & over Men LW (179lbs & under)
NSK336 50 & over Men HW (180lbs & over)
NSK337 18-29 Women LW (124lbs & under)
NSK338 18-29 Women LM (125-139lbs ) ***
NSK339 18-29 Women MW (140bs & over )
NSK340 30-39 Women LW (129lbs & under)
NSK341 30-39 Women MW (130lbs & over)
NSK342 40 & over Women (All Weights)



COMPETITOR

Each competitor must present him/herself to the referee suitably attired with proper uniform and equipment and physically prepared to compete. If he/she is not prepared to compete as deemed by the center referee, the competitor may be penalized for delay of time.

DELAY OF TIME PENALTY

Sparring:
An automatic warning will be issued to the competitor. A penalty point will be issued for each minute the competitor is not properly ready to compete. Upon 3 penalty points the offending competitor will be disqualified.

Form: .01 points will be deducted from the offending competitor's final score. Each minute the competitor is not ready to compete, .01 points will be deducted for his/her final score. If a competitor is still not ready to compete after 3 minutes, he/she will be disqualified.

RANK RULE

A competitor must compete at the highest belt level they have earned in the martial arts. A competitor can never compete in a division of which he/she had not earned that rank. Once a competitor competes as a black belt legally, he/she must always compete as a back belt. A competitor can never compete in a lower belt division than the level of belt he/she has earned in the Martial Arts.

PROOF OF AGE RULE

All competitors must have a proof of age document. If there is a legitimate reason to question a competitor's age, he/she must present a proof of age (birth certificate, driver's license, or other acceptable documents) to prove his/her age.    

LEGAL AGE RULE

All competitors have the option of competing in the same division all year long for rating purposes, by establishing a legal competition age for the year. The age a competitor is on June 30th of the current competition year is their legal competition age for that year. They can compete all year at that age so he/she can earn rating points in one age division all year. A competitor can always compete in his/her chronological age.    

UNIFORM

All competitors must wear a complete (top and bottom) traditional or professional sport karate (Kung Fu, Tae Kwon Do, etc.) uniform in a good state of repair. The appropriate color belt or sash must be worn in competition.

Sparring: All sparring uniforms must have sleeves that reach at least to the middle of the forearm. No T-shirts, sweats, tank tops or shoes are allowed in the sparring divisions. 

Form & Weapons: T-shirts, tank tops and sweatshirts are allowed in form if they are part of the competitor's official school uniform. Uniforms in the form and weapons divisions are allowed more liberties because form is not one-on-one competition where the uniform could cause a decisive disadvantage or advantage to a competitor. Removal of the uniform top is allowed if the removal is considered relevant to the artistic expression or safety of the competitor. Shoes may be worn in form competition if they do not damage or mark the competition floor.

COMPETITOR RESPONSIBILITIES

It is the responsibility of the competitor to know the rules and be ready for competition when called to do so. He/she must be suitably attired, weighed-in and at the appropriate ring when competition begins. Three calls will be made  for competition at ringside. If the competitor is not at his/her ring ready to compete when competition begins, he/she will not be able to compete (see delay of time rule). If a competitor leaves the ring after the competition begins and is not present when his/her name is called to compete, his/her name will be called three times at ringside. If he/she is still not present to compete, he/she will be disqualified (see delay of time rule).

REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED SAFETY EQUIPMENT

NASKA approved headgear; hand and footpads, mouthpieces, groin cups (for male competitors only) and chest guards (for all competitors 17 year old and younger) are mandatory for all competitors in sparring divisions. The competitor's equipment will be checked and if it is deemed unsafe, he/she will be asked to change the equipment before he/she can compete. 

Hand Pads: A soft padded surface must cover the fingers, wrist and any striking surface of the hand. 

Foot Pads: A soft padded surface must cover the instep, sides, toes, ankle and back of the heel of the foot. The bottom of the foot does not have to be padded.

Head Gear: The front, sides and back of the head must be covered by a soft padded surface. 

Chest Guard: All 17 and younger competitors must wear an approved chest protector in sparring. The chest guard must sufficiently cover the abdomen and upper chest such that the sternum is completely protected. Rib guards that cover only the abdomen area are not approved chest guards. Insufficiently padded gloves, foot, chest and head hear will not be allowed. Equipment must be in a good state of repair and must be free of heavy taping, tears or any other repairs that may cause injury. The tournament's official rules arbitrator ultimately determines the approval or denial of the equipment. A properly fitted mouthpiece is required. Shin pads and rib/chest guards are highly recommended for additional safety to all sparring competitors.    

