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Kragujevac, Serbia, 2013

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George Yerolimpos Ph.D, FBK President

It is with great pleasure that we would like to welcome you in the beautiful town of Kragujevac for the 2013 Balkan Karate Championships. It is well known that the FBK family is expanded and this is a guarantee for a high-level international regional competition. The FBK is a solid regional organization whose NFs members is an active part not only of the European but also of the World Karate Federation and thus I believe that some of the top karateka will participate in this exciting competition. At the same time, it is an excellent opportunity for our athletes to test themselves before the World Junior-Cadet Championships later this year in Spain. I am confident that these Balkan Championships are going to be a new success for our sport in the Balkan peninsula thanks to the inestimable contribution of one of its outstanding members, the Serbian Karate Federation. I wish good luck to all participants and I am looking forward to seeing you in Serbia. Your sincerely

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Slavoljub Piper, President of KFS

Dear presidents, athletes and members of the Executive Committee, It is my honor welcome you to Serbia, City of Kragujevac, for 14th Balkan Championship for cadets and juniors, 18th Balkan Championship for children and 3rd Balkan Under 21 Cup. Karate is highly appreciated in Serbia and it is one of the most remunerated sports in our country. Multiethnicity, tolerance and fair play is our motto in life as well as in sport. I assure you that you will feel as if you were in your own home here in Šumadija. We are looking forward to your arrival in Kragujevac. Enjoy everything we can offer you, and we wish that you achieve great results. Welcome to Serbia and Kragujevac.

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Milenko Marjanovi ć Jovan Pavlovi ć-Bojadži ć Slavoljub Piper President of OC Vice President of OC President of KFS

Prof. Sre ćko Jovanovi ć, PhD Prof. Strahinja Tepav čević, PhD Prof Nenad Koropanovski, PhD General Manager of BKC

mr Predrag Stojadinov Aleksandar Mihailovi ć, M.Sc.M.E. Dejan Markovi ć Director of KFS Executive Manager

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Stevan Brajovi ć Dragan Lap čević Milan Kova čević

Radivoje Radosavljevi ć Dragan Vuli ć Zoran Zečević

Kajica Kali čanin Secretary of KFS

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WELCOME TO ŠUMADIJA

The Šumadija region is the spiritual and cultural capital of Serbia and has given its own touch and contribution to much of that which makes Serbia different. Here trumpets and pipes are provide musical entertainment, the kolo dance weaves in and out at major gatherings, cold days are warmed up by a mug of “Šumadija Tea” – (Serbian rakija brandy heated and sweetened with honey or sugar), and people still gather round to hear stories of Serbian heroes and army commanders, great battles and even greater victories. Maybe it is because of this historical legacy that every stone in the region has a story to tell. A special kind of

roadside stone marking, the krajputaši , alert the traveller to moments in the region’s history or point the way to a famous landmark – but sometimes they just encourage the traveller to stop and take a break. Partially cleared forests were transformed into vineyards and orchards. Wine from Župa and the royal cellars in Oplenac and rakija (brandy) from Čačak and Kraljevo are droplets of history distilled into tradition. Small and large rivers like the Zapadna Morava, Studenica, Ibar and Gruža flow through central Serbia, but this region is also home to numerous natural mineral water springs with proven medicinal qualities – these are Serbia’s spas . The villages of central Serbia, whether they are nestled around Aranñelovac, Topola, Gornji Milanovac, Čačak, Knić, Lučan, Kruševac, Kraljevo, Aleksandrovac or Kopaonik, nurture the tradition of good health typical of this region. From every single grain that arrives on the dining table as proja (cornbread) or pogača (bread roll), through to medicinal plants, forest fruits, cheese, kajmak (kaymak – similar to clotted cream) and smoked meat, all the way

