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British karate-ka honoured in New
York
Two senior British Shotokan
instructors, Charles Gidley, 7th Dan JSKA (Chief
Instructor to the British Shotokan Kyogi International) and
George Carruthers, 7th Dan JSKA (BSKI International
Director), are in membership of a very small number of karateka
to have attained the rights of ’A’ class examiner from the Japan
Shotokan Karate Association and its Chief Instructor, Keigo Abe
sensei. This historic occasion occurred during the JSKA World
Karate Championships in Manhattan, New York on the 23rd
of July 2006.
The ‘A’ class examiners
certification is the highest qualification of this type in the
association and it allows both Charles and George to grade up to
and including Godan (5th dan) on behalf of the JSKA.
All dan gradings therefore carried out by these two senior
instructors will be registered at the JSKA Honbu in Japan. “We
were both honoured and pleased to be given this important right
and hope that it reflects not only our own standards, but more
importantly the type of organisation we belong to, where
westerners are given such a high level of responsibility within
a Japanese led association” said George Carruthers sensei,
JSKA-GB Chairman.” Of course, with the hard work completed, our
association is open to all British Shotokan karate-ka who wish
to train in traditional Shotokan karate with top Japanese and
western Instructors where any grades awarded are attaining
Japanese recognition and registration”.
These dedicated karate-ka are now
counted amongst a handful of British Shotokan instructors ever
to have attained such rights on behalf of a Japanese
organisation and most certainly unique in the level of the
grading rights they hold. They are also certified as ‘A’ class
referee and judge’s within the JSKA and are registered as
Nanadan (7th Dan ) with the Honbu in
Japan. The latter making them two of only a handful of senior
British Shotokan instructors who have attained Japanese
registered 7th Dans.
“We are proud to be the JSKA senior
instructors in the United Kingdom and we hope that our
association, JSKA (Great Britain) reflects the high standards of
both the Japan Shotokan Karate Association and our Chief
Instructor, Keigo Abe sensei”. “We take our role and
responsibilities very seriously and welcome the trust that Abe
sensei has placed in us” said Charles Gidley sensei, JSKA-GB
Technical Director. He went on to say “We are also very happy
to announce that the JSKA –GB did not come away empty handed
from the tournament in New York, where we returned home to
Britain with 10 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 3 bronze
medals”. “Overall the JSKA World Championships were a great
success for everyone concerned, the students who attended, the
association in general and of course George and myself”. “The
JSKA-Great Britain hopes to increase this number of medals in
2008 where the event will be held in the UK, venue and date to
be announced”. Congratulations to the following students; Alison
Grundy, Albert Timothy, Ken Tsai, Richard Pavsic, Ferrari
Faqiri, Daniel Every, Amanda Gregory and Waddah Saleh
On a side note, George and Charles
would like to thank John Mullin sensei (Executive Chairman of
the World Traditional Karate Organisation ) and his student
Lorenzo Tosado, a man who travels 2 ½ hours across New York each
day to train before going to work, for their hospitality”. Said
George Carruthers “They were kind enough to look after us very
well and it was great training in the dojo with them, albeit at
8.00 in the morning, but it definitely beats coffee to wake you
up”.
“During the course of the week new
friends were made and old friendships cemented.” said Charles
Gidley “ It was great for George and I to meet up again with
both old friends and even more so to make some new ones. Those
present included such senior players in the world of Shotokan
Karate as: Soon Pretorius (South Africa), Hans Muller
(Switzerland), JSKA European Assistant Technical Director,
Dieter Flindt, (Germany) JSKA European Technical Director, who
must be congratulated on an excellent grading, Salvatore
Lopresti (US), John McClary (US), Paul Allen (Ireland), Harry
Cook (UK), Lisa Henderson (New Zealand), moderator on the KU
forum and last but not least Richard Amos (WTKO Chief Instructor
and JSKA senior instructor) who one cannot commend high enough
for running a tight ship as World Championships’ Chief Referee,
to name but a few”.
“Interestingly there were 7 fellows
of the International Shotokan-Ryu Karate-do Shihankai and 4
recomendees for fellowship, at the Championships”. said George
Carruthers “ This is another group which is growing from
strength to strength and it is great knowing from those outside
the group, that the ISKS and its membership are held in very
high regard within the international Shotokan community”
Editor’s note: Only three
westerners currently hold 7th Dans directly from
Abe Sensei and the JSKA. These are: JSKA European Technical
Director; Dieter Flindt sensei from Germany, JSKA-GB Technical
Director; Charles Gidley sensei and JSKA-GB Chairman;George
Carruthers sensei. |