International Kempo Federation
JurisdictionInternational
AbbreviationIKF
Founded2002
HeadquartersNice, France
PresidentRomania Amatto Zaharia
Official website
www.olympickempo.com

The International Kempo Federation (IKF) is the administrative body for kempo in the world, with over 100 member countries.[1] IKF was founded in 2002 in Budapest, Hungary, being currently headquartered in Nice, France.[2]

Presidents

  • Olaf Bock, Germany, 2002–2008
  • Jeff Speakman, United States, 2008–2018
  • Amatto Zaharia, Romania, 2018–

Executive committee

President

  • Romania Amatto Zaharia

Vice-presidents

CEO public relations

  • Portugal Bruno Rebelo

Public relations director

  • Japan Nishizaka Rei

Head of referees

  • Netherlands Edward Hartman

Executive members

  • United States Robert E. Zingg
  • Slovakia Róbert Szayka

Directors

  • United States Robert E. Zingg
  • Russia Ruslan Akumov
  • Indonesia Eko Puji Raharjo
  • Argentina Carlos Miguel Wollman
  • Sweden Martin Jonsson

Technical advisors

  • Bulgaria Velin Hadjolov
  • Azerbaijan Rauf Ibrahimov

Members

Asia
 Afghanistan Bangladesh India Indonesia
 Iraq Iran Japan Kazakhstan
 Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Mongolia   Nepal
 Pakistan People's Republic of China Syria Yemen
Europe
 Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Estonia
 France Georgia Germany Hungary
 Italy Latvia Lithuania Moldova
 Montenegro Netherlands Northern Cyprus Poland
 Portugal Romania Russia Serbia
 Slovakia Spain Sweden Turkey
 Ukraine United Kingdom
Panamerica
 Argentina Bolivia Brazil Canada
 Colombia Dominican Republic Mexico United States
 Venezuela
Africa
 Algeria Cameroon Democratic Republic of the Congo Egypt
 Morocco Nigeria Tunisia
Oceania
 Australia

Events

  • World Kempo Championships
  • Continental Kempo Championships
  • World Kempo Cups
  • International Events
  • Professional IKF Gallas
  • International Referee Courses

Black Belts Society

9 Dan

8 Dan

7 Dan

  • Bulgaria Velin Hadjolov
  • Indonesia Ahmad Yusuf
  • Russia Ruslan Akumov
  • Hungary Rudolf Várszegi

See also

References

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