Brazil Prevails as Machidas Host Shotokan Karate Championship

Marcelo AlonsoSep 24, 2010
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BELEM, Brazil -- Known for putting Shotokan karate in the mixed martial arts spotlight, the Machida family recently played host to some of the sport’s major powers.

Before a crowd of more than 3,000 spectators at the School of Physical Education Gymnasium, the sixth edition of the Japan Karate Association South American Championship of Shotokan Karate featured the brilliance of the Brazilian team.

Brazilian karate proved itself on Sept. 19, taking first place in a seven-country competition. The Brazilians won 26 gold medals, 34 silvers and 68 bronzes, as they left longtime rival Argentina (20 golds, 39 silvers, 65 bronzes) in second place and Paraguay (12 golds, 20 silvers, 19 bronzes) in third.

Sonia Coutinho won her third championship in the South American individual division, and doubled up by helping her team to the title. What’s more, she did so while three months pregnant.

“I went against the doctors to fight here,” she said, “but now I see it’s all worth it.”

The public also celebrated the victory of Savio Oliveira, who defeated Argentinean Franoc Jaquet. “It’s the first time I’ve fought in South America,” Oliveira said. “To win at home, there’s a lot of emotion.” Meanwhile, Brazil defeated a delegation from Chile 5-0 in the male adult division.

In addition, Yoshizo Machida made a presentation in honor of Master Gichin Funakoshi, the creator of Shotokan karate. Afterwards, Take, Shinzo and Lyoto Machida put together a karate demonstration that applied to MMA. For Machida, who is preparing for his UFC 123 matchup with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson in November, the competition was beneficial for the sport of karate.

“We’ve had great students of karate here,” the former UFC light heavyweight champion said. “The league helps structure the sport and secure sponsorships.”