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Ricky Walden scored his best win in a recent seasons, beating Mark Williams 6-5 to earn a last 16 clash with Judd Trump at the Betway UK Championship.

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Rusty lake: roots download free download. Walden won three ranking events between 2008 and 2014 as well as reaching the semi-finals of both the World and UK Championship. He then suffered a serious back injury which set him back for 18 months and put his career under threat. He has now recovered and believes he is gradually working his way back to his best.

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Tonight's result will give the 38-year-old confidence, going into his fourth round tie with world number one Trump on Thursday afternoon.

Chester's Walden built a 5-2 lead tonight with top breaks of 53, 79 and 55. The match turned when he failed to convert a risky plant in frame eight, which opened the door for Williams to fight back. Breaks of 56 and 106 helped two-time UK Champion Williams recover to 5-5. But Walden dominated the decider with runs of 21 and 55 to reach the last 16 of a ranking event for the first time since the 2019 China Open.

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'I messed up one chance early in the decider but stayed patient, potted a good red to a middle pocket and then held myself together,' said world number 46 Walden. 'My practice game is probably as good as it ever has been, but to try and bring that on to the match table is another story and a difficult thing to do. I'm pretty optimistic that it's going to happen and I'm going to get back to winning tournaments. It's going to be a lot of hard work, but results like tonight help,

'It has been a roller-coaster over the last few years. I went through mental torture, knowing that I had just plummeted off the face of the Earth because of something that wasn't my fault. It was so difficult to deal with. Now that I am back playing well again, I feel like it's a second chance.

'Judd is flying at the moment but if I can bring my game out there again I've got every chance.'

Pang Of Anger For Maguire

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Stephen Maguire let slip a 5-3 lead and lost 6-5 against rookie Pang Junxu. It's the first time Maguire has failed to reach the last 16 of this event since he won the title in 2004. The fiery Scot then threatened to pull out of the next two tournaments.

China's 20-year-old Pang has already shown plenty of promise in his debut pro season, beating the likes of Mark Allen, Barry Hawkins and Tom Ford. The world number 112 took another impressive scalp tonight to set up a match with Lu Ning.

Maguire came from 3-0 down to lead 5-3 with top runs of 67, 54, 120 and 103. But Pang hit back in frame nine with a 102 then got the better of a safety battle on the final pink in frame ten for 5-5. In the decider, Maguire missed a mid-range red to a top corner and his opponent punished him with a superb match-winning 95.

World number nine Maguire said: 'That's one way to throw a match away. To be honest I shouldn't have been in the match at the start, I was diabolical in the first few frames. He should have won more easily. I had false hope in the end. He is a great player, I have no complaints about him. I'm thinking about having a break now over Christmas and not playing again until the Masters.'

Round-up

Lu followed up his 6-0 win over Matthew Selt with a 6-1 defeat of Elliot Slessor, making breaks of 63, 65 and 94.

Jamie Jones, who regained his tour card via Q School in August, continued his best run of the season with a 6-4 defeat of Alexander Ursenbacher.

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'I am relieved because Alex played better than me tonight but I won the scrappy frames,' said Welshman Jones, whose top break was 65. 'From 4-4 I decided to be more aggressive and it paid off.'

2019 Christmas Kumite Saturday Dec. 14th

  • Doors Open 8:30 AM
  • Black Belt Meeting 9:30 AM
  • Photos with Santa 10:00 AM
  • Tournament Starts 10:00 Sharp!
  • Contact: 724-640-2111
  • Top 4 places in Black Belt Divisions qualify for WKC National Championships
  • All Rings Matted
  • All Rings operate with Uventex automated scoring
  • Open to all styles and schools of martial arts.
  • 2-min sparring, 1-point sparring, forms, weapons, Team Fighting, Tag Team Fighting and more
  • Novice, Intermediate and Advanced divisions for all age groups
  • 200 divisions offered, something for everyone
ItemPre-Reg before November 25thRegister by December 7thAt the Door
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Season's Beatings! 👊 Welcome to Christmas Kumite , a collaboration of the entire Viola family and the Viola Karate Dojo. The tournament continues the 'Laurel State' Karate legacy that Shihan Viola established in the 1970s. This is an 'open' event that welcomes all styles and schools of karate, tang soo do, tae kwon do, kung fu etc. Whether you are from an Okinawan, Japanese, Korean and Chinese style background, you are encouraged to visit, compete, and make new friendships. We strive for good sportsmanship within a professional atmosphere. All our rings are matted and utilized the latest technology (uventex) to ensure accurate score keeping. Fair judging is a cornerstone of this competition. If you are a black belt from a school attending, please contact me personally so we share the rules with you and add you to the judging panel. We want to have a diverse referee core and do not discriminate from any style. If you have any questions, my personal cell phone is 724-640-2111. Merry Christmas.めりーくりすます

Father Donovan American Dad

*rules are subject to change, please check with center judge for any updates.

