Karate Association of India

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Karate Association of India
SportKarate
JurisdictionMinistry of Youth Affairs and Sports,[1] Government of India
Abbreviation(KAI)
Founded2013 (2013)
AffiliationWorld Karate Federation
Affiliation date10 September 2013 (10 September 2013)
Regional affiliationAsian Karate Federation
Affiliation date2013
HeadquartersDelhi
PresidentMr Kuldeep Vats
India

The Karate Association of India (KAI) is incorporated on 26 September 2013  It is classified as Non-govt company and is registered at Registrar of Companies, Delhi and its only National Sports Federation for Karate Sports in India recognised by Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports affiliated with World Karate Federation (WKF) , Asian Karate Federation (AKF), South Asian Karate Do Federation (SAKF) and Commonwealth Karate Federation (CKF) from September 2013 to September 2020.[2][3][4]

KAI is only association or federation to select the athletes to represent country at Asian Games, World Karate Championships , Asian Karate Championships, Commonwealth Karate Championships , South Asian Karate Championship, World Youth Cup, Karate 1 Premier League, USA Open Karate Championship and other Good Will International Tournaments.[5][6]

Tournaments[]

National Karate Championship[]

  • The National Championships are held annually for Senior, U-21, Junior, Cadet and Sub Junior levels.

KAI is only sports body to promote the tremendous art of Karate Sports in all over India at School, Colleges, University and Corporate level not only as a Martial Art of Self Defence but also as a Sport. Karate Sports is now a medal event in Olympic, School Games, National Games, SAF Games & Asian Games, World Games, Youth Olympic and Karate duly recognised by International Olympic Committee.

Affiliated Associations[]

Karate Association of India (KAI) has 36 State/Province Members all over India along with Services Sports Control Board (SSCB), Army, CRPF, ITBP. Assam Rifles and many Police Forces as a Corporate Members.

KAI Presidents[]

S.No. Name State Tenure
1. Karate R. Thiagarajan Ex Deputy Mayor, Tamil Nadu 2013 – 2018
2. Lika Tara[7] Arunachal Pradesh 8 January 2020 – present

KAI Secretary Generals[]

S.No. Name State Tenure
1. Bharat Sharma Delhi 2013 – 2018
2. Ambedkar Gupta[8] Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) 2019 – 2020
3. Rajnesh Chaudhary Haryana 23 October 2020 – present

Athlete[]

Name list of the Athletes Indian National Karate Team who represent India at Asian Games, World Karate Championships , Asian Karate Championships, Commonwealth Karate Championships , South Asian Karate Championship, Thailand open Karate tournament, World Youth Cup, Karate 1 Premier League, USA Open Karate Championship, and other Good Will International Tournaments.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Name of the Athletes along with Results.
YEAR NAME STATE / UNIT COMPETITION VENUE RANK / POSITION EVENT
2021 [17][18] Delhi Karate 1 Premier League Istanbul  Turkey 25th Individual Male Kata
2020 [19][20] Delhi Karate 1 Premier League Santiago  Chile 9th Female Kumite 55 Kg
2020 [21] Delhi Karate 1 Premier League Santiago  Chile 31st Individual Female Kata
2019 [22] Delhi 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan 15th Individual Male Kata
2019 [23][24] Delhi 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan 5th Male Kumite 67 Kg
2019 [25] Gujrat 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan 13th Individual Female Kata
2019 [26] Delhi 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan 9th Female Kumite 55 Kg
2019 [27] Haryana 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan 7th Female Kumite Above 68 Kg
2019 Punjab 18th AKF CADET, JUNIOR and U21 Asian Karate Championships Kota Kinabalu  Malaysia  Bronze Junior Kumite 48 Kg
2019 [28] Madhya Pradesh 18th AKF CADET, JUNIOR and U21 Asian Karate Championships Kota Kinabalu

Malaysia

 Bronze U21 Kumite 55 Kg
2018 Karnataka Asian Games 2018 Jakarta

 Indonesia

Participate Men's Kumite 75 kg
2018 Haryana Asian Games 2018 Jakarta  Indonesia Participate Men's Kumite 84 Kg
2018 [29] Haryana 17th AKF CADET, JUNIOR and U21 Asian Karate Championships Okinawa  Japan  Bronze Cadet Kumite 47 Kg
2018 [30] Delhi 17th AKF CADET, JUNIOR and U21 Asian Karate Championships Okinawa  Japan  Bronze U21 Kumite 55 Kg
2018 [31] Bihar 17th AKF CADET, JUNIOR and U21 Asian Karate Championships Okinawa  Japan  Bronze U21 Kumite Above 68 Kg
2018 |[32] Haryana 17th AKF CADET, JUNIOR and U21 Asian Karate Championships Okinawa  Japan  Bronze U21 Kumite 84 Kg

Captain[]

Sujal Shirke Represented Indian National Junior Karate Team for the World Karate Championship, Asian Karate Championship, Commonwealth Karate Championship and many Recognised International Tournaments through National Sports Federation of Karate - NSF (KAI) Recognised by: Govt. of India (Ministry of Sports & Youth Affairs) as Team Captain of Indian Karate Team. With bank balance of 20 cores,Highest paid player in karate organization

S.No. Name State Tenure
1. [[Sujal Shirke ][33][34] Maharashtra 23 October 2020– present

Coach[]

Name List of the Coaches Indian National Karate Team who was represent India at Asian Games, World Karate Championships , Asian Karate Championships, Commonwealth Karate Championships , South Asian Karate Championship, World Youth Cup, Karate 1 Premier League, USA Open Karate Championship and other Good Will International Tournaments.

Coach of National Teams for International Events
YEAR NAME STATE / UNIT COMPETITION VENUE COACH
2019 Ratan Gambhir Madhya Pradesh 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan Head Coach
2019 Sanjeev Kumar Uttarakhand 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan Coach
2019 Sawan Kumar SSCB Karate Team 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan Coach
2019 Bharat Yadav Haryana 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan Coach
2019 Pacha Nobin Jomoh Arunachal Pradesh 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan Coach
2019 Linza Fanny Meghalaya 16th Senior Asian Karate Championship Tashkent  Uzbekistan Coach
2018 Jaidev Sharma Madhya Pradesh Asian Games 2018 Jakarta  Indonesia Coach

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