The Mexican Open KWU SENSHI was held on May 31 in Mexico City, bringing together 145 participants and 10 organizations in an important competitive event for the Kyokushin community in the region. The championship also featured the presence and coordination of Shihan Glaube Feitosa, adding even greater significance to the event and reinforcing its connection to the international development of KWU SENSHI.
The official report lists the participating organizations as Shinkyokushin, Toeikan, IFK, Ikoku Union, IKO Matsushima, Seito Kai Kan, Ki No Sekai, Kudo Legacy, So Kyokushin, and KWU SENSHI Costa Rica, highlighting the broad and integrative character of the tournament.
Throughout the event, athletes competed in both Kata and Kumite across children’s, juvenile, and adult divisions, in an atmosphere marked by technical exchange, competitive experience, and stronger ties among schools and practitioners. The championship represented another important step in the development of KWU SENSHI in Mexico and across Latin America. Full results could be found here.
The Mexican Open KWU SENSHI offered a clear picture of the competitive strength and integration among schools in the Kyokushin scene in Mexico. With strong participation, a wide range of divisions, and the presence of organizations from different lines and countries, the event reinforced KWU SENSHI’s commitment to technical development, competitive experience, and unity across the martial arts community.

