This is a big premiere, since the first Kata World Series event will be organised in Louvain la Neuve, Belgium, on Saturday 8th March 2025. For many years, kata has been growing both internationally, with the organisation of the world championships every year, the last edition having taken place in Las Vegas in 2024, and at national federation level.

A new type of event is therefore appearing on the calendar, the Kata World Series. This very first edition of the event will welcome 106 pairs, for a total of 212 competitors (146 men - 66 women), representing 19 nations.

On the programme, the Nage-No-Kata senior, Nage-No-Kata u21, Katame-No-Kata senior, Katame-No-Kata u21, Ju-No-Kata senior, Ju-No-Kata u21, Kime-No-Kata senior and Kodokan Goshin Jutsu will be in the spotlight.

Germans Romswinkel and Loosen, world champions in Ju-No-Kata, will be present in Louvain la Neuve

Daniel De Angelis, a director of the IJF Kata Commission led by Jean-Luc Rougé said, "After 2 years of work, finally we arrive at this historic moment and the first edition of the Kata World Series will be held in Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium. The project is to organise a series of kata competitions that in the future could have events on each continent. We begin with Europe because the structure of kata tournaments already exists and after Louvain-La-Neuve, we will meet in Reims, France, on 12th April. Participation is excellent; we have several medal-winning pairs from the last world championships including the Germans Romswinkel and Loosen, world champions in Ju-No-Kata."

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