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{{Short description|Governing body of karate in the Philippines}}
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The '''Philippine Karatedo Federation''' (PKF) is the [[Sports governing body|governing body]] of [[sport]] [[karate]] in the [[Philippines]]. Member of [[Asian Karatedo Federation]] with 39 affiliated countries in Asia and duly
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recognized by the [[World Karate Federation]], the largest international governing body of sport [[karate]] with over 130 member [[countries]] worldwide.
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|president= [[Joey Romasanta]]
|secretary= Emerson Balbin
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The '''Philippine Karatedo Federation N.S.A., Inc.''' (PKF-NSA)<ref name="spin1">{{cite news|last1=Terrado|first1=Reuben|title=POC takes over karatedo affairs after federation stripped of recognition by world body|url=https://www.spin.ph/combat-sports/news/philippine-karatedo-federation-nsa-inc-withdrawal-of-recignition|accessdate=May 14, 2018|work=Sports Interactive Network Philippines|date=April 25, 2018}}</ref> is the [[Sports governing body|governing body]] claiming jurisdiction over the sport of [[sport karate|karate]] in the [[Philippines]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sports.inquirer.net/80917/early-iran-training-for-10-karate-seag-bets|title=Early Iran training for 10 karate SEAG bets|publisher=Sports.inquirer.net|accessdate=January 4, 2015}}</ref>
==Notable Karatekas==
* [[Emma Henry]] - First prominent female [[police|law enforcement]] officer in the [[Philippines]]. A [[police]] [[lieutenant]], she was proficient in [[judo]] and [[karate]], sports not commonly associated with Filipino women in the early 1970s.


==Background==
* [[Gretchen Malalad]] - [[2005 Southeast Asian Games]] [[karate]] [[gold medal]]ist and a former [[beauty pageant]] contestant in [[Binibining Pilipinas]] 2002 where she emerged Ms. Talent and Ms. Red Bull Supreme. She was also a housemate in ''[[Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition]]''.
The Philippine Karatedo Federation was a member of the [[World Karate Federation]] until April 2018 when the world body withdrew recognition amidst allegation of misappropriation of funds allocated for the karate delegation which competed at the [[2017 Southeast Asian Games]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Terrado|first1=Reuben|title=Philippine Karatedo Federation stripped of WKF recognition over alleged funds misuse|url=https://www.spin.ph/combat-sports/news/world-karatedo-federation-withdraws-recognition-pkf|accessdate=April 18, 2018|work=Sports Interactive Network Philippines|date=April 18, 2018}}</ref> However the PFK-NSA is given an opportunity to discuss the recognition withdrawal at the November 2018 WKF Congress.<ref name="spin1"/>


The [[Philippine Sports Commission]] in response to the recognition withdrawal revoked its support for the national karate association while the [[Philippine Olympic Committee]] maintained that the PKF-NSA is still a member. The POC took over the training and selection process of national karate athletes with former Karate coach Jobet Morales as overseer.<ref name="spin1"/>
* [[Randy Mengullo]] - Coach/trainer of [[Jack and Jill School]] and [[Castleson High]].<ref>''NOKAF Officers'', [http://www.sunstar.com.ph/enwiki/static/bac/2004/07/07/sports/nokaf.inducts.new.officers.html Sunstar], 07-07-2004 edition</ref> A [[Dan rank|Sandan]] [[Black belt (martial arts)|Blackbelt]] in {{Nihongo|[[karate]]-[[Dō (Way)|do]]|}} who garnered medals in many karatedo championships and athletic meet of different schools and karate organizations in the Philippines.<ref>''JJS Karatedo rules NOPSSCEA events'', [http://www.visayandailystar.com/2008/September/27/sportnews1.htm Viasayan Daily Star], 2008</ref><ref>''POF-Visayas,''[http://2007.philolympicfestival.com/pofgames_sportprofile.asp?pofgames=VISAYAS&sportid=16&sportname=KARATE-DO Visayas Champion], 2nd POF 2007</ref><ref>''Like a Champ,''[http://www.inquirer.net/junior/nov99wk3/jun_main.htm, Junior Inquirer], January 20, 2008 Edition</ref><ref>''Way of the Kids By NONOY ESPINA,''[BYLINES Magazine], November 2005 Edition</ref><ref>''Official Training Center,''[2005 and 2006 MILO-AAK Karatedo Summer Sports Clinic], Summer of 2005 and 2006</ref><ref>''2008 NOPSSCEA Opening Ceremony,''[NOPSSCEA Newsletter], September 2008 Edition</ref><ref>''JJS Karatedo rules NOPSSCEA events'', [http://www.visayandailystar.com/2008/September/27/sportnews1.htm Viasayan Daily Star], 2008</ref><ref>''Lessons learned in our Karate Class'', [Up The Hill], 1st Semester Issue of 2006</ref>