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through to the lamb under the sač (a cauldron-like cooking pan) or on the grill – the taste of food is improved here by the fresh air, mineral water and medicinal properties of nature. Gibanica (cheese and egg pie), apple or plum pie, clear chicken or turkey soup and prebranac (Serbian baked beans) are also on the menu. Central Serbia is often thought of as one big fruit and vegetable garden , where during autumn every village turns into a small factory churning out winter provisions and fresh juices made to local recipes. Located near rivers, springs and streams and on mountains slopes, the villages of central Serbia offer opportunities for a varied and active holiday , which depending on the season can be a mixture of fishing, hunting, skiing, swimming, horse-riding, picking medicinal plants and forest fruits, walking, biking, preparing food and winter provisions with hosts, rakija distilling or grape-picking. Some village households hold workshops on how to make handicrafts and prepare traditional food or dry plums. Touring the landmarks of mediaeval Serbia – its many monasteries – further adds to the powerful spiritual electricity felt across the region. The Endowment of King Petar Karañorñević I is located in Oplenac, and of special interest is the Church of St George, known for its unusually beautiful mosaics. The Dragačevo Brass Bands Festival in Guča, with its rich and unique tradition, and celebrated good music, world-class fun and genuine hospitality, has helped to make Serbia’s name known around the world. The Rajac Mow (Kosidba na Rajcu) is an event born from the tradition of mowing, in which relatives, neighbours and friends came together to cultivate the land. At that time, the mountain meadows below Rajac, near Ljig, were mowed in the middle of summer to the melodies of authentic folk songs.

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WELCOME TO KRAGUJEVAC Nowadays, the City of Kragujevac is getting more attractive all the time/day in and day out place to live in, to start one’s business, and interesting destination for foreign investments. It is the city of competent and optimistic young people who are encouraged to stay here. The city had experienced bad economic times during 1990s, but since the general conditions have been much improved, and today it became a mecca for investors, the city with favorable business climate and accelerated local economic development which was confirmed by the National Alliance for local economic development (NALED) certificate.

The Italian Fiat, one of the world’s biggest car manufecturers, signed a contract with the Republic of Serbia on joint investment in Kragujevac company Zastava Automobiles, which is expected to revitalize Serbian car industry, to create new jobs and stimulate a number of other sectors in the city.

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In addition, Plaza Centers, one of the leading multinational companies, has began construction works of contemporary multifunctional business and shopping center in the Old Worker’s Colony quarter. The city is one of the biggest building sites in Serbia for companies such as: Mercator, Metro, Tus, Supernova, Nelt, Forma Ideale, are making their investments here. There is the best traffic infrastructure land and a traffic corridor that provides fast and safe conections with suronding areas, while Kragujevac-Lapovo highway is going to link the city to the Corridor 10.

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Two other major projects are: business and recreational complex with tennis academy to be built by the family of renowned Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, and multiplex cinema named “Cultural square” in the city center to be developed by famous director Emir Kusturica.

Providing the series of concessions for investors, along with major infrastructure as well as local economic development projects, the city has opened its door to everyone who recognizes good vibrations in business environment, has a vision and a desire for success, healthy competition and profit-making. Kragujevac has been once again proclaimed the “city of the future” and the best host city in Serbia. The optimism is spreading out across Sumadija and it cannot be stopped! Welcome!

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VISAS Foreign citizens may enter Serbia with a valid passport and with visas issued by Serbian diplomatic or consular offices abroad. Citizens of the following countries do not need a visa to enter Serbia: a) For all types of passport, up to 90 days: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, FYROM, Greece, Hungary, Monte Negro, Romania, Slovenia. c) Only with diplomatic or official passports: Turkey. All the information regarding entry visas for Serbia can be checked on the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Serbia Ministry of Foreign Affairs Kneza Miloša 24-26 tel. 3616-333, fax 3618-366 www.mfa.gov.rs LANGUAGE The official language is Serbian. Most of the people speak English. CURRENCY The official currency is the dinar (RSD). Coins: 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 dinars. Banknotes: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 and 5000 dinars. Currency can be exchanged in all banks and post offices, as well as in the many authorized exchange offices (exchange offices do not take exchange fees). 1 Euro is approximately 111 RSD. The most current information can be found on the National bank of Serbia official website www.nbs.rs

