Registration
Choose what you are registering.
Competition participant
Individual karateka registering to compete in a kata event.
Bulk registration is for senseis / coaches: fill the on-screen table, or download the CSV template, fill it in Excel, and upload it back — up to 10,000 participants.
1School / Dojo
Register your school or dojo so senseis and participants can select it. Registering here is not free — the one-time registration fee follows the competition tier (USD 10 / USD 100 / USD 200 per tier), whether registering yourself or on someone's behalf. Payment is taken at registration.
2My Sensei / Coach
Students or club representatives register their sensei / coach. Registering here is not free — the one-time registration fee follows the competition tier (USD 10 / USD 100 / USD 200 per tier), whether registering yourself or on someone's behalf. Payment is taken at registration. Senseis are also warmly encouraged to join as Participant Support — help fellow karateka while staying close to the action.
3Sensei / Coach self-registration
Senseis and coaches register themselves. Registering here is not free — the one-time registration fee follows the competition tier (USD 10 / USD 100 / USD 200 per tier), whether registering yourself or on someone's behalf. Payment is taken at registration. Senseis holding 3rd Dan and above are encouraged to also register as Referee/Judge to earn extra commission, and every sensei is warmly encouraged to join as Participant Support too.
4Referee / Judges
Register as a kata referee or judge. USD 100 deposit per competition tier. Referee/judge work starts after the event deadline: you have 2 weeks after the deadline to submit your scores — after the 2nd week, unscored recordings are re-assigned, and the re-assigned referee/judge gets 1 week. If a score is still missing, the organizer takes over in the 4th week, before the winner announcement date. Senseis holding 3rd Dan and above are encouraged to register as Referee/Judge.
5Audience / Onlooker / Visitor / Spectator
Sign in to watch — USD 10 / USD 100 / USD 200 per competition tier, per sign-in. Don't stay idle for more than 25 minutes: after 30 idle minutes the site automatically signs you out. We encourage signing in once Winners are announced, so one sign-in shows you every recording AND the judges' scores. Signing in during the competition shows only what has been submitted so far, with no judge scores — judge scores become available only after Winners are finalized.
6Organizer / Participant Support
Apply to join the organizing or support team. Reviewed by the organizer.
Winners
Winners for each competition are announced 30 days after its registration deadline, on the next working day (Monday–Friday) in Malaysia, at 00:00 Malaysia time.
- Malaysia Open IKO Goju-ryu Kata Championship 2026 — USD 10 TierWinners will be announced on Tuesday, 29 September 2026, 00:00 Malaysia time.
- Malaysia Open IKO Goju-ryu Kata Championship 2026 — USD 100 TierWinners will be announced on Monday, 30 November 2026, 00:00 Malaysia time.
- Malaysia Open IKO Goju-ryu Kata Championship 2026 — USD 200 TierWinners will be announced on Wednesday, 30 December 2026, 00:00 Malaysia time.
What Your Payment Unlocks — Access Comparison
Every registration type side by side, so you can see exactly what you get for your fee.
| Access | Participant | School / Dojo | Sensei / Coach | Referee / Judge | Audience | Organizer | Participant Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fee | Tier fee per kata event (USD 10 / 100 / 200) | One-time tier fee (USD 10 / 100 / 200) | One-time tier fee (USD 10 / 100 / 200) | USD 100 deposit per competition tier | USD 10 / 100 / 200 per competition tier, per sign-in | By application | By application |
| Kata Arena | Own competition tier | Own school's students only — their tier & kata events | Own students only — their tier & kata events | All recordings | All recordings | All recordings | All recordings |
| Judge-by-judge scores | Round status + total only | Round status + total only | Round status + total only | Every judge's score | Only after Winners are finalized | Every judge's score + detail | Every judge's score |
| Record & submit kata / viewing scope | Record & submit own event(s) | View own students' events only | View own students' events only | View own assigned events | View all events | View all events | View all events |
| Score recordings | No | No | No | Assigned recordings | No | Any recording (override) | No |
| Judging area (assignments, workload, Full View) | No | No | No | Yes | No | Yes — full control | Yes — view only |
| Admin panel listings | No | No | No | View | No | Full control | View + payments + codes |
| Commission | — | 10% of student fees at 10+ participants | 10% of student fees at 10+ participants | 10% per judged student | — | — | — |
| Telegram groups | Own category | School group | School group | All groups | Audience group | All groups | All groups |
| Sign-in allowance per competition tier | Unlimited (own recording) | Unlimited once fee paid (own school's recordings) | Unlimited once fee paid (own participants only) | Unlimited once approved | Paid per sign-in, per competition tier (USD 10 / 100 / 200) | Unlimited | Unlimited once approved |
Why does Participant Support get view access that Schools, Senseis, Participants, Audience, and Referees don't? Because they are the help desk: to answer a registrant's or referee's question they must be able to see the same screens the person asking is looking at — payments, registrations, and judging status. They can look things up and mark payments, but they can't score, delete records, or change the competition setup.
