KIKO Kata Tournament – June 4, 2023

The KIKO Kata Tournament on Sunday June 4th was a fantastic day for KIMAA Turramurra Dojo.

Hanshi Howard Lipman would like to thank Kancho Doug Turnbull for great day and congratulate all our students who entered from ages 6-16 years. We had 14 competitors, and 11 of these students either placed or won all their divsions in kata.

Thank you also to Shihan James Sidwell for assisting with kids on the day. Special mention goes to the youngest students Sophie and Ken, 6 years old and 7 years old, for as well as competing individually they also did synchronised kata together.

Congratulations to the following students for their results:

Kata 16 years & over Beginner/Intermediate
Ashley Kim – 2nd
Narmie Thambipillay – 3rd

Kata 13-15 years Advanced
Maia Brown – 1st

Kata 11-12 years Advanced
Ethan Kuo – 1st
Ryan Kuo – 3rd

Kata 8-10 years Beginner
Chloe Le Bescont – 1st
Christopher Paunescu – 2nd
Aimee Kim – 3rd

Kata 7 years & under Beginner/Intermediate
Mau An (Ken) Quang – 1st
Shivan Thambipillay – 2nd
Sophie Chan – 3rd

When you have trained with the rest, train with the best – KIMAA Turramurra Dojo.

Hanshi Howard Lipman
9th Dan Kyokushin
KIMAA Chairman

North Coast Seminar – February 25-26, 2023

On the weekend of February 25-26th 2023, the North Coast dojos of Lismore and Ballina hosted Shihan Rick Cunningham, who travelled from Sydney to host a weekend seminar.

On the first Saturday session, Shihan Rick worked the adults and Little Lions in a combined class through Kyokushin basics (Kihon), self-defence applications (bunkai) and fitness at Ballina Dojo.

The second Saturday session was an adults-only class, focussing on more senior techniques and kata.

The third training session, on Sunday morning, was for KIMAA students of Kobudo (weapons), held at Lismore Dojo.

Special thanks go to Shihan Rick for coming up to teach the students, and to North Coast dojo operators Sensei Mark McFadden and Sensei Jon Ellis for hosting and organising.

Sensei Ian Holdaway – February 8, 2023

Hanshi Howard Lipman made a surprise visit to Annangrove Dojo during training on the night of Wednesday 8 February to present Sensei Ian Holdaway with his 4th Dan (Yondan) Black Belt and certificate in Kyokushin Karate.

Sensei Ian (4th Dan Kyokushin, 2nd Dan Kobudo) began his training in Kyokushin Karate under Shihan John Williams (then Sensei) in 1989 at Minchinbury Dojo. In 1991 he moved to Werrington Dojo under Sempai Sandy Ivanovic, before stopping training as a 5th Kyu in 1993 due to work commitments.

In 1999, Sensei Ian resumed his study of Karate under Shihan Rick Cunningham. He was graded to 1st Dan in 2004 and to 2nd Dan in 2007 by Hanshi Howard Lipman.

Sensei Ian partook in the third trip to Okinawa in 2008. He is one of the regular instructors at Annangrove Dojo for children and adults, as well as being master of the BBQ at all KIMAA weekend seminars.

Congratulations from all the instructors and students at Annangrove Dojo. Osu!

Beach Training – December 18, 2022

KIMAA karateka of the North Coast Dojos joined together for a Kyokushin beach training session. Training was led by Sensei Mark McFadden, Sensei Jon Ellis and Sempai Blayne Gale, with Sempai Trish Tan taking photos. After the training, the students of Ballina and Lismore dojos enjoyed a joint Christmas party and bestowed Student of the Year awards.

Happy Christmas and New Year to all.

Senior Grading – December 10, 2022

A Kyokushin grading was held for senior grades on Saturday December 10th at Turramurra Dojo. KIMAA students and instructors from Annangrove, Ballina, Lismore and Turramurra dojos attended the day.

It was a 5-hour event, where karateka were tested on basics, kata, bunkai and kumite.

Congratulations go to all who achieved new grades awarded by Hanshi Howard Lipman. Particular recognition go to our newly promoted Yudansha:

  • Sensei Wally Gray (3rd Dan), Lismore Dojo
  • Sensei Jason Lambe (3rd Dan), Annangrove Dojo
  • Sempai Matt Wolnizer (2nd Dan), Turramurra Dojo
  • Sempai Tony Kuo (2nd Dan), Turramurra Dojo

KIKO National Tournament – November 6, 2022

Karateka from Turramurra Dojo competed in Kancho Doug Turnbull’s KIKO tournament on Sunday November 6th, at Tempe Public School.

Rhoy and Shihan James.

Shihan James Sidwell represented KIMAA at the Officials Table, with Sensei Alex Lloyd and Sempai Matt Wolnizer as ringside coaches.

Rhoy Tarnate competed in the Males Adults Advanced/Black Belts Heavyweight, and Peter Zhu in the Males 10-12 years Beginners/Intermediate Over 50kg.

Both students fought well. Peter displayed great resilience in the face of some bigger opponents.

Rhoy powered through his fights, using his great strength to his advantage, placing Second at the end of the day. Well done to both Peter and Rhoy.

Gold Coast Budo Challenge – October 1-2, 2022

Sempai Patricia Tan with student Kate Waspe.

Over the first weekend of October 2022, karateka of Lismore Dojo competed at the Gold Coast Budo Challenge. The Challenge saw 178 competitors enter, with a focus on Kata on Saturday October 1st and Kumite on Sunday October 2nd. Competitors came from various Kyokushin organisations and other martial arts styles, locally and from far away as Perth.

The tournament was opened by the Japanese Consul, alongside Federal and State MPs. Competitors were led into the ring by Taiko drummers, and spectators were treated to a display of Taiko drumming. Throughout the event there were displays of Kobudo and Tameshiwari, with Sensei Phil Cox performing a multiple ice break.

Representing KIMAA on the mats were Kate Waspe, Chris Lindsay, Zac Curran and Deacon Thew. Lismore dojo head instructor Sensei Mark McFadden was a judge for Kata and Kumite events, Sempai Wally Gray was the ringside coach, and Sempai Trish Tan judged the Kumite events as well.

Congratulations to all the karateka who participated, and again for their results:

  • Kate came 2nd in the 7-9 years Kata division
  • Chris came 2nd in the male light weight advanced Kumite division
  • Zac came 3rd in the men’s novice Kumite division
  • and Deacon came 3rd in the men’s under 16s novice Kumite division.

Great effort by all at Lismore Dojo.