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WORKING HOURS AND NATIONAL HOLIDAYS Banks and post offices: - Weekdays 08.00-19.00 - Saturdays 08.00-15.00 - Sundays, only 24-hour duty branches Food stores: - Weekdays 06.30-20.00 (in some cases up to 21.00) - Saturdays 06.30-18.00 (in some cases up to 21.00) - Sundays closed (in some cases 07.00-13.00) Markets are open every day 06.00-17.00 Shops in shopping malls are open 09.00-20.00 Department stores: - Weekdays from 08.00-20.00 - Saturdays 08.00-15.00 - Sundays closed TIME ZONE, ELECTRICITY AND WATER Kragujevac is in the CET zone - Central European Time (GMT+1 hour). Summer time is from the end of March to the end of October (GMT+2 hours). The Serbian electricity network operates at 220 V~, and a frequency of 50 Hz. The city public water supply and the water from public drinking fountains are safe and pleasant to drink. WEATHER Kragujevac has a moderate continental climate, with four seasons. Autumn is longer than spring, with longer sunny and warm periods - the so-called Indian summer. Winter is not so severe, with an average of 21 days with temperatures below zero. January is the coldest month, with an average temperature of 0.1°C. Spring is short and rainy. Summer arrives abruptly. The average annual air temperature is 11.7ºC. The hottest month is July (22.1°C). The lowest temperature in Belgrade was recorded on January 10th, 1893 (-26.2°C), and the highest on August 12th, 1921 and on September 9th, 1946 (41.8°C). From 1888 to 1995 only six days with temperature of over 40°C were recorded. The av erage annual number of days with temperature higher than 30°C - the so-called tropic al days - is 31 and that of summer days with temperature higher than 25°C is 95. Average air temperature in February is -5°C.

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11 TRANSPORTATION

Orientation: Kragujevac has good transport connections with nearby cities thanks to its great position. It is located about 140 km to the south of Belgrade, about 510 km from Budapest, 670 km from Ljubljana, 535 km from Zagreb, 400 km from Podgorica, 740 km from Bucharest, 390 km from Sofia, 900 km from Istambul, 1050 km from Athens, 460 km from Sarajevo, 380 km from Skopje, 530 km from Tirana... By plane The nearest airport to Kragujevac is Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport. It is 160 km from Kragujevac and it takes roughly two hours to drive between the two cities. Numerous foreign airline companies are also providing flights to Belgrade. Phone:. +38111 209-4444 www.beg.aero

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By car E-75 highway that connects Belgrade and Athens is 29 km away from Kragujevac. Toll fare for passenger cars coming from Belgrade is 350RSD. Prices for other types of vehicle (bus, truck) are higher. By bus Using the bus is the most recommended option. Phone: + 381 34 61 700 25 Roadside assistance Domestic call: 1987 International call: +381 11 1987 www.amss.rs [email protected] HEALTH AND SAFETY CONCERNS The Balkan championships´ organizer has provided for the participants to be taken care of by Clinical Center Kragujevac , which is located in the center of Kragujevac. Clinical Center Kragujevac, 30, Zmaj Jovina Str., 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia Phone: +381 34 50 50 50 www.kc-kg.rs The Ministry of Interior, Republic of Serbia will be in charge of general safety. Police Dial 192 from any phone

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ACCOMMODATION: HOTEL ŠUMARICE HQ Hotel “Šumarice” is a distinguished hotel, with a beauty attracting at the first glance. It is located in the mid of the Memorial park, 3 km from the City center. Built in line with a traditional Sumadija’s architecture, located in an intact nature and deep silence of deciduous and coniferous forest, the hotel is an ideal place, not only for relaxation and recreation, but also for business meetings, symposiums, seminars, conferences and family gatherings. Rooms in 3 star hotel “Šumarice” offer the level of amenities found in 4 star hotels: air-conditioned with phone and internet connection, TV, mini bar, luxury bathroom... An aid, to good location and excellent accommodation capacities, is the excellent service offered by dedicated personnel working in the hotel. The most famous among the guests, Josip Broz Tito, the president of SFRY staid in a luxury Toto’s suite, available today in its authentic appearance and with original furniture.

