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One of the world most renowned and respected traditional karate masters alive Kanazawa Kancho, 10th Dan.
He is the first karateka to have won the notorious All Japan karate Championship.
In 1957 he was kumite champion, in 1958 he was both kumite and kata champion, on one occasion winning the finals whilst nursing a broken wrist from an earlier event.
Although trained in Judo in his early years, Kanazawa Kancho took up karate whilst at University under the late headmaster of JKA shotokan, sensei Matsatoshi Nakayama. Kanazawa Kancho is also one of the few remaining karateka privileged to have studied under Master Gichin Funakoshi, the famous Okinawin schoolteacher who brought karate to mainland Japan from Okinawa and founded the Shotokan style.
In 1977, Kanazawa Kancho set up SKIF (Shotokan Karatedo International Federation). SKIF is now the worlds largest Shotokan Karate Association under one chief instructor, having over 5 million members in over 107 countries.  Kancho Hirokazu Kanazawa 10th Dan President and Chief Instructor S.K.I.F. | 1931 | Hirokazu Kanazawa was born in Iwate prefecture | | 1956 | Graduated from Takushoku University and joined Japanese Karate Association (JKA) | | 1957 | Kumite Champion 1st JKA All Japan Championship Tournament | | 1958 | Kumite and Kata Champion At 2nd JKA All Japan Championship | | 1961 | Chief Instructor in Hawaii and United States | | 1961 | Received Godan (5th Dan) | | 1962 | Chief Instructor German Karate Federation | | 1966 | Recieved Rokudan (6th Dan) | | 1967 | Chief Instructor JKA Europe | | 1968 | Coach of the European team at the World Championship in Mexico | | 1971 | Received Nanadan (7th Dan) Chief Instructor, J.K.A. International section Instructor at Musashi, Kanto and Kitazato Universities | | 1972 | Coach of the Japanese team at the 2nd W.U.K.O. World Championship in Paris | | 1976 | Referee 1st I.A.K.F. World Championship in Los Angeles Referee JKA Asia-Oceania Championship in Hong Kong | | 1977 | In December, he left J.K.A. to form Shotokan Karate-Do International | | 1978 | Hachidan (8th Dan) | | 1980 | Referee, 5th W.U.K.O. World Championship in Madrid | | 1981 | Referee, 1st World Games in Santa Clara, California | | 1983 | Chairman, 1st S.K.I. World Chamionships in Toyko, Japan | | 1985 | Chairman, 2nd SKI World Championships in Dusseldorf Coach Japanese Association of Physical Education | | 1988 | KyuDan(9thDan) Chairman, 3rd SKIF World Championship in Utsunomiya, Japan | | 1991 | Chairman, 4th SKIF World Championship in Mexico-City, Mexico | | 1994 | Chairman, 5th SKIF World Championship in Yokohama, Japan | | 1997 | Chairman, 6th SKIF World Championship in Milan, Italy | | 2000 | Presented with Jyudan (10th Dan) at 7th SKIF World Championships in Bali, Indonesia | | 2002 | Jyu-Dan (10th Dan), International Martial Arts Federation Japan Karate-Do Federation Coach, Japan association of Physical Education | | 2002 | Irish autumn schedule includes first visit to St. Vincents & St. Josephs Karate Clubs, training at St. Vincents GAA Club (23rd October) | | 2009 | Present Kancho, Supreme Instructor and President of Shotokan Karate-Do International Federation International Referee |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 April 2009 )
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