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What happens when you change divisions
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Below you will see a sample of how the ratings appear online. The first column is your PKC Identification number and the last column tells you when your PKC Membership expires. The column titled "dup" tells you how many different divisions (in this event-kata) you are duplicated in. For example: Frank Fink below is listed in 2 different kata divisions. You will notice that Frank has 45 total points in this Masters division, but 60 combined total points. Therefore we can safely assume that Frank has 15 points in the other kata division where his name has been duplicated 45 + 15 = 60 Competitors become listed in more than one division because of birthdays which cause them to change tournament divisions or changes in rank. At the end of the point season (July) Frank will receive his combined total in the division where he accumulates the most points. If the season were over today, he would receive his 60 points here in Masters Kata (he would be deleted from the other Black Mens kata division), and he would finish 3rd in this division. Awards are presented to the top ten winners in each division (duplicate awards are presented in the case of a tie) at the PKC International Tournament and Banquet held in the Fall each year.
http://pkcheadquarters.org/ratings.html
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