«National Karate Selection 1 – Caucaia Stage»


Karate national selection 1 – Caucaia phase The NATIONAL SELECTIVE 1 karate, promoted by the CBK – Brazilian Karate Confederation, was an absolute success! Held in Caucáia, Ceará, the competition brought together athletes from all over the country in the Under 14, Cadet, Junior and Under 21, individual only categories.

With a very high technical level and impeccable organization, NATIONAL SELECTION 1 was a true showcase for Brazilian karate talents. The competitors showed all their skill, technique and determination in search of the best qualification.

There were numerous registered athletes, who competed in different types of karate, such as kumitê and kata. And what was seen in NATIONAL SELECTION 1 They were exciting fights, with a lot of technique and strategy, as well as very impressive kata presentations.

The athletes stood out not only for their skill, but also for their determination and perseverance. And the fans, always present and vibrant, encouraged and applauded every shot, every movement, every victory.

Some results obtained

Senior Kumitê Results at the 2023 Brazilian Karate Championship – Ceará Phase.
🥇Angelo Santos -60Kg @karatepernambuco
🥇Paula Freire -50Kg @karatepernambuco
🥇José Ribeiro -67Kg @fnkarate
🥇Debora Lima -55Kg – @karatepernambuco
🥇Pedro Ribeiro -75Kg @fkemoficial
🥇Nathália Faria -61Kg @karateamazonas
🥇Fernando Candido -84Kg @fekapb
🥇Cailane Alcântara -68Kg @karatepernambuco
🥇Lucas Hardy +84Kg @fckkaratedistritofederal
🥇Ana Batista+

Result of the Senior Kata in the Brazilian Karate Championship 2023 – Ceará Phase.
🥇Nathália de Faria – @karateamazonas
🥇Rafael Kimura – @oficial_fprk

You can find the rest on the CBK Facebook page

CBK, organizer of the event, deserves all the recognition for the excellent work carried out in NATIONAL SELECTION 1. The confederation is committed to the promotion and valorisation of Brazilian karate, and this competition was further proof of this.

Congratulations to the athletes, coaches, CBK and all those who participated in the organization of NATIONAL SELECTION 1.

Brazilian karate has much to celebrate with the success of this event, which will surely mark the history of the sport. May the next Karate championships arrive, so that our athletes can show all their talent and represent Brazil with honor, perhaps even in international competitions.

Conclusion

The National Selective 1 Karate event in Caucaia, Ceará, highlighted the remarkable talent and dedication present in Brazilian Karate. Bringing together athletes from across the country, the competition showcased not only the physical abilities of the participants but also their mental focus, strategy, and discipline. From the youngest Under 14 competitors to the Under 21 category, every participant demonstrated a commitment to the art, reflecting the core values of Karate: respect, perseverance, and self-improvement.

The event served as a true platform for young and emerging talents, emphasizing both kumite (sparring) and kata (forms) as essential components of Karate. In kumite, athletes displayed precise techniques, agility, and strategic thinking, proving that skill alone is not enough without the proper application and awareness of timing and distance. Meanwhile, the kata presentations illustrated the importance of form, balance, and controlled movement, highlighting the harmony between body and mind that is central to Karate training.

NATIONAL SELECTION 1 also reinforced the importance of organization, fairness, and sportsmanship in competitive martial arts. The impeccable management of the event allowed athletes to perform at their best, ensuring that the focus remained on personal achievement and respectful competition. Events like this not only promote the growth of Karate in Brazil but also inspire younger generations to pursue excellence in both technique and character development.

Karate National Selection 1: A Showcase of Brazilian Talent in Caucaia

The NATIONAL SELECTIVE 1 karate, proudly promoted by the CBK – Brazilian Karate Confederation, was an absolute success! Held in Caucaia, Ceará, this premier competition successfully brought together hundreds of highly motivated athletes from all over the country. The selection focused exclusively on individual categories spanning the crucial developmental ages: Under 14, Cadet, Junior, and Under 21. This focus ensures that the future pipeline of Brazilian karate talent is robustly evaluated and nurtured.

The tournament’s significance extended beyond mere competition; it served as the first critical stage in identifying and ranking the nation’s top emerging talents who will eventually represent Brazil on the international stage. With a very high technical level on display and impeccable organization, NATIONAL SELECTION 1 was a true showcase for Brazilian karate talents.

High Stakes and Fierce Competition

The atmosphere throughout the event was charged with fierce competition and palpable anticipation. For the participating athletes, the stakes were incredibly high. Strong performances in Caucaia were essential for securing vital points and positions in the national ranking, bringing them closer to earning a coveted spot on the CBK National Team for upcoming international events, including Pan American and World Championships.

The competitors showed all their skill, technique, and determination in search of the best qualification. Judges and technical staff meticulously evaluated every performance, focusing not just on wins but also on the quality of execution—power, speed, precision, and tactical maturity. This rigorous evaluation standard ensures that only the most prepared and promising athletes advance. The success of the Caucaia phase reflects not only the dedication of the athletes but also the effective grassroots development programs supported by the state federations and the CBK, solidifying Brazil’s reputation as a growing powerhouse in global competitive karate.

In conclusion, the National Selective 1 Karate in Caucaia was more than a competition; it was a celebration of skill, dedication, and the spirit of martial arts. Athletes of all ages demonstrated that Karate is not just about physical ability, but also about strategy, discipline, and respect for oneself and others. Events like this strengthen the foundation of Brazilian Karate, encouraging growth, inspiring future champions, and cultivating a deep appreciation for the art both on and off the mat.

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