September 11, 2021 2021 OKATU FALL Championship First Moore Baptist Church Moore, Oklahoma USA
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Golden Tiger Martial Arts would like to welcome you to the 2021 OKATU FALL Championships in OKC, Oklahoma being held September 11, 2021 at First Moore Baptist Church 301 NE 27th St, Moore, Ok 73160 Sanctioned By: Sponsored By: Organized By: www.okatuchampionship.com Golden Tiger Martial Arts 10400 S Western Ave, OKC, OK 73139 Phone: 405-703-1823 Contact Information: www.goldentigerma.com Master. Bong Chan Jung goldentigerma@gmail.com
SCHEDULE All competitors must be checked in & weighed-in (sparring only) before the competition. Competitors may weigh in on September 10, 2021 & September 11, 2021. Golden Tiger Martial Arts 10400 S Western Ave, OKC, OK 73139 Friday, September 10, 2021 Credential Pick Up for ALL Competitors 4:00pm-9:00pm Golden Tiger MA School OKC Weigh-in for Sparring Competitors 4:00pm-9:00pm Coach Credential Pick Up ONLY* Golden Tiger MA School OKC 6:00pm-9:00pm Referee Seminar Golden Tiger MA School OKC Volunteers Meeting 5:00pm-7:00pm Golden Tiger MA School OKC Sparring & Poomsae Technical Meeting 7:00pm-9:00pm Golden Tiger MA School OKC Saturday, September 11, 2021 Registration/Badge Pick-up & Black Belt World Class Weigh- 8:00am-11:30am In First Moore Baptist Church 9:00am-12:00pm Poomsae / Weapon / Breaking & First Moore Baptist Church Pair Poomsae, Team Poomsae, Family Poomsae 12:00pm-1:00pm Opening Ceremony & Demo Team Competition First Moore Baptist Church Sparring & World Class Division 1:00pm-5:00pm First Moore Baptist Church End 5:00pm First Moore Baptist Church Saturday, September 11, 2021 7:30am Meeting for Volunteers First Moore Baptist Church 8:00am Doors Open for Competitors First Moore Baptist Church 8:00am Doors Open for Spectators First Moore Baptist Church 8:00am – 11:00am All Ages All Belts Poomsae & Weapon & Breaking First Moore Baptist Church 11:00am – Pair Poomsae, Team Poomsae, Family Poomsae First Moore Baptist Church 12:00pm 12:00pm-12:45pm Demo Team Competition First Moore Baptist Church 12:45pm All Sparring Competitors Repot to the holding Area First Moore Baptist Church 12:45pm – 1:00pm Open Ceremony First Moore Baptist Church 1:00pm – 5:00pm All Ages Color Belts Sparring First Moore Baptist Church All Ages Black Belts Sparring 1:00pm – 5:00pm First Moore Baptist Church Detailed report times will be published prior to the start of the competition on the OK ATU website (www.okatuchampionship.com/). Match numbering will be used for all sparring divisions. Sparring brackets will be posted to the OK ATU website the evening before the competition after the close of weigh-in. Designated poomsae will be posted 1 week prior to the start of the competition.
REGISTRATION & QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS: NO REFUNDS will be given for any reason. Registration Deadlines ends at 11:59pm (Mountain Time) on the respective dates. Athletes and coaches must pay IN FULL by the early, regular or final registration deadline to receive the registration fee at that rate. This means if you register during the Early Registration period but do not pay by the deadline you will have to pay the fee applicable for the registration period when you pay. QUALIFICATIONS: Athletes must be at least 6 years of age as of December 31, 2021 to compete in this event. Must be a 1st degree black belt or higher. A copy of the black belt certification must be uploaded your Global License profile. Note: ATU uses the date of December 31 of the given year (December 31, 2021) to determine the age of all competitors. Example: If an athlete turns 14 on October 26, 2021 they would compete as a 14-year-old in the 2021 OKATU Championships, even though they are 13 years old at the time of the event. CREDENTIAL PICKUP: All participants must pick up their own credential for this event. You must present a photo ID at the time of registration. This ID must be either