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World Kendo Championship

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International kendo competition in Italy
World Kendo Championships
VenueForum di Milano
LocationMilan, Italy
DatesJuly 4th - 7th 2024
Champions
Current Individual Champions
MenKeita Hoshiko Japan (JPN)
WomenMihiro Kondo Japan (JPN)

TheWorld Kendo Championship is an internationalkendo competition contested by the member nations of theInternational Kendo Federation (FIK). The championships have been conducted every three years since the inception in 1970. The host of the tournament usually rotates in order through the three FIK administrative regions of Asia, the Americas and Europe (the canceled 2021 tournament and the 2024 tournament were both in Europe).

The competition is divided into four divisions: Men's Individual, Women's Individual, Men's Team, Women's Team. Team matches are individual matches between five members from each team where each member competes in 1 round.

Until 2006, Japan had never lost a championship in any of the four divisions, when the Japanese men's team lost to the USA in the semi-final, with South Korea winning in the final.[1] Previously other teams had come close, such as South Korea (1997, 2003) and Canada (2000). In the individual divisions, South Koreans are appearing more often in the semi-finals and final.

There is an opinion in Japan that this tournament is not of the same caliber as theAll Japan Kendo Championship or the All Japan Police Kendo Championship. The argument being that there is a distinct qualitative difference in the playing level and style of nationalities where Japanese people lived or immigrated to before WW2, and countries that began practicing Kendo post-war. Another opinion is that the level of non-Japanese referees is not of high enough caliber for matches to be judged fairly. In order to offset this, mandatory international referee seminars are organized by the International Kendo Federation with high-ranking Japanese Kendo officials as lecturers.[citation needed]

On 4 September 2020, FIK postponed the 18th championships (18WKC), originally scheduled for May 2021, to a later date, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. It was then cancelled on 20 February 2021[2]

The 19th World Kendo Championships (19WKC) was held inMilan,Italy from 4-7 July 2024.[3][4] A Kendo practitioner fromTaiwan competed for the Chinese team causing controversies regarding his qualifications and citizenship.[5]

Men's

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Team

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The following is a summary of medals acquired by country for the Men's Team Division.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan170118
2 South Korea111315
3 United States02911
4 Brazil0257
 Canada0257
6 Chinese Taipei0167
7Hawaii0022
 Hungary0022
9 France0011
 Italy0011
Okinawa0011
Totals (11 entries)18183672

Individual

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YearFinalThird PlaceTop Eight
WinnerRunner-up
1970M. Kobayashi,JapanT. Toda,JapanT. Yaniguchi,JapanT. Ota,Japan
1973T. Sakuragi,JapanH. Yano,JapanT. Fujita,JapanJ.R. Rhee,South Korea
1976E. Yokoo,JapanK. Ono,JapanK. Hosoda,JapanC. Wu,TaiwanKawase,JapanArima,JapanSato,JapanIto,Japan
1979H. Yamada,JapanK. Furukawa,JapanH. Aikawa,JapanK. Terada,JapanS. Kim,South KoreaS. Nakauchi,USAS. Suzuki,JapanK. Koh,South Korea
1982M. Makita,JapanT. Kosaka,JapanW. Okajima,JapanH. Yasugahira,JapanJ.W. Lee,South KoreaR. Kaneshiro,USAH.G. Jang,South KoreaM. Grivas,USA
1985K. Koda,JapanH. Ogawa,JapanJ.C. Park,South KoreaK.N. Kim,South KoreaJohnson,CanadaKomatsu,JapanUmeyama,JapanUjiie,Japan
1988I. Okido,JapanA. Hayashi,JapanH. Sakata,JapanK.N. Kim,South KoreaJ.H. Lee,South KoreaM. Ishizuka,JapanJ.K. Kim,South KoreaR. Kishikawa,Brazil
1991S. Muto,JapanH. Sakata,JapanM. Yamamoto,JapanS. Shimizu,JapanE. Ohara,CanadaC.S. Oh,South KoreaW. Huh,South KoreaM. Miyazaki,Japan
1994H. Takahashi,JapanK. Takei,JapanS. Hirano,JapanN. Eiga,JapanY.C. Park,South KoreaT. Davidson,CanadaY. Okamoto,JapanT. Nabeyama,Japan
1997M. Miyazaki,JapanF. Miyazaki,JapanT. Ishida,JapanS.S. Park,South KoreaJ.S. Yang,South KoreaY.Y. Liu,TaiwanT. Terachi,JapanJ.P. Labru,France
2000N. Eiga,JapanK. Takenaka,JapanT. Someya,JapanS.S. Hong,South KoreaS. Asaoka,CanadaC. Yang,USAH. Hirata,JapanC.Y. Kim,South Korea
2003H. Sato,JapanH. Iwasa,JapanM. Sato,JapanK. Lim,South KoreaM. Salonen,FinlandK. Ando,JapanC. Yang,USAS.S. Park,South Korea
2006M. Hojo,JapanT. Tanaka,JapanS. Kang,South KoreaG. Oh,South KoreaS. Kamata,CanadaC. Cheng,TaiwanS. Harada,JapanG. Sicart,France
2009S. Teramoto,JapanB. Park,South KoreaK. Lee,South KoreaC. Choi,South KoreaK. Smith,AustraliaD. Wako,JapanT. Furusawa,JapanJ. Brown,USA
2012S. Takanabe,JapanW. Kim,South KoreaT. Kim,South KoreaK. Furukawa,JapanJ. Bertout,FranceT.A. Hoang,CanadaR. Omasa,BrazilS. Okido,Japan
2015T. Amishiro,JapanY. Takenouchi,JapanM. Jang,South KoreaH. Nishimura,JapanJ. Bertout,FranceK. Bosak,PolandR. Murase,JapanJ. Jo,South Korea
2018S. Ando,JapanJ. Jo,South KoreaB. Park,South KoreaY. Takenouchi,JapanY. Katsumi,JapanC. Takayama,BrazilJ. Hatakeyama,USAM. Jang,South Korea
2024K. Hoshiko,JapanK. Matsuzaki,JapanS. Ohira,JapanK. Kimura,JapanA. Kishikawa,AustraliaK. Rukas,Great BritainJ. Wright,Great BritainJ. Williams,USA

