Since its foundation over 30 years ago members of CUKC have competed with great success at student, regional, national and international level, and competition is firmly grounded as one of the most important parts of life at the club. Training for competition centres around Monday night squad sessions, where the squad train for competition kumite (both shobu ippon and WKF), Friday nights, which are informal sparring sessions, and Thursday nights, which are for kata training.
Participants in competition who meet certain criteria are awarded 'blues'. The criteria are explained on this page and a record of past Blues awards can be found here.
This page catalogues the many competitive achievements of the club since the late 1980s. If you are able to help fill in the gaps before 2000, please get in touch with the webmaster.
Club Competition 2024
Each year the club organises an internal competition, with the hoping of getting people who've never competed before to give it a go. Intra-Club Competition 2024
Competition Report
The 2024 Intra-club competition saw a mix of new and old faces and promised to be a great event to round off the term before Christmas!
Kata
We began with the Kata rounds with 1 round for Kyu grades followed by Dan grades (2nd round for top 4).
Women's Kyu Kata
Emma took the win with Heian Godan with Shloka coming a close second with Bassai Dai. A great start to the competition.
Mens Kyu Kata
Bassai Dai was a popular kata amongst this group - 4 out of 5 performed this. Yusuf with the Shitoryu version won this round with Rolland and Indi in 2nd and 3rd respectively.
Overall very tight Kyu Grade Katas and a great overall experience for everyone!
Women's Dan Kata:
We saw a variety of Katas in this category, including some Wadoryu and Shitoryu ones.
Rose took a decisive victory with her Katas, Anan and Chatanyara Kusanku scoring 21.7 points each, the highest of the day.
Fatemeh and Amélie both performed Gojushiho Sho for their final round and had strong performances to round off the podium places. A very close category here and a very high overall standard and a range of katas performed made this a particularly exciting bout to watch!
Men’s Dan Kata:
Bassai Dai once again was popular in this category and performed by 3 of the 4 that made it to the 2nd round.
Both Dani and Alexander performed Gankakku for their 2nd kata, securing 2nd and 3rd place with Nirmay taking the victory with 21.6 points for both Gojushiho Sho and Kanku Sho.
Again a very close first round, with more support for the main 4 black belt katas seen here.
Kumite
Following the highly intense kata rounds, everyone prepared for Kumite with some last minute additions. All rounds were a speedy 1.5 minutes with Shobu Ippon scoring.
Women’s Black+Brown Belt Kumite:
With 2 last minute additions to the draws for Angela and Shloka alongside Liz and Erin, this category promised to be even more exciting!
Liz led the points against Erin scoring 2 wazaris in the time and securing her spot in
the finals! Erin put up a good fight in response and came very close to scoring several times.
Shloka and Angela were added to fight at the last minute with Shloka also competing in a category up from her usual. Angela took the lead with a wazari before the time ran out, giving her the victory in the end and taking her to the finals.
The finals ended up being very evenly matched with both Liz and Angela scoring a wazari each and keeping the other at bay for the winning point. A very exciting match to watch ended with the referees choosing Angela as the winner for the Women’s B+B Belt Kumite category (renamed from Dan Grades).
Men’s Kyu Grades Kumite
Indi and Rolland were up first. Rolland pulled up 2 wazaris to get through to the finals.
Yusuf and Ben were up next, with Yusuf similarly scoring 2 wazaris back to back to secure his spot in the finals.
The final saw the clash of the “2-wazari” winners, with Yusuf scoring a beautiful roundhouse kick and another wazari to propel himself to the top step of the podium.
Another exciting category with a good showing from the Kyu Grades.
Men’s Dan Grades Kumite
The first fight was Lukas against Li Sen, with Lukas starting off aggressive and scoring a quick wazari. Another wazari followed and took Lukas to the semi finals.
The next fight saw another last minute addition of Alexander against Nirmay. Within a
couple seconds, a strong face punch led to a quick “ippon” for Nirmay, who proceeded to the finals.
Lukas was up again for the semi-finals against Callum, with Callum scoring a wazari with a front hand jab to lead the points. Following that, a punch-kick combination scored an ippon for Callum and secured his place in the finals.