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HOTEL ZELENGORA Hotel “Zelengora” is located in the very center of Kragujevac. It is one of the oldest hotels in Serbia - built in 1884. It is one of the oldest hotels in the city, definitely the hotel with the richest tradition: over 120 years long. It was built by a big benefactor and charity giver Milovan Gušić (1822-1891), high rank infantry captain who left to the city everything that he had in his possession. The name of the hotel in the past was “Grand hotel Gušić”. The architecture of the hotel dates from the end of the 19th century, and it perfectly fits-in the ambient and surrounding of the old downtown of Kragujevac. Even if the architecture is from the end of the 19th century it has been modernized and renovated, in that way it connects the romantic old times with the modern time requests. Situated between two main roads, and surrounded with two pedestrian areas, hotel “Zelengora” is primarily suitable for businessmen, who can rest here between hard working activities, but also can accomplish all working tasks. During the day as well as during the evening hours the hotel “Zelengora's” summer garden, aperitif bar, saloon, Italian national cuisine restaurant has always been the meeting place for prominent citizens and guests: merchants, bankers, lawyers, professors, various profile artists, politicians, bohemians...

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HOTEL KRAGUJEVAC Located in the city center, in an exclusive location in the pedestrian zone He is noted as a traditional center of social events, hosts numerous cultural events, celebrations, business meetings, seminars, presentations It has accommodation, catering and leisure and partly to other support facilities required for a pleasant stay, play and rest. This hotel in the expansion of the comfort, relaxation and a pleasant variety of entertainment option. One of the characteristics, highly appreciated by the guests, is the affordable prices with quality service. Hotel as an institution is a prominent member of many international organizations, foreign and domestic, which makes visitors korićšenje services through a variety of benefits for payment.

HOTEL STARI GRAD Hotel Stari Grad is a business hotel located in the center of Kragujevac, near business and shopping centers, public and cultural institutions and historical buildings. It is a short drive from the bus and railway stations. Hotel has its own parking place space for 2 cars, and in the immediate environment is a public parking place. The hotel reception 24 hours provides business services, storage the values, wireless internet, fax and information about the hotel and events in town.

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BOOKING AND PAYMENT FOR THE ACCOMMODATION AND TRANS FERS The bookings have to be done by filling up the registering form, and sending it to e-mail:

[email protected] Preliminary reservation of available hotels should be made up to January 31st, 2013. A reservation of 30% of the total price should be paid up to February 15th, 2013; this date will be considered final. The booking will only be confirmed upon receipt of a deposit corresponding to 30% of the total amount of the stay. Deadline February 15th, 2013. The balance of your stay will have to be paid by a bank transfer before March 15 th, 2013. NOTICE: Booking and payment should be made to the Karate Federation of Serbia with deadline February 15th, 2013. If a cancellation is made 7 days before the service ordered is due, the participants will be charged 100% of the service ordered fee. TRANSFERS The organizer will provide parking space for buses and cars near the Sposts Hall. CATERING Catering will be arranged by the organization at the Sport Hall for a price of 8 Euros per person. Please fill up the booking form. Deadline is January 31st, 2013. FLAG AND ANTHEM Each participating country is requested to provide 2 national flags and a CD/DVD with the national anthem.