Women's

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Team

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The following is a summary of medals acquired by country for the Women's Team Division. (5-person team)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan7007
2 South Korea0606
3 Brazil0134
4 Canada0044
5 United States0033
6 Australia0022
 Germany0022
8 Chinese Taipei0011
Totals (8 entries)771529

Individual

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YearFinalThird PlaceTop Eight
WinnerRunner-up
1997M. Kimura,JapanS. Mogi,JapanW. Nakano,CanadaH.J. Cho,KoreaS. Konishi,BrazilI. Benkman,GermanyP. Sato,BrazilS. Kondo,Japan
2000T. Kawano,JapanK. Baba,JapanH. Yano,JapanS. Asahina,JapanS. Konishi,BrazilE.H. Kwon,South KoreaM. Korogi,JapanH.H. Cho,South Korea
2003K. Baba,JapanY. Tsubota,JapanS. Asahina,JapanK. Okada,JapanN. Soulas,FranceM. Onaka,BrazilY.J. Park,South KoreaC. Shinzato,Japan
2006S. Sugimoto,JapanK. Komuro,JapanE. Inagaki,JapanM. Shimokawa,JapanM. Hayashi,CanadaA. Byeon,South KoreaA. Sipos,HungaryY. Park,South Korea
2009Y. Takami,JapanS. Shojima,JapanC. Shinzato,JapanE. Takashina,BrazilM. Livolsi,ItalyY. Lee,South KoreaM. Hamanaka,CanadaM. Raitanen,Finland
2012S. Sakuma,JapanK. Kurokawa,JapanS. Shodai,JapanK. Kawagoe,JapanS. Park,South KoreaS. Tamura,USAK. Jeon,South KoreaH. Yu,South Korea
2015M. Matsumoto,JapanY.Y. Hu,South KoreaB.K. Won,South KoreaY. Takami,JapanS. Woude,NetherlandsM. Kawagoe,JapanF. Smout,NetherlandsH. Yamada,Canada
2018M. Matsumoto,JapanM. Yamamoto,JapanM. Senoo,JapanM. Fujimoto,JapanA. Akyla,GreeceH. Lee,South KoreaN. Chun,HawaiiS. Woude,Netherlands
2024M. Kondo,JapanM. Suenaga,JapanM. Sato,JapanM. Senoo,JapanK. Kishikawa,AustraliaB. Park,CanadaM. FisherGreat BritainK. Tada,USA

Hosts

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The following is a list of the host countries of the World Kendo Championships.

NumberYearLocation
1st1970Japan,Tokyo
2nd1973United States,Los Angeles
3rd1976United Kingdom,England,Milton Keynes
4th1979Japan,Sapporo
5th1982Brazil,São Paulo
6th1985France,Paris
7th1988South Korea,Seoul
8th1991Canada,Toronto
9th1994France,Paris
10th1997Japan,Kyoto
11th2000United States,Santa Clara
12th2003United Kingdom,Scotland,Glasgow
13th2006Taiwan,Taipei
14th2009Brazil,São Paulo
15th2012Italy,Novara
16th2015Japan,Tokyo
17th2018South Korea,Incheon
18th2021France,Paris. Cancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
19th2024Italy,Milan
20th2027Japan,Tokyo

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toKendo.

References

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  1. ^"World Kendo Championship".
  2. ^"Cancellation of the 18th World Kendo Championships (18WKC)".
  3. ^"Italy to host the 19th World Kendo Championships (19WKC) | FIK".International Kendo Federation (FIK). Retrieved2022-11-21.
  4. ^cik (2022-06-30)."All'Italia l'organizzazione dei Campionati del Mondo di Kendo del 2024".CIK - Confederazione Italiana Kendo (in Italian). Retrieved2022-11-21.
  5. ^"Taiwan Kendo player could lose citizenship after representing China | Taiwan News | Jul. 12, 2024 11:15".taiwannews.com.tw. 2024-07-12. Retrieved2024-08-24.

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