30 August - 2 September, Nicosia
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30 August - 2 September, Nicosia
30 August - 2 September, Nicosia - Cyprus 2007 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships MESSAGE DU PRESIDENT DE L’ UFMK / MKFU Je suis extrêmement heureux de saluer les participants à cette manifestation très importante qui arrive, désormais, à sa 16 ème édition et qui voit encore une fois la grande Famille Méditerranéenne du Karaté réunie cet an en terre d’Europe. La Fédération de Karaté de Chypre et le Comité Organisateur ont accompli un travail énorme et onéreux qui a requis de la capacité, de l'intelligence et du professionnalisme, il mérite donc une véritable appréciation, vu qu'il s'agit de l'organisation d'un événement sportif hors du commun qui voit la présence de tous les Pays du Bassin Méditerranéen. Pour se rendre bien compte de la complexité de cet événement il suffit de rappeler que quelques unes des Nations les plus fortes du Monde y participent. Je suis certain que cet an aussi milliers de sportifs accourront pour admirer les forts Athlètes de la Méditerranée et pour encourager leur compatriotes. J'adresse un remerciement particulier à l'ami Président Andreas Vasileiou et à ses Collaborateurs du Comité Directeur –juste élus et tout de suite appelés à une épreuve si importante-, aux Pouvoirs Publics et Sportifs, aux Pouvoirs locaux et aux Sponsors, car sans leur soutien moral et l’apport financier et de services il est pratiquement impossible d’organiser de telles manifestations. Un souhait amical de séjour serein et joyeux sur cette terre merveilleuse et mes vœux de bon travail aux Athlètes, Techniciens, Arbitres, Dirigeants, Médecins, Journalistes et à tous ceux qui participeront à la compétition sous le signe des principes fondamentaux du Sport. Leur présence contribuera à exalter les valeurs les plus authentiques de la compétition sportive. Chypre, terre riche d’histoire glorieuse, donnera sûrement une grande image de soi, en accueillant tous avec ses beautés naturelles, avec la splendeur de son climat et, surtout, avec la chaleur de ses Gens. Sans aucun doute, ces XVI Championnats Méditerranéens de Karaté Cadet et Juniors seront une excellente occasion pour faire, de plus en plus, de nos Pays une Communauté Internationale libre capable de fraterniser tout en étant convaincue que le fait de travailler pour la croissance sociale, morale et culturelle des jeunes générations est un signe de grande civilisation et que, c'est justement du Bassin de la Méditerranée, berceau de la civilisation occidentale, que nous devons relancer les idéaux élevés de paix, de justice et de solidarité entre les Peuples. Giuseppe Pellicone Président de l’UFMK 2 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships THE MKFU PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE I am extremely pleased to welcome the participants of this very important event, now in its 16 th year, that sees once more the great Mediterranean Karate Family gathered this year in land of Europe. Great efforts have been made by the Cyprus Karate Federation and the Organizing Committee, with the input of considerable skills, intelligence and professionalism. This work deserves our full praise, since the event is an extraordinary sporting moment in which all Countries in the Mediterranean are involved. To get some idea of the complexity of this event, one should consider that some of the World’s strongest Nations are taking part. I am certain that also this year thousands of sportsmen will hasten for admiring the strong Mediterranean Athletes and to encourage their compatriots. Special thanks go to President and Friend Andreas Vasileiou and to the Members of his Executive Committee -just elected and right called to such an important test-, to Political and Sporting Authorities, Local Administrations and Sponsors, without