IBSSA International
Sport Federation, Kata Competition Rules, Rules of Kata Match
By Dr. Rony KLUGER, KM, General Secretary of IBSSA
ARTICLE 1
Types of Match
- The types of Match shall be as follows
- Individual Match divided to styles
- Shotokan,
- Goju,
- Shito,
- Wado,
- Shorin,
- Kyukushin
- KOBUDO Kata (traditional Okinawan weaponry).
- The system of Individual Match shall be the following
- Point system
- points shall be awarded to each participant and/or team separately
and the winner will be the one with the highest total score.
- The system may be changed by the IBSSA Board (i.e. Flag system)
ARTICLE 2
Judgement of a Match
- The judgement of a Match shall be made by a Panel of Judges: one Referee
and two or four or six Corner Judges.
- All Matches shall be conducted exclusively upon the instructions of
the Referee.
ARTICLE 3
Starting and ending of Matches
- Starting
- Competitors must give to the Jury Table before each round the
name of Kata that will be performed.
- When called upon by the announcer, the participant(s) will immediately
proceed inside the Match area, bow to the Referee and will announce
the name of the Kata to be performed clearly to the Judges.
- The Referee will clearly repeat the name of the Kata.
- The participant(s) then will commence their performance, and upon
completion, will return to their original position(s) and await
the Judge's decision.
- Ending
- Upon completion of the Kata, the Referee shall call (Hantei) for
the Corner Judge's decisions. Immediately the Referee and the Corner
Judges will raise the Score Boards or flags (simultaneously) with
their decisions. The Announcer shall call out the Referee and each
Corner Judges scores clearly to the Recorder.
- The Recorder shall record the announced score in proper forms,
and calculate the final score as follows: out of seven (five) scores
received, the highest and lowest shall be deleted and the remaining
five (three) scores shall be totalled.
- The Announcer shall clearly announce the total score.
- After the announcement of the decision, the participant(s) will
bow to the Referee and leave the Match area.
ARTICLE 4
Types of Kata
Individual Match
- Flag system will qualified 50% of the competitours
- First Round (Score: 5.0 - 7.0), with the 16 highest scoring competitors
going through to the next round. The participant(s) must perform
a scheduled Kata. The choice must be announced in advance in order
to be recorded on the official sheet. If there are less than sixteen
entries to the first round, then that round can be omitted, therefore
the event becomes a two round event.
- Second Round (Score: 6.0 - 8.0): from the 16 competitors, 8 will
go through to the final. The participant(s) must perform a scheduled
Kata. The choice must be announced in order to be recorded on the
official sheet.
- Third Round (Final) (Score: 7.0 - 9.0): The participant(s) can
perform his/their Tokui Kata from the listed IBSSA Kata. The Kata
in the Final must be different from the Kata performed in the 1st
and 2nd Round. The choice must be announced in advance in order
to be recorded on the official sheet.
- All scores from previous rounds will be not added up for the
final result: each round will be considered and scored separately.
- In the event of a tie in any round the minimum score from the
remaining 3 or 5 scores will be added to the total for that round.
If the tie persists, the maximum score from the remaining 3 or 5
scores is added for the total scores for that round. In the event
of a continuing tie, the contestants must perform a further Kata
which was not performed by the competitors in this round. If there
is still no winner, a decision must be taken by the Panel of Judges
(based on the last Kata performed).
ARTICLE 5
Criteria for decision
In a Kata Match, each performance will not be deemed simply good or bad,
but judged according in the essential elements of each basis of judgement
based on two different criteria
- Basic performance. The following basic points must appear in each
performance of a Kata
- Kata sequence
- Control of power
- Control of tension and contraction
- Control of speed and rhythm
- Direction of movements
- Understanding Kata technique
- Show proper understanding of the Kata Bunkai
- Ceremony
- Embusen
- Vision
- Stances
- Coordination
- Stability and balance
- Perfection
- Harmony
- Pauses
- Kiai
- Breathing
- Concentration
- Spirit
- Advanced performance. Judges will note the specific points and the
degree of difficulty of the performed Kata. Judgement will be based
on
- The mastery of techniques by the contestant
- The degree of difficulty and risk in the performance of the Kata
- The budo attitude of the contestant.
ARTICLE 6
Minus points and disqualification
- Minus points. Points will be deducted in these cases
- For a momentary hesitation in the smooth performance of the Kata
quickly remedied, 0.1 should be deducted from the final score.
- For a momentary but a discernible pause, 0.2 points should be deducted
- For a momentary slight imbalance, and quickly remedied, 0.1 - 0.2
points should be deducted
- Disqualification
- If the contestant performs the wrong Kata
- If the Kata is varied
- If the contestant stops the Kata
- If the contestant loses balance completely and/or falls
- If the contestant doesn't perform a Kata of its style
ARTICLE 7
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