Tournament history
2nd World Weight
Tournament 2001 (IKO1) – 1st Place
7th World Open
Tournament 1999 (IKO1) – 2nd Place
(Lost to Francisco Filho)
(Lost to Francisco Filho)
6th World Open
Tournament 1995 (IKO1) – 2nd Place
(Lost to Kenji Yamaki)
(Lost to Kenji Yamaki)
1st World Team Cup
1998 (IKO1) – 1st Place (Defeated Brazil)[2]
34th All Japan
Open Karate Tournament 2002 (IKO1) – 1st Place
(Defeated Hitoshi Kiyama)
(Defeated Hitoshi Kiyama)
30th All Japan
Open Karate Tournament 1998 (IKO1) – 1st Place
(Defeated Yoshihiro Tamura)
(Defeated Yoshihiro Tamura)
29th All Japan
Open Karate Tournament 1997 (IKO1) – 1st Place
(Defeated Garry O'Neill)
(Defeated Garry O'Neill)
28th All Japan
Open Karate Tournament 1996 (IKO1) – 1st Place
(Defeated Garry O'Neill)
(Defeated Garry O'Neill)
26th All Japan
Open Karate Tournament 1994 – 2nd Place
(Lost to Kenji Yamaki)
(Lost to Kenji Yamaki)
25th All Japan
Open Karate Tournament 1993 – 1st Place
(Defeated Yoshihiro Tamura)
(Defeated Yoshihiro Tamura)
24th All Japan
Open Karate Tournament 1992 – 2nd Place
(Lost to Yoshihiro Tamura)
(Lost to Yoshihiro Tamura)
100 man kumite
Hajime Kazumi completed his 100 man kumite at the new IKO1
Honbu in 1995. Results were obtained from the official IKO1 site and are as
follows:
Time per Kumite 1
minute 30 seconds
Time Started 11:38
Time Finished
15:42
Total Fighting
Time 3 hours 20 minutes 40 seconds
Total Spending
Time 4 hours 4 minutes
Results 58 wins,
42 draws, no losses
Ippons: 16 (Ippon:
2, Awase-Ippon: 14)
Wins by decision:
42 (Waza-ari: 15)