The finals saw Callum face off against Nirmay. There was a slower start than the other fights seen, leading to a clinch before a “yamae” was called. In a faster paced resumption, a stunning head kick by Callum left the referees in disbelief as Sensei Ken, the centre ref, “heard it but didn't see it”. Eventually scoring that as a wazari, Callum initially debated whether to go aggressive before deciding to hold back for a moment before eventually scoring a final wazari to round off the finals as the winner!
Image credit: Emma Shen
Due to a delivery issue, the medals could not be handed out on the day, however to finish off the competition, the Alvaro Angeriz Award was presented to Shloka, in light of her great kata performance as well as her surprise entry into the kumite matches, where she kept her cool and fought in a higher category than usual! In addition, her commitment to classes and being a very friendly person to everyone in CUKC makes her the most deserving of this award!
Thank you to everyone who helped organise this intra-club competition, including our President and VP, Callum and Rose, as well as our Chief Instructor Sensei Ken and the other referees, and Maya for scoring at the table, without which this competition would not have been possible! Finally, thank you and congratulations to everyone who competed, this is a great experience for everyone and is a great stepping stone to larger competitions in the
future!
Report by Nirmay Jadhav
CUKC Men’s Captain
2024-2025
Men's Captain: Nirmay Jadhav
Women's Captain: Ayako Frellesvig
2023-2024
Men's Captain: Jack Doust
Women's Captain: Elizabeth Li
2022-2023
Men's Captain: Callum Reid
Women's Captain: Ellie Worth
2021-2022
Men's Captain: Tom Xu
Women's Captain: Millie Johal
2020-2021
Men's Captain: Chris Hamilton
Women's Captain: Danielle Ball
2019-2020
Men's Captain: Putu Khorisantono
Women's Captain: Eleanor Lee
2018-2019
Men's Captain: Jamie Lowenthal
Women's Captain:
2017-2018
Men's Captain: Stephen Ducray
Women's Captain: Nivedita Sarveswaran
2016-2017
Men's Captain: Vlad Soltuz
Women's Captain: Ellen Weaver
2015-2016
Men's Captain: Jonny Sinclair-Williams
Women's Captain: Ellen Weaver
2014-2015
Men's Captain: Scott Ang
Women's Captain: Amy Hall
2013-2014
Men's Captain: Quang Thinh Ha
Women's Captain: Tasha Nussbaum
2012-2013
Men's Captain: Jerome Singh
Women's Captain: Caroline Tanner
2011-2012
Men's Captain: Matt Houlden
Women's Captain: Emma Nunn
2010-2011
Men's Captain: Liam Gabb
Women's Captain: Gosia Stanislawek
2009-2010
Men's Captain: Nim Sukumar
Women's Captain: Stephanie McTighe
2008-2009
Men's Captain: Paul Smith
Women's Captain: Gemma Coughlin
2007-2008
Men's Captain: Tom Johnson
Women's Captain: Madeleine Wood
2006-2007
Men's Captain: Ian MacLeod
Women's Captain: Su-Yin Tan (until Oct 06)
2005-2006
Men's Captain: Simon Picot
Women's Captain: Andy Hicks (vc) / Lianne Walsh
2004-2005
Men's Captain: Robin Donnelly
Women's Captain: Charlie Gray
2003-2004
Men's Captain: Tom Culverhouse
Women's Captain: Sarah Owen
2002-2003
Men's Captain: Deepak Srivastava
Women's Captain: Jenny Prior
2001-2002
Men's Captain: Mladen Tosic
Women's Captain: Andrea Brady
2000-2001
Men's Captain: Tom Culverhouse
Women's Captain: Sam Holland
1999-2000
Men's Captain: Kenjiro Hori
Women's Captain: Precious Lunga
1998-1999
Men's Captain: Johnnie Walker
Women's Captain: Chris Luecke
1997-1998
Men's Captain: David Colb
Women's Captain: Michelle Dickens
1996-1997
Men's Captain: Denis Koltsov
Women's Captain: Hazel Leidig
1995-1996
Men's Captain: Yannis Hatzioannou
Women's Captain: Natasha Guy
1994-1995
Men's Captain: Yash Kulkarni
Women's Captain: Sarah Lane
1993-1994
Men's Captain: Tom Kompier
Women's Captain: Oyuna Sanjassaurian
1990-1991
Men's Captain: Andrew Gates
Women's Captain: Laura Whitford
1988-1989
Men's Captain: Jason Purcell
Women's Captain: Shona Cantrell