CHRISTMAS KUMITE RULES

*rules are subject to change, please check with center judge for any updates.

RINGS: Matted area for divisions

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JUDGES: All divisions have the option to use 3 or 5 judges.

MAXIMUM DEVIATION: (only used with a 3-judge panel) .02 is the maximum deviation permitted from the 'middle score.' This eliminates the impact of one judge altering the outcome of the entire division. This theory has been tested and utilized in national and international events.

TIES: Broken by head-to-head comparison scores of each individual judge (treated as votes). The majority of votes (higher individual preliminary scores) will break the tie if possible. If it is a 'true tie' (unable to be broken) the competitors will run their form again and judges will point (by show of hands) to the winner. Running a different form is optional and not mandatory.

PROTESTS: Must be made at the time of the ruling. Protocol is to ask the coordinator/scorekeeper to alert the center referee. If the situation requires further investigation the ruling can be arbitrated. All decisions by the arbitrator are final. *Protests can only be made by someone with an official coaches pass.

UNIFORM: All competitors must wear a martial arts uniform with no foul or offensive language.

AGE: Competitors must compete their age as of the tournament date December 2nd 2019.

SEQUENCE: Luck of the draw is based on a uventex computer lottery when you register. The draw is 100% random and determined by a third-party.

CLOSED DIVISION: A division is considered closed once the first player bows-in to perform a form or once the first sparring match is started. *Exception: computer-based or staff related errors.

RESTARTS: 1 restart is permitted for under black belt divisions only. No restarts for black belt divisions *Exception: restart for weapons that break during performance.

SCORING RANGE: 9.90-10 (black belts) 9.80-9.90 (under black belts)

TRADITIONAL: No gymnastics, splits, rolls, or creative interpretations. Any traditional uniform with a tie-over-style top is permitted. Patches and/or logos are a non-factor and permitted. A pure white uniform is NOT required, however the uniform should hold true to the standards of the style. Classical Japanese/Okinawan divisions enforce a maximum 4 kiai rule and based on unaltered kata.

FIRST TIMERS: First timer divisions are for competitors with little to no tournament experience. The purpose it to build self-confidence. All competitors win an award.

TEAM FORMS

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Team forms must have a minimum of 2 players. No maximum. The entire team must perform in the 'oldest' and/or 'highest rank' of any team members. (Therefore teams can 'bump up' divisions but not down). Teams may perform kata or weapons. Judges will score on synchronization, technique, intensity and creativity.

SPARRING (POINT FIGHTING)

UNIFORM: No t-shirts or shorts. No exposed jewelry or metal. No shoes.

EQUIPMENT: It is MANDATORY for all competitors to provide and wear their own approved sport karate head gear, safety boots, safety gloves, mouth guard, and protective cup (males). Highly recommended but not mandatory: face shields, chest protectors, leg pad, arm pad, elbow pads and knee pads.

WEIGH-IN: ALL players competing in a weighted division must weigh-in prior to the division (1lb allowance)

BYES: All byes are randomly selected by computer based lottery. Competitors from the same school (not team) will not be matched in the first round if possible. *optional: logic is followed by same country then state.

OUT OF BOUNDS: Out of bounds (exit) is when any part of the body touches outside the mat (tatami). No points can be scored out of bounds. Intentional exit or avoiding the fight: 1-point penalty. A contact exit, force-out, or offensive player who steps out due to momentum is not a penalty.

GROUND FIGHTING: Is not permitted. *Exception:1). All WKC boot-to-boot sweeps are legal and are scored as 1-point if the opponent is deemed down from the sweep. Follow up is an additional 1-point if it scores. Momentum contact is not a penalty.

DOWN BY CONTACT: A player is considered down by contact when any part other than hands/feet are touching the ground [knee, elbow, hip, or backside etc.] after making contact with their opponent. The match is stopped. No Penalty.

FALLING DOWN: A player is considered 'fallen' down if they 'intentionally' fall to the ground on their own accord (with or without contact). 1-point penalty by majority judge's discretion.