whose moral and financial support and related services it would be impossible to organize such important events. I wish Athletes, Coaches, Referees, Officials, Physicians, Journalists and everyone else taking part a happy and serene stay in this delightful part of the world and, inspired by the fundamental values of Sport, the best of luck with the work ahead of them. Their presence will help to extol the virtues of sporting competition. Cyprus, land rich in glorious history, will surely give the best image of itself, welcoming all with its natural beauties, with the shine of its climate and, above all, with the friendliness of its People. These XVI Cadet and Juniors Mediterranean Karate Championships will undoubtedly be a great opportunity to bring our Countries even closer together in a large and free International Community in a truly fraternal spirit. We believe that working for the social, moral and cultural development of the younger generations is a sign of great enlightenment and, starting from the Mediterranean, the cradle of western civilization, we are called upon to promote the ideals of peace, justice and solidarity among the Peoples of the World. Giuseppe Pellicone MKFU President 3 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships Dear Karatekas, On behalf of the Cyprus Karate Federation I’m looking forward in welcoming you for once more in Cyprus, this time for the Mediterranean Karate Championships. As you have known, Cyprus has gain valuable experience in organizing big international events such as the European Karate Championship in 2001, the World Karate Championship in 2005 and now the Mediterranean Karate Championship in 2007. "Encouraged and excited by the success of the previous championships organized in Cyprus, the Cypriot Karatekas and particularly the Cyprus Karate Federation Directing Committee worked very hard to ensure that the 16th Mediterranean Karate Championship will be a truly worthy event for all those involved. All the karatekas of Cyprus join me in our hope that this Championship, a magnificent event of friendly competition and brilliant performances, will be the best Championship organized the past years. We are looking forward to make this event as successful and memorable as possible for all delegations. Ever since the Mediterranean Karate Championships were established, they have been playing an important role in promoting karate in the Mediterranean, and for giving karatekas valuable opportunities to compete on higher level, this higher level is expected to take place in the 16th Mediterranean Karate Championships in Nicosia, Cyprus. "It is my sincere hope that the motto of 'Youth, Friendship and Peace", joint with the Olympic spirit “Citius, Altius, Fortius” meaning “Faster, Higher, Stronger” will be the objective of all the athletes involved in these championship. Moreover, they will learn from each other, do all they can to fairly achieve their best performance, and display fully the energy and the passion that karate expresses. To all of our Mediterranean friends, it is my wish that through this sports event, you will not only experience superb karate competitions, but also have the opportunity to appreciate in person both the historical and modern characters of Nicosia, a still divided European city looking forward to its unification. I’m sure that this experience will benefit you most and fulfill your spirit with happiness and motivation to continue practicing the dynamic sport of karate, and promote its ideals to other people and even greater enlarge our “karatekas” family, so that our hope of introducing karate in the Olympic program will finally be fulfilled. Best regards, Andreas Vasileiou President Cyprus Karate Federation 4 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships CCyypprruuss –– 99000000 yyeeaarrss ooff H Hiissttoorryy aanndd CCiivviilliizzaattiioonn The very name Cyprus, it has been said, shimmers with an ages-old mystique. Today, history and hedonism aptly mingle on the island. