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International Kung Fu Federation
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International Kungfu Federation (IKF) is an international governing body of the national and international kungfu and taichi organizations in the world. The purpose of organizing an international governing body for kungfu and taichi is to propagate worldwide traditional kung fu tenets and spirit. The IKF promotes the traditional kungfu and taichi worldwide as a unique team with unique rules and seeks to join the Olympic Games. The IKF seeks a unity, where all traditional kungfu and taichi styles are free from any form of prejudice. All the traditional kungfu and taichi organizations must be registered in the IKF and constitute their respective statutes in strict conformity with the principles of the IKF Rules and Regulations. The goal of the International Kung Fu Federation is to protect the rights of the kungfu and taichi organizations, seek their coordination and create peace and friendship. The IKF welcomes all kungfu and taichi masters to unity and seeks their cooperation in the international events, world and continental competitions. The IKF promotes the principles of traditional kungfu, its philosophy, zen, development of techniques and ranking certification. The IKF observes the Olympic Movement Anti-Doping Code (“OMADC”) as prescribed by the IOC and other anti-doping codes relevant in preserving the intrinsic value of the spirit of sport. The IKF shall consult with and integrate, if necessary, the best practices and models of the IOC and other International Federations (“IFs”) of the Olympic Movement, and other Organizations with regard to the administration of the sport of kungfu. The Rules and Regulations of the IKF is the fundamental and universal document upon which the administration of the sport of kungfu is based.
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