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Name Date Joined Martial Arts Style Gender Country Grade Name Date Joined Martial Arts Style Gender Country Grade Abdul Basir Amarkhail 18/05/2015 2:48 Kyokushin Male Afghanistan 2nd Dan Dazi Zahir 12/08/2013 11:23 Karate Kick Boxing Male Algeria 6th Dan Dr.Allaoua Mohamed Rabie 6/05/2012 6:57 Shidokan Karatã© / Kick Boxing Male Algeria 2nd Dan Raul Edgardo Soria 2/01/2013 2:46 Karate Seishinkaikan Male Argentina 7th Dan Edik Sargsyan 23/04/2011 13:38 Kyokushinkai Karate Male Armenia 3rd Dan Edward Emin 7/10/2007 11:33 Kyokushin Kaikin Male Australia 8th Dan Kevin Blundell 5/11/2013 3:51 Kumiai-Ryu Martial Arts System Male Australia 8th Dan Peter Mcinnes 20/01/2014 1:44 Freestyle Karate Male Australia 8th Dan Si Fu Gawain Siu 12/10/2007 12:14 Ging Mo Kune (Kung Fu) Male Australia 7th Dan Terry Lim 9/02/2015 3:30 Loong Fu Pai Male Australia 7th Dan Guido Grima 19/05/2015 2:59 Willow Heart Yoshin Ryu Male Australia 7th Dan Barry Johnston 30/09/2007 12:42 Te Shin Kai Karate Male Australia 6th Dan Ross Cameron 15/07/2011 11:30 Hsou Jing Do Male Australia 6th Dan George Kolovos 13/09/2013 8:38 Kyokushin Male Australia 6th Dan Frank Monea 7/04/2015 5:05 Ryukyu Kempo Tomarite Male Australia 6th Dan Alex Kastamonitis 21/10/2009 7:45 Yoshin Martial Arts Male Australia 5th Dan Mark Cousins 6/02/2010 5:05 Ashihara Karate Male Australia 5th Dan Matt Mcgregor 22/03/2011 10:49 Kyokushin Karate Male Australia 5th Dan Stavros Saristavros 12/02/2013 22:26 Go Ju Karate, Kickboxing, Philippino, Bjj, Male Australia 5th Dan Freestyle Herve Vengatasamy 22/04/2013 4:45 Shorin Kempo Male Australia 5th Dan Susan Mclaughlin 22/04/2013 5:03 Shorin Kempo Female Australia 5th Dan Darren Fleming 19/05/2015 3:05 Willow Heart Yoshin Ryu Male Australia 5th Dan Saman Khademagha 13/10/2009 6:50 Byakuren Karate Male Australia 4th Dan Malcolm Ayles 29/10/2009 18:57 Shiryodo Karate Male Australia 4th Dan Anthony Walmsley 15/07/2011 6:29 Wing Chun Kung Fu Male Australia 4th Dan Matthew Charles 20/06/2012 6:18 Seishin Karate-Do Australia Male Australia 4th Dan Lynette Anne Hood 2/03/2013 3:47 Karate Female Australia 4th Dan Darren Jordan 10/09/2013 4:24 Jukudo Kyokushin Male Australia 4th Dan Tony Hester 19/09/2013 5:02 Seishin Australia Male Australia 4th Dan Dr.Peter Lewis 24/10/2007 18:24 Shorin Kempo Male Australia 4 th Dan Mark Lee 5/12/2010 9:39 Senshi Karate Male Australia 3rd Dan Timothy John Malloch 23/03/2011 8:28 Ashihara Karate Male Australia 3rd Dan Brendon Cunnigham 14/08/2011 7:47 Shorin Kempo Kaikan Male Australia 3rd Dan Nino Di Pasquale 19/03/2012 21:41 Shorin Kempo Karate (Shorin Kempo Male Australia 5th Dan Australia) Marek Bednarz 25/03/2011 8:49 Kyokushin Male Australia 2nd Dan Phil Jacobcon 25/03/2011 10:03 Kyokushin Male Australia 2nd Dan Tom Mcmahon 22/06/2012 3:57 Shin Yu Do Male Australia 2nd Dan David Scott Stewart 6/10/2013 9:53 Seishin Karate-Do Australia Male Australia 2nd Dan Michelle Harmer 3/11/2013 22:56 Kyokushin Female Australia 2nd Dan Daniel Fox 1/09/2010 11:08 Kyokushin Karate Male Australia 1st Dan Steve Talevski 23/03/2011 8:26 Kyokushin Karate Male Australia 1st Dan Rasim