Peter Lee

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  • 日本語: リー・ピーター
  • Born: 1971.
  • Rank/Grade (GKIF): 7 dan[1], Genseiryu Karate-do International Federation (GKIF), passed on 19 September 2015.
  • Rank/Grade (JKA): 1st dan[2], Japan Karate Association, (JKA), passed on 17 October 1997.
  • Grading license (GKIF): Officially licensed for grading up to and including 5 dan[3].
  • Grading license (JKA): Officially licensed for grading up to and including 1 kyu.
  • Representative: Official representative of Genseiryu in Europe with the headquarters (Honbu) located in Denmark.
  • Instructor: Officially educated as an instructor through Kenshusei and Uchi-Deshi in Japan under the Genseiryu Karate-do International Federation with the personal guidance and teachings of Kunihiko Tosa.
  • Chief instructor: Appointed in February 1997 as the chief instructor of Denmark under the Genseiryu Karate-do International Federation and as the chief instructor for Europe on 19 January 2002.
  • Salutation: Peter Lee was officially announced a Shihan in 2003. Peter Lee is thus addressed directly as Shihan or more generally as Sensei.

Rank/Grading[edit]

Genseiryu Karate-do International Federation (GKIF)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Grading for 7 dan was held in the GKIF's headquarters in Japan on Saturday 19 September 2015 at 10:30 AM local time with Kunihiko Tosa, 9 dan; Akira Miyauchi, 8 dan in the grading panel.
  2. Japan Karate Association, JKA, on 17 October 1997.
  3. Peter Lee was at a meeting held in the GKIF headquarters in Japan Friday 29 June 2012 at 10:30 AM local time awarded the grading license for up to and including 4 dan. At a meeting held in the GKIF headquarters in Japan Sunday 28 February 2016 at 5PM local time, Peter Lee was awarded the official grading license for up to and including 5 dan. Peter Lee is the only one in Europe to have ever been awarded such a grading license.
  4. Grading for 6 dan was held in the GKIF's headquarters in Japan on the 11 October 2009 with Kunihiko Tosa, 9 dan; Yohimitsu Furuya, 8 dan; Akira Miyauchi, 8 dan; Nobuo Yaguchi, 7 dan, Ryuji Sugita, 7 dan in the grading panel.