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__NOTOC__ The 100-man kumite (Japanese: ''hyakunin kumite'') is an extreme test of physical and mental endurance in
Kyokushin karate is a style of karate originating in Japan. It is a style of stand-up fighting and is rooted in a philosophy of self-improvement, discipline, and hard training. Kyokushin Kaikan is the martial arts organization founded in 1964 by Korean-Jap ...
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Kumite Kumite ( ja, 組手, literally "grappling hands") is one of the three main sections of karate training, along with kata and kihon. Kumite is the part of karate in which a person trains against an adversary. Kumite can be used to develop a partic ...
is a form of sparring, one of the three main sections of karate training, and involves simulated combat against an opponent. The 100-man kumite consists of 100 rounds of kumite, each between one-and-a-half and two minutes in length. Normally, the karate practitioner undergoing the test will have to face similarly or higher-ranked opponents, and may face the same opponent more than once in the course of the test (depending on the number of opponents available to participate). Each opponent faced will be fresh and not fatigued or injured. Each of the rounds are done under test conditions, where either of the fighters are allowed to deliver knock out blows. The challenge was devised by
Masutatsu Oyama , more commonly known as Mas Oyama, was a karate master who founded Kyokushin Karate, considered the first and most influential style of full contact karate. A Zainichi Korean, he spent most of his life living in Japan and acquired Japanese ci ...
, the founder of Kyokushin and the first person to complete the test. He completed the 100-man kumite three times over three consecutive days. The second man to complete the test was
Steve Arneil Steve Arneil (29 August 1934 – 2 July 2021) was a South African-British master of Kyokushin karate.Yussof, S. (2010)Steve Arneil: Founder of the IFKRetrieved on 13 March 2010. He learned directly from Masutatsu Oyama and was a senior instruc ...
in 1965. In July 2004, a woman named Naomi Ali completed the 100-man kumite. Today it is considered a normal grading requirement to go through 20 to 40 rounds of Kumite when attempting Dan grades.


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Masutatsu Oyama , more commonly known as Mas Oyama, was a karate master who founded Kyokushin Karate, considered the first and most influential style of full contact karate. A Zainichi Korean, he spent most of his life living in Japan and acquired Japanese ci ...
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Steve Arneil Steve Arneil (29 August 1934 – 2 July 2021) was a South African-British master of Kyokushin karate.Yussof, S. (2010)Steve Arneil: Founder of the IFKRetrieved on 13 March 2010. He learned directly from Masutatsu Oyama and was a senior instruc ...
(UK/South Africa, May 21, 1965) # Tadashi Nakamura (Japan, October 15, 1965) #
Shigeru Oyama was a karate practitioner and instructor who operated a dojo in New York for half a century. He taught Kyokushin karate for many years before forming his own organization World Oyama Karate in 1985. He was hand-picked by Mas Oyama, karate mas ...
(Japan, September 17, 1966) (120 in total) # Loek Hollander (The Netherlands, August 5, 1967) # John Jarvis (New Zealand, 1967) # Howard Collins (United Kingdom, December 1, 1972) #
Miyuki Miura is a prominent Japanese master of karate, first practising Shotokan, then Kyokushin, then World ÅŒyama, and now operating independently.Yussof, S. (''c.'' 2005)Miyuki MiuraRetrieved on March 22, 2010. Early life Miura was born on October 3, 194 ...
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Shokei Matsui ,Habersetzer, G., & Habersetzer, R. (2004): ''Encyclopédie technique, historique, biographique et culturelle des arts martiaux de l'Extrême-Orient'' (p. 455). Paris: Amphora. ()
(Japan, April 18, 1986) # Ademir da Costa (Brazil, April 25, 1987) # Keiji Sampei (Japan, February 24, 1990) #
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(Japan, May 19, 1991) # Kenji Yamaki (Japan, March 22, 1995) # Marius Schoeman (South Africa, March 23, 1996) # Francisco Filho (Brazil, March 22, 1999) #
Hajime Kazumi (born December 14, 1971) is a Japanese karateka. Born in Kanagawa prefecture, Kazumi is a karate fighter who played an active part in the full-contact karate tournaments hosted by Kyokushinkaikan from the early 1990s to the early 2000s. He s ...
(Japan, March 13, 1999) #Pedro Luis Beltrán Goju Nin Kumite, 50 Kumites (Spain, May 17, 2001) (only person who has performed the test at 50 years of age) # Klaus Rex (Spain, December 12, 2002) # Naomi Ali (Australia, July 4, 2004) #Víctor Flores (Argentina, December 8, 2004) #Juan Manuel Gallego (Spain, 21 January 2006) #César Rufo Silvestre (Spain, 3 December 2006) # Arthur Hovhannisyan (March 29, 2009) #
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(Thailand/Australia, October 22, 2011) # Tariel Nikoleishvili (Russia, April 26, 2014) # Abdullah Tarsha (Saudi Arabia, June 2, 2016) # Takuma Kouketsu (Japan, November 26, 2017) # Daniel Sanchez (Spain, March 10, 2018) #Junior Robert McInnes (Japan, May 28, 2018) # Cem Senol (Netherlands, February 22, 2020)


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Karate Combat ''Karate Combat'' is a brand which promotes the first professional, full-contact karate league, hosting worldwide events since April 2018. The private company is headquartered in New York and was founded by Michael DePietro and Robert Bryan. The ...
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Karate at the Summer Olympics Karate at the Summer Olympics made its debut at the 2020 Games in Tokyo, Japan. Olympic karate featured two types of events: Kumite and Kata. Sixty competitors from around the world competed in the Kumite competition, and twenty competed in the ...
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Karate World Championships The Karate World Championships, also known as the World Karate Championships, are the highest level of competition for karate organized by the World Karate Federation (WKF). The competition is held in a different city every two years. Championshi ...


References

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