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‖ ippon, n. Judo.|ˈipɒn| [Jap., f. ip (f. ichi) one + pon, hon numerical counter for something long, as a staff, sword, baton, etc. Ippon was orig. used as a judge's call at a contest of swordsmanship, implying ‘a clean strike worth one point’, and was later applied similarly in other branches of traditional military art, as judo, karate, etc.] A score of one full point, awarded to a contestant for a successfully executed throw or hold, or for two scores of waza-ari.
1957Judo (‘Know the Game’ Ser.) 11/2 If a contestant scores a near-point, the referee announces Waza-ari. Should the same contestant gain a second waza-ari, the referee announces Waza-ari awasete Ippon (‘one point by two techniques’) and stops the contest as just described for ippon. 1965[see *waza-ari n.]. 1984Coaching Award Scheme (Brit. Judo Assoc.) 18/1 The contest rules of the IJF are applicable with scores of ippon and waza-ari only being used in the examination. 1990Trad. Karate Nov.–Dec. 93/2 Paul John outpointing Mark Corish by three ippons to two in the final bout. |