an official State issued ID or Passport. All sparring competitors must also present their own official State issued ID, Passport or Global License at the time of weigh-in. Any participants found on the competition floor without a valid credential will be asked to leave the competition floor and may be removed for the competition completely violating any of the ATU policies, procedures or code of conduct. REGISTRATION DEADLINES & FEES COLOR BELT ATHLETES Events: Registration Fee Registration Deadline (Sparring/Poomsae/Breaking/ Weapon) 1 Event $95 04 September, 2021 2 Events $115 04 September, 2021 3 Events $135 04 September, 2021 4 Events $155 04 September, 2021 BLACK BELT WORLD CLASS Events: Registration Fee Registration Deadline (Sparring/Poomsae/ Break ing /Weapon) 1 Event $110 04 September, 2021 2 Events $130 04 September, 2021 3 Events $150 04 September, 2021 4 Events $170 04 September, 2021
METHOD OF COMPETITION SPARRING: Senior Sparring - Single Elimination tournament with seeding system will be applied; the seeding will be as follow: All other Sparring divisions (Little Tiger, Tiger, Youth, Cadet, Junior, Ultra, Senior) will be done by Random draw. Juniors born in 2004 can compete as a junior or as a senior. Competing in both categories is not allowed. POOMSAE: The WT Cut off competition system will be used. Contestants shall perform one (1) assigned compulsory Poomsae in the preliminary and semi-final rounds and two (2) assigned compulsory Poomsae in the final round. All contestants will compete in the preliminary round. The highest 50% scores from the preliminary round will advance to the semifinals. At the end of the semi-final round the highest eight (8) scoring contestants will advance to the final round. The highest score in four (4) contestants will be awarded medals (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd) based on scores Divisions with fewer than 20 contestants will start with the semi-final round. Divisions with fewer than 9 contestants will start with the final round. POOMSAE: Standing Procedures for the WT Para Taekwondo Championships will be used: Single elimination tournament system P20 Sport Class shall perform two (2) free-choice Recognized Poomsae ranking from Taegeuk 1-jang to Shipjin. The following bonus points shall be added to the final score by the Poomsae Scoring System or the Referee and Judges, according to the Poomsae performed and is as follows COMPETITION RULES SPARRING: Cadet (12-14), Junior (15-17), Senior (18-32) and Ultras (33+) competitors will use current USA Taekwondo competition rules. Little Tiger (4-6), Tiger (7-9), and Youth (10-11) competitors will use USA Taekwondo’s Junior Safety rules. Juniors born in 2004 can compete as a junior or as a senior. Competing in both categories is not allowed. SCORING EQUIPMENT: Zemita will be used for all Little Tiger (4-6), Tiger (7-9), and Youth (10-11) Sparring Divisions. All Youth Tiger (4-6), Tiger (7-9), and Youth (10-11) participants must provide their own red and blue head gear with no markings other than corporate logos. Cracks or defects in the headgear will not be allowed. KPNP Chest Guard and Headgear will be provided for all Cadet (12-14), Junior (15-17), Senior (17-32) and Ultra (33+) All sparring divisions competitors must bring their own KPNP Sensor Socks.
SPARRING DIVISIONS - WEIGHT CATEGORIES All Divisions Are Black Belts ONLY. Note: Not Exceeding means the weight limit is defined by the criterion of one decimal place away from the stated limit. For Example, not exceeding 50kg is established as until 50.0kg with 50.1kg being over the limit resulting in disqualification. Juniors born in 2004 can compete as a junior or as a senior. Competing in both categories is not allowed. SENIOR (18+) SPARRING MALE DIVISIONS FEMALE DIVISIONS CLASSIFICATION WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) WEIGHT CATEGORY (kg) FIN Not Exceeding 54kg Not Exceeding 46kg FLY Over 54kg & Not Exceeding 58kg Over 46kg & Not