Sulovic 25/03/2011 9:59 Shorin Kempo Male Australia 1st Dan Peter Chiricosta 22/09/2013 0:28 Kyokushin Male Australia 1st Dan Leanne Stewart 6/10/2013 10:18 Seishin Karate-Do Australia Female Australia 1st Dan Mark Edwin Michael Goss 17/09/2012 6:46 Itf Taekwon Do Male Australia Fazal Muhammad 14/07/2013 9:27 Budoshin Karate Male Bahamas 7th Dan Md.Humayun Kabir 14/01/2013 3:50 Shotokan Karate Male Bangladesh 6th Dan Zakir Hussain 16/03/2013 13:57 Kyokushin-Kan Male Bangladesh 3rd Dan Abdullah Al Mamun 8/07/2014 3:50 Shitury Karate Male Bangladesh 3rd Dan Abdullah Al Mamun 8/07/2014 3:55 Shitury Karate Male Bangladesh 3rd Dan Soussi 7/03/2012 17:54 Karate Kick Boxing Male Belgium 6th Dan Abdelaziz 12/05/2012 11:03 Karate Shidokan / Karate Full Contact Male Belgium 6th Dan Saeed Azoogh 23/01/2012 23:23 Kyokushin Male Belgium 5th Dan Duda Sã©Bastien 27/08/2010 20:05 Byakuren Karate, Shindokai Karate, Muay Male Belgium 1st Dan Thai, Mma Cristobal Zilker 22/06/2011 19:57 Hapkido Male Bolivia 1st Dan Robson Bã©Lli 9/02/2013 4:24 Shen Zhen Tao Kung Fu, Wing Chun Kuen, Male Brazil 8th Dan Karate-Do Shito Ryu, Karate-Do Shotokan, Hapkido, Taekwondo, Judo, Goshin Jitsu, Nihon Jujutsu, Krav Maga. Ademir Da Costa 7/10/2007 13:58 Seiwakai Male Brazil 6th Dan Dr. Flã¡Vio Rodrigo Masson Carvalho 17/02/2010 1:06 Kyokushin Karate Male Brazil 5th Dan Josã© Koei Nagata 20/03/2012 21:27 Kyokushinkaikan Karate, Muay Thai, Mma, Male Brazil 5th Dan Kobudã´ Edilton Garcia De Paula 31/07/2014 3:20 Daido Karate Male Brazil 4th Dan Cesar Augusto Boaretto 26/02/2010 21:37 Karate Kyokushin Male Brazil 3rd Dan Jarbas Dutra Junior 8/07/2014 3:36 Kyokushin Male Brazil 3rd Dan Enrico Magalhaes Severino 23/03/2011 8:08 Seiwakai Karate Male Brazil 2nd Dan Ricardo Granda 25/03/2011 9:20 Kyokushin Male Brazil 2nd Dan Allan Cristian Mangoni 23/03/2011 7:06 Seiwakai Karate Male Brazil 1st Dan Edmarcio N. Rodrigues 21/02/2014 4:06 Kyokushin, Jeet Kune Do, Kickboxing And Thai Male Brazil 1st Dan Boxing Shoot Combat Systems - Mma Ooi Hock Lye 7/10/2007 11:58 Tae Kwon Do Male Canada 8th Dan Eric Lamoureux Karate Ultime 15/06/2011 20:33 Kyokushinkai Male Canada 7th Dan Ivan John Curic 25/03/2011 10:08 Tae Kwan Do Male Canada 4th Dan Joshua Charles Pitt 25/03/2011 10:20 Tae Kwan Do Male Canada 1st Dan Steve Graham 25/10/2007 8:59 Taekwando Male Cayman Islands 7th Dan Camilo Antonio Hernandez Moraga 3/09/2013 17:48 Tang Soo Do-Full Contact-Kick Boxing-Self Male Chile 2nd Dan Defense Saeed 5/04/2011 10:14 Free Style Karate Male China 6th Dan Name Date Joined Martial Arts Style Gender Country Grade Mr. Gong Han 9/10/2007 9:24 Kyokushin Male China 5th Dan Chen Chunkang 23/03/2011 8:02 Kyokushin Male China 2nd Dan Zheng Xing 23/03/2011 8:21 Kyokushin Male China 1st Dan Xu Pengfei 25/03/2011 9:23 Kyokushin Male China 1st Dan Fabian M Calvo 21/02/2010 23:50 Ashihara Karate Male Costa Rica 3rd Dan Ihab Eyada 4/09/2013 20:59 Karate - Kickboxing - Kempo Male Egypt 7th Dan Hany 19/09/2011 21:42 Male Egypt 5th Dan Ahmed Yousef Abdul Fattah 25/03/2011 9:40 Riyu Jits Male Egypt 1st Dan Frã©Dã©Ric Paezkiewiecz 16/03/2013 22:36 Jissen Jujitsu / Jissen Karate-Do Male France 4th Dan