Karate BC is pleased to be hosting an Officials Certification Course on October 21st, 2017, in Campbell River, BC. Full details are below, including online registration.
Event Details
When:
Saturday, October 21st, 2017 – 10:00am-4:00pm
Where:
450 Merecroft Rd, Campbell River, BC – click link for map to venue
Course Conductors:
Dan Wallis / danwallis65@gmail.com / (250) 202-2738
Rob Walker / rcwrlw
Registration:
To register for this course, click the online link HERE.
Fees:
Course / Certification | Cost | Minimum Reqs |
---|---|---|
Seminar Only | $50.00 | None |
Regional Judge Certification | $70.00 | 3rd kyu, 14 yrs of age |
Regional Referee Certification | $80.00 | 3rd kyu, 14 yrs of age |
Provincial Judge Certification | $80.00 | 1st kyu, 14 yrs of age |
Provincial Referee Certification | $105.00 | 1st kyu, 16 yrs of age |
Additional Items:
Item | Cost |
---|---|
Passport (reqd for all Officials) | $12.00 |
Officials Crest and Clip | $15.00 |
Karate BC Tie | $35.00 |
Seminar Participant Instructions:
- Bring Karate gi, Officials Manual, and notebook.
- Online officiating exams MUST be completed successfully (passing grade required) prior to attempting certification (contact course conductor below for exam link).
- Kumite Examinations – Passing Grades:
- Provincial Referee 90%
- Provincial Judge 85%
- Regional Referee 85%
- Regional Judge 80%
- Kata Examinations – Passing Grades:
- Provincial Judge 90%
- Regional Judge 85%
- Kumite Examinations – Passing Grades:
- Minimum Performance Standards for Practical Kata Qualification Assessment:
- Candidates are expected to perform kata simply to demonstrate understanding of the principles within from the perspective of judging. They are not expected to perform to competitive standards.
- Provincial Judge – one kata from own style and one from another recognized style
- Regional Judge – two kata from own style
- Candidates are expected to perform kata simply to demonstrate understanding of the principles within from the perspective of judging. They are not expected to perform to competitive standards.
- Minimum Performance Standards for Practical Kobudo Qualification Assessment
- Candidates must demonstrate one short weapon kata and one long weapon kata from the approved list
- Please read the rules and manual to prepare for discussion:
- WKF Rules (current revision)
- Official’s Manual
- Officials’s passports will be available at the clinic.
- Practical Test: Will be held next on October 29th in Campbell River at the Campbell River Shito Ryu Tournament, or alternatively at the next Karate BC tournament (Dec. 2-3, 2017 – Karate BC Provincial Championships).