Exceeding 49kg BANTAM Over 58kg & Not Exceeding 63kg Over 49kg & Not Exceeding 53kg FEATHER Over 63kg & Not Exceeding 68kg Over 53kg & Not Exceeding 57kg LIGHT Over 68kg & Not Exceeding 74kg Over 57kg & Not Exceeding 62kg WELTER Over 74kg & Not Exceeding 80kg Over 62kg & Not Exceeding 67kg MIDDLE Over 80kg & Not Exceeding 87kg Over 67kg & Not Exceeding 73kg HEAVY Over 87kg Over 73kg JUNIOR (15-17) SPARRING MALE DIVISIONS FEMALE DIVISIONS CLASSIFICATION WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) WEIGHT CATEGORY (kg) FIN Not Exceeding 45kg Not Exceeding 42kg FLY Over 45kg & Not Exceeding 48kg Over 42kg & Not Exceeding 44kg BANTAM Over 48kg & Not Exceeding 51kg Over 44kg & Not Exceeding 46kg FEATHER Over 51kg & Not Exceeding 55kg Over 46kg & Not Exceeding 49kg LIGHT Over 55kg & Not Exceeding 59kg Over 49kg & Not Exceeding 52kg WELTER Over 59kg & Not Exceeding 63kg Over 52kg & Not Exceeding 55kg LIGHT MIDDLE Over 63kg & Not Exceeding 68kg Over 55kg & Not Exceeding 59kg MIDDLE Over 68kg & Not Exceeding 73kg Over 59kg & Not Exceeding 63kg LIGHT HEAVY Over 73kg & Not Exceeding 78kg Over 63kg & Not Exceeding 68kg HEAVY Over 78kg Over 68kg CADET (12-14) SPARRING MALE DIVISIONS FEMALE DIVISIONS CLASSIFICATION WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) WEIGHT CATEGORY (kg) FIN Not Exceeding 33kg Not Exceeding 29kg FLY Over 33kg & Not Exceeding 37kg Over 29kg & Not Exceeding 33kg BANTAM Over 37kg & Not Exceeding 41kg Over 33kg & Not Exceeding 37kg FEATHER Over 41kg & Not Exceeding 45kg Over 37kg & Not Exceeding 41kg LIGHT Over 45kg & Not Exceeding 49kg Over 41kg & Not Exceeding 44kg WELTER Over 49kg & Not Exceeding 53kg Over 44kg & Not Exceeding 47kg LIGHT MIDDLE Over 53kg & Not Exceeding 57kg Over 47kg & Not Exceeding 51kg MIDDLE Over 57kg & Not Exceeding 61kg Over 51kg & Not Exceeding 55kg LIGHT HEAVY Over 61kg & Not Exceeding 65kg Over 55kg & Not Exceeding 59kg HEAVY Over 65kg Over 59kg
YOUTH (10-11) SPARRING MALE DIVISIONS FEMALE DIVISIONS CLASSIFICATION WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) Fin Not Exceeding 30kg Not Exceeding 30kg Light Over 30kg & Not Exceeding 35kg Over 30kg & Not Exceeding 35kg Middle Over 35kg & Not Exceeding 40kg Over 35kg & Not Exceeding 40kg Heavy Over 40kg Over 40kg Tiger (7-9) SPARRING MALE DIVISIONS FEMALE DIVISIONS CLASSIFICATION WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) Fin Not Exceeding 21kg Not Exceeding 21kg Light Over 21kg & Not Exceeding 25kg Over 21kg & Not Exceeding 25kg Middle Over 25kg & Not Exceeding 30kg Over 25kg & Not Exceeding 30kg Heavy Over 30kg Over 30kg Little Tiger (4-6) SPARRING MALE DIVISIONS FEMALE DIVISIONS CLASSIFICATION WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) Fin Not Exceeding 19kg Not Exceeding 19kg Light Over 19kg & Not Exceeding 23kg Over 19kg & Not Exceeding 23kg Middle Over 23kg & Not Exceeding 27kg Over 23kg & Not Exceeding 27kg Heavy Over 27kg Over 27kg ULTRA (33+) SPARRING MALE DIVISIONS FEMALE DIVISIONS CLASSIFICATION WEIGHT CATEGORY (KG) WEIGHT CATEGORY (kg) Fly Not Exceeding 58kg Not Exceeding 49kg Light Over 58kg & Not Exceeding 68kg Over 49kg & Not Exceeding 57kg Middle Over 68kg & Not Exceeding 80kg Over 57kg & Not Exceeding 67kg Heavy Over 80kg Over 67kg Weigh-Ins A competitor’s weight shall be measured the day prior or on the day of his/her competition day. All competitors must weigh-in during the designated times on the schedule Any irregular action by the competitor or coach during the weigh-in may result in disqualification from event participation. Weigh in, for both male and female shall be taken in the official V-neck uniform, or, if a contestant wishes, weigh-in may be done in underpants for male and underpants and bra for female contestants. Under NO circumstances may an athlete weigh-in in the nude in the United States. *Athletes in the Youth (10-11), Cadet (12-14) and Junior (15-17) division will weigh-in clothing or dobok ONLY. Athletes will be given 0.2kg cushion for clothing.