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IMPORTANT NOTES All competitors must bring with them their own gloves and belts (red and blue) and all other protective equipment approved by the WKF. Especially for Children categories face mask and the chest protection are obligatory. According to the 2003 FBK Congress decision for FBK Championships there is a participation fee of 10 Euro per competitor. Accord ing to the 2012 FBK Congress decision for FBK Championships there is change regi stration fee of 5 Euro per competitor. A fee of WKF ID card is 27 Euro per person. Each country can register up to 3 competitors for individual Kata events, up to 3 competitors for individual Kumite event and 1 team for team events. Balkan Championships 2013 will introduce new competitive discipline, mixed kumite teams for juniors/cadets for men and women (men's team consists of 4 juniors + 3 cadets and women's team 3 juniors + 2 cadets) the same principle to perform at the Regional Championships in Europe. INSURANCE It is compulsory for all participants and delegation members to effectuate their own medical insurance and personal trip insurance. The Karate Federation of Serbia and Balkan Karate Federation are taking no liability for these concepts. During the registration each delegation must present the signed insurance form. ENTRANCE Entrance to the Sport Hall will be free of charge. FAREWELL PARTY Farewell Party will be arranged by the organization for a price of (we expect an offer) Euros per person. Information about the Farewell Party will be provided during the registration. 17

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SPORT VENUE – SPORTS HALL "JEZERO" Sports hall "Jezero" has a total area of 10 thousand square meters, and the dimensions of the floor area are width of 25 m, length of 52 meters and a height of 17 meters It is designed for competition in basketball, handball, volleyball, football, gymnastics. The auditorium has a capacity of 3570 seats. It has modern changing rooms, a gym and sauna It has a representative restaurant with one of the best salons in receptions.

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HOTEL PRICES

Hotel Category Distance from the Sport Hall 1/1 1/2 1/3 Extra meal

km Euro Euro Euro Euro Šumarice HQ 3 4 42 40 39 8 Zelengora 3 1 42 40 39 8 Kragujevac 3 1 35 33 32 8 Stari Grad 3 1 30 28 27 8 Ravni gaj 3 12 28 27 26 8 Turist 4 45 45 43 42 8 Zvezda 3 53 25 23 22 8 Fontana 3 53 25 23 22 8 Prices are in EUROS per person per night. Prices include accommodation, breakfast and dinner. The number of rooms available are limited and a fir st come first serve policy will be implemented. CANCELATION POLICY At least 30 days prior to arrival: free of charge 30 days prior to arrival: 40% of the total booking price 15 days prior to arrival: 75% of the total booking price 7 days prior to arrival: 100% of the total booking price Note: Please be informed that when making changes to your initial reservation, the first change is free of charge, from the second change onwards, the change is 15 Euros to cover office fees.

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AGE CATEGORIES Children 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Cadet 1997, 1998 Junior 1995, 1996 U21 1992, 1993, 1994 KATA AGE INDIVIDUAL TEAM

2002 2001 2001, 2002

2000 Children

1999 1999, 2000

Cadet 1997, 1998 Junior 1995, 1996 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998

U21 1992, 1993, 1994 WEIGHT CATEGORIES

Children, male Children, female 2002 2001 2000 1999 2002 2001 2000 1999

-30 kg -35 kg -40 kg. -52 kg. -35 kg. -37 kg. -42 kg. -47 kg. -35 kg -40 kg -45 kg. -57 kg. -40 kg. -42 kg. -47 kg. -54 kg. -40 kg -45 kg -50 kg. -63 kg. +40 kg. +42 kg. +47 kg. +54 kg. -45 kg -50 kg -55 kg. -70 kg. +45 kg +50 kg +55 kg. +70 kg

Cadet Junior U21 Cadet Junior U21

M M M F F F -52 -55 -68 -47 -48 -53 -57 -61 -78 -54 -53 -60 -63 -68 +78 +54 -59 +60 -70 -76 +59 +70 +76 Team 5+2 (J-C-J-C-J) Team 3+2 (J-C-J)

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EVENT`S PROGRAMME THURSDAY, MARCH 28TH, 2013 10:00 – 20:00 Registration of Delegations HQ Hall 1 16:00 – 17:00 Referee Course - theory HQ Conference Hall 17:00 – 19:00 Referee Course - written examination HQ Conference Hall 18:00 – 19:00 FBK Executive Committee Meeting HQ Board 1 20:00 – 21:00 Draw HQ Conference Hall FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH, 2013 COMPETITION SCHEDULE

Time M/F Age Born Tatami

08.30-09.30 Weighing Male Children All Categories Weighing Female Cadet All Categories

