Rising Sun Karate Accomplishments/Awards
Year | Award/Accomplishment |
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1994 | Hall of Fame Award – American Karate Kung Fu Federation |
2000 | Fastest Growing Karate School – Fast Track Award |
2000 | Educational Funding Company – Program Direct Award – Rising Sun Karate Academy |
2001 | Centurion Club Award |
2003 | Master of the Year Award – World Karate Federation |
2004 | Master of the Year for Free-Style Martial Arts – USA Martial Arts |
2005 | Arnold Schwarzenegger Classics Master Appreciation Award. |
2006 | One of America's Top 10 Karate Schools – Awarded by President Nick Cokinos – Educational Funding Company |
2007 | Black Belt Hall of Fame Award – This award was given by Master Alan Goldberg in Atlantic City, New Jersey. |
2007 | Black Belt Hall of Fame – Most Successful Industry Leader. This award was given by Doctor Jim Thomas, 10th Degree Black Belt. |
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