POOMSAE DIVISIONS – AGE CATEGORIES All of the poomsae divisions except for the 4-6 (Little Tiger), 7-9 (Tiger), and 10-11 (Youth) Individuals & Pairs will follow the WT format. The Youth divisions will use a modified WT format which will have a preliminary round, a semifinal round, and a final, non- bracketed round. The final round will be for the top eight competitors. The top four scores will be the gold, silver, and two bronze medalists. INDIVIDUAL POOMSAE AGE CLASSIFICATION AGE DIVISIONS RANK COMPETITION TYPE Little Tiger 4-6 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Tiger 7-9 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Youth 10-11 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Cadet 12-14 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Junior 15-17 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Senior 18-32 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Ultra 33+ Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format PAIRS POOMSAE (Co-Ed) AGE CLASSIFICATION AGE DIVISIONS RANK COMPETITION TYPE Youth 10-11 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Cadet 12-14 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Junior 15-17 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format 1st Pairs 18-30 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format 2nd Pairs 31 & Older 1st – 9th WT Format TEAM POOMSAE (3 Competitors of the Same Gender) AGE AGE DIVISIONS RANK COMPETITION TYPE CLASSIFICATION Youth 10-11 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Cadet 12-14 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Junior 15-17 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format 1st Team 18-30 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format 2nd Team 31 & Older 1st – 9th WT Format INDIVIDUAL FREESTYLE POOMSAE AGE AGE DIVISION RANK COMPETITION TYPE CLASSIFICATION Cadet/Junior 12-17 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Cadet/Junior 12-17 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Senior 18 Years & Older 1st – 9th WT Format PAIRS FREESTYLE POOMSAE (Co-Ed) AGE AGE DIVISION RANK COMPETITION TYPE CLASSIFICATION Cadet/Junior 12-17 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Senior 18 Years & Older 1st – 9th WT Format TEAM FREESTYLE POOMSAE (Co-Ed) 5 Members at least 2 Males & 2 Females AGE AGE DIVISION RANK COMPETITION TYPE CLASSIFICATION Cadet/Junior 12-17 Years Old 1st – 9th WT Format Senior 18 Years+ 1st – 9th WT Format
DESIGNATED POOMSAE INDIVIDUAL DIVISIONS COMPULSORY POOMSAE Little Tiger (4-6) Taegeuk 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo Tiger (7-9) Taegeuk 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo Youth (10-11) Taegeuk 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo Cadet (12-14) Taegeuk 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang Juniors (15-17) Taegeuk 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang, Taebaek 1st Senior (18-30) Taegeuk 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang, Taebaek, Pyongwon, Shipjin 2nd Senior (31-40) PAIRS DIVISIONS (CO-ED) COMPULSORY POOMSAE Youth (10-11) Taegeuk 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo Cadets (12-14) Taegeuk 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang Juniors (15-17) Taegeuk 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang, Taebaek 1st Pairs (18-30) Taegeuk 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang, Taeback, Pyongwon, Shipjin Taegeuk 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang, Taebaek, Pyongwon, Shipjin, Jitae, 2nd Pairs (31+) Chonkwon TEAMS DIVISIONS COMPULSORY POOMSAE Youth (10-11) Taegeuk 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang Cadets (12-14) Taegeuk 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang Juniors (15-17) Taegeuk 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang, Taebaek 1st Team (18-30) Taegeuk 6, 7, 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang, Taebaek, Pyongwon, Shipjin Taegeuk 8 Jang, Koryo, Keumgang, Taebaek, Pyongwon, Shipjin, Jitae, 2nd Team (31+) Chonkwon AWARDS 2021 OKATU FALL Championships medals will be given out to the top four (4) athletes, in the respective divisions and weight Categories. 1st Place - Gold Medal, 2nd Place – Silver Medal, & two (2) 3rd Place – Bronze medals in all sparring and poomsae divisions. Team awards will be given out to the top four (4) teams in each of the Men’s and Women’s Senior Sparring Classifications, based on the point system below: Awards 1 First Place - 1 Second Place - 2 Third Place Awards will also be given to the Best Male and Best Female athlete in the Senior Sparring Division, Best Male and Female International Referees and Best Male and Female Team Coach. These awards will be determined and awarded after the conclusion of the final day of the Senior Sparring Divisions.
HOTEL, FLIGHTS & TRANSPORTATION Hotel Reservation: All participants may book their hotel reservation through Hampton Inn & Suites Moore: 614 NW 8th St, Moore, OK 73160 Or you can also make your hotel reservation through Courtyard Tulsa Woodland Hills: 9041 E 71st St, Tulsa, OK 74133 Or with Avid Hotels Tulsa South: 8007 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK 74133 For Avid Hotels Tulsa South, we have a special promo code that can be used only for our OKATU competitors. Please use: https://www.ihg.com/avidhotels/hotels/us/en/find- hotels/hotel/rooms?qDest=8007%20S%20Mingo%20Rd,%20Tulsa,%20OK,%20US&qCiMy=52021&qCiD=11&qCoMy=520 21&qCoD=13&qAdlt=1&qChld=0&qRms=1&qRtP=6CBARC&qIta=99801505&qGrpCd=TAE&qSlH=TULAV&qAkamaiCC=US &qSrt=sBR&qBrs=re.ic.in.vn.cp.vx.hi.ex.rs.cv.sb.cw.ma.ul.ki.va.ii.sp.nd.ct.sx&qAAR=6CBARC&qWch=0&qSmP=1&setPMC ookies=true&qRad=30&qRdU=mi&srb_u=1&qSHBrC=VA&icdv=99801505 For a special deal only for OKATU Competitors.