09.30-11.30 Kata individual Male Children 1999 1 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual Male Children 2000 2 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual Male Children 2001 3 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual Male Children 2002 4 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual Female Children 1999 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

11.30-12.30 -30 kg Male Children 2002 1 Eliminatories&Repechages -35 kg Male Children 2002 2 Eliminatories&Repechages -40 kg Male Children 2002 3 Eliminatories&Repechages -45 kg Male Children 2002 4 Eliminatories&Repechages +45 kg Male Children 2002 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

12.30-13.30 -35 kg Male Children 2001 1 Eliminatories&Repechages -40 kg Male Children 2001 2 Eliminatories&Repechages -45 kg Male Children 2001 3 Eliminatories&Repechages -50 kg Male Children 2001 4 Eliminatories&Repechages +50 kg Male Children 2001 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

13.30-14.30 -40 kg Male Children 2000 1 Eliminatories&Repechages -45 kg Male Children 2000 2 Eliminatories&Repechages -50 kg Male Children 2000 3 Eliminatories&Repechages -55 kg Male Children 2000 4 Eliminatories&Repechages +55 kg Male Children 2000 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

14.30-15.30 Lunch Break 15.30-16.30 -47 Female Cadet 1 Eliminatories&Repechages

-54 Female Cadet 2 Eliminatories&Repechages +54 Female Cadet 3 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual A Female Cadet 4 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual B Female Cadet 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

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16.30-17.30 -52 kg Male Children 1999 1 Eliminatories&Repechages -57 kg Male Children 1999 2 Eliminatories&Repechages -63 kg Male Children 1999 3 Eliminatories&Repechages -70 kg Male Children 1999 4 Eliminatories&Repechages +70 kg Male Children 1999 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

17.30-17.45 Kata individual Male Children 1999 1 Finals Kata individual Male Children 2000 2 Finals Kata individual Male Children 2001 3 Finals Kata individual Male Children 2002 4 Finals Kata individual Female Children 1999 5 Finals

17.45-18.00 -30 kg Male Children 2002 1 Finals -35 kg Male Children 2002 2 Finals -40 kg Male Children 2002 3 Finals -45 kg Male Children 2002 4 Finals +45 kg Male Children 2002 5 Finals

18.00-18.15 -35 kg Male Children 2001 1 Finals -40 kg Male Children 2001 2 Finals -45 kg Male Children 2001 3 Finals -50 kg Male Children 2001 4 Finals +50 kg Male Children 2001 5 Finals

18.15-18.30 -40 kg Male Children 2000 1 Finals -45 kg Male Children 2000 2 Finals -50 kg Male Children 2000 3 Finals -55 kg Male Children 2000 4 Finals +55 kg Male Children 2000 5 Finals

18.30-18.45 -47 Female Cadet 1 Finals -54 Female Cadet 2 Finals +54 Female Cadet 3 Finals Kata individual Female Cadet 4 Finals

18.45-19.00 -52 kg Male Children 1999 1 Finals -57 kg Male Children 1999 2 Finals -63 kg Male Children 1999 3 Finals -70 kg Male Children 1999 4 Finals +70 kg Male Children 1999 5 Finals

19.00-20.00 Medals Ceremony SATURDAY, MARCH 30 TH, 2013 COMPETITION SCHEDULE

Time M/F Age Born Tatami

08.30-09.30 Weighing Male U21 All Categories Weighing Female U21 All Categories Weighing Male Junior All Categories Weighing Female Junior All Categories Weighing Male Cadet All Categories

09.30-11.00 Kata individual Male U21 1 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual Female U21 2 Eliminatories&Repechages -68 Male U21 3 Eliminatories&Repechages -78 Male U21 4 Eliminatories&Repechages

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+78 Male U21 5 Eliminatories&Repechages 11.00-12.00 -53 Female U21 1 Eliminatories&Repechages

-60 Female U21 2 Eliminatories&Repechages +60 Female U21 3 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata Team A Female Cad/Jun 4 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata Team B Female Cad/Jun 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

