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Division Desc Ring Desc 9 & Under Class A/AA Black Belt Girls division_desc ring_desc 9 & Under Class A/AA Black Belt Girls Traditional Form Ring 01 9 & Under Class A/AA Black Belt Boys Traditional Form Ring 01 9 & Under Class A / AA Black Belt Girls Point Sparring Ring 01 9 & Under Class A / AA Black Belt Boys Point Sparring Ring 01 9 & Under Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Girls Clash Sparring Ring 01 9 & Under Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Boys Clash Sparring Ring 01 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Middleweight Point Sparring (150 lbs & Over) Ring 01 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Light Middleweight Point Sparring (140-149 lbs) Ring 01 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Lightweight Point Sparring (130-139 lbs) Ring 01 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Superlight Point Sparring (129 lbs & Under) Ring 01 18 & Over Class A Black Belt Women Lightweight Point Sparring (139 & Under lbs) Ring 01 18 & Over Class A Black Belt Women Light Middleweight Point Sparring (140 & Over lbs) Ring 01 18 & Over Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Women Light Middleweight Clash Sparring (140 & Over lbs) Ring 01 18 & Over Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Women Lightweight Clash Sparring (139 & Under lbs) Ring 01 18+ WOMEN Light Weight CHAMPION Ring 01 18+ WOMEN Middle Weight Champion Ring 01 18+ WOMEN Overall GRAND CHAMPION Ring 01 division_desc ring_desc 10-11 Class A/AA Black Belt Girls Traditional Form Ring 02 10-11 Class A/AA Black Belt Boys Traditional Form Ring 02 10-11 Class A / AA Black Belt Girls Small Point Sparring Ring 02 10-11 Class A / AA Black Belt Girls Tall Point Sparring Ring 02 10 and 11 Class AA Girls - Small and Tall Grand Ring 02 10-11 Class A / AA Black Belt Boys Short Point Sparring Ring 02 10-11 Class A / AA Black Belt Boys Tall Point Sparring Ring 02 10 and 11 Class AA Boys - Small and Tall Grand Ring 02 10-11 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Girls Clash Sparring Ring 02 10-11 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Boys Clash Sparring Ring 02 division_desc ring_desc 12-13 Class A/AA Black Belt Girls Traditional Form Ring 03 12-13 Class A/AA Black Belt Boys Traditional Form Ring 03 12-13 Class A / AA Black Belt Girls Point Sparring Small Ring 03 12-13 Class A / AA Black Belt Girls Point Sparring Tall Ring 03 12 and 13 Class AA Girls - Small and Tall Grand Ring 03 12-13 Class A / AA Black Belt Boys Short Point Sparring Ring 03 12-13 Class A / AA Black Belt Boys Tall Point Sparring Ring 03 12 and 13 Class AA Boys - Small and Tall Grand Ring 03 12-13 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Girls Clash Sparring Ring 03 12-13 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Boys Clash Sparring Ring 03 division_desc ring_desc 14-15 Class A/AA Black Belt Girls Traditional Form Ring 04 14-15 Class A/AA Black Belt Boys Traditional Form Ring 04 14-15 Class A / AA Black Belt Girls Short Point Sparring Ring 04 14-15 Class A / AA Black Belt Girls Tall Point Sparring Ring 04 14 and 15 Class AA Girls - Small and Tall Grand Ring 04 14-15 Class A / AA Black Belt Boys Short Point Sparring Ring 04 14-15 Class A / AA Black Belt Boys Tall Point Sparring Ring 04 14-15 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Boys Clash Sparring Short Ring 04 14-15 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Boys Clash Sparring Tall Ring 04 14 and 15 Class AA Boys - Small and Tall Grand Ring 04 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Heavyweight Point Sparring (200 lbs & Over) Ring 04 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Light Heavyweight Point Sparring (190-199 lbs) Ring 04 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Middleweight Point Sparring (180-189 lbs) Ring 04 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Light Middleweight Point Sparring (170-179 lbs) Ring 04 18 & Over Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Men middle weight Clash Sparring (185 & Over lbs) Ring 04 18 & Over Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Men Lightweight Clash Sparring (184 & Under lbs) Ring 04 18+ Middle Weight Grands - Light Middle vs Middle - Men Ring 04 18+ Heavy Weight Grands - Light Heavy vs Heavy - Men Ring 04 18+ Middle vs Heavy Grands Ring 04 division_desc ring_desc 16-17 Class A/AA Black Belt Girls Traditional Form Ring 05 16-17 Class A/AA Black Belt Boys Traditional Form Ring 05 16-17 Class A / AA Black Belt Girls Short Point Sparring Ring 05 16-17 Class A / AA Black Belt Girls Tall Point Sparring Ring 05 16 and 17 Class AA Girls - Small and Tall Grand Ring 05 16-17 Class A / AA Black Belt Boys Short Point Sparring Ring 05 16-17 Class A / AA Black Belt Boys Tall Point Sparring Ring 05 16 and 17 Class AA Boys - Small and Tall Grand Ring 05 16-17 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Girls Clash Sparring Short Ring 05 16-17 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Girls Clash Sparring Tall Ring 05 16-17 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Boys