SPECTATOR TICKETS Tickets can be purchased on event days at the First Moore Baptist Church. All ticket sales are non-refundable and non- exchangeable. Tickets are subject to availability and capacity limits. Children under 4 are free. TICKET PRICING Event Ticket Ages 4+ And Adult $10.00 Children Under 4 years - FREE
General Information – 2021 OKATU Fall Championships Hosted By: OK American Taekwondo United (OKATU) Director: Master Bong Chan Jung Coordinator: Lana Kuhn Location: First Moore Baptist Church 301 NE 27th St, Moore, OK 73160 Tournament Schedule Equipment/Gear 8AM~11:30AM Registration, Badge Pick-up & Mandatory Sparring Equipment (color belts): Black Belt World Class Weigh-in Arm guard, shin guard, protective cup (for males), head 9AM~12PM Poomsae / Weapon / Breaking gear, mouth guard and chest guard [chest guard will be provided on day of tournament] 12PM~1PM Opening Ceremony & Mandatory Sparring Equipment for World Class: Demo Team Competition Arm guard, shin guard, protective cup (for males), mouth 1PM~5PM Sparring guard, chest guard, head gear and KP&P electric socks **Please be advised times are subject to change** [head gear and chest guard will be provided on day of Registration tournament] Color Belts: 1 Event: $95 Each additional event: $20 Black Belts: 1 Event: $110 Each additional event: $20 Scoring Deadline: Saturday, September 4th, 2021 Color Belts: Zemita Electronic Scoring System **AT THE DOOR REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE Black Belt World Class: KP&P PSS Wireless System ACCEPTED** Make checks/money orders payable to: OKATU Online Registration: www.okatuchampionship.com Mail: Golden Tiger MA 10400 S western Ave, SUT 1 OKC, OK 73139 Awards 1 First Place - 1 Second Place - 2 Third Place Admission/Concessions Adults & Children 4 Years+: $10 Children 4 and under: FREE Hotel Concessions will be available Hampton Inn & Suites Moore: 614 NW 8th St. Moore, OK 73160
Demonstration Competition Rules 2021 OKATU FALL Championship Golden Tiger Martial Arts 10400 S Western Ave, OKC, OK 73139 Telephone: (918) 405-703-1823 www.goldentigerma.com
DEMONSTRATION TEAM COMPETITION ENTRY FORM Pre-registration is required All applications must be received by Saturday, September 4th Team Demonstration Fee is $100 All Demo Team Members MUST compete in at least one event School Name:_______________________________________________________________________ Demo Team Head Coach: ____________________________ Demo Team Captain: ________________ Coach Phone #: _____________________ Email Address: ____________________________________ Liability Waiver: In consideration of your acceptance of my entry, I do hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators waive, release forever discharge any and all rights and claims for damages, which I may have or may accrue to me against Golden Tiger Martial Arts LLC. or its Directors, and/or all persons associated with the event in any capacity, Golden Tiger Martial Arts LLC, 2021 OKATU FALL Championships, the city of OKC, and all members of the tournament, or their respective officers, agents, representatives, successors, and/or assigns, and against any of my competitors for any and all damages which may be sustained by me in connection with my association or entry in the above athletic meet and competition, and in connection with any medical services provided to me in connection with any such injury or illness, or which may arise out of traveling to, participating in, and returning from this athletic meet. I understand that Taekwondo is a body contact sport, and I further understand all contents of the 2021 rules and regulations and general information which was published by the sponsors and I agree with them in their entirety. I further understand I may be dismissed from the premises without compensation or refund if my conduct is not courteous and cooperative for the successful operation of the championships. I waive any compensation whatsoever for the use of pictures, movies, etc. of me by the promoter. I hereby agree to all terms and conditions of the liability waiver above. Coach Signature: _________________________________ Date: ______________________ Team Member List TEAM MEMBER NAME AGE
Demonstration Competition Rules More than 50% of the Demonstration members must participate in the individual event(s). Masters are not allowed to be a demonstration team member. 1. Demonstration Time: Maximum of 6minute. 2. Number of team competitors: a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 20 members. 3. Technical Regulations. A. Poomsae, breaking, and self-defense elements are required. B. Equipment and costumes can be chosen by the performers. C. There will be NO weapons allowed in the Demonstration. D. Music and sound effects can be used Scoring: 1. Each judge will score a maximum of 10 points for originality and 10 points for technique. 2. Seven judge will score each performance, with the highest and lowest scores excluded. 3. Deductions: A. Exceeding time limit: a. Over 6 minute will be a 5-point deduction from your overall score. b. Over 6 minute 30 second will be a 15-point deduction from your overall score. c. Over 7 minute will be disqualified. B. Violating technical regulations. Visit our website for online Registration and you may obtain all the information.