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and stands at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa with a tumultuous history. An island republic of great beauty with sandy beaches, cool cedar forests, scented orange groves and gentle meadows. A sophisticated country, whose nine-thousand-year legacy is infused East and West culture. An historic island, where modern travelers retrace the footsteps of figures as diverse as St. Paul, Alexander the Great and Leonardo da Vinci and at the same time a romantic one: once Anthony’s gift to Cleopatra and where, according to mythology, the goddess Aphrodite first emerged from the sea. History has endowed Cyprus with an incomparably rich heritage, making it a worldrenowned destination for anyone interested in art, history, and culture. Stone Age ruins, Greek temples, Roman theaters, Venetian structures and Byzantine churches cover the island. Golden icons, colorful frescoes and archaic statuary are among the artifacts that will captivate you, taking you back centuries. Luxurious five-star resorts within walking distance of well-preserved Greek and Roman ruins offer every amenity the modern traveller has come to expect and more, from knock-out pools, gardens and beachfronts to state-of-the-art thalassotherapy health spas. One of the most impressive archaeological sites, the ancient city kingdom of Kourion, overlooks a magnificent stretch of beaches with a sparkling blue sea beyond. Along the island's sunkissed coastline, from Agia Napa in the east to Pafos in the west, world-class beach resorts alternate with settings untouched since antiquity. In Cyprus, one can share a ‘meze’ — a table laden with up to thirty culinary delicacies — with friendly locals in a charming stone village. Witness artisan crafts made according to ancient traditions. Wind surf, sail, snorkel and even snow-ski during the winter in cosmopolitan resorts. Luxuriate in lavish hotels, or while away your time in quaint village inns. There are truly worlds to discover in this eminently accessible island, where the service is exemplary and the people are as warm as the Mediterranean sun. Rich in history yet replete with modern amenities, relaxing and effortless yet full of surprises, Cyprus is irresistible to everyone as it has been for 9.000 years. 5 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships Facts about Cyprus Nestled into the eastern Mediterranean Sea and a veritable crossroads of three continents, Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean. Surface Area: Population: Language: Capital: Climate: Time Zone: Electric Current: 9.251 km2 802. 500 (End 2002) Greek and Turkish are the official languages. English is widely spoken. Nicosia Mild; Mediterranean with hot, dry summers and cool winters. GMT +02:00 240V/50Hz Passports and Visas European Union countries members can enter Cyprus with their identity cards or passports Applications for visa, should be made to Diplomatic Missions of the Republic or, if none, to the nearest British Consulate. Please visit the web page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs / Immigration Office for more information or any changes http://www.mfa.gov.cy Currency The currency of the Republic is the Cyprus pound - C£ or Euro, which is divided into 100 cents. Notes and coins currently in circulation are as follows: Banknotes: C£20, C£10, C£5, C£1. Coins: 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent. Exchange Rate: 1 EURO = C£ 0,583, 1 USD = C£ 0,423 For up to date exchange rates please go to the website of the Central Bank of Cyprus, http://www.centralbank.gov.cy/ 6 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships Banking Commercial banks in Cyprus offer a wide range of banking services