REFEREES

The referee is the most experienced official in the ring and is thoroughly versed on the rules and order of competition. He/she promotes the safety of the competitors, enforces the rules and ensures fair play.  To this end, he/she starts and stops the match, awards points, makes penalty decisions, administrates the voting of the other judges, communicates clearly with the scorekeeper and timekeeper, and announces the winner of each match. 

Added Powers of the Referee: 1) Match starts and ends only with his/her command (not the command of the timekeeper); 2) Has final decision on any disputes on score; 3) Has the power to issue warnings and award penalty points without a majority decision: 4) Can overrule a majority call only to issue a warning or a penalty point: 5) Automatically has power to disqualify a competitor who receives (3) penalty points; 6) Has power to issue time-outs. A competitor can ask for a time-out, but it is the determination of the referee to issue one. The disqualification of a competitor, where disqualification is not automatic, is determined only by a majority vote of the judges.

OFFICIALS

Each ring should have a REFEREE, two to four JUDGES, a TIMEKEEPER and a SCOREKEEPER. The judges call points and rule infractions as they see them. They also vote on disqualifications. The referee also calls points and rules infractions but is also in compete control of the ring and ring personnel. Referees make all final decisions on penalty points and warnings (except for disqualifications) but can consult judges before making their decisions. It is the majority vote of the judges and referee that determines a scoring point and a disqualification. 

CALLS AN OFFICIAL MAY MAKE

When the referee believes there has been a significant exchange of techniques, or when signaled to do so by a corner a judge/s, he/she shall call out the word, "STOP!" in a loud voice. The referee shall then returns the competitors to their starting marks and addresses the judges by saying "JUDGES CALL!" All judges and the center referee cast their votes simultaneously and assertively in the following manner.

  1. Judge Sees a Point - He/she should hold up both colors or hold up one arm if colors are not being used. At the same time, he/she yells out the word "CALL!" in a loud, clear voice to let the referee know he/she has a call.
  2. Point Calling - When signaled by the referee (referee says "Judges Call" in a loud clear voice) a judge raises the appropriate color (red or white usually) if colors are being used or points to the competitor who scores the point. If a competitor scores a two point kick, the officials should hold up or point with two fingers (index and middle fingers). If only one point is being called, the judge should point with only one finger (Index finger).
  3. No Point Scored - An official crosses his/her wrist at waist level or holds both colors down to indicate that he/she believes that a point was not scored.
  4. Did Not See If A Point Was Scored - The officials holds his/her hand over his/her eyes indicating that he/she could not see whether a point was scored or not. Indicates the official was not in position to see if a point scored. (When using this signal, it has the same effect as saying "no point", but it indicates to the referee, competitors and fans the reason why you are not calling the point).
  5. Clash - Officials make a motion as though they are hitting both fists together, indicating that both competitors scored at the same time.
  6. Penalty - The judge waves the color of the offending competitor in a circular motion. If no colors are used the judge waves the hand and arm in a circular motion while pointing at the offending competitor.
  7. Disqualification - A disqualification vote is taken separately from any other vote. When a disqualification vote is asked for, the referee will say, "JUDGES CALL" . The judges will then hold the color or point to the competitor who is to be disqualified. If the judge does not feel the competitor should be disqualified, he/she crosses his/her wrist or holds both colors down at waist level.

LATE CALLS

All officials should make their calls at the same time. If, in the opinion of the referee, the corner judges are making a late call intentionally, the referee can disqualify the call and/or judge (noise not allowing the judges to hear the referee and the honest mistake of raising the wrong color or pointing at the wrong competitor should be taken into consideration not to disqualify the call or judge).

NUMBER OF OFFICIALS

Two NASKA certified judges and one NASKA certified referee is allowed in all Black Belt weapon, form and sparring divisions.
If the approved certified judges and referees are not available, four judges and one referee are required in all black belt form and weapon divisions. At least two judges and one referee are required in all sparring divisions and under black belt form and weapon divisions.    

REMOVAL OF OFFICIALS

If a competitor feels that an official should be removed from a form or weapon division for good reason, he/she must file a protest before the division begins. If a competitor feels that an official should be removed form a sparring division, he/she may file a protest at any time. It is totally up to the center referee and the rules arbitrator to determine if an official should be removed.

