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There really were no sports involved, unless you consider Wrestling a sport. Karate is a combination of Okinawa wrestling and Chinese White Crane Kung Fu that has evolved into what we know today as karate.

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Karate is not a sport. It is a martial art. Some schools and styles have made it into a competition through tournaments, but the origins are in wrestling and kung fu, not a sport.

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