American Vital Karate Kyokushin Championships II Showcases Growth of Kyokushin in the Midwest
- Bill Stewart
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April 5, 2025 – Lima, Ohio
On April 5th, 2025, the Kyokushin community came together in Lima, Ohio for the American Vital Karate Kyokushin Championships II (AVK Open II) — a dynamic multi-discipline martial arts event hosted by Shihan Jerry Poe and the team at American Vital Karate.
The tournament featured almost 300 competitors, representing almost 30 dojos. The event brought together athletes from across the region to test their skills in Kyokushin Karate, Boxing, and Brazilian Jiujitsu. Over 400 spectators were there to cheer them on. The Kyokushin divisions were especially well-represented, featuring a wide range of events including:
Open-Hand Kata
Weapons Kata
Point Sparring
Semi-Contact Fighting
Full Knockdown Kumite
This impressive turnout speaks volumes about the continued growth and vitality of Kyokushin Karate in the United States — particularly in the Midwest. Events like the AVK Open II provide a platform not only for competition, but for camaraderie, learning, and the forging of stronger bonds within our Kyokushin family.
The tournament was well-organized and ran smoothly from start to finish, a testament to the leadership and dedication of Shihan Poe, as well as the volunteers, officials, and instructors who gave their time to support the event.
Full Knockdown Results
Lightweight Division🥇 Serhii Horkavi🥈 Louis Schumacher
Middleweight Division🥇 Godfree Toussaint🥈 Matthew Schipper
Heavyweight Division🥇 Sebastian Bonislawski🥈 Randy Reed🥉 Serhii Horkavi
Semi-Contact (Knockdown rules with pads) Lightweight Division🥇 Victor Sava🥈 Dominic Veltre
Congratulations to all competitors, especially those who stepped onto the tatami for the first time. In Kyokushin, the act of facing an opponent is more than a contest — it is a demonstration of one’s spirit, discipline, and commitment to continuous self-improvement. Osu!
We look forward to sharing the full tournament results from all divisions soon. Until then, we extend our thanks to the AVK team and to every dojo that supported this event.
The future of Kyokushin in the United States looks bright — and events like this are helping to lead the way.
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