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Karate

Karate Do Association of Bengal president Premjit Sen promoted to highest rank in World Karate Federation

| @indiablooms | Nov 25, 2021, at 01:07 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Premjit Sen, the president of Karate Do Association of Bengal (KAB), has been promoted to the highest rank as a A Grade Referee and Judge of Kumite and Kata respectively in World Karate Federation (WKF).

He achieved the feat at the 26th World Karate Championship, which was held in Dubai from Nov 16 to 21.

He is appropriately appointed as the chairman of the Referee Commission of Karate India Organisation (KIO), which is the permanent member of WKF and the only authentic National Federation for the game of Karate in India.

Around 370 examinees represented 117 countries in the WKF Referee and Judges Examination in Dubai this year.

Sen came out with flying colours in the examination and got promoted.

"I believe in hard work and truth, and thus, I am proudly standing here today. I would like to thank God and my family, who always stood beside me and sacrificed a lot to see me reach these heights," said Hanshi Premjit Sen after his results were declared.
 

Over the course of the years, Sen as a coach has produced numerous national and international champions.

The international platforms include the championships organised by SAKF (South Asian Karate do Federation), AKF (Asian Karate Federation), Commonwealth Games and WKF (World Karate Federation).

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