in Cyprus pounds, as well as in foreign currencies, and have correspondents in most major cities around the world. The banking hours for the public are: Monday –Friday, 08:30 – 13:00. Banks are closed at weekends and on public holidays. Banks at Larnaka and Pafos International Airports provide exchange bureau services on a 24-hour basis. Hotels, large shops and restaurants normally accept credit cards and traveller’s cheques. Banknotes of major foreign currencies are also acceptable. Rates of exchange are published daily in the local press and are broadcast through the media. A number of Automatic Exchange Machines operate on a 24hrs basis in central places of all towns and the main tourist resorts Agia Napa and Paralimni. Most currencies and denominations are acceptable. Hotels, large shops, restaurants, etc. usually accept traveller’s cheques and major credit cards. Rates of exchange are published daily in the local press, and are also broadcast at the 10:00 o’clock News Bulletins by the CBC (except Sundays) on Second Radio Channel on 91.1FM. Credit Cards Visitors in possession of any of the following international credit cards, may contact the appropriate bank for the withdrawal of cash. Bank of Cyprus Ltd., Cyprus Popular Bank Ltd., Hellenic Bank, Alpha Bank Limited, National Bank of Greece, Arab Bank, Commercial Bank of Greece and Universal Bank. Bank of Cyprus Ltd. Bank of Cyprus Ltd., Cyprus Popular Bank Ltd., National Bank of Greece, Hellenic Bank, and Alpha Bank Bank of Cyprus, Cyprus Popular Bank Ltd. More than 15.000 shops, restaurants and hotels accept at least one of the above Credit Cards. Establishments with P.O.S. accept also Usually the Card symbol is displayed in the shop window or at the reception. 7 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships Lost Credit Cards In case someone loses his credit card, he can call JCC Payment Systems Ltd., on +357 22 86 81 00 and at the same time contact his bank either in Cyprus or in his country. Telecommunications The Cyprus Telecommunications Authority (CYTA) provides telecommunications in Cyprus. Services provided include telephony, fax, data transmission (packet switching), mobile telephony (NMT900 and GSM), paging, telex, telegraphy, maritime, TV transmission / reception, private leased circuits, audio text, video conferencing, ISDN, FR/ATM and Internet. For telephone inquiries, regarding subscribers in Cyprus dial 11892, whereas for foreign subscribers, country and trunk codes dial 11894. Telecard or coin operated public telephones are installed at various central locations in all towns and villages, as well as at the International Airports. Telecard of £3, £5 and £10 denominations may be purchased from banks, post offices, and souvenir shops, kiosks and from CYTA’s Customer Service offices in all towns. Coin-operated telephones accept coins of 2, 5, 10 and 20 cent denominations. All public card phones and payphones may be used for national and international calls. Dialling instructions, international codes and charges are posted in all public telephones Travellers may use their GSM phones while in Cyprus, provided that a Roaming Agreement has been signed between CYTA and their service provider. Roaming Agreements have been signed with 169 service providers from 79 countries worldwide. Updated information regarding the service may be obtained by calling CYTA’s Customer Services Department at 132. Customs NOTIFICATIONS TO TRAVELLERS: According to Cypriot Law, the Importation, Possession and Use of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, is strictly prohibited. 