Shahrokh
Hoghooghi
Director
and official instructor, FIFTH DAN
Nuns' Island JKA Shotokan Karate Club |
He
began to explore the world of karate in 1973, during his adolescence.
Two years later, he joined the Japan Karate Association (JKA), as
well as the Karate Union of Great Britain (KUGB) in the United Kingdoms.
In the Devonshire city of Exeter, he had as an official instructor
Sensei David Collocot. His official examiners at the time were Andy
Sherry and Keinosuke Enoeda Senseis. Under the guidance of these senseis,
he competed for several years in many regional competitions in England.
In Wales 1979, he was awarded his first-dan black belt by chief instructor
Sensei Keinosuke Enoeda, eighth-dan. After rigorous local competitions,
he was selected for the British Southwest team later that summer.
In January 1980, he moved to Montreal, Canada. He then received his
second-dan from Sensei Nishiama and Sensei Sakurai at the University
of Montreal, in 1981. Sensei Yasuo Sakurai had traveled to Quebec
from Japan due to his dynamic karate techniques. Sensei Sakurai prepared
Shahrokh for the Canadian Championships in 1984.
In the United States, ten years later, he was awarded the rank of
third-dan by senseis Mori and Enoeda. He then completed two years
of the 'Instructor's course' with Sensei Mori, and eventually received
his instructor, examiner and judging certifications from the Japan
Karate Association (JKA) Board.
He was awarded his fourth-dan by senseis Sigiura, Mori, Enoeda and
Uekei, July 1995. Finally, in 2001, he received his fifth-dan from
senseis Mori, Uekei and Enoeda in Connecticut, United States.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
In 1989, he received his degree in mechanical engineering from Concordia
University, Montreal. He has been working ever since at the ERA company.
COMPETITIONS
1975-1978
Participated in regional competitions in Exeter, Bristol, Tiverton,
Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Plymouth, Glasgow and London in
the 'Crystal Palace'.
1979
Participated in the 'British Southwest' team that competed in Belgium
and Germany. During that year, the Britains won.
1984
Participated in the Quebec team that competed in
the Canadian Championships in Calgary.
1994
Participated in the Canadian team that competed in
the World 5th Shoto-Cup Championships in Philadelphia, United States.
1996
Participated in the Canadian team that competed in
the World 6th Shoto-Cup Championships in Osaka, Japan.
2001
Participated in the Canadian team that competed in
the World 7th Shoto-Cup Championships in France.
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