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Japan Karate Association of India, Karnataka + JAPAN KARATE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA, KARNATAKA Affiliated to : Japan Karate Association (JKA) Japan Karate Federation (JKF), Member of Akila Karnataka Sports Karate Association (AKSKA Karate Association of India (KAI) Asian Karate Federation (AKF), South Asia Karate Federation (SAKF), World Karate Federation (WKF) Recognized by : Indian Olympic Association, International Olympic, Committee & Govt. of India (Ministry of Sports & Youth Affairs) SENSEI R. ASHMITHA APARNA 2nd Dan Black Belt joint treasurer JKA India, Karnataka D/o. Raghu.R #49 ,2nd cross Narallappa layout Gudadhahalli V nagenahalli main road. RT nagar post Bengaluru 560032 Mobile No: 9880074760 E -Mail: [email protected] Objective: Professional advancement in the field of Karate and Self Defense, with a leading establishment and World’s largest; most prestigious karate organization. JKA is Dynamic intuition specialized in new and intelligent philosophy of karate. Professional Summary: Learning karate from past 15 years. A competent Karate Trainer with having more than 4 years of experience in SHOTOKAN KARATE in India. Teaching; conducting karate camps, seminars, state and national tournaments spatial training to all the school, college students, ladies and private institution. Professional Profile: 2nd DAN Black belt, have been undergone varies skilled training and certified national instructor, coach, examiner. And certified Trainer of, JKA Karnataka instructor licensed from Japan, and JKAI National kata, Kumite champion. Professional Training: • 2nd Dan Black Belt WATK Approved by: all India karate-do federation, recognized by: Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Indian Olympic Association. • Participated in National Karate Championship Organized by: Karate Association of India • Participated in the 10th JKA All India Training Camp, on Instructor’s training. Extra-Curricular Karate Achievements: 1st place in 3rd National level Open Karate Championship-2018 :(organized by Leo Martial Arts) 1st and 3rd place in Indian Open International Karate Championship 2019 3rd place in 3rd ZEN National Open Karate Championship-2015 1st place in KOLAR Open National Level Karate Championship-2018 2nd and 3rd place in All India Hankuakai open Karate Championship-2018 3rd place in 10th state level karate championship-2017 organized by: AKSKA. Recognized by govt .of India (Ministry of Youth Affairs and sports) 2nd and 3rd place in Mysore Dassara Mahothsava state level dassara sports activity (karate) 1st place in padavipurva shikshana ilake jilla matada keidakuta karate sparde 2019. 1st place in 19th All India sports and games extravaganza VIE 2018 and the 3rd Intercollegiate Karate championship (Jain university) 1st and 3rd place in National Karate Championship 2014. Organized by Western Institution of Martial Arts. 2nd place in 6th state level dasara Karate Championship 2012. 1st and 2nd place in interschool Karate Championship(WASKA) Sri Muni Reddy Award for the BEST SPORTSMAN of the year 2011-2012. 2nd place in 3rd Budobas INTERNATIONAL Karate-do Championship 2015. Chennai,India 1st place in JKA India 5th National Level Championship 2019 Personal Details: • Date of Birth : 27 march 2002 • Marital Status : student • Languages Known : English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu • Other intrest and hobbies : painting, dancing, singing • Location : Bangalore. Hereby confirm that the above information is correct and accurate to the best of my knowledge and supporting evidences may be produced on demand. Place: Bangalore __________________________________ Signature, ASHMITHA APARNA. R .
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