Weight Divisions Little Tiger Division (4-6 Year olds) – All Belts Division Boy’s Division Girl’s Division Fin Not exceeding 19kg (41.8lbs) Not exceeding 19kg (41.8lbs) Light Over 19kg & not exceeding 23kg (50.6lbs) Over 19 kg & not exceeding 23kg (50.6lbs) Middle Over 23kg & not exceeding 27kg (59.4lbs) Over 23 kg & not exceeding 27kg (59.4lbs) Heavy Over 27kg (59.4lbs) Over 27kg (59.4lbs) Tiger Division (7-9 Year olds) – All Belts Division Boy’s Division Girl’s Division Fin Not exceeding 21kg (46.2lbs) Not exceeding 21kg (46.2lbs) Light Over 21kg & not exceeding 25kg (55lbs) Over 21kg & not exceeding 25kg (55lbs) Middle Over 25kg & not exceeding 30kg (66lbs) Over 25kg & not exceeding 30kg (66lbs) Heavy Over 30kg (66lbs) Over 30kg (66lbs) Youth Division (10-11 Year olds) – All Belts Division Boy’s Division Girl’s Division Fin Not exceeding 30kg (66lbs) Not exceeding 30kg (66lbs) Light Over 30kg & not exceeding 35kg (77lbs) Over 30kg & not exceeding 35kg (77lbs) Middle Over 35kg & not exceeding 40kg (88lbs) Over 35kg & not exceeding 40kg (88lbs) Heavy Over 40kg (88lbs) Over 40kg (88lbs) Cadet Division (12-14 Year olds) – All Belts Division Boy’s Division Girl’s Division Fin Not exceeding 33kg (72.6lbs) Not exceeding 29kg (63.8lbs) Fly Over 33kg & not exceeding 37kg (81.4lbs) Over 29kg & not exceeding 33kg (72.6lbs) Bantam Over 37kg & not exceeding 41kg (90.2lbs) Over 33kg & not exceeding 37kg (81.4lbs) Feather Over 41kg & not exceeding 45kg (99lbs) Over 37kg & not exceeding 41kg (90.2lbs) Light Over 45kg & not exceeding 49kg (107.8lbs) Over 41kg & not exceeding 44kg (96.8lbs) Welter Over 49kg & not exceeding 53kg (116.6lbs) Over 44kg & not exceeding 47kg (103.4lbs) Light Middle Over 53kg & not exceeding 57kg (125.4lbs) Over 47kg & not exceeding 51kg (112.2lbs) Middle Over 57kg & not exceeding 61kg (134.2lbs) Over 51kg & not exceeding 55kg (121lbs) Light Heavy Over 61kg & not exceeding 65kg (143lbs) Over 55kg & not exceeding 59kg (129.2lbs) Heavy Over 65kg (143lbs) Over 59kg (over 129.2lbs)
Junior Division (15-17 Year olds) – All Belts Division Men’s Division Women’s Division Fin Not exceeding 45kg (99lbs) Not exceeding 42kg (92.4lbs) Fly Over 45kg & not exceeding 48kg (105.6lbs) Over 42kg & not exceeding 44kg (96.8lbs) Bantam Over 48kg & not exceeding 51kg (112.2lbs) Over 44kg & not exceeding 46kg (101.2lbs) Feather Over 51kg & not exceeding 55kg (121lbs) Over 46kg & not exceeding 49kg (107.8lbs) Light Over 55kg & not exceeding 59kg (129.8lbs) Over 49kg & not exceeding 52kg (114.4lbs) Welter Over 59kg & not exceeding 63kg (138.6lbs) Over 52kg & not exceeding 55kg (121lbs) Light Middle Over 63kg & not exceeding 68kg (149.6lbs) Over 55kg & not exceeding 59kg (129.8lbs) Middle Over 68kg & not exceeding 73kg (160.6lbs) Over 59kg & not exceeding 63kg (138.6lbs) Light Heavy Over 73kg & not exceeding 78kg (171.6lbs) Over 63kg & not exceeding 68kg (149.6lbs) Heavy Over 78kg (171.6lbs) Over 68kg (over 149.6lbs) Senior Division (18+ Year olds) – All Belts Division Men’s Division Women’s Division Fin Not exceeding 54kg (118.8lbs) Not exceeding 46kg (101.2lbs) Fly Over 54kg & not exceeding 58kg (127.6lbs) Over 46kg & not exceeding 49kg (107.8lbs) Bantam Over 58kg & not exceeding 63kg (138.6lbs) Over 49kg & not exceeding 53kg (116.6lbs) Feather Over 63kg & not exceeding 68kg (149.6lbs) Over 53kg & not exceeding 57kg (125.4lbs) Light Over 68kg & not exceeding 74kg (162.8lbs) Over 57kg & not exceeding 62kg (136.4lbs) Welter Over 74kg & not exceeding 80kg (176lbs) Over 62kg & not exceeding 67kg (147.4lbs) Middle Over 80kg & not exceeding 87kg (191.4lbs) Over 67kg & not exceeding 73kg (160.6lbs) Heavy Over 87 (191.4lbs) Over 73kg (160.6lbs) Ultra Division (33+ Year olds) – All Belts Division Men’s Division Women’s Division Fin Not exceeding 58kg (127.6lbs) Not exceeding 49kg (107.8lbs) Light Over 58kg & not exceeding 68kg (149.6lbs) Over 49kg & not exceeding 57kg (125.4lbs) Middle Over 68kg & not exceeding 80kg (176lbs) Over 57kg & not exceeding 67kg (147.4lbs) Heavy Over 80kg (176lbs) Over 67kg (over 147.4lbs)
Breaking Competition Rules 2021 OKATU FALL Championship Golden Tiger Martial Arts 10400 S Western Ave, OKC, OK 73139 Telephone: (918) 405-703-1823 www.goldentigerma.com
Breaking Competition Rules TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Creative Breaking ................................................................................................. 1