12.00-13.00 -55 Male Junior 1 Eliminatories&Repechages -61 Male Junior 2 Eliminatories&Repechages -68 Male Junior 3 Eliminatories&Repechages -76 Male Junior 4 Eliminatories&Repechages +76 Male Junior 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

13.00-14.00 -48 Female Junior 1 Eliminatories&Repechages -53 Female Junior 2 Eliminatories&Repechages -59 Female Junior 3 Eliminatories&Repechages +59 Female Junior 4 Eliminatories&Repechages

14.00-15.00 Lunch Break 15.00-16.00 Kata team Male Children 99/00 1 Elimin.,Repechages&Finals

Kata team Female Children 99/00 2 Elimin.,Repechages&Finals Kata team Male Children 01/02 3 Elimin.,Repechages&Finals Kata team Female Children 01/02 4 Elimin.,Repechages&Finals

16.00-17.00 -52 Male Cadet 1 Eliminatories&Repechages -57 Male Cadet 2 Eliminatories&Repechages -63 Male Cadet 3 Eliminatories&Repechages -70 Male Cadet 4 Eliminatories&Repechages +70 Male Cadet 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

17.30-18.00 Opening Ceremony 18.00-18.15 Kata individual Male U21 1 Finals

-68 Male U21 2 Finals -78 Male U21 3 Finals +78 Male U21 4 Finals Kata individual Female U21 5 Finals

18.15-18.30 -53 Female U21 1 Finals -60 Female U21 2 Finals Kata Team Female Cad/Jun 3 Finals +60 Female U21 4 Finals

18.30-18.45 -55 Male Junior 1 Finals -61 Male Junior 2 Finals -68 Male Junior 3 Finals -76 Male Junior 4 Finals +76 Male Junior 5 Finals

18.45-19.00 -48 Female Junior 1 Finals -53 Female Junior 2 Finals -59 Female Junior 3 Finals +59 Female Junior 4 Finals

19.00-19.15 -52 Male Cadet 1 Finals -57 Male Cadet 2 Finals -63 Male Cadet 3 Finals -70 Male Cadet 4 Finals +70 Male Cadet 5 Finals

19.15-20.00 Medals Ceremony

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SUNDAY, MARCH 31 st, 2013 COMPETITION SCHEDULE

Time M/F Age Born Tatami 08.30-09.30 Weighing Female Children All Categories 09.30-11.00 Kumite Team A Male Cad/Jun 1 Eliminatories&Repechages

Kumite Team B Male Cad/Jun 2 Eliminatories&Repechages Kumite Team Female Cad/Jun 3 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata Team Male Cad/Jun 4 Eliminatories&Repechages -35 kg Female Children 2002 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

11.00-12.00 -40 kg Female Children 2002 1 Eliminatories&Repechages +40 kg Female Children 2002 2 Eliminatories&Repechages -37 kg Female Children 2001 3 Eliminatories&Repechages -42 kg Female Children 2001 4 Eliminatories&Repechages +42 kg Female Children 2001 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

12.00-13.00 -42 kg Female Children 2000 1 Eliminatories&Repechages -47 kg Female Children 2000 2 Eliminatories&Repechages +47 kg Female Children 2000 3 Eliminatories&Repechages -47 kg Female Children 1999 4 Eliminatories&Repechages -54 kg Female Children 1999 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

13.00-14.00 Kata individual A Female Junior 1 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual B Female Junior 2 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual A Male Junior 3 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual B Male Junior 4 Eliminatories&Repechages +54 kg Female Children 1999 5 Eliminatories&Repechages

14.00-15.00 Lunch Break 15.00-17.00 Kata individual Male Cadet 1 Eliminatories&Repechages

Kata individual Female Children 2000 2 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual Female Children 2001 3 Eliminatories&Repechages Kata individual Female Children 2002 4 Eliminatories&Repechages

