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Wlodzimierz Kwiecinski M.D. (9
DAN Dan or DAN may refer to: People * Dan (name), including a list of people with the name ** Dan (king), several kings of Denmark * Dan people, an ethnic group located in West Africa **Dan language, a Mande language spoken primarily in Côte d'Ivoir ...
) was born on 3 July 1955 in
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(
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
). He is a pioneer of traditional
karate (; ; Okinawan language, Okinawan pronunciation: ) is a martial arts, martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the Okinawan martial arts, indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called , "hand"; ''tii'' in Okinawan) under the ...
in Poland – he started practising karate in 1970. Two years later, Poland was visited by the Japanese Karate Master Chiyomaro Shimoda. An incidental meeting of the teenager and the master gave rise to a passion which could no longer be stopped or confined to any boundaries. He graduated the Military Medical Academy (later he worked as the Polish Air Force medical doctor) and the Academy of Physical Education in Krakow graduated with specialization karate coach. On April 4, 2015, in Chokokuji Soto Zen Temple in Tokyo (Japan), Wlodzimierz Kwiecinski reached the 8 DAN. He is president of the World Traditional Karate-Do Fedearation (WTKF), former International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF) seated in Geneva (Switzerland). He is also founder and chairman of the Traditional Karate Federation of Poland (TKFP). TKFP has got about 200 member clubs and sections in all regions of Poland. Nowadays it is estimated that in Poland there are approx. 30 thousands people practicing traditional karate.


Achievements

For 20 years Wlodzimierz Kwiecinski has been a student of the late Sensei
Hidetaka Nishiyama was a prominent Japanese Grandmaster (martial arts), master of Shotokan karate.ITKF The or ITKF is the international governing body for Traditional Karate. This organisation was founded by Hidetaka Nishiyama. In the early 1990s, Nishiyama's refusal to align his ITKF organization with the World Union of Karate-Do Organizations ...
, co-founder of the
Japan Karate Association Japan Karate Association (日本 空手 協会; ''Nihon Karate Kyokai''; JKA; sometimes referred to simply as ''Kyokai'' 協会 in Japan) is one of the oldest global Shotokan karate organization in the world. Origins Gichin Funakoshi played a ma ...
(JKA). He is a coach of the national team of Poland and author of all their successes. Since 1992 until 2015 Polish national team members won 615 medals at the World and the European Championships; as many as 237 times they won championship titles, becoming one of the most highly recognized national team in the world. Wlodzimierz Kwiecinski was a chairman of the Organizing Committee of many international tournaments and championships held in Poland: * World Championships ( Lodz – 2012; Pruszkow
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– 1998; Krakow – 2016) * three times the European championships ( Rzeszow – 2006; Lodz – 1992, 1999) * several times the World Cup * several times the European Cup


Projects

Wlodzimierz Kwiecinski – a promoter of karate culture and budo philosophy by predilection, is an originator of the investment – Japanese Martial Arts and Sports Centre
Dojo – Stara Wies
located in the village Stara Wies,
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
. The Dojo project started in 2003. The first day featured personal participation of Sensei Hidetaka Nishiyama, founder and first chairman of the International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF), the “spiritual father” and patron of this extraordinary idea. The centre was officially opened six years letter (on October 10, 2009) by the former
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Lech Walesa Lech may refer to: People * Lech (name), a name of Polish origin * Lech, Czech, and Rus, Lech, the legendary founder of Poland * Lech (Bohemian prince) Products and organizations * Lech (beer), Polish beer produced by Kompania Piwowarska, in Po ...
, a man who had, throughout his life, followed the great values common to all people: peace, respect and understanding. Dojo – Stara Wies was designed and built in accordance with the principles of Japanese architecture amid the Polish landscape and is unique on a world scale. It is the world's largest performance training centre for Far Eastern martial arts and sports. Dojo – Stara Wies is the official training base of Poland's Traditional Karate National Team. It is also the centre of budo philosophy. It offers comprehensive training opportunities and a chance to experience the spirit, atmosphere and philosophy of Japanese martial arts to all visitors. Wlodzimierz Kwiecinski was the originator of a nobly project under the name: “Solidarity Bridge - Polish holiday for children from Japan”. Because of a long-term cooperation and intimate friendship between Japan and Poland, he couldn't stay indifferent to suffering and heavy toll caused by the earthquake and tsunami. Traditional Karate Federation of Poland and Wlodzimierz Kwiecinski as a chairman invited 30 children from Japan to spend 2 weeks of summer holiday in Poland at the Japanese Martial Arts and Sports Centre “Dojo – Stara Wies”. They arranged for children a lot of activities and travels e.g. to
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and Krakow. A lot of organizations, foundations and individual people involved and offered their assistance to this nobly project. Mr.
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– former president of Poland, Nobel Peace Prize recipient, consented to be the chairman of the Honorary Committee. Moreover, Mr. Jerzy Pomianowski – former ambassador of Poland in Japan agreed to act as Secretary of Honorary Committee. Mr. Radoslaw Sikorski – the former Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs took the Honorary Patronage of that undertaking. They also received support from Mrs. Jadwiga Maria Rodowicz – former ambassador of Poland in Tokyo, the local authorities and many others.


Awards

* 2001 – Silver Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland – state award conferred by the president of Republic of Poland – for his contribution to development of traditional karate and great coach achievements. * 2003 – Fair Play 2002 award from the Polish Olympic Committee for “behaviour of the audience in accordance with a fair play rule during traditional karate youth competition as well as during the Traditional Karate World Cup in Warsaw and the European Cup in Lodz”. He was handed an award by Mrs. Irena Szewinska, seven times Olympic medalist, member of International Olympic Committee. * 2003 –
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from the Polish Sport Confederation for excellent organization of traditional karate tournaments, ensuring security to all participants of the events and cultural behaviour of the audience during the Traditional Karate World Cup Prokom 2003. He was handed an award by Mr. Andrzej Krasnicki, president of
Polish Olympic Committee The Polish Olympic Committee ( pl, Polski Komitet Olimpijski, PKOl) is the National Olympic Committee representing Poland. History The Polish Olympic Committee was established on 12 October 1919 and in 1919 was recognised by the International Oly ...
. * 2012 –
Order of the Rising Sun The is a Japanese order, established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji. The Order was the first national decoration awarded by the Japanese government, created on 10 April 1875 by decree of the Council of State. The badge features rays of sunlight ...
, Gold Rays with Rosette bestowed by the Emperor of Japan for his steadfast dedication to his study and pursuit of the concept of Budo which lies at the heart of the traditional karate. He was handed an award by Mr. Makoto Yamanaka, ambassador of Japan to Poland. * 2012 – Golden Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland – state award conferred by the president of Republic of Poland – on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of traditional karate in Poland for his contribution to development of this martial art in Poland.


References

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