Creative Breaking Competition In Creative Breaking competition, competitors use powerful, correctly executed Taekwondo hand and foot techniques to break pine boards. Competitors are expected to display technical skill and proper Taekwondo manner, as well as showmanship and creativity. 1. General Creative Breaking Competition Guidelines 1. Competitors may choose the kind of techniques and number of boards to break, up to a maximum of 15 boards. Any Taekwondo striking or kicking technique may be used, with the exception of head strikes. 2. Competitors must provide their own board holders. 3. Competitors and helpers will have three minutes to set up, perform the breaking routine and clean up all boards, broken boards and wood fragments. Exceeding the time limit will result in 0.5 point deduction in the final score for each 10 seconds, or fraction thereof, over the time. (Example: 12 seconds over = 1.0 deduction.) 4. With the exception of pre-approved mechanical board holders, no props such as chairs, trampolines, tables, etc. may be used. (Holders may be used as “human launch pads” for jumping techniques.) 5. There is a maximum of two attempts for each break. Failure to break all of the boards in a single attempt will result in 0.2 deduction for each missed board. Failure to complete the break after two attempts will result in a 0.5 point deduction in the final score, in addition to the penalties for missed boards. A “Broken Board” is defined as one that is a) completely separated; or b) held together only by wood strands, such that if one side is held horizontal, the other side naturally drops perpendicular to the floor. 6. The performance must be confined to the 8m x 8m competition area. A competitor who crosses the boundary line will receive a 0.5 point deduction for each violation. 7. Competitors may perform as many breaking techniques as they wish, as long as they do not exceed the three minutes time limit. 8. Boards must be purchased from Golden Tiger Martial Arts or OKATU FALL Championship vendor at the competition venue. Under no circumstance will competitors provide their own board 9. Standard board sizes: 4-5 years: 12 inches by 8 inches and 1/4 inches thick (1/4 inch nominal) 6-9 years: 12 inches by 8 inches and 3/8 inches thick (1/2 inch nominal) 10-17 years: 12 inches by 10 inches and 1/2 inches thick (5/8 inch nominal) 18+ years: 12 inches by 10 inches and 3/4 inch thick (1 inch nominal) 10. No spacers may be used, including fingers. Holders may not attempt to “help”the competitor by bending, moving, or pushing the boards; any attempt to do will results in a 0.5 point deduction for each instance. Any attempt to physically alter the boards will result in disqualification of the competitor.
11. No bricks, cinder blocks, tiles or any materials other than approved boards and approved mechanical holders may be brought into the Contest Area. Any mechanical holders used must be approved by the OKATU FALL Championship Organizing Committee or a designated official prior to competing. 12. Competitors are expected to display self-control and good competition manner. A display of poor sportsmanship (profanity, etc.) may be penalized by either 0.1 or 0.5, depending upon severity. 2. Scoring Guidelines for Creative Breaking Competition Judging will be based on three criteria: a. Difficulty (30%) b. Number of boards broken (30%) c. Demonstration of Taekwondo skill & Presentation (40%) If a competitor fails to break any boards at all, the total score for Difficulty of Techniques and Number of Boards Broken is “0.” The competitor still receives a score for Presentation. 2.0. Difficulty Difficulty is individually assessed by each judge on a scale of 1.0 to 3.0, based on the judge’s consideration of the difficulty of the overall performance. Here are guidelines for assessing difficulty: 2.0.1. Difficulty of Kicking Techniques will be assessed on the following order of superiority: a. Standing kick technique b. Kicking technique with turning motion c. Jumping or flying kick technique d. Jumping or flying kick with turning motion (the greater the number of rotations, the higher the assessed difficulty) e. Multiple breaking using jumping or flying kick f. Multiple breaking spinning jumping or flying kick 2.0.2 Difficulty of Hand Techniques be assessed on the following order of superiority a. Basic skills such as straight or reverse punch, palm heel strike and hammer fist b. More technical skills such as knife hand strike, ridge hand strike and back fist c. Advanced skills such as spear finger strike, long punch, chicken beak strike, etc 2.0.3. Suspended holding (“i.e., “speed breaking”) is considered more difficult than fixed holding. 2.0.4. The number of boards broken in a single technique should also be factored into assessment of difficulty. For example, breaking a single board with a punch would be low difficulty; breaking three boards with that same technique would be moderate difficulty; breaking five boards with the same technique would be considered high difficulty.
