Karate 1 Premier League Rabat on the horizon
Karate 1 Premier League Rabat on the horizon
With the publication of the official bulletin and the start of the registration process, the 2022 Karate 1 Premier League Rabat is now on the horizonhttps://t.co/BcO3VmvFQl #Karate 🥋 #Karate1Rabat
— World Karate Federation 🥋 (@worldkarate_wkf) March 14, 2022
The official bulletin of the 2022 Karate 1-Premier League Rabat has been published now. As the event reaches the 60-days-to-go mark, the inscription process begins.
Phase 1 of the registration process for the 2022 Karate 1-Premier League Rabat has started now as the official bulletin of the event has been issued.
Until March 20, National Federations can register athletes who are placed between positions 1 and 32 of the WKF World Ranking. The second week of phase 1 of the registration (March 21 to 28) is open to all the athletes who take the top 32 places in the WKF ranking.
The second phase of the registration for Karate 1-Premier League Rabat begins on March 29. Athletes ranked between positions 33 and 64 will have the opportunity to sign up for the event provided that there are vacancies in the different categories.
Registration will conclude with phase 3, scheduled from April 13 to 28 and available to athletes in positions 65 and 100 for the categories still with vacancies.
The 2022 Karate 1-Premier League Rabat will be held from May 13 to 15. One of the flagship events of the year, the tournament returns to the international scene after two years of absence due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The last edition of the Karate 1-Premier League Rabat was held in 2019. Over 500 competitors from 75 countries participated in the event.
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With the publication of the official bulletin and the start of the registration process, the 2022 Karate 1 Premier League Rabat is now on the horizonhttps://t.co/BcO3VmvFQl #Karate 🥋 #Karate1Rabat
— World Karate Federation 🥋 (@worldkarate_wkf) March 14, 2022