8 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships Business/Shopping Hours Summer Period Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 13:30 / 16:00-20:00 Saturday: 09:00 - 15:00 Chemists / Pharmacies These stay open during shopping hours. Names, addresses and telephone numbers of chemists that stay open until late at night, on Public Holidays and on Sundays are listed in the daily papers. They can also be traced through the following automatic telephones: Lefkosia: 90901402, Lemesos: 90901405, Larnaka 90901404, Pafos: 90901406, Ammochostos: 90901403. Languages Greek and Turkish are the official languages. English is widely spoken. French and German are also spoken within the tourism Industry. Electric Current - Voltage The supply in Cyprus is 240 volts / 50Hz. Sockets are usually 13 amps, square pin in most buildings. More than one low current rating appliance may be operated from the same supply point, by using an adaptor (i.e. radios, electric clocks etc.). The use of adaptors for operating high current rating appliances is not recommended (i.e. electric heaters, toasters, irons etc.). Many hotels provide adaptors upon request from the Reception. Adaptors can be purchased from electricians, supermarkets, grocery shops, etc., at approximately C£1,50. 9 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships Health & Safety Medical care-needs in Cyprus are met through: 1. Government General Hospitals 2. Private Clinics/Hospitals Government General Hospitals and private clinics/hospitals are mostly concentrated in urban areas, while health centers and dispensaries function in the rural areas, providing a network to meet the medical needs of the whole population. All Government General Hospitals as well as some private clinics have Accident and Emergency Departments for emergency cases. Medical treatment and assistance is offered free of charge to international tourists in case of health emergencies at the Accident and Emergency Department of Government Hospitals/Institutions. Outpatient and in-patient treatment is provided against payment of the prescribed fees. Information on private doctors on call on weekends / holidays is given by the following telephone numbers: Limassol – 90901425 Lefkosia - 90901422 Larnaka - 90901424 Ammochostos - 90901423 Pafos - 90901426 Most hotels make arrangements for Medical services for their guests upon request. The majority of doctors are English speaking. In case of emergency, immediate response is given by calling the following telephone numbers, where English is spoken: Ambulance: 199, 112 Fire Service: 199, 112 Police: 199, 112 Flag / Anthem All Delegations must provide their official flag (2) and anthem (cd) during registration. 10 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships Accommodation – Transportation The reservations for accommodation and transportation will be handled by the Cyprus Karate Federation. See below for their contact details. ACCOMMODATION CLASS SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE ADDITIONAL (STARS) ROOM ROOM ROOM MEAL HOTELS HOLIDAY INN HOTEL www.holiday-inn.com/nicosiacyprus EUROPA HOTEL www.europahotel.com.cy CASTELLI HOTEL 4 94 120 154 20 3 77 103 128 15 3 82 92 99 20 TRANSPORTATION 1. Transportation from the airport (Larnaca or Pafos) to the hotel (on arrival) and from the hotel to the airport (on departure) is EURO 30.00 per person both ways. - Transportation will be organized by taxi, mini bus or bus, depending on the number of participants on each arrival. - The transfers will not be private unless so requested, in which case an extra cost will be advised upon request. - Depending on the number of persons in each delegation a bus or taxi or other vehicle will be used. - The only international airports in Cyprus are Larnaca and Pafos. Transportation to the hotels will be only from the above airports. 2. Transportation to the athletic centre will be provided by the organizers free of charge, but only for the delegations that will reserve their accommodation to the designated hotels through the Cyprus Karate Federation. - On your arrival you will receive the timetable of the shuttle bus en route to the athletic center. - The timetable of the shuttle bus will be based on the athletic part of the event and delegations should follow it. No alterations or extra routings will be added. - It should be noted that the estimated time from the Hotels to the Athletic Center is approximately 15 minutes. 