2.1. Number of boards is defined as the total number of boards attempted in the overall performance. (Note that the number of boards broken using each individual technique is also factored into the overall assessment of difficulty; see Section 2.0.4, above.) Boards replaced for a second attempt—for example, in a double kick where only one board is broken—do not count toward the overall total. In addition to the 0.5 point penalty for failing to complete the break after two attempts, there is a 0.1 point penalty for each board not broken during each attempt. Example: A competitor attempts to break two boards, but only breaks one on the first try, and only one on the second try; in this case the total deduction would be 0.1 (missed board) + 0.1 (missed board) + 0.5 (failure to complete the break) = 0.7. Before the competition, each competitor must accurately communicate to the Ring Coordinator the number of boards to be attempted, and the Ring Coordinator will pass this information along to the judges as each break is being set up. The judges will note how many boards are actually broken during the performance. 2.2. Demonstration of Taekwondo skill will be based on Accuracy, Speed and Presentation. 2.2.1 Accuracy: Breaking on the first attempt is superior to breaking on the second attempt, and breaking at the center of the board is superior to breaking off-center. 2.2.2. Speed: Rapid, smooth, continuous motion is superior to taking extra time between breaks. 2.2.3. Presentation: In addition to displaying correct Taekwondo technique, this includes confidence, balance, rhythm, smoothness of performance and good competition manner from entrance into the Contest Area through the completion of the performance. 3. Declaration of Penalties One deduction penalty is equal to 0.5 point. Deduction penalties will be declared by the referee after the performance is completed by stating the number of deductions, and what they are for. (Example: “Two deductions for exceeding performance time by 16seconds”; “Two deductions for going out of the Contest Area.”The recorder/timekeeper will keep track of time, and will advise the referee if a competitor exceeds the allowed three minutes for setup, performance and cleanup. 4. Publication of scoring 4.1. The final score shall be announced immediately after totaling the judges’ scores. 4.1.2. When using electronic scoring instruments, Judges shall input points in the electronic scoring instrument after the breaking performance and total points shall be automatically displayed on the monitors. 4.1.3. When using manual scoring, the coordinator shall collect each scoring sheet and convey the results to the recorder immediately after completion of the breaking. The recorder shall report the score to the Referee and have the final score displayed or announced.
5. Decision and Declaration of Winner The winner shall be the contestant who is awarded the highest mean score (calculated to four decimal points.) When using the five judge system, the highest and lowest scores will be dropped from the final total then a mean score calculated by dividing by 3.0000. With the three judge system, all scores will be used then a mean score calculated by dividing by 3.0000. In case of a tie, the winner will be selected based on the combined Performance score. If still tied: a. Five judge system—The highest and lowest scores will be added back in, and then a mean score calculated by dividing by 5.0000 to select the winner. b. Three-judge system—The competitor with fewer Technical Deductions will be the winner. c. If the competitors remained tied after the above tie-breaking conditions, the competitor with highest total Presentation points will be the winner. Creative Breaking Score Sheet Competitor:_______ Ring Number. _____ Gender (circle): Male Female Age Group:______________________ Judge’s Name: ____________________________ Signature:._____________ Judge Number: _ Difficulty 1 3.0 1 2.9 1 2.81 2.7 1 2.6 1 2.5 1 2.4 1 2.3 1 2.2 1 2.1 1 2.0 1.9 1 1.8 1 1.7 1 1.6 1 1.5 1.4 1 1.3 1 1.2 1 1.1 1 1.0 Number of Boards Attempted (number of boards x 0.2, maximum 15 boards (Example 15 boards x 0.2 = 3.0; 10 boards x 0.2 = 2.0; 5 boards x 0.2 = 1.0) Note: Deductions are • subtracted from score Minor deductions: Failure to break all boards in a multiple-board break ( -0. 1 per missed board}, poor - sportsmanship Major Deductions: Completely missed attempt, taking more than two attempts, falling down, extreme display of poor sportsmanship (Use/ for 0.1 and 0 for 0.5) Use of Correct Taekwondo Technique 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 Balance & Rhythm 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 Style I AttitudeI Express on of Energy & Confidence 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 Creativity 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 Subtotal Procedural Deductions 0.5 Penalty Deductions: Taking too much time, leaving the Contest Area, etc.(Use 0 for each deduction.) Total Score For more information, please contact us at 918.938.9438 or email us: contacttulsa@goldendragontkd.com
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