PROTEST

A competitor has the right to protest an infraction of the rules or if a possible mistake was made (not a judgment call). If a competitor wishes to protest, he/she should first let the referee know he/she believes there has been an infraction of the rules or a mistake has been made. The referee will summon the arbitrator to the ring (if the referee cannot properly settle the protest to the players satisfaction) to render a decision. All protests must be made in an orderly, proper and sportsmanlike manner. All protests must be made immediately. Protests are not allowed once competition has resumed (after the fact protest). A competitor may be penalized or even disqualified if he/she is protesting improperly or without proper cause.    

LATE ENTRIES

Once a division has started (the first competitor has started his/her form/weapon routine or the first divisional fight has started) no competitor/s can be added to that division. BE ON TIME!    

THE RING

The size of the fighting and form adult black belt rings shall be approximately 20' x 20'. Starting lines should be marked approximately six feet apart in the middle of the ring. Additionally, each ring should be posted with a ring number visible to competitors, officials, and medical personnel from across the floor. All youth and under black belt adult rings shall be a minimum of 16' x 16' approximately.    

WEIGHING-IN

It is mandatory for all adult fighting competitors - who are in weighed divisions - to weigh in before competition. Only one official weigh-in is required. All competitors must fight in his/her weight division. A competitor cannot fight up or down in another weight division for which he/she has not made the proper weight. It is the responsibility of the tournament personnel to weigh and properly record the competitor's weight. If a competitor is caught falsifying their weight, they may be disqualified.    

ORDER OF COMPETITION

Form: Once the final call for the form and weapon divisions has been made at ring side and the divisional seeds have been taken out (if seeding is required) the competition cards will be collected and shuffled thoroughly.  The competitor cards will then be drawn randomly for the order of competition. The first three competitors will perform before any scores are awarded. After the third competitor is finished, the first competitor will be called to come back for scoring followed by the second and third competitors. All competitors in the division will be judged in comparison to these first three competitors

Sparring: Once the final call for the sparring division has been made at ring side and the seeds have been taken out (if seeding is required) the division is ready to be set up. The competition cards should be collected and counted (if competition cards are not used, count the competitors) to see if byes are needed. If byes are needed, they will be picked randomly (See bye chart to see how many byes are needed). Matches should always be selected by random, but certain allowances may be given to competitors from the same school or team that is matched up in the first round of competition. They may be separated randomly from each other in the first round if possible. (cannot pick whom they want or do not want to fight.) In the youth division, the competitors should be lined up by height (Smallest to the tallest) and split into tall and short divisions if required or offered. Determining tall and short divisions is for safety reasons , not just to split the division equally. A true break in size should be found to determine the taller competitors from the shorter competitors. Once the tall and short divisions are determined by height, determine who fights whom by random draw. Consideration should be given to competitors who are from the same school or team that have been drawn to fight each other in the first round.    

SEEDING

SIX seeds can be offered in form and weapons divisions.
The four highest rated NASKA world competitors in world rated tournaments and the four highest rated NASKA national competitors at national rated tournaments who are present in the division will go last in the division in the reverse order of his/her rating. The 5th and 6th rated competitors are selected from the associated regional ratings organization (if being used). A maximum of 6 competitors can be seeded. If there is less than four rated world or national seeds present, regional seeds can be used to select 6 seeds. If any six rated competitors are not present, you need only seed the rated competitors who are present. The only exception to this rule is at the beginning of the year before current ratings have been established (first three world tournaments), you should, if additional world or national seeds are needed to reach four, use competitors who were rated in a lower age group and are now required to move into the older age group at the beginning of the new season (This exception does not apply when youth are moving into adult divisions). These seeds would be seeded after the current world or nationals seeds of that division.

Sparring: Pick the four highest world/national rated competitors in the division to be your four seeds. The four seeds will be taken out and not bracketed until the ring gets down to the final four. The four seeds will then be bracketed with the final four in the following order: Place the number one seed in the first bracket, place the number two seed in the eighth bracket, place the number three seed in the sixth bracket and place the number four seed in the fourth bracket (#1 and #4 seeds are always in the top half of the bracket and #2 and #3 seeds are always in the bottom half of the bracket). If there are less than four seeds in a sparring division and by using byes the seeded competitors can move into the final eight brackets, additional seeds to make four are not needed. If additional seeds are needed, the additional seeds will be taken first; from world/national rated competitors who are moving into an older age division (Does not apply when youth are moving into adult divisions), second; from the associated regional ratings, third; the national ratings, and fourth; rated competitors who are moving into a heavier or lighter weight division. If additional seeds are still needed after using all of the above, a random draw is used to select the needed seeds.

SPARRING RULES

LENGTH OF MATCH

Two minute running time unless five points are scored before time has expired. If a match is tied at the end of two minutes, sudden victory (first person to score a point) overtime period will determine the match.    

