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1st World Open Tournament

2nd World Open Tournament

3rd World Open Tournament

November 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 1975, Tokyo, Japan

November 23rd, 24th & 25th, 1979, Tokyo, Japan

January 20th, 21st & 22nd 1984, Tokyo, Japan

      1. Katsuaki Sato JAPAN
      2. Hatsuo Royama
JAPAN
      3. Joko Nimoniya
JAPAN
      4. Daigo Oishi
JAPAN
      5. Toshikazu Sato
JAPAN
      6. Takashi Azuma
JAPAN
      7. Charles W. Martin
USA
      8. Frank Clark
USA

      1. Makoto Nakamura JAPAN
      2. Keiji Sanpei
JAPAN
      3. Willie Williams
USA
      4. Takashi Azuma
JAPAN
      5. Howard Collins
GT BRITAIN
      6. Bernard Creton
GT BRITAIN
      7. Ceno Maxer
LIECHTENSTEIN
      8. Koichi Kawabata
JAPAN

      1. Makoto Nakamura JAPAN
      2. Keiji Sanpei
JAPAN
      3. Akiyoshi Matsui
JAPAN
      4. Ademir Da Costa
BRAZIL
      5. Yasuto Onishi
JAPAN
      6. Nicholas Da Costa
GT BRITAIN
      7. Keizo Tahara
JAPAN
      8. Dave Greaves
GT BRITAIN

128 competitors from 32 Countries

187 competitors from 62 Countries

192 Competitors
  
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4th World Open Tournament

5th World Open Tournament

 

November 6th, 7th & 8th 1987, Tokyo, Japan

November 2nd, 3rd & 4th 1991, Tokyo, Japan

 

 

      1. Akiyoshi Matsui JAPAN
      2. Andy Hug
SWITZERLAND
      3. Akira Masuda
JAPAN
      4. Michael Thompson
GT BRITAIN
      5. Ademir Da Costa
BRAZIL
      6. Hiroki Kurosawa
JAPAN
      7. Yasuhiro Shichinohe
JAPAN
      8. Nicholas Da Costa
GT BRITAIN

      1. Kenji Midori JAPAN
      2. Akira Masuda
JAPAN
      3. Hiroki Kurosawa
JAPAN
      4. Jean Riviere
CANADA
      5. Kenji Yamaki
JAPAN
      6. Yutaka Ishii
JAPAN
      7. Yasuhiro Shichinohe
JAPAN 
      8. Johnny Kleyn
HOLLAND

Since the multi fractioning that has taken place in Kyokushin there have been World Tournaments held by separate versions of the original International Karate Organisation. Click the below links to view these results.

IKO      WKO

 

After further fractioning, other organisations held their own versions also

Fighting Spirit Award : Jeoffrey Cebekulu  ANGOLA
 
Technical Award : Kenji Midori JAPAN
 
Tameshiwari Award : Zbgniew Matecz SWEDEN

Fighting Spirit Award : Francisco Filho BRAZIL
Technical Award : Michael Thompson GT BRITAIN
Tameshiwari Award : Kiyofumi Abe JAPAN

 

250 competitors from 112 Countries

Click here for Last 32 Draw

250 competitors from 112 Countries

Click here for Last 32 Draw