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SCORING TARGETS: Headgear area, face, torso (front/side) with control, light or moderate contact depending on player's option, skill level, and division.

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POINT TECHNIQUES: All clean martial arts punches, kicks, ridge hands, and back fists that use appropriate contact and form in the designated scoring areas. (Important: a hand or foot that touches the scoring area does not always warrant a point. The technique demonstrate martial arts merit). *This is a subjective matter, similar to umpires calling balls/strikes in baseball. Protests cannot be filed on judgement of points.

SPREAD: 10-point spread (mercy rule) is in effect.

SCORING: 1-point: hand techniques and body kicks. 2-points: head kicks, jump body kicks, and spinning body kicks. 3-points: spinning head kicks, elevated (jump) spinning kicks (including cartwheel kicks). 1-point for sweeps (that cause the other player to go down additional point if score on the downed opponent). *WKC-style either front leg or rear leg sweeps are permitted. Player with the most total accumulative points after the 2-minute round is the winner. Preliminary tie: Sudden Victory (next point wins).

Win BY 2: All 'first place' matches must have a 2-point spread to determine the winner.

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'I messed up one chance early in the decider but stayed patient, potted a good red to a middle pocket and then held myself together,' said world number 46 Walden. 'My practice game is probably as good as it ever has been, but to try and bring that on to the match table is another story and a difficult thing to do. I'm pretty optimistic that it's going to happen and I'm going to get back to winning tournaments. It's going to be a lot of hard work, but results like tonight help,

'It has been a roller-coaster over the last few years. I went through mental torture, knowing that I had just plummeted off the face of the Earth because of something that wasn't my fault. It was so difficult to deal with. Now that I am back playing well again, I feel like it's a second chance.

'Judd is flying at the moment but if I can bring my game out there again I've got every chance.'

Pang Of Anger For Maguire

Stephen Maguire let slip a 5-3 lead and lost 6-5 against rookie Pang Junxu. It's the first time Maguire has failed to reach the last 16 of this event since he won the title in 2004. The fiery Scot then threatened to pull out of the next two tournaments.

China's 20-year-old Pang has already shown plenty of promise in his debut pro season, beating the likes of Mark Allen, Barry Hawkins and Tom Ford. The world number 112 took another impressive scalp tonight to set up a match with Lu Ning.

Maguire came from 3-0 down to lead 5-3 with top runs of 67, 54, 120 and 103. But Pang hit back in frame nine with a 102 then got the better of a safety battle on the final pink in frame ten for 5-5. In the decider, Maguire missed a mid-range red to a top corner and his opponent punished him with a superb match-winning 95.

World number nine Maguire said: 'That's one way to throw a match away. To be honest I shouldn't have been in the match at the start, I was diabolical in the first few frames. He should have won more easily. I had false hope in the end. He is a great player, I have no complaints about him. I'm thinking about having a break now over Christmas and not playing again until the Masters.'

Round-up

Lu followed up his 6-0 win over Matthew Selt with a 6-1 defeat of Elliot Slessor, making breaks of 63, 65 and 94.

Jamie Jones, who regained his tour card via Q School in August, continued his best run of the season with a 6-4 defeat of Alexander Ursenbacher.

Seasons Beatings Negan

'I am relieved because Alex played better than me tonight but I won the scrappy frames,' said Welshman Jones, whose top break was 65. 'From 4-4 I decided to be more aggressive and it paid off.'

2019 Christmas Kumite Saturday Dec. 14th

  • Doors Open 8:30 AM
  • Black Belt Meeting 9:30 AM
  • Photos with Santa 10:00 AM
  • Tournament Starts 10:00 Sharp!
  • Contact: 724-640-2111
  • Top 4 places in Black Belt Divisions qualify for WKC National Championships
  • All Rings Matted
  • All Rings operate with Uventex automated scoring
  • Open to all styles and schools of martial arts.
  • 2-min sparring, 1-point sparring, forms, weapons, Team Fighting, Tag Team Fighting and more
  • Novice, Intermediate and Advanced divisions for all age groups
  • 200 divisions offered, something for everyone
ItemPre-Reg before November 25thRegister by December 7thAt the Door
1st Event505560
Additional+5+8+10
Team Events+15+20+25
T-Shirts+15n/alimited
Adult Spectator+10+10+10
Youth Spectator+5+5+5
Under 4 years oldfreefreefree
Coaches pass+10+10+10

