



KICKBOXING DIVISION

The IUTF is actively involved with kickboxing through The World Kickboxing Association (WKA). This is done through WKA Ireland under the Presidency of Ms. Patricia Dalton who is also currently holding the position of Vice President for Light Contact for the World Kickboxing Association.
Mr. Keane Wins Silver in the WKA World Championships
The IUTF travelled to Spain for the 2006 Kickboxing World Championships and as usual
came home with a glut of medals. The trip lasted a total of 10 days in the costal
resort of Benidorm. In the junior continuous sparring section young Gabby Naughton
was the star as she won gold in the final of -
In the adult sections Mr. Sean Keane was on fire in the -
Ms. Aoife Foley continued her good form from the ITF European Championships gold
medal win by obtaining a bronze in the -
This year was the first time that Mrs. Dalton was acting as WKA Vice President (in
charge of Light Contact) and she said that the overall standard of the light contact
division was exceptional this year. Any members who achieved a medal deserve a lot
of credit. I looks like next years World Championships will be held in Germany ,
which will be great for the IUTF due to our strong connections to WKA Germany. WKA
Ireland will now be running all the sections available for this event, including
the semi-
Points Legend Roland Conar Gives Kickboxing Seminars
11 times Semi Contact World Kickboxing Champion Roland Conar travelled to Ireland to perform three points sparring seminars in December. Mr. Conar has won world championships sanctioned by all three world bodies (WKA, IAKSA and WAKO) and is regarded as the greatest points fighter in the world today. He has also fought extensively in Full Contact (German Champion), Light Contact, Boxing and Thai Boxing. The seminars were hosted by the South West TKD Club ( Tralee ), UCC and UCD clubs. The well attended courses concentrated on movement, definitive strikes, counter attacks and all round points sparring strategies. They also included some excellent training routines which aid in semi contact sparring. The participants in all three courses were in awe of the fantastic technique of Mr. Conar who hails from Croatia . Mr. Philpott of Millstreet and Kanturk TKD said that he had never seen such speed and precise skills on display previously. Mr. Moriarty of Tralee and Killarney TKD made particular note regarding the amazing power which Mr. Conar demonstrated. The IUTF would like to thank Mr. Conar for the excellent seminars. The association has hosted a number of world class seminars from foreign martial arts experts in 2004 which included Master Nicholls (patterns), Mr. McCarthy (self defence), Mr. Sahota (patterns), Mr. Nonnamacher (full contact) and Mr. Conar (semi contact). No other Irish organisation can compare with such a record.
The trials for WKA Ireland for the upcoming World Championships were held in the
Cork Institute of Technology in May. This covered qualification for both the Light
Contact sparring and “Korean Forms.” The event was supported by various associations
such as the IUTF, Great Southern Taekwon-
Mrs Dalton Becomes WKA Light Contact Vice President
Mrs. Dalton has just become the World Kickboxing Association (WKA) Vice President for Light Contact Sparring. This position means that she will be responsible for the development of Light Contact Sparring throughout the world. This will include such areas as system of scoring, rules etc. Mrs. Dalton thanked the WKA for the honour and said that she looked foreword to working closely with World President Mr. Paul Ingram and World Vice President Mr. Klaus Nonnemacher in the years to come. “This news also coincides with the creation of WKA Ireland which will promote the light contact sparring section of the WKA in the Republic of Ireland. We will be promoting the WKA in a new and vibrant manner over the ensuing years.” Mrs. Dalton was presented with a special IUTF award to celebrate the news at the Munster Championships. The award read: “In recognition of service to the IUTF and its members, for outstanding instruction to the IUTF students in Kerry and Cork and with congratulations on the event of your selection as World Vice President of Light Contact Section of the WKA.”
Mrs. Dalton Receives Achievement Award from WKA Germany
Mrs. Dalton received a Special Achievement Award from WKA Germany for her outstanding achievements in 2004. The award was presented by WKA World Vice President Mr. Nonnemacher. It was in recognition of the gold medal wins in the WKA World Championships, WKA World Cup (two gold) and International German Championships (three gold). In the world championships Mrs. Dalton was the only adult German competitor to win in the continuous section.
WKA Germany sent a top class selection of competitors for a special friendly international with the IUTF. The event was held in front of a large crowd in Tralee. The Irish team, which was captained by Mr. Fitzgibbon, had to overcome stiff opposition which included a current WKA World Champion and two professional full contact fighters. In the end the Irish team triumphed, thus finishing off a great year for the IUTF. Afterwards the Irish and German friends travelled to the Tankard restruarant in Fenit for a wonderful meal and the presentation of the Black Belt Certificates.


The IUTF hosted a special Kickboxing seminar from ITF World Hyperweight Champion Mr. Klaus Nonnemacher. The seminar was held in the South West Taekwon Do Centre in Tralee and lasted over three hours. Almost all of the members which attended his previous seminar in 2003 returned to train with the man Mr. Dalton described as the "greatest all round competitor in the world." Mr. Nonnemacher has won 8 world titles spanning from semi contact to light contact and from full contact to karate. This seminar dealt with Thai boxing. The atmosphere was relaxed and friendly and everyone was boyued by the experience of training with a real all time great. Mr. Nonnemacher also conducted a seminar for the University of Limerick on the previous day.

