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IKO 3 |
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After the death of Sosai Masutatsu Oyama,
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IKO KYOKUSHIN-KAIKAN split up into three major groups: |
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IKO 1 |
Matsui group |
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IKO 2 |
Sanpei group |
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IKO 3 |
Matsushima group |
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The
IKO
Matsushima is a Kyokushin Karate Organization devoted to the heritage of
the late Sosai Masutatsu Oyama founder of the Kyokushin style and
works with open mind. |
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*It has a fully
democratic constitution, which consists of a General Assembly for
constitutional matters and an International Committee for the daily
management of the organization. |
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*Every member is free to
participate on events organized by any other organization. Every member can
ask anybody to participate at events organized by himself. |
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*No
prejudices are made for race, religion, affiliation or whatever reason. |
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*The
IKO consists today of over 20 Japanese and many overseas branches. |
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*Until
a new International Committee is elected by all the branch chiefs, at the end
of 1998,
the International Committee consists of: |
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*Shihan
Yoshikazu Matsushima as President and technical director |
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*Shihan
John Taylor as Vice-president, international
branches & international liaison |
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*Shihan
Hiroshi Masuda as secretary |
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*Shihan
Tomokoschi Anzai as accountant |
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*Shihan
Roman Szyrajew
responsible for the Canadian branch. |
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Yoshikazu Matsushima was born on April 23rd, 1947. Kancho Matsushima started training karate at the Ikebukuro dojo in Tokyo,
Japan in 1965. He was a student of Sosai
Oyama.
He has taught karate around the world, has appeared in magazines, television
shows and movies promoting the Kyokushinkai. Kancho Matsushima was
selected to appear in Sosai's book "Advanced Karate". In 1989, he was
awarded a special presentation by Sosai for promoting Kyokushin Karate. As one of the very first Branch Chiefs appointed, Matsushima, Kancho
has been training, teaching, and promoting Kyokushin for more than 35 years. He is totally dedicated to, and focused on the preservation and positive
growth of Sosai's karate!
Yoshikazu Matsushima was elected as President of the International
Karate Organization Matsushima Group in November of 1998. Kancho
continues to travel around the world sharing his knowledge and expertise of
the "Kyokushin" style of karate. |
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Shihan Roman Szyrajew, 7th Dan, Laval, Quebec,
Canada. Shihan Roman Szyrajew first started
his karate training around 1969 under Sensei Roger Lesourd, who brought
Kyokushin Karate to Quebec when he returned from Japan, and stayed with him
until he was 1st kyu. He then studied under numerous instructors until he
went to Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1980 to meet with Shihan Shigeru Oyama,
joined with him, and trained under him for over 10 years. During this time,
Roman participated in many seminars with Shihan Y. Oyama and Shihan Miura.
Under Shigeru Oyama's tutelage, Roman received his sandan and yondan
certificates. Roman was the Canadian Representative for the North American
Kyokushin Organization during this association. Roman also had the privilege
of studying with Shihan Steve Arneil during his business trips to England,
going two or three times a year for periods of one to two weeks at a time.
"I have learned a tremendous amount from Shihan S. Oyama and Shihan S. Arneil, and thank them enormously on all phases of Budo Kyokushin training."
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Roman attended the World Tournament in November 1991, where he met Oyama Sosai for the first time and was appointed Canadian Branch Chief. In July
1992, he had the honor of teaching for two weeks at Sensei Marc Van Walleghem's dojo in Antwerpen, Belgium. Roman and Marc have remained
steadfast friends since the time they first met at the 1991 World
Tournament. In May 1993, Roman had the pleasure of experiencing the Yugawara
Camp where he was graded by Oyama Sosai to godan and received his Kyoshi
Certificate (Instructor's Certificate). Roman also holds a Referee
Certificate from Honbu. Roman participated in the Oyama Cup in Katowicia,
Poland, in 1993. After the tournament, he had the honor of sitting with
Oyama Sosai at a restaurant and speaking with him. Sadly, it was to be the
last time before Sosai's death. In April 1994, he flew to Japan, like so
many hundreds of other karatekas, to attend Sosai's memorial ceremony.
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Roman was one of the first to support Matsui Kancho upon his nomination as
director of IKO. He trained under his leadership and attended several
seminars in Japan, including the Mt.Mitsumine Camp. He has also had the
honor of training under Shihan Isobe and Shihan Royama during his trips to
Japan. He had the privilege of training with Shihan John Taylor at Yugawara
Camp under Matsui Kancho. Roman participated in the 1995 World Tournament,
entering his student, Sensei Joe Addesso, as a competitor. In July 1997,
Roman sent his student, Sempei Sosthene Mailloux, to Japan to train as
uchi-deshi at Honbu. |
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Roman personally helped many dojos to grow and prosper for free for over 20
years before opening his own in 1991 because of the love he has for the
martial arts and what it has done for him. During that time, he promoted
Kyokushin Karate on many television programs with students of all ages. Among these TV programs, there are two best and most memorable ones: "YOU
ASKED FOR IT", which was broadcast over 100 stations on national television
and hosted by comedian Rich Little; and "THE PIERRE LALONDE SHOW", a
well-known variety special in Quebec. Some of the feats he performed were:
breaking two baseball bats simultaneously with one blow from the sune (shin);
breaking ten blocks of cement with shuto (hand) and hiji (elbow); and
breaking (with shuto) six blocks of ice measuring 10 inches thick and 39
inches long, doused with gasoline an set aflame. |
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Throughout the years, there were many people Roman worked and trained with,
and received enormous support from. Among them Shihan Stuart Corrigal of
Vancouver, Canada, and Shihan Bobby Lowe of Hawaii. Roman joined Shihan Corrigal many times at karate camps as well as teach at Shihan Corrigal's
dojo. He has high admiration for him and considers Shihan Stuart a very
long-time friend. Roman participated in numerous clinics with Shihan Lowe
and thanks him for all his knowledge and for his advice. |
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Learning from all the above teachers has made Shihan Roman a far more
complete karateka in true Budo spirit. Roman is known for teaching hard and
strenuous classes in the old style, which is harder and rougher. He
continues to promote Mas. Oyama's Kyokushin Karate at his own dojo and forms
others under his supervision. |
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As of December 1997, Roman has resigned from IKO-1 and is now affiliated
with IKO-3 under Shihan Tezuka, Shihan Matsushima and Shihan John Taylor as
Canadian Country Representative and Branch Chief. |
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