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This document outlines the gestures and signals that referees and judges should use in karate competitions. It states that the central referee's gestures should be clear, large, and concise. It also notes that the mirror judge's gestures should be short, quick, discreet, and courteous. Finally, it provides illustrations of the signals for different scoring outcomes like ippon, waza-ari, penalties, and draws in kumite and kata matches. It also defines the meanings of referee whistle signals.

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This document outlines the gestures and signals that referees and judges should use in karate competitions. It states that the central referee's gestures should be clear, large, and concise. It also notes that the mirror judge's gestures should be short, quick, discreet, and courteous. Finally, it provides illustrations of the signals for different scoring outcomes like ippon, waza-ari, penalties, and draws in kumite and kata matches. It also defines the meanings of referee whistle signals.

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ART.

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The Central Referees gestures must be clear and large (Fig.4) <back to top>

Mubobi

Jogai

Atenai(Shiro)

Waza Ari

Shobu Hajime

Hayai

Yowai

Maai

Yame

Tzutzukete Hajime

Ippon

Waza Ari

Nukete Imasu

Uke Imasu

Aiuchi

Hikiwake

Torimasen

Kiken

Chui

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Hansoku

Shikakku

Fukushin Shugo

Fig.4 ART. 3:
The Mirror Judges gestures must be short, quick, discreet and courteous (Fig.5) <back to top>

Ippon

Waza Ari

Atenai

Yowai

Maai

Nukete Imasu

Uke Imasu

Mubobi

Jogai

Fig.5

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ART. 4:
4.1

SIGNALS <back to top>


The signals can be made by either flags and/or whistle The corner Judges flag signals for KUMITE IPPON (Fig.6):

Ippon

Waza Ari

Torimasen

Aiuchi

Uke Imasu

Nukete Imasu

Mienai

Maai

Jogai

Atenai
Atenai

Chui

Hansoku

Fig.6

4.2

The Referee and Judges signals for KATA matches (Fig 7)

The signal for HIKIWAKE

The signal for No Kachi

Fig.7

4.3

The Whistle signals used by the Referees shall have the following meanings: a) Long/normal + short/strong = Hantei. b) Short/strong = the command to lower the flags or the Score Boards.

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