Congratulations to Mrs Patricia Dalton, on behalf of the IUTF Exec Committeee and
all members, for winning gold in the WKA/IAKSA World Championships (-
The WKA World Cup brought a total of three gold, two silver and two bronze medals
to the IUTF. The event was held in Trier and was attended by over 700 competitors
who came mostly from Europe. There was also Irish representation from the IAKA. The
University of Limerick funded Ms. Debra Donovan and Ms. Brenda Cremin and each brought
back medals in the sparring. , Ms. Donovan won individual bronze while Ms. Cremin
won the -
In preparation for the forthcoming WKA World Kickboxing Championships, to be held
in Killarney Co Kerry the I.U.T.F hosted two days of seminars conducted by Mr Klaus
Nonnemacher. Mr Nonnemacher is Vice-
Mr Nonnemacher concentrated on Thai Boxing and Full Contact techniques, teaching footwork, movement, correct body facing, parrying, feinting, counters with low kicks, high kicks, punches and elbows to name but a few of the techniques covered. As Mr Nonnemacher demonstrated he explained the purpose and application of each technique in detail. Many students commented on how it was a pleasure to take part in a seminar under such a true gentleman as Mr Nonnemacher. His vast knowledge is complemented by his easy going manner and ability to get the very best from those he is teaching. The IUTF will be bringing Mr. Nonamacher, who is also the Chairperson of WKA Germany) back to out shores at the end of 2004 for further seminars.
IUTF Ladies team draw in Germany
A six person IUTF Ladies team travelled to Germany for a team sparring event with the WKA. Each bout was over two rounds and the close fought team battle ended in a draw. Afterwards the Irish members were treated to some wonderful German hospitality and everyone enjoyed the experience tremendously. The competitors were as follows: Lucy Wolf (BUTF), Maeve Frawley ( Tralee and Chareville), Norma Carroll (C.I.T), Cathy Dunne (Tralee), Debra Donovan (Tralee and University of Limerick), Orla O' Shea (Cahirciveen). The coach was Ms. Patricia Dalton. The IUTF would like to express their thanks to WKA Germany for the special treatment of the Irish contingent. The trip was funded by the IUTF.




In June 2001, IUTF members traveled to Austria for the WKA World Championships where they won the following medals:
Senior:
Mr. John Riordan, BRONZE, -
Ms. Patricia Dalton, BRONZE, -
Mr. Mark Philpott, GOLD, -
Junior:
Padraig O Connor, GOLD in Light Contact
David Keane, GOLD in Light Contact
IUTF medals flow at WOMAA World Games
IUTF competitors also excelled at the WOMAA World Games in Killarney where the following seniors won in the Light Contact: Ms. Patricia Dalton (gold and silver), Mr. Wesley O' Reagan (bronze), Mr. Sean Keane (silver), Padraig O Connor (bronze in seniors).There were numerous colour and junior belt winners. The heavy contact suited the IUTF competitors who were supremely fit and confident after their recent international wins. Sadly Mr. Moriarty aggravated his recent back injury and now faces a lengthy lay off.
Following the success of the World Championships the IUTF funded a team of 9 members for the WKA World Cup held in Hanau, Germany. A special mention should go to Padrain O' Connor who won the Junior heavyweight sparring with the flu. The following results were recorded:
Senior:
Ms. Patricia Dalton, SILVER, -
Mr. Paudie O Shea, SILVER, -
Ms. Deborah Donovan, GOLD, +70kg Light Contact
Junior:
Padraig O Connor, GOLD, +70kg Light Contact

A group of 48 competitors, parents and instructors flew to Germany for four days to compete in the WKA World Cup.The group were coached by Mr. John Riordan, Mr. Shane Fitzgibbon and Ms Patricia Dalton. The complete list of winners is as follows:
Mark Dowling (-
Mr.Wesley O Regan(-
Ms.Triona Daly, 3rd,Tul
Ms.Norma Carroll(-
Deirdre OFlynn, (+65) 1st
Ms.Debra Donovan, (+75) 2nd
Jason McAuliffe, (-
Eoghan Doyle, (-
Ciaran Doyle, (-
Angela O Connor,(-
Eoin Duffy,(-
Jennifer O Neill, (-
Maria Lydon, (-
Evan Gibbon, (-
Christopher Fay-
Ms.Orla O Shea, (+65) 2nd
John O Connor, (-
Claire O Sullivan, (-
IUTF Junior Team coach, Mr. John Riordan (4th Dan) took six junior black belts to
a kickboxing event in England in April. According to Mr. Riordan "Even though some
of the competitors were just 17 we had to place them in the adult sections so it
was very difficult for them. They performed very well in the circumstances with Damien
O Sullivan of Millstreet giving World kickboxing champion Chris Collymore a very
close fight in the second round of the -
