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Plus simplified rules and regulation
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Mr. T. O. Holt Sensei Mumeishi Kendo Club International
London Melbourne - Tel-Aviv
Thanking Kendo World For first publishing and their layout 2006 Update 2010/2011. Update Jan 2013.
The First Steps TO Becoming A Referee
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Points you have to be aware of as a referee
YUKO-DATOTSU (VALID POINT)
Below you will see the parts of the kendo armour indicated by arrows where valid strikes and thrusts are made. Also the correct area where the shinai (datotsu-bu) should make contact.
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What are the criteria to look for that constitute a valid point
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Sogo-ni-rei was Otagai-ni-rei.
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Rules and Regulations
Kendo Tournament and Referee Rules and Regulations (Simplified)
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Part I: Match Chapter 1. General Rules (Shiai )
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Chapter 2. Match (Shiai)
Section 1. Matters concerning the Match (Shiai)
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Section 2. Yuko-Datotsu (A valid strike or thrust)
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Chapter 3. Prohibited Acts Section 1. Matters relative to Prohibited Acts
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Section 2. Penalties
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Part 2: Referees (Shinpan) Chapter 1. General Rules
Referees Group
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Chapter 2. Refereeing Section 1. Matters concerning Refereeing
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Section 2. Management by Referees
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Section 3.
Matters concerning Conference (Gogi) or Protest (Igi)
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Chapter 3.
Announcements and Flag Signals
Chapter 4. Supplement
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Recorder/Timekeeper/Court Manager
Kendo Armour (Kendo-gu ) & Striking places (Datotsu-bui )