Ghislain Gimpinna 25/11/2013 13:34 Shindokai Kan Karatã© Male France 3rd Dan Thomas Zã¼Llich 22/12/2013 14:11 Shotokan, Todejutsu Male Germany 8th Dan Olaf Bock 30/01/2014 12:47 Shorin Kempo Male Germany 8th Dan Ravil Gayazov 29/01/2014 18:35 Shigaisen Karate, Karate-Do Kyokushin, Jiu Male Germany 4th Dan Jitsu Mohammad Hamsi 8/05/2011 13:04 Byakurenkaikan Male Germany 3rd Dan Kamran Aminzade Jafalou 1/07/2013 1:58 Kyokushin Male Germany 2nd Dan Pawel Max 7/01/2014 17:18 Kyokushin Male Germany 1st Dan Vasileios Katroulis 24/10/2007 19:41 Kyokushinkai Male Greece 3rd Dan Kostantinos Nakopoulos 10/02/2014 15:16 Kyokushin - Kikc Boxing - Krav Maga Male Greece 2nd Dan Dimitrios Bakolas 22/03/2011 11:21 Kyokushin Karate Male Greece 1st Dan Asser Stravros 23/03/2011 8:12 Kyokushin Male Greece 1st Dan Sotiris Bogiatzakis 25/03/2011 9:36 Kyokushin Male Greece 1st Dan Shane Bentley 3/10/2009 14:16 Shorin Kempo Male Hong Kong 4th Dan Adrian Gan 24/08/2010 9:34 Shorin Kempo Male Hong Kong 1st Dan Steven H. Lee 8/05/2012 12:56 Byakuren Karate Male Hong Kong 1st Dan Istvã¡N Adã¡My 19/11/2013 8:28 Kyokushin And Kyusho Jitsu Male Hungary 8th Dan Sir Dr.Anthony B. Fernandes 6/04/2011 8:39 Jujitsu,Goju-Ryu, Kick & Ju Male India 8th Dan Boxing,Beltwrestling Tiger Nasim Khan 9/08/2011 8:50 Shotokan Karate & Hapkido Male India 8th Dan Jagdish Singh Khatri 30/05/2012 13:43 Combat Jujitsu/Budo-Ninjustu/Jujitsu/Goju Male India 8th Dan Ryu Prof.Dr.Dibendu Nag 25/08/2013 5:01 Budokan/Shotokan Male India 8th Dan Surjeet Chhari 10/12/2013 10:26 Shourya-Kan Male India 8th Dan Dadi Bulsara 18/02/2010 3:52 Ashihara Karate Male India 7th Dan Seere Valappil Abdul Latheef 23/08/2011 17:26 Kenshinkan Male India 7th Dan Manoharan V 7/07/2012 11:05 Shito-Ryu,Goju-Ryu, Budo Male India 7th Dan Manoharan Vellachamy 24/07/2012 14:35 Shito-Ryu,Goju-Ryu, Budo Male India 7th Dan "Shihan".V.Manoharan.,M.Sc.,M.B.A.,(Ph.D) 10/02/2013 16:02 Shito-Ryu,Goju-Ryu, Jissenkaikan (Full Contact Male India 7th Dan Karate) Shihan Mazhar Asif Q 13/02/2013 13:07 Shoto Ryu Karate Do Male India 7th Dan Chandresh Singh 13/01/2014 5:09 Wado-Kai Karate Do Male India 7th Dan Chandpasha A Tamboli 31/03/2010 15:35 Karate/Kickboxing Male India 6th Dan Harihar Mohanty 25/09/2012 7:40 Ashihara Karate Male India 6th Dan Manojkumar Karikottu 9/03/2013 12:21 Kalarippayattu,Karate,Jujudsu, Kickboxing, Male India 6th Dan Mma Shihan Anil 28/09/2012 11:54 Shorin Kempo,India Male India 5th Dan Abdul Rasheed 10/06/2011 18:18 Kyokushin Kai Kan / Kick Boxing Male India 4th Dan Mohammad Azam 11/08/2011 19:05 Enshin Karate Male India 4th Dan Satish Joshi 7/12/2012 17:13 Shitoryu Male India 4th Dan S.Sundermoorthy 8/03/2013 9:33 Wado Ryu Male India 4th Dan Shibucho Ranveer Singh 9/11/2012 9:34 Sabakikai Male India 3rd Dan Muhamed Ikban 28/11/2012 8:07 Byakuren Kai Kan Male India 3rd Dan Adam C Yousuf 28/11/2012 8:17 Byakuren Kai Kan Male India 3rd Dan Satish Kumar 16/07/2013 5:24 Karate ,Kick Boxing Male India 3rd Dan Arshad Hussain 13/08/2013 7:28 Full Contact Male India 3rd Dan Basheer Ibrahim 17/11/2013 18:29 Shidokan Male India 3rd Dan Shouathali P.K.
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