17.00-17.15 -35 kg Female Children 2002 1 Finals -40 kg Female Children 2002 2 Finals +40 kg Female Children 2002 3 Finals -37 kg Female Children 2001 4 Finals -42 kg Female Children 2001 5 Finals

17.15-17.30 +42 kg Female Children 2001 1 Finals -42 kg Female Children 2000 2 Finals Kata individual Female Junior 3 Finals Kata individual Male Junior 4 Finals Kata individual Male Cadet 5 Finals

17.30-17.45 -47 kg Female Children 1999 1 Finals -54 kg Female Children 1999 2 Finals +54 kg Female Children 1999 3 Finals -47 kg Female Children 2000 4 Finals +47 kg Female Children 2000 5 Finals

17.45-18.15 Kata individual Female Children 2000 1 Finals Kata individual Female Children 2001 1 Finals Kata individual Female Children 2002 2 Finals Kumite Team Male Cad/Jun 3 Finals Kumite Team Female Cad/Jun 4 Finals Kata Team Male Cad/Jun 5 Finals

18.15-19.15 Medals Ceremony 19.15 Closing Ceremony

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ROOMING LIST FORM National Team (Country): Hotel (in order of preference according to the accommodation form): No Name/Surname Pos* Check In

Date Check Out

Date Number of

nights Room type**

Catering Extra meal

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* Position: C=Competitor, Co=Coaches, De=Delegation Head, P=President of NF, R=Referees/Judges, D=Doctors, V=VIPs, A=Administration, P=Press, O=Others ** Room type: S=Single, D=Double, T=Triple Dated: __________________________ Name of Contact Person: __________________________ Signature: __________________________ Official Stamp: BOOKING FORM FEDERATION COUNTRY NAME 1st NAME PHONE NO. MOBILE FAX E-MAIL ACCOMMODATION CATEGORY: _______________________ HOTEL: _____________________________

Group 1 Group 2 Rooms Number Check in Check out Rooms Number Check in Check out Singles Singles Twins Twins Doubles Doubles Triples Triples 4 Person 4 Person

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TERM OF RESPONSIBILITY To be filled, signed and sent back by January 31st, 2013 I, ________________________________ the undersigned, as the Chief of Delegation of my country, duly enrolled to participate in the 14th Balkan Junior-Cadet Championships, 18th Balkan Children Championships and 3rd Balkan Under 21 Cup, which will be held in Kragujevac, Serbia, from the 29th to the 31st of March 2013, with full knowledge of the Statutes, the Rules and the Norms of The BALKAN KARATE FEDERATION, pledge myself to faithfully accomplish the regulations of this before mentioned entity, and I take any and all administrative, civil and criminal responsibilities for whatever happens to our athletes, coaches and other members of our delegation participating in this championship, before, during and after the competition, such as physical injuries, personal expenses, or monetary debts and casual material damages to the hotels, the venue, means of transportation etc. Furthermore, I exempt from any legal, civil or criminal responsibilities the organizers of the Championships, the FBK and the Serbian Karate Federation, its directors, as well as any person, company, or entity related to the event (sponsors, public and private entities). I authorize the organizers of the event to use images, photos and the names of our competitors and other members of our delegation (since it is considered necessary) for the sport activities and publications of karate, related to the event, without any monetary compensation. Country/Nation:

Surname, First name:

Passport number & expiry date:

Credit Card details & expiry date:

Position in the federation:

Address:

Tel.-no.:

Fax & email:

Fill in, stamp, sign and send to: Karate Federation of Serbia 7/II, Knez Mihajlova Str. 11000 Belgrade Serbia ______________ Phone/fax: +38111 3232 209, 3241 370 Signature E-mail: [email protected]

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PARTNERS:

Ministry of Youth and Sport of the Republic of Serbia

The City of Kragujevac

Olympic Committee of Serbia

Sports Federation of Serbia

Contact

KARATE FEDERATION OF SERBIA

7/II, Knez Mihajlova Str. 11000 Belgrade

Serbia

Phone/Fax: ++381 11 3242 323, 3232 209, 3241 370

e-mail: [email protected]