UMKS Scottish Championship 2026

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Registration deadline:

Thu Sep 03, 2026 23:59 BST in 12 days


Entry fees:

Early Bird

1st category: £22.50
2nd category: £9
3rd category: £9
4th category: £9
5th category: £9
6th category: £9
7th category: £9
Additional categories: free

Tue Jun 16, 2026   –   Tue Jul 28, 2026 23:59 BST

Regular

1st category: £25
2nd category: £10
3rd category: £10
4th category: £10
5th category: £10
6th category: £10
7th category: £10
Additional categories: free

Wed Jul 29, 2026   –   Thu Sep 03, 2026 23:59 BST

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General Information

UMKS are delighted to announce our UMKS Scottish Championships held in Scotland.

Registration Closes 3rd September 2026

Provisional Scheduled:

Friday 11th September - SBN, BSBN and KSN. All JKN adults. (Venue will be One Mind Dojang)
Saturday 12th September - All Coloured Belts and Black Belt Junior/Youth (Venue will be Oriam Sports Centre)

ENTRY FEES:


1 Event = £25

2 Events = £35

3 Events = £45

4 Events = £55

5 Events = £65

6 Events = £75


7+ Events = £85


EARLY BIRD OFFER:
- Register before 28th July to receive 10% OFF. Discount will automatically be applied at checkout.

SPECTATOR FEES:
- All under 18 year old competitors receive a complimentary pass for ONE spectator.
- £5.00 per person (5 and under are free).
- Payment methods: Cash or Card
- Includes access to the 2 days of tournament and Mirae Demo in the evening featuring our founding master CSJKJN Sung Jin Su.

PROMOTIONS & DEMONSTRATION:
After the Saturday tournament we will have Black Belt Promotions, Master Promotions and a Mirae Demonstration including performance by Chang Si Ja KJN Sung Jin Su.

CATEGORIES:
-Forms
-Techniques
-Sparring
-Staff (Red Belt-Black Belt)
-Sword (Black Belt) 

-Breaking (Black Belt) 

- Self Defence (DBN and Black Belt)
- Bae Ki Hyung (DBN and Black Belt)
- Bong 2 (Black Belt) 

- Traditional Guhm Moo Hyung (DBN and Black belts)

SPARRING:
Depending on number of competitors you may be sparring people of different ranks but of similar age. There will be no more than two rank differences up or down. So a White Belt may have to compete with a Yellow or Blue Belt but not a Red Belt, a DBN Belt may compete against Red Belt but not a Blue Belt. Divisions will be drawn up once registration has closed. Where possible we will try to split by gender, rank and age.

IMPORTANT:
Where numbers allow you will compete within your own belt rank and age group only, however in some instances we will need to combine divisions/age groups to create a fair competition. This can sometimes result in competitors competing with different forms and techniques. Our judges are trained in how to fairly score forms and techniques should this occur. Any division that has less than 3 competitors will be combined with another similar rank/age to create a fair but still competitive event.

There is a café on site for lunch and refreshments.

We have a merchandise stall selling tournament t-shirts for £15. There will also be an option to buy Mouth guards and groin guards. Numbers are limited and will be sold on a first come first served basis.

AWARDS:
Medals will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place. We will also award Grand Champion for Black Belts. The number of Grand Champion awards depends on the number of Black Belt competitors.

GRAND CHAMPION CRITERIA:
- Competitor must be a Black Belt to be eligible
- Competitor must enter the following categories to qualify:
✓ Open Hand Forms 
✓ Staff Form 
✓ Sword Form 
✓ Techniques 
✓ Sparring 
✓ Breaking (18+ Only)
- Points from Open Events will be included in the point total except the cash prize events - Guhm Moo Hyung and Bong 2.
- Competitor must score the most overall points, using the medal points listed below: 
1st place = 6 points 
2nd place = 4 points 
3rd place = 2 points 
4th place = 1 point

In the event of a tie, the first criteria for winner will go to the person with the most number of gold medals then medal count. If their medal count is also the same, the tournament arbitrators will choose a form for both competitors to do. Upon completion of the form by both competitors, the judges will determine the winner by show of hands.

ORIAM Sports Centre, Heriot-Watt University