Season's Beatings! 👊 Welcome to Christmas Kumite , a collaboration of the entire Viola family and the Viola Karate Dojo. The tournament continues the 'Laurel State' Karate legacy that Shihan Viola established in the 1970s. This is an 'open' event that welcomes all styles and schools of karate, tang soo do, tae kwon do, kung fu etc. Whether you are from an Okinawan, Japanese, Korean and Chinese style background, you are encouraged to visit, compete, and make new friendships. We strive for good sportsmanship within a professional atmosphere. All our rings are matted and utilized the latest technology (uventex) to ensure accurate score keeping. Fair judging is a cornerstone of this competition. If you are a black belt from a school attending, please contact me personally so we share the rules with you and add you to the judging panel. We want to have a diverse referee core and do not discriminate from any style. If you have any questions, my personal cell phone is 724-640-2111. Merry Christmas.めりーくりすます

Father Donovan American Dad

*rules are subject to change, please check with center judge for any updates.

CHRISTMAS KUMITE RULES

*rules are subject to change, please check with center judge for any updates.

RINGS: Matted area for divisions

Seasons Beatings Wrestling Tournament

JUDGES: All divisions have the option to use 3 or 5 judges.

MAXIMUM DEVIATION: (only used with a 3-judge panel) .02 is the maximum deviation permitted from the 'middle score.' This eliminates the impact of one judge altering the outcome of the entire division. This theory has been tested and utilized in national and international events.

TIES: Broken by head-to-head comparison scores of each individual judge (treated as votes). The majority of votes (higher individual preliminary scores) will break the tie if possible. If it is a 'true tie' (unable to be broken) the competitors will run their form again and judges will point (by show of hands) to the winner. Running a different form is optional and not mandatory.

PROTESTS: Must be made at the time of the ruling. Protocol is to ask the coordinator/scorekeeper to alert the center referee. If the situation requires further investigation the ruling can be arbitrated. All decisions by the arbitrator are final. *Protests can only be made by someone with an official coaches pass.

UNIFORM: All competitors must wear a martial arts uniform with no foul or offensive language.

AGE: Competitors must compete their age as of the tournament date December 2nd 2019.

SEQUENCE: Luck of the draw is based on a uventex computer lottery when you register. The draw is 100% random and determined by a third-party.

CLOSED DIVISION: A division is considered closed once the first player bows-in to perform a form or once the first sparring match is started. *Exception: computer-based or staff related errors.

RESTARTS: 1 restart is permitted for under black belt divisions only. No restarts for black belt divisions *Exception: restart for weapons that break during performance.

SCORING RANGE: 9.90-10 (black belts) 9.80-9.90 (under black belts)

TRADITIONAL: No gymnastics, splits, rolls, or creative interpretations. Any traditional uniform with a tie-over-style top is permitted. Patches and/or logos are a non-factor and permitted. A pure white uniform is NOT required, however the uniform should hold true to the standards of the style. Classical Japanese/Okinawan divisions enforce a maximum 4 kiai rule and based on unaltered kata.

FIRST TIMERS: First timer divisions are for competitors with little to no tournament experience. The purpose it to build self-confidence. All competitors win an award.

TEAM FORMS

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Team forms must have a minimum of 2 players. No maximum. The entire team must perform in the 'oldest' and/or 'highest rank' of any team members. (Therefore teams can 'bump up' divisions but not down). Teams may perform kata or weapons. Judges will score on synchronization, technique, intensity and creativity.

SPARRING (POINT FIGHTING)

UNIFORM: No t-shirts or shorts. No exposed jewelry or metal. No shoes.

EQUIPMENT: It is MANDATORY for all competitors to provide and wear their own approved sport karate head gear, safety boots, safety gloves, mouth guard, and protective cup (males). Highly recommended but not mandatory: face shields, chest protectors, leg pad, arm pad, elbow pads and knee pads.

WEIGH-IN: ALL players competing in a weighted division must weigh-in prior to the division (1lb allowance)

BYES: All byes are randomly selected by computer based lottery. Competitors from the same school (not team) will not be matched in the first round if possible. *optional: logic is followed by same country then state.

OUT OF BOUNDS: Out of bounds (exit) is when any part of the body touches outside the mat (tatami). No points can be scored out of bounds. Intentional exit or avoiding the fight: 1-point penalty. A contact exit, force-out, or offensive player who steps out due to momentum is not a penalty.

GROUND FIGHTING: Is not permitted. *Exception:1). All WKC boot-to-boot sweeps are legal and are scored as 1-point if the opponent is deemed down from the sweep. Follow up is an additional 1-point if it scores. Momentum contact is not a penalty.

