Pesatuan Karate Goshin-Ryu Negeri Sarawak

Sarawak Goshin-Ryu Karate Association, Sports Commission Reg. No. 2828/2008

Showing posts with label SUKMA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SUKMA. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

SUKMA Atheletes' Profile by Eastern Times 1

This is part of a series of profiles of Sarawak's SUKMA atheletes produced by Eastern Times as a lead up to the SUKMA 2010. We will feature the association's representatives as they become available.

Al-Hasbi Al-Harir
Event: Kata (Individual)



Monday, July 6, 2009

SUKMA 2010 Karatekas' 1st Assessment (Press Report)

Eastern Times 06 July 2009

21 Complete First Karatedo Assessment

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HARIFEN (seated 4th right) posing with Ngui (seated 3rd right), chief coach Al-Harir (2nd left), other coaches and the athletes.

Norni Mahadi

MIRI: Twenty-one athletes from four divisions in Sarawak have completed their first assessment for Karatedo SUKMA XIII 2010 at Eastwood Valley Golf and Country Club (EVGCC), here.
Heading the list were athletes from Miri followed by Sibu (5), Bintulu (3), Kuching (2) and one from Marudi.
Athletes from Miri were Al-Karim Kawi (Kumite), Al-Hasbi Al-Harir (Kata), Nur Nadirah Abdul Ghani (Kata and Kumite) , Muhammad Faiq Zainudden (Kata), Darnizan Darmanto (Kata and Kumite), Dayangku Nurdiyana Awangku Tangah (Kata), Mohd Khaliq Mohd Suppri (Kumite), Akmal Zaki Mohd Laksemana (Kumite), Mohd Suffree Mohd Ali (Kumite) and Ngui Xin Ru (Kata).
Sibu athletes comprised Theodora Leong Suet Wern (Kata), Nurfazila Bahar (Kumite), Nurulashikin Hamdan (Kata and Kumite), Radzi Ramli (Kumite), Jack Chua Peng Hui (Kata and Kumite).
Three athletes from Bintulu are Ayu-Izzati Kasputeri Abdul Nasser (kata), Miraz Ho (Kata) and Noor Surya Sikong (Kata).
Kuching was represented by Bick Baronlee Ajuk (Kumite and Kata) and Evigan ak Indon (Kumite).
Treavor Henry from SMK Marudi is the sole athlete represented the town for Kata event.
According to team manager, Ngui Siou Fong, the athletes have to undergo three assessments to entitle them to represent Sarawak for Karatedo SUKMA XIII.
In the first assessment, it was meant to evaluate the athletes respective skills in Kata and Kumite events.
The first assessment also aimed to identify the strength and weaknesses of the athletes.
The second assessment will be in August while the final assessment for selection is in December this year," Ngui said adding that both assessments will take place here.
Meanwhile, all the athletes have undergone assessments for two events in Karatedo, which are Kata and Kumite.
The selection panels for both specific assessments were Sensei Julian Chin from Sabah Karate Association as Chief Panel while the member panels were Sensei Hj. Jeffrydean from Brunei Karate Federation and Ramlee from National Sport Council.
Also present were the Sarawak Sport Council (MSN) Assistant Director Northern Zone Harifen Haji Mansur.


Friday, June 19, 2009

SUKMA 2010 Karatekas' 1st Assessment

1st assessment for selection of athletes to represent Sarawak in SUKMA 2010 from among all styles in Sarawak will take place from 4th to 5th July in Miri.

Goshin Sarawak has selected its hopefuls from among its ranks.

Good luck to them all.

Train Hard, Train Smart.

GO! GO! GOSHIN!

And on a further note, Congratulations to our Chief Instructor on his appointment as the SUKMA Karate team's Chief Coach.


The Borneo Post, 19th June 2009

Sarawak karate meets on Sukma preparations

MIRI: Sarawak Karate Association (SKA) met here recently to discuss preparations for the Sukma XIII in Melaka next year.

The meeting, chaired by its president So Teck Kee, appointed Ngui Siou Fong as the team manager and retained Al-Harir Muhammed as the chief coach.

Representatives from Sarawak State Sports Council (MSNS), Harriffen Mansur, the acting MSNS Miri assistant director, and Suefarina Affendi, MSNS karate co-coordinator, were also present to discuss how they could contribute to the preparation of the team.

Ngui thanked SKA for appointing him as team manager and pledged to help the team deliver.

Al-Harir also thanked SKA for re-appointing him chief coach for a third time.

He said he would work towards changing the approach to centralised training, talent scouting and lifting the karate standard in the state.

Twelve exponents from Goshin-ryu Sarawak, 10 from Malaysian Association Shitoryu Sarawak (MASK Kenshikan dojo) and two from Asahi Karate Club have been picked for the state shadow team.

According to Al-Harir, three assessments will be conducted to evaluate the level of fitness and technical competency of the exponents.

Goshin-ryu Sarawak exponents will train at Tunas Cemerlang, Pulau Pinang under a national coach, MASK exponents will participate in their annual EMZ tournament in Sabah while Asahi Karate Club exponents will compete in the KOI World Cup in Kuching next month.

History and Background

The Malaysia Goshin-Ryu Karate Federation (MGKF), established in April 1974, is a member of the Malaysia Karate-Do Federation (MAKAF) and currently is one of the most successful karate-do federations in Malaysia. The current head of the MGKF is Grandmaster Soke Clement Soo, who is also the founder of the MGKF.

Goshin-ryu style of Karate was founded by Soke Clement Soo in 1974. This style of Karate is quite similar to Shotokan style but emphasizes more on thrust and penetrating kicks, shorter forward stance and more side stepping movements. Although Goshin-ryu is consider a young style but since the inception it has spread to Australia, India, Kuwait, Switzerland and Germany.

Our style is very simple, which adopts whatever good techniques and should the techniques require changes or modifications, we shall do it. The Federation was officially accepted by Soke Terou Hayashi in 1976. Hayashi is a well known karateka in the world and was the first Referee Council Chairman of WUKO. He is aware of Goshin-ryu as a style of its own and never insisted that Soke Clement Soo change to Hayashi-ha Shito-ryu. Our students practice Shoto-kan, Hayashi-ha Shito-ryu and Goju-ryu Katas meaning that we must be able to adapt to the various different stances.

Our yearly activities are organising tournaments in school, state and national levels both in the Junior and Senior Annual Camp in Taiping includes training in basic techniques, kumite, katas, referee clinic, leadership and tournament. We also participate in the MAKAF's National Junior and Senior Championships.

In Malaysia, Goshin-ryu has dojos in Kuala Lumpur, Petaling, Klang, Jenjarom, Yong Peng, Batu Pahat, Parit Raja, College University of Technology Tun Hussein Onn, Permas Jaya, Skudai, Johor Bahru Polytechnic, Kota Bharu Polytechnic, Seberang Perai Polytechnic, Kluang, Ipoh, Taiping, Penang, Sungai Petani, Kota Baru, Pasir Mas, Rantau Panjang, Kerteh, Kuala Terengganu, Seremban and Miri. Our biggest concentration in promoting the art with about 35 dojos is in Penang. We are proud to say that the activity is so intense that we have to form a Black Belters Club for the operations.

At the heart of our instruction is the Introduction to Karate Program which has established itself as the standard for classical martial art instruction. The program features outstanding workouts which are both exciting and beneficial in a sporting recreational environment. The only magic that we practice is that of hard work and discipline.