
Mark Minarik is a fourth degree black
belt registered with the International Traditional Karate Federation
and he has competed at seven world competitions, six Pan-American
events and three invitational world tournaments.
He was born in Esterhazy,
Saskatchewan, in 1962 and as a young boy, savoured the fruits from
the family garden. Mark started training
in 1978, won his first titles at the provincial finals in 1980, and
he enjoyed first national success at the Canadians in Regina in
1988.
In 1991, he was a member of the
Saskatchewan team which competed at the nationals in Montreal, where
he participated in the kumite free sparring events.
He competed in the Pan-American championships in Mexico City
in 1992, where he won bronze in both kumite and kata.
Mark was a member of the Canadian team at the world
championships in Montreal in 1992 where the team took third in kata
and enbu. He was also part of the Canadian
contingent which took second in kata and fourth in enbu at the world
championships in Italy in 1994.
Mark moved to Saskatoon from Regina
in 1995 and became chief instructor for Midwest Karate.
He won the silver medal at the Pan-American championships in
Argentina in 1995 and admits he has to stop the blocking with his
face. Mark gained the gold medal in kata
at the Pan-American championships in Colombia in 1997.
He got a chance to train with world champion Avi Rokah while
at the World Cup in Poland in 1999. Mark
posted a bronze medal victory for Canada at Chile in 1999 and shares
the moment with Randy Peters, Brian Dube and coach Don McKenzie.
He emerged with another bronze medal in kata at the world
championships in Italy in 2000. |