Premjit Sen
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| Born | 21 October 1977 (age 48) India |
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| Nationality | Indian |
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| Occupation | Martial Artist & Coach |
| Years active | 1990–present |
| Known for | Karate administration, International refereeing, Coaching champions |
| Notable works | Development of Karate and Martial Arts in India |
| Awards | Times Man of the Year (2022), Times Bengal Icons (2023), WKF Bronze Pin Award (2023) |
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| Religion | Hinduism |
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Premjit Sen is an renowned Indian martial artist, coach, and sports administrator. He is recognized for the growth of Karate and Martial Arts in India and across the globe. An 8th Dan Black Belt certified by the World Karate Federation and he holds prestigious roles as a Referee & Judge of the World Karate Federation (IOC recognised) and the Asian Karate Federation (OCA recognised), making him one of the most respected officials from India on the world stage.
Early Life & Education
Premjit Sen was born on 21 October 1977 in India. From an early age, he showed deep interest in martial arts and discipline-based sports. His dedication to Karate shaped his professional journey, leading him to pursue advanced training and international certifications under globally recognised karate systems.
Career
Hanshi Premjit Sen has been instrumental in developing Karate at both national and international platforms. He has represented India as an official at various global events such as World Karate Championships, Asian Karate Championships, WKF Premier League, Series A, Youth Leagues, and Commonwealth Karate Championships in various continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
He has also occupied significant positions such as Observer at Asian Games (Indonesia, 2018), Deputy Chef de Mission at 36th National Games, and Competition Director at 2nd North East Olympic Games (2022).
Achievements and Recognition
As an athlete, Premjit Sen has achieved international success, winning:
- Gold Medal – World Cup of Martial Arts (2003 & 2008, Australia)
- European Open Champion (2006, Germany)
- Medalist at ISKA World Cups
- Medalist at CCP International Championships
- Medalist at South Africa Open Kickboxing Championship (2009)
As a coach, he has produced international medalists at:
- World Youth Cup (Croatia)
- Asian Karate Championships
- Commonwealth Karate Championships
- Silent Knight Cup (Malaysia)
- South Asian Karate Championships
- Multiple National Championships in India
His contributions have been recognised with:
- Times Man of the Year (2022)
- Times Bengal Icons (2023)
- World Karate Federation Bronze Pin Award (2023)
Memberships
- World Karate Federation (WKF)
- Asian Karate Federation (AKF)
- Karate India Organisation
- National Martial Art Games Federation of India
- Hapkido Federation of India
- Karate Do Association of Bengal
- Global Seishinkai Shito Ryu Karate-Do Federation
Teaching Philosophy
He is a strong advocate of learning and teacher development. He stresses the importance of teaching methodology, clarity, discipline, skills and guidance. He a is strong supporter women empowerment through martial arts, encouraging women to take leadership roles and be confident in their practice of martial arts.
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