Mikio Yahara
Mikio Yahara 矢原美紀夫 | |
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Born |
Ehime Prefecture | April 4, 1947
Native name | 矢原美紀夫 |
Residence | Japan |
Ethnicity | Japanese |
Style |
Karate Shotokan |
Rank | 8th dan |
Occupation | Coach, businessman |
University | Kokushikan University |
Mikio Yahara (born April 4, 1947 in Ehime Prefecture) is a Japanese karate expert of the Shotokan style. He holds the rank of 8th dan.[1]
Biography
Yahara was born in 1947 in Ehime Prefecture, the fourth son of a prominent family with ancient samurai roots.[2] He started his martial art training in judo. After studying at Kokushikan University, he became a kenshusei (or junior instructor) with the Japan Karate Association and began his career as a competitive karateka. In the period 1974-1984, he achieved substantial success both in kumite and kata.[3]
In 2000, after a battle for leadership at the JKA, which lasted from 1987 to 1999, Yahara decided to establish his own organization, the Karatemomichi World Federation[4] that promotes Yahara's core concept of "one killing blow".
Tournament achievements
JKA All-Japan Championships
- 1984 - 3rd (kumite), 1st (kata), Grand Champion[5]
- 1983 - 2nd (kata)
- 1982 - 3rd (kumite), 2nd (kata)
- 1981 - 2nd (kata)
- 1980 - 2nd (kata)
- 1979 - 3rd (kumite)
- 1978 - 2nd (kumite), 2nd (kata)
- 1976 - 3rd (kumite)
- 1975 - 2nd (kumite)
JKA World Championships
- 1983 - 2nd (kata)
- 1980 - 2nd (kata)
- 1977 - 2nd (kata)
See also
References
- ↑ "MIKIO YAHARA 8th Dan". theshotokanway.com. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- ↑ "Микио Яхара" (in Russian). usko-prim.ru. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- ↑ "JKA All-Japan and World Championships". svkarate.com. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- ↑ Larionov, Oleg. "Mikio Yahara: The ‘One Finishing Blow’ Concept". karatenomichi.ru. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- ↑ "JKA Champions". svkarate.com. Retrieved 21 April 2017.