==External links==
==President==
POC 1st Vice President Joey Romasanta was president until he resigned from the board and was appointed as the president of [[Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas]], Inc. in March 2015. He was re-elected in the same position in October 2016.
* [http://www.olympic.ph/nsas/karatedo.html Philippine Karatedo Federation profile at the National Sports Association]
* [http://jjskaratedojo.tripod.com Super Karate Kids]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/philippine_karate_jack_and_jill_school/ Karate pictures]
* [http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/sim/sim/view/20081214-177923/Life-Lessons-from-Karate Sunday Inquirer Magazine: "Life Lessons from Karate" By: Sensei Randy Mengullo]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpjiA0cgF_A TEAM JJS Championship Fight Video. Player: John Blisse Del Castillo (aka/red belt)]


== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Karatedo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games]]
* [[Philippine Olympic Committee]]
* [[Philippine Olympic Committee]]
* [[Asian Karatedo Championships]]
* [[Asian Karatedo Championships]]


==Gallery==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
<gallery>
Image:PKF Winners.jpg|Philippine Karatedo Federation National Winners
Image:JJS Dojo.jpg|Karatedo by JJS
Image:POF National Championship.jpg|National Winners
Image:Razhel Gee.jpg|National Gold Medalist
Image:JJS Karate Kids.jpg|Playground Demonstration at Panaad Stadium
Image:JJS Karate Kids on Training.jpg|Super Karate Kids
</gallery>


== References==
==External links==
* [http://www.olympic.ph/nsas/karatedo.html Philippine Karatedo Federation profile at the National Sports Association]
{{reflist|}}

{{World Karate Federation}}
{{Sports governing bodies of the Philippines}}


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Latest revision as of 14:23, 22 September 2024

Philippine Karatedo Federation N.S.A.
SportKarate
AbbreviationPKF-NSA
PresidentJoey Romasanta
SecretaryEmerson Balbin
Official website
www.philippinekaratedo.com
Philippines

The Philippine Karatedo Federation N.S.A., Inc. (PKF-NSA)[1] is the governing body claiming jurisdiction over the sport of karate in the Philippines.[2]

Background

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The Philippine Karatedo Federation was a member of the World Karate Federation until April 2018 when the world body withdrew recognition amidst allegation of misappropriation of funds allocated for the karate delegation which competed at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games.[3] However the PFK-NSA is given an opportunity to discuss the recognition withdrawal at the November 2018 WKF Congress.[1]

The Philippine Sports Commission in response to the recognition withdrawal revoked its support for the national karate association while the Philippine Olympic Committee maintained that the PKF-NSA is still a member. The POC took over the training and selection process of national karate athletes with former Karate coach Jobet Morales as overseer.[1]

President

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POC 1st Vice President Joey Romasanta was president until he resigned from the board and was appointed as the president of Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas, Inc. in March 2015. He was re-elected in the same position in October 2016.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Terrado, Reuben (April 25, 2018). "POC takes over karatedo affairs after federation stripped of recognition by world body". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "Early Iran training for 10 karate SEAG bets". Sports.inquirer.net. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  3. ^ Terrado, Reuben (April 18, 2018). "Philippine Karatedo Federation stripped of WKF recognition over alleged funds misuse". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
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