Clash Sparring Short Ring 05 16-17 Class A/AA Combined Black Belt Boys Clash Sparring Tall Ring 05 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Welterweight Point Sparring (160-169 lbs) Ring 05 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Light Welterweight Point Sparring (150-159 lbs) Ring 05 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Lightweight Point Sparring (140-149 lbs) Ring 05 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Superlight Point Sparring (139 lbs & Under) Ring 05 18+ Light Weight Grands - Super vs Light - Men Ring 05 18+ Welter Weight Grands - Light Welter vs Welter - Men Ring 05 18+ Light vs Welter Grands Ring 05 18+ MENS GRAND CHAMPIONS - Overall Grands Ring 05 30 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Traditional Form Ring 06 40 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Traditional Form Ring 06 50 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Traditional Form Ring 06 60 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Traditional/Creative Form Ring 06 18 & Over Class A Black Belt Men Heavyweight Point Sparring (200 lbs & Over) Ring 06 18 & Over Class A Black Belt Men Light Heavyweight Point Sparring (185-199 lbs) Ring 06 18 & Over Class A Black Belt Men Light Middleweight Point Sparring (170-184 lbs) Ring 06 18 & Over Class A Black Belt Men Welterweight Point Sparring (169 lbs & Under) Ring 06 division_desc ring_desc 30 & Over Class A Black Belt Men Point Sparring (184 & Under lbs) Ring 07 30 & Over Class A Black Belt Men Point Sparring (185 & Over lbs) Ring 07 30 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Heavyweight Point Sparring (200 lbs & Over) Ring 07 30 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Light Heavyweight Point Sparring (185-199 lbs) Ring 07 30 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Light Middleweight Point Sparring (170-184 lbs) Ring 07 30 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Lightweight Point Sparring (169 lbs & Under) Ring 07 30+ MENS GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP 30s Ring 07 division_desc ring_desc 30 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Traditional Form Ring 08 40 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Traditional Form Ring 08 30 & Over Class A Black Belt Women Point Sparring Ring 08 30 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Lightweight Point Sparring (139 lbs & Under) Ring 08 30 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Middleweight Point Sparring (140 lbs & Over) Ring 08 40 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Lightweight Point Sparring (139 lbs & Under) Ring 08 40 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Middleweight Point Sparring (140 lbs & Over) Ring 08 50 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Lightweight Point Sparring (139 lbs & Under) Ring 08 50 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Middleweight Point Sparring (140 lbs & Over) Ring 08 60 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Point Sparring (All Weights) Ring 08 18 & Over Class A Black Belt Women Forms Ring 08 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Chinese Form Ring 08 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Japanese/Okinawan Traditional Form Ring 08 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Korean Traditional Form Ring 08 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Women Kenpo/Kempo Form Ring 08 30+ Women Championships - 50s vs 60s Ring 08 30+ Women Championships - 40s+ vs 50 / 60s winners Ring 08 30+ Women Championships - 30+ vs 40 / 50 / 60s winners Ring 08 division_desc ring_desc 50 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Traditional Form Ring 09 60 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Traditional/Creative Form Ring 09 40 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Heavyweight Point Sparring (190 lbs & Over) Ring 09 40 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Lightweight Point Sparring (189 lbs & Under) Ring 09 50 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Point Sparring Heavyweight (190 lbs & Over) Ring 09 50 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Point Sparring Lightweight (189 lbs & Under) Ring 09 60 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Heavyweight Point Sparring (190 lbs & Over) Ring 09 60 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Lightweight Point Sparring (189 lbs & Under) Ring 09 30+ MEN GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP 50 vs 60 Ring 09 30+ MEN GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP 40 vs (50/60) winner Ring 09 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Chinese Form Ring 09 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Japanese Okinawan Traditional Form Ring 09 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Korean Traditional Form Ring 09 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Kenpo/Kempo Form Ring 09 18 & Over Class A Black Belt Men Traditional Form Ring 09 18 & Over Class AA Black Belt Men Hard Style Creative Form Ring 09.
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