Polish Federation of
Kyokushin Karate

 

From 31 July - August 5th in Tuchola will be held a summer camp organized by the Polish Federation of Kyokushin Karate. Special guest at this year's camp will be

Gosse Meerstra 4 dan and  Lilian Mungra  from 4 dan from the Netherlands .

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Lilian Mungra  Is Highschool teacher in vocational education and Remedial Teacher.

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Started in the years ‘70 her study Kyokushin karate at doyjo John Reeberg shihan and Peter Voogt shihan at Rotterham city


Since 1994 she practice karate and selfdefence at karateschool Hikari. 1995-2000 study stickfighting (Jodo) with Martin Gravestijn shihan. From 1983 till 1998 continuous Dutch champion in lady’s kumite Kyokushin karate. From 1994 till 1999 teacher summerschool teacher in Polen and in 1998 together with Yamaki. Participated 1996 at the first lady’s world tournament in New York. Received in 1997 from Matsui Akira shihan the International Instructors certificaat. In 1998 she participated for two days in Bercy (Paris) together with Matsui shihan, Francisco Filho sensei, Nicolas Petas sempai and Gosse Meerstra sensei for a lot of spectators succesful in karate demonstrations. 
Study: Historical science at the Erasmus university at Rotterdam city. She practiced over 25 years topsport. Certificated as Internationaal Referee in 1992. 1993-1999 Laydy’s Federation Coach. 

She is Kata expert and expert in coaching children in karate. Secretary Dutch Shinkyokushin Organization. In 2005 she was invited to come to Japan and showed during the World Expo 2005 in Nagoya together with her lady’s team fantastic demonstrations in the Creative Kata Enbu.

At July 10th 2007 she was graded by the WKO Grading Committee to 4th Dan.

At July 15th 2011 she was recognised as Branch Chief for the WKO-Japan.

 

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Gosse Meerstra - Police Inspector, teacher and Examiner of the Police Academy Netherlands.

Also teaching special private and international government units. Practiced checkers sport in the first national classification and did simultaneous tournaments against highschool students.

ImageDutch father,  Russian mother. Started in the years ‘70 Kyokushin karate at doyjo John Bluming shihan, Frits Jaspers sensei and Klaas van Fruchten sensei at Utrecht. Since 1980 doyjo Loek Hollander shihan at Rotterdam and doyjo Jan von Mansfeldt sensei at Leeuwarden. Finished his study General Sports Education and Sports Massage. 
 


Since the early '80 started to study several Budo systems with Martin Gravestijn shihan, Shindo Muso Ryu Jodo, Ken-Jitsu, Tanjo and Keebo-Jitsu, Judo (only Ne-Waza), Jiu-Jitsu, several systems of Iai-do and from Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi the old systems stickfighting and jitsu-forms. 1994-1999 cashier of the Dutch Kyokushin Organization and taked part to achieve governments recognition for this organization. Since 2003 member of the Dutch Shinkyokushin Organization (N.S.K.O.) and the W.K.O. Japan. Recognized governments Budo teacher.
 

Also central teacher and examinator for the Dutch Olympic Committee, the National Dutch Sports Federation and the Dutch Federation of Martial Arts. Trained in 2005, three months (Shin)Kyokushinkarate in Fukushima-Japan and was teacher at the Japanese Karate Summercamp. Visited in 2011, the 10th World Championships in Tokyo and afterwards he was participant at the International Karate Seminar at Mount Fuji. Also trained in Japan the original Shindo Muso Ryu Jodo and Jitsu. This old group is closed for western students and a view Japanese members (age 65-80!) where in the past high graduated students of Shimizu Takaji Shihan! After some diagnostic tests of all kata he aquired acceptance and accomplished -as an exeption- to be a foreign member of this group. With thanks to his teacher Martin Gravestijn who never strayed from the vision and original techniques from his teacher Shimizu Takaji Shihan!
 

 

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