11 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships NOTES & CLARIFICATIONS 1. The headquarters of the event will be at the Holiday Inn Hotel. 2. All above mentioned prices are in euro. 3. The additional costs for meals are for each meal and covers dinner only, unless prior notice (at least 24 hours) is given to cover lunch instead. If no notification is given and a meal is not taken there will be no refund. The meals should be reserved with the accommodation otherwise those prices will not apply. 4. The allocation of the rooms in each hotel will be on a priority basis, so delegations that have preference for a particular hotel, should arrange their reservations the soonest. 5. The above mentioned hotels have been booked to serve the Championships. 6. Accommodation reservations should be accompanied with the reservation form attached. PAYMENTS 1. Delegations are requested to send a precise reservation, specifying the number of rooms with names. An official invoice will be send. 2. A non-refundable deposit of 25% is obligatory in order to obtain a fully confirmed reservation and full settlement must be made at the latest by the 10 th August 2007. 3. Delegations are requested to finalize their reservations and payments by the 10th of August. 4. For delegations that have paid and then cancelled prior to the event, 25% of the reservation cost will be withheld as cancellation fees. 5. Reservation and payment details: please see below. Cyprus Karate Federation Contact person : Michael Kyrou Treasurer & Marinos Nikolaou Ass. Tresurer Address: 21 Amfipoleos St. B216, 1687 Nicosia Cyprus Tel: +357 22449839 Fax: +357 22449843 E-Mail: [email protected] - For information & reservations Website: www.cypruskarate.org Reservation form: To enable delegations to enroll we attach a reservation form. MARFIN POPULAR BANK PUBLIC CO. LTD 1 ONASAGOROU STR. CY-1011 NICOSIA CYPRUS BRANCH NO: 002 BENEFITIARY: PANGYPRIA ERASITECHNIKI OMOSPONDIA KARATE (Cyprus Karate Fed.) ACCOUNT NO: 002-21-026398 SWIFT CODE: LIKICY2N IBAN CY90 0030 0002 0000 0002 2102 6398 12 XVI Mediterranean Cadet & Junior Karate Championships INDOOR SPORT HALL - ELEFTHERIA The Eleftheria Indoor Hall is an indoor arena beside Makario Stadium and Lefkotheo Indoor Hall in Engomi, Nicosia, Cyprus. It is the home venue of the AC Omonia, AC Apoel and Cyprus National Basketball Team. Currently the arena has a capacity around 6,800 seats and it is the biggest sports indoor hall in the island. It was built in 1993. The hall is used mainly for basketball events, although can be used for badminton, gymnastics, karate, taekwondo, handball, squash, volleyball, judo, table tennis. Sometimes is used for national celebrations, for the declaration of the new President of Cyprus and also sometimes for musical concerts. It hosted several great basketball and other sports competitions and also some cultural competitions. The most important was Miss Universe 2000. 79 delegates competed for the crown. The European Saporta Cup final in 1997 between Real Madrid and Verona, where Real Madrid won the trophy and the FIBA All Star Game in 2005 were held in that arena. It also hosted some Cypriot basketball finals for Championship and Cup. AB 13 DETAILS DE L’EVENEMENT Jeudi, 30 août 2007 Enregistrement des Délégations 10.00 – 13.00 heures 15.00 – 18.00 heures QG Hôtel Course des Arbitres et Juges et Examens 12.00 – 13.00 heures QG Hôtel 14.00 – 20.00 heures UFMK/MKFU XVII Réunion du Comité Directeur Briefing des Arbitres et Juges (*) 09.00 – 11.00 heures 18.00 – 19.00 heures QG Hôtel QG Hôtel UFMK/MKFU Réunion - Commission