POINT VALUES AND WINNER DETERMINATION

All legal hand techniques that score will be awarded one (1) point. All legal kicking techniques that score will be awarded two (2) points. All penalty points awarded will be awarded one (1) point. The competitor who earns five (5) points by the end of the two minutes or whoever is ahead at the end of the two minutes is declared the winner.

** New for 2004: All semi final black belt matches (final four) will use total points in determining the winner. All grand championship matches are two minute running time and total points.

MARJORITY VOTE

Points are awarded by a majority vote of all judges. The majority of judges do not have to agree on the same technique being scored, only that a point was scored. A majority of the judges calling the point must call a two ( 2)-point kick before two points can be awarded . Otherwise only one point is awarded.

WHAT IS A POINT

A point is a controlled legal sport karate technique scored by a competitor in-bounds and up-right (not considered down) without time being called that strikes a competitor with the allowable amount of focused touch contact to a legal target area.

LEGAL TARGET AREAS

Entire head and face, ribs, chest, abdomen, collarbone and kidneys. 

ILLEGAL TARGET AREAS

Spine, back of neck, throat, sides of the neck, groin, legs, knees and back.

NON-TARGET AREAS

Hips, shoulders, buttocks, arms, and feet.   

LEGAL TECHNIQUES

Legal techniques are all controlled sport karate techniques, except those listed as illegal.  

ILLEGAL TECNIQUES

Head butts, hair pulls, bites, scratches, elbows, knees, eye attacks of any kind, take downs on a hard surface floor, ground fighting on a hard surface, any stomps or kicks to the head of a downed competitor, slapping, grabbing for more than one second, uncontrolled blind techniques, any uncontrolled throws, takedowns or sweeps and any other uncontrolled dangerous techniques that are deemed unsafe in sport karate.    

GRABBING

A competitor may grab the uniform top of his/her opponent in an attempt to score with a sport karate technique for only one second (immediately), after which time he/she must release the uniform. Likewise, the uniform pants may be grabbed for one second to an upright opponent in an attempt to score.    

SWEEPS, TAKEDOWNS, GRABS AND GROUND FIGHTING

Sweeps not to take down an opponent, but only to obstruct the balance so as to follow up with a sport karate technique can only be executed to the back of the front leg at mid-calf or below. A sweep must be deemed a proper sweep and not a kick, to be legal. Controlled Takedowns and sweeps that are meant to take down an opponent are allowed only a declared apporved padded surface. A point is only given when the legal sweep or takedown is effectively and legally followed up with an appropriate sport karate technique immediately . Only a hand technique or a carefully controlled kick or stomp to the body will be allowed on a downed competitor. One Foot must be on the ground throughout the stomp or kick. Never, under any circumstances, may a competitor stomp or kick to the head of a downed competitor.

LIGHT TOUCH CONTACT

Means there is no penetration or visible movement of the competitor as a result of the contact. Light touch is required to all legal target areas in all black belt sparring. Light touch contact to the face of all youth and under black belt adult competitors is up to the governing regional association.    

MODERATE TOUCH CONTACT

Means slight penetration or slight target movement. Moderate touch contact may be made to all legal target areas except the headgear and face.    

WARNINGS AND PENALTIES

One and only one warning is allowed for breaking the rules before a penalty point is awarded.  After the first warning is given, a penalty point is awarded for each and every rules violation. If a competitor receives four warnings (three penalty points) in any one match, he/she will be disqualified. If the severity of the first rules violation is deemed by the referee to be too severe, a penalty point can be issued immediately.

Other Penalty Rules: A competitor cannot be penalized and still receive a point on the same call. A competitor can receive a point for a proper technique and another point from a penalty call against his/her competitor (two points awarded). If, in the opinion of the referee and/or the medical personnel, a competitor cannot continue because of an injury caused by an illegal penalized attack executed by his/her competitor, the offending competitor shall be automatically disqualified.

Other Cause for Penalization: Attacking illegal and non-target areas, using illegal techniques, running out of the ring to avoid fighting, falling to the floor to avoid fighting, continuing after being ordered to stop, excessive stalling, blind, negligent or reckless attacks, uncontrolled techniques, showing unsportsmanlike behavior by the competitor, his/her coaches, friends, etc., excessive contact, and delay of time are examples of possible penalization.    

DISQUALIFICATION

Requires a majority vote by all officials, unless it is an automatic disqualification.

Non-Competing Penalty: If, in the majority opinion of the officials, it is considered that the competitors are not making an obvious attempt to fight in the true spirit of competition, both competitors will be warned and if it continues, will be disqualified.

