One of my favorite all-styles tournaments of the year is the Mercer County National Karate Championship, held every March at Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. And to celebrate the event's 20th year, Master Ivan Mendez has put together an outstanding program that includes special touches for seniors.
Black belts 60 and over compete for free and will be able to contend for Grand Champion belts, cash prizes, and a special crystal trophy for the Outstanding Senior Athlete. But no matter what your age, this is a tournament you should not miss if you live anywhere close to Central New Jersey. Rider University is easily accessible from all N.J. points as well as Metro New York, Philly, and almost any location with access to I-95.
For more information, including a list of ring assignments by age and belt color -- yes, ring assignments posted nearly a month before the event! -- please click over to
The Mercer County Nationals.
In case you missed it, I'm reprinting below an earlier message about the Mercer County Nationals. Hope to see you at this exciting and important event.
Senior black belts compete for free
You just ran out of excuses. If you're a black belt and are at least 60
years old, you can compete for free in the 20th annual Mercer County
National Karate Championship, to be held on Saturday, March 28th, at
Rider University in Lawrenceville, N.J. This is an outstanding event
that offers a total of 145 separate divisions covering forms, weapons,
and sparring. And you should be part of it.
While it seems that many, perhaps most, tournaments are pushing older
athletes to the sidelines, Master Ivan Mendez is determined to make the
Mercer County Nationals a comfortable home for the 60+ crowd. And,
yes, this is a really big deal. I'm 69, and I would like
to compete well into my seventies. But I have to say that the thrill of
competing loses something when the top age group is, let's say, 35 or
40. Competing against someone half your age just doesn't make a whole
lot of sense.
Tournament director Mendez has been working hard for several years to
attract seniors to the Mercer County Nationals. His was one of the
first tournaments in the area to raise the top age bracket to 60+, and
his is the only tournament I know of that waives registration fees for
black belt seniors. "We're encouraging our most seasoned martial
artists to come out, compete, and enjoy each other's fine talent," he
says.
Above: some of the trophies awarded at the
Mercer County Nationals in recent years.
By the way, a portion of the tournament proceeds will benefit the St.
Jude Children's Research Hospital, widely known for its pioneering work
in saving children with cancer and other catastrophic medical
conditions. Last year's tournament attracted nearly 450 competitors and
725 spectators, so this is an event that can do a lot of good for a
fine charity while treating participants to a first-rate martial-arts
experience.
The Mercer County Nationals will feature competitors from a wide
variety of styles, so whatever black belt you hold is your free ticket
in, as long as you're at least 60 years old. But it gets better. The
Ancient Warrior Society, an organization that honors an elite group of
Taekwondo masters and grandmasters over the age of 50, will be providing
an impressive crystal trophy to the 60+ athlete who is voted
Outstanding Senior Athlete by the tournament's staff.
If you're 60+ and still competing, circle the date and find your way
to Rider University for this important tournament. But what if you've
already stopped competing because you got tired of being matched with
30-year-olds in every tournament you attended? Well, you have three
months to work on your technique, and that's plenty of time for a
veteran black belt. Ease back into training, and by the end of March
you'll be ready to show your stuff against other athletes your age.
Have questions about the event? You can post them here, if you'd
like, or you can contact Master Mendez directly at
karatetour@msn.com.
But whatever you do, plan to attend!