DOWN BY CONTACT: A player is considered down by contact when any part other than hands/feet are touching the ground [knee, elbow, hip, or backside etc.] after making contact with their opponent. The match is stopped. No Penalty.

FALLING DOWN: A player is considered 'fallen' down if they 'intentionally' fall to the ground on their own accord (with or without contact). 1-point penalty by majority judge's discretion.

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SCORING TARGETS: Headgear area, face, torso (front/side) with control, light or moderate contact depending on player's option, skill level, and division.

POINT TECHNIQUES: All clean martial arts punches, kicks, ridge hands, and back fists that use appropriate contact and form in the designated scoring areas. (Important: a hand or foot that touches the scoring area does not always warrant a point. The technique demonstrate martial arts merit). *This is a subjective matter, similar to umpires calling balls/strikes in baseball. Protests cannot be filed on judgement of points.

SPREAD: 10-point spread (mercy rule) is in effect.

SCORING: 1-point: hand techniques and body kicks. 2-points: head kicks, jump body kicks, and spinning body kicks. 3-points: spinning head kicks, elevated (jump) spinning kicks (including cartwheel kicks). 1-point for sweeps (that cause the other player to go down additional point if score on the downed opponent). *WKC-style either front leg or rear leg sweeps are permitted. Player with the most total accumulative points after the 2-minute round is the winner. Preliminary tie: Sudden Victory (next point wins).

Win BY 2: All 'first place' matches must have a 2-point spread to determine the winner.

ILLEGAL TECHNIQUES: Haymaker (swinging/wild punches) with no regard for control, strikes to the groin or throat, uncontrolled, excessive or malicious contact to any area, intentional striking to non-scoring areas (spine, joints, legs etc.), late hits, dropping to the ground to avoid the fight, intentional running out of bounds.LEGAL CONTACT:

  • -CONTROL: No touch/pulled (Halo)……
  • -LIGHT: Touch…………………………….
  • -MODERATE: Slight penetration……….
  • PENALTY CONTACT:
  • -UNCONTROLLED: Beyond legal contact (majority judges discretion)
  • -EXCESSIVE: Extreme penetration (majority judges discretion)
  • -MALCIOUS: Intentional excessive contact: Automatic DQ (majority judges discretion).

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PENALTIES: 1-point penalty points: (all infractions based on majority of judges) Uncontrolled contact to any area, intentional running out of bounds, intentionally falling (to avoid the fight), intentional late hits, retaliation hits, unsportsmanlike conduct.

DQ (Disqualification): is based on the majority vote of the judges (*or if the arbitrator is ringside and witnesses the infraction). Malicious contact is automatic disqualification. Incidental excessive contact, accidental contact and/or self-inflicted injuries that may cause swelling or draw blood are subject to discretion of the arbitrator after consultation with judges. Medical staff has the final say if a competitor can continue or not.

INJURY: If a player is unable to continue on his own accord or is advised by medical staff to bow out due to incidental contact, accidental contact or self-inflicted injury then his opponent will advance. Players will not advance if they intentionally injure their opponent or use malicious contact.

CLOCK MANAGEMENT: Black Belts: 2-minute running clock except final 30 seconds (clock is stopped on each 'stop' break). Under Belts: clocked on breaks in final 10 seconds. Match over at '0' on scoreboard.

COACHING: Coaches must wear an official coaches pass (wrist band) that is purchased for $10.00.

(1) Ten-second time out is permitted per match. Coaches must stay within specified coaches box. Only 1 coach per box. Coaching without a wristband is a penalty. The timeout can only be used during standard match breaks (not during the flow of a match). A coach does not have to be a black belt (parents are permitted to coach with a coaches pass. Coaches are only allowed on the competition floor when the specific division is being staged or in progress. No coaches on the floor for forms divisions.

1-Point Kumite SPARRING

All rules of normal point sparring apply with the exception of the winner is determined by the first person to score. All '3' of the judges must be 'unanimous' on the score.

TAG TEAM SPARRING

Normal point sparring rules apply. Create your own team, or partner up with a friend(s) from another school. Minimum of 2 players to make a team, maximum of 3 players. 2-minute matches/Total Points. Each time a player scores, the scoring player must tag in a new teammate. If a player is scored on 3 consecutive times, and automatic tag is made. The 'switch' or tag only takes place on the call/break by the center judge. 1-time out permitted per team. The team that calls timeout, may make a switch if they choose to.

WKC Divisionshave alternative rules. Please see center judge for any questions.






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