Médicale Réunion des Entraîneurs et Tirage au Sorte UFMK/MKFU Réunion - Commission Arbitrale 19.00 heures QG Hôtel UFMK/MKFU Réunion - Commission Technique 11.00 – 12.00 heures QG Hôtel (*) Tous les Arbitres et les Juges qui ne participent pas au Course et veulent arbitrer les Championnats doivent être présents au Briefing. Vendredi, 31 août 2007 La pesée pour tous les catégories Heures: 08.00 - 10.00 Athletic Center PROGRAMME DE LA PESEE HEURES CATEGORIES DE POIDS HOMMES (PAS DE CATEGORIE OPEN) CATEGORIES DE POIDS FEMMES (PAS DE CATEGORIE OPEN) 08.00 – 08.20 Juniors: +80 & -80 Juniors: +65 & -65 08.20 – 08.40 Juniors: -75 & -70 Juniors: -60 & -55 08.40 – 09.00 Juniors: -65 & -60 Juniors: -50 09.00 – 09.20 Cadets: -55 & -60 Cadets: -45 & -50 09.20 – 09.40 09.40 – 10.00 Cadets: -65 & -70 Cadets: -75 & +75 Cadets: -55 & 60 Cadets : +60 PROGRAMME DES COMPETITIONS Vendredi, 31 août 2007 09.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 13.30 14.30 15.30 AB – 10.30 – 11.30 – 12.30 – 13.30 – 14.30 – 15.30 – 16.30 Eliminatoires Eliminatoires Eliminatoires Eliminatoires Dîner Eliminatoires Eliminatoires et et et et Repêchage Junior Repêchage Junior Repêchage Junior Repêchage Junior Kumite hommes (+80, -80 kg) Kumite hommes (-75, -70 kg) Kumite hommes (-65, -60 kg) Kumite femmes (+65, -65 kg) et Repêchage Junior Kumite femmes (-60, -55, -50 kg) et Repêchage Junior Kata individuel hommes & femmes 1 Finales 16.30 – 16.50 16.50 – 17.00 17.00 – 17.20 17.20 – 17.30 17.30 – 17.50 17.50 – 18.00 18.00 – 18.20 18.20 – 18.30 18.30 – 18.50 18.50 – 19.00 Finales Junior Kumite hommes (+80, -80, -75 kg) Remise de Prix Finales Junior Kumite hommes (-70, -65, -60 kg) Remise de Prix Finales Junior Kumite femmes(+65, -65, 60 kg) Remise de Prix Finales Junior Kumite femmes (-55, -50 kg) Remise de Prix Finales Junior Kata individuel hommes & femmes Remise de Prix Samedi, 01 septembre 2007 10.00 – 11.00 11.00 – 12.00 12.00 – 13.00 13.00 – 14.00 14.00 – 15.00 15.00 – 16.00 16.00 – 17.00 17.00 – 18.00 Finales 18.00 – 18.20 18.20 – 18.30 18.30 – 18.50 18.50 – 19.00 19.00 – 19.20 19.20 – 19.30 19.30 – 19.50 19.50 – 20.00 Eliminatoires et Repêchage Cadet Kata individuel hommes & femmes Eliminatoires et Repêchage Cadet Kumite hommes (-55, -60 kg) Eliminatoires et Repêchage Cadet Kumite femmes (-45, -50, -55 kg) Dîner Eliminatoires et Repêchage Cadet Kumite hommes (-65, -70 kg) Eliminatoires et Repêchage Cadet Kumite hommes (-75, +75 kg) Eliminatoires et Repêchage Cadet Kumite femmes (-60, +60 kg) Cérémonie d’ouverture Finales Cadet Kata individuel hommes & femmes Remise de Prix Finales Cadet Kumite hommes (-55, -60, -65 kg) Remise de Prix Finales Cadet Kumite hommes (-70, -75, +75 kg) Remise de Prix Finales Cadet Kumite femmes (-45, -50, -55, -60, +60 kg) Remise de Prix Dimanche, 02 septembre 2007 09.00 – 11.00 11.00 – 13.00 13.00 – 14.00 Finales 14.00 – 14.50 14.50 – 15.00 15.00 – 15.50 15.50 – 16.00 16.00 20.00 Eliminatoires et Repêchage Junior Kata en Equipe hommes & femmes Eliminatoires et Repêchage Junior Kumite en Equipe hommes & femmes Dîner Finales Junior Kata en Equipe hommes & femmes Remise de Prix Finales Junior Kumite en Equipe hommes & femmes Remise de Prix Cérémonie de Clôture Farewell Party ATTENTION: KUMITE et KATA: KUMITE INDIVIDUEL: KATA INDIVIDUEL: EN EQUIPES (seulement Juniors): REGLES D’ARBITRAGE: SURFACE DE COMPETITION: LA PESEE : HOMMES ET FEMMES: CADETS INDIVIDUEL - JUNIORS INDIVIDUEL et EN EQUIPE UN COMPETITEUR POUR CHAQUE CATEGORIE DE POIDS UN COMPETITEUR KUMITE: HOMMES 5+2, FEMMES 3+1 / KATA: HOMMES 3+1, FEMMES 3+1 FMK – (Sont obliga toires les protecteurs cou-de pied) POURVOIR POUR 2 SURF ACES DE COMPETITION 12x12 POURVOIR POUR 2 BALANCES POUR LE POIDS OFFICIEL ET 1 BALANCE POUR LE POIDS D’EPREUVE ***** AB 2 DETAILS OF EVENT Thursday, 30 August 2007 Registration of Delegations 10.00 – 13.00 hours Referees / Judges Course and