Wrong Division : If any competitor competes in a division he/she does not qualify to compete in due to age, weight, rank, gender, style, etc., he/she will be disqualified.

COACHING

The luxury of having a coach is something that most competitors do not have access to. Therefore, it sometimes can become an unfair advantage over a competitor who does not have a coach. The rules are made and enforced so no one competitor has an advantage or disadvantage over another competitor. Therefore, coaching is allowed but only under the following guidelines: 1. Never, at any time, can a coach enter the ring without the referee's permission, 2. No abusive, violent, unsportsmanlike or overzealous coaching; 3. Coaches cannot ask for a time out (only the competitor may ask for a time out), 4. Coaches can never, at any time, interfere with the proper running of the ring or the decisions of the judges. A Coach is defined as anyone who is trying to help one competitor in anyway. A coach could be but is not limited to a friend, parent, team mate or official coach.  The center referee can issue a warning to a competitor for each time his/her coach is interfering with a match or disrupting fair play between contestants. A referee can ask for a disqualification of a contest, but requires a majority vote of all judges.    

OUT-OF-BOUNDS

A competitor is out-of-bounds as soon as he/she does not have at least one foot touching inside or on the boundary line An out of bounds competitor cannot score a point while out of bounds. In bounds competitor can score on an out of bounds competitor if the center referee has not called stop.

FORM RULES TIME LIMIT

Each form or weapons routine must be three (3) minutes or less. The time starts once the competitor enters the competition ring. Four (4) minutes is allowed for each form or weapons routine in the Night Time Finals. Each team form and/or demo routine must be four (4) minutes or less. Any competitor, team form or team demo that goes over the allowed time limit is automatically disqualified.    

SCORING RANGES OF FORM AND WEAPONS

The scoring range will be 9.50 to 10.00 points. This is not to say that the level of proficiency of a 9.75 white belt form score is the same as a 9.75 black belt form score. We are grading white belts against white belts and black belt against black belts, etc. One scoring range simplifies form and weapon scoring. In the nighttime finals the range for scoring grand champions form and weapons rounds is 9.90 to 10.00. The Scoring range should be narrowed in divisions that have small amount of competitors. (Suggestion: Count the competitors in the division and multiply that by .02 and then subtract that number form 10.00 (10 competitors equal .20-10.00 = 9.80). Therefore the range for 10 competitors would be 9.80 to 10.00, with 9.90 as your average score.    

TIES

If there is a tie for 1st thru 4th place, the majority of the judge's scores determine the winner. If with the scores that were given, there is still not a majority of judges for one competitor, they must be ask on the center referee command to points to the competitor who they fill should win. All judges must make a decision for only one competitor. Ties for 5th through 8th place are never broken. They will remain tied and all will receive points and awards.    

TRADITIONAL, CREATIVE, MUSICAL AND EXTREME DIVISIONS

Competitors in these divisions must exhibit a form or weapon routine that reflects the essence and values of the division name in which they are competing.  Otherwise, the competitor risks disqualification or down grading. Traditional forms and weapons must capture the essence of classic martial arts movements, showcasing the traditional techniques and stances. Creative form and weapons allows contemporary martial arts techniques that have evolved over the last 30 years. No extreme gymnastic-type movements are allowed in the creative form and weapons divisions. Musical forms and weapons require choreography of moves to the music. Extreme forms and weapons allow movements whether they originated form traditional or contemporary martial arts systems or otherwise. However at least half of the form must originate form martial arts techniques and the competitor must execute at least one technique that involves an inverted move or greater than 360 degree spin. See for a full definition of all NASKA's form and weapon categories.

WEAPON DIVISIONS

Safety Rule:A competitor who unintentionally drops his/her weapon will be automatically disqualified. If a competitor recklessly or carelessly misuses his/her weapon, he/she may be penalized or disqualified. If a competitor's weapon breaks or comes apart during his/her routine, he/she will be disqualified.

STARTING A FORM OVER

If a competitor starts his/her form over because of a memory lapse or any other reason due to his/her own negligence, he/she may perform the form again. The officials will score as though there was not a mistake, but the center referee will instruct the scorekeeper to subtract .50 points from the competitor's final score. The three-minute time limit will start over. A competitor can only start over one time for scoring. If a competitor has to start over not due to his/her negligence, he/she will not be penalized on the start over.    

For a complete set of rules please see the NASKA Website: . NASKA does have the authority to change or update a rule during a current competition year. If changes are made, we will notify all NASKA members and associates


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