34th Lim Kwa Chwee Memorial Tournament 2024

Last updated: 11 Dec 2024, 11pm

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Schedule

  • 0815 School gates open

  • 0830 - 0845 Registration

  • 0845 - 0900 Shinpan briefing

  • 0900 - 0915 Opening ceremony

  • 0915 - 0925 Beginner category

  • 0925 - 0945 Children (7-10yo) category

  • 0945 - 1015 Children (11-15yo) category

  • 1015 - 1035 Men’s Junior category

  • 1035 - 1055 Break

  • 1055 - 1130 Women’s category

  • 1130 - 1255 Men’s Senior category

  • 1255 - 1315 Finals (all category)

  • 1315 - 1330 Closing ceremony

  • 1330 - 1400 Godo keiko

  • 1400 - 1430 Pack up and leave

Remarks

There has been an update in categories.

  • Primary School category will now be known as Children category and will be split into 2 groups - 7-10 years old and 11-15 years old

  • Women’s Junior and Women’s Senior categories will combine to just Women category


Beginner (Non-Bogu)

  • Zenshin Kotai Shomen Uchi x 20

  • Hayasuburi x 20


Children (7-10yo)

All matches are 2 minutes long and sanbon-shobu.

Round robins: There will be no encho. Winner is decided based on Matches won followed by Points won. Only 2 from each group will progress to elimination.

Eliminations: In an event there is a tie, there will be encho. The first player to score an ippon wins.


Children (11-15yo)

All matches are 2 minutes long and sanbon-shobu.

Round robins: There will be no encho. Winner is decided based on Matches won followed by Points won. Only 2 from each group will progress to elimination.

Eliminations: In an event there is a tie, there will be encho. The first player to score an ippon wins.


Men’s Junior

All matches are 3 minutes long and sanbon-shobu.

In an event there is a tie, there will be encho. The first player to score an ippon wins.


Women

All matches are 3 minutes long and sanbon-shobu.

In an event there is a tie, there will be encho. The first player to score an ippon wins.


Men’s Senior

All matches are 3 minutes long and sanbon-shobu.

In an event there is a tie, there will be encho. The first player to score an ippon wins.

Joyce Chia