Examination Headquarter Hotel 15.00 – 18.00 hours UFMK/MKFU XVII Directing Committee Meeting 09.00 – 11.00 hours Headquarter Hotel UFMK/MKFU Medical Commission Meeting UFMK/MKFU Refereeing Commission Meeting UFMK/MKFU Technical Commission Meeting 11.00 – 12.00 hours Headquarter Hotel 12.00 – 13.00 hours 14.00 – 20.00 hours Headquarter Hotel Referee and Judges Briefing (*) 18.00 – 19.00 hours Headquarter Hotel Coaches Meeting and Drawing 19.00 hours Headquarter Hotel (*) All Referees and Judges who do not attend the Course but who intend to officiate at the Championships are required to attend the Briefing. Weigh-in for all categories Hours: 08.00 - 10.00 Friday, 31 August 2007 Athletic Center WEIGH-IN PROGRAM TIME MALE WEIGHT CATEGORIES (NO OPEN CATEGORY) FEMALE WEIGHT CATEGORIES (NO OPEN CATEGORY) 08.00 – 08.20 Juniors: +80 & -80 Juniors: +65 & -65 08.20 – 08.40 Juniors: -75 & -70 Juniors: -60 & -55 08.40 – 09.00 Juniors: -65 & -60 Juniors: -50 09.00 – 09.20 Cadets: -55 & -60 Cadets: -45 & -50 09.20 – 09.40 09.40 – 10.00 Cadets: -65 & -70 Cadets: -75 & +75 Cadets: -55 & 60 Cadets : +60 COMPETITION PROGRAM Friday, 31 August 2007 09.30 – 10.30 – 11.30 – 12.30 – 13.30 – 14.30 – 15.30 – AB 10.30 11.30 12.30 13.30 14.30 15.30 16.30 Elimination and Repechage Junior Kumite male (+80, -80 kg) Elimination and Repechage Junior Kumite male (-75, -70 kg) Elimination and Repechage Junior Kumite male (-65, -60 kg) Elimination and Repechage Junior Kumite female (+65, -65 kg) Lunch break Elimination and Repechage Junior Kumite female (-60, -55, -50 kg) Elimination and Repechage Junior Kata individual male & female 3 Finals 16.30 – 16.50 – 17.00 – 17.20 – 17.30 – 17.50 – 18.00 – 18.20 – 18.30 – 18.50 – 16.50 17.00 17.20 17.30 17.50 18.00 18.20 18.30 18.50 19.00 Finals Junior Kumite male (+80, -80, -75 kg) Medal Ceremony Finals Junior Kumite male (-70, -65, -60 kg) Medal Ceremony Finals Junior Kumite female (+65, -65, 60 kg) Medal Ceremony Finals Junior Kumite female (-55, -50 kg) Medal Ceremony Finals Junior Kata individual male & female Medal Ceremony Saturday, 01 September 2007 10.00 – 11.00 – 12.00 – 13.00 – 14.00 – 15.00 – 16.00 – 17.00 – Finals 18.00 – 18.20 – 18.30 – 18.50 – 19.00 – 19.20 – 19.30 – 19.50 – 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 Elimination and Repechage Cadet Kata individual male & female Elimination and Repechage Cadet Kumite male (-55, -60 kg) Elimination and Repechage Cadet Kumite female (-45, -50, -55 kg) Lunch break Elimination and Repechage Cadet Kumite male (-65, -70 kg) Elimination and Repechage Cadet Kumite male (-75, +75 kg) Elimination and Repechage Cadet Kumite female (-60, +60 kg) Opening Ceremony 18.20 18.30 18.50 19.00 19.20 19.30 19.50 20.00 Finals Cadet Kata individual male & female Medal Ceremony Finals Cadet Kumite male (-55, -60, -65 kg) Medal Ceremony Finals Cadet Kumite male (-70, -75, +75 kg) Medal Ceremony Finals Cadet Kumite female (-45, -50, -55, -60, +60 kg) Medal Ceremony Sunday, 02 September 2007 09.00 – 11.00 – 13.00 – Finals 14.00 – 14.50 – 15.00 – 15.50 – 16.00 20.00 11.00 13.00 14.00 Elimination and Repechage Junior Kata Team male & female Elimination and Repechage Junior Kumite Team male & female Lunch break 14.50 15.00 15.50 16.00 Finals Junior Kata Team male & female Medal Ceremony Finals Junior Kumite Team male & female Medal Ceremony Closing Ceremony Farewell Party ATTENTION: KUMITE AND KATA: INDIVIDUAL KUMITE: INDIVIDUAL KATA: TEAM S (only Juniors): REFEERING RULES: COMPETITION AREA: WEIGH-IN: MALE AND FEMALE: CADETS INDIVIDUAL - JUNIORS INDIVIDUAL a nd TEAM ONE COMPETITOR FOR EACH CATEGORY ONE COMPETITOR KUMITE: MALE 5+2, FEMALE 3+1 / KATA: MALE 3+1, FEMALE 3+1 WKF - (Instep/feet protectors are compulsory) TO PROVIDE FOR 2 COMPETITION AREAS 12x12 TO PROVIDE FOR 2 SCALES FOR OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN AND 1 FOR UNOFFICIAL WEIGH-IN * * ** * AB 4