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Dundee to host one of biggest martial arts events in the world

kanzen: World karate event brought to Dundee next year by city’s sports club of year

- Jake keiTh jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee will host one of the world’s largest martial arts events next year, bringing a potential economic boost of nearly £10 million.

The 7th World Union of Karate Federation­s (WUKF) World Karate Championsh­ips for All Ages will be held at Dundee Ice Arena from June 12 to 17 2018, bringing more than 4,000 athletes, supporters, coaches and officials from across the globe.

Dundee-based Kanzen Karate Scotland (KKS), the current Dundee Sports Club of the Year, launched the audacious bid to host the competitio­n in June last year.

The team has since been working tirelessly with Dundee and Angus Convention Bureau, Leisure and Culture Dundee and other organisati­ons within the city to make the bid successful.

The event will bring some of the world’s top karate athletes to the city, and KKS president Roy O’Kane said hosting the competitio­n was a “tremendous honour”. He added: “We are delighted to announce that we have been successful in our bid.

“We are really honoured to be playing our part in showcasing Dundee on the internatio­nal stage. There is still lots of work to do but we are looking forward to working across the entire city to make sure this event is a success and has a lasting legacy.”

It will be the first time the competitio­n has been held in the UK, and Romanianat­ive Liviu Crisan, president of World Union of Karate Federation­s (WUKF) said Roy’s passion convinced him to bring it to the city.

“Roy is very ambitious and energetic and after meeting with him I was convinced to bring the event here,” he said.

“I feel I can count on him. You can have all the facilities in the world but if the team aren’t committed then for sure it will not be a success.

“For a country and a city to bring so many people from so many places for the event can only be a good thing.

“The people will come for the championsh­ip and discover what a wonderful country Scotland is and what a nice city Dundee is.”

Karen Tocher, business manager at Dundee and Angus Convention Bureau, said: “Dundee has proven in recent years that it’s an ideal location for internatio­nal events and conference­s; our bureau partners and the city have also all been behind us, by offering competitiv­e rates and services in support of the bid.

“It’s been a team effort to bring this prestigiou­s event to the city.”

There is still lots of work to do but we are looking forward to working across the entire city to make sure this event is a success and has a lasting legacy. ROY O’KANE

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Jude Steven in action, watched by members of Kanzen, Liviu Crisan, president of the World Union of Karate Federation­s (WUKF) and Lord Provost Bob Duncan.
Picture: Kris Miller. Jude Steven in action, watched by members of Kanzen, Liviu Crisan, president of the World Union of Karate Federation­s (WUKF) and Lord Provost Bob Duncan.

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