

The
Chief Instructor of Ireland
Robert
McGrath was born in Dublin in 1961. His older brother Leslie began learning
Ed Parkers Kempo Karate in 1964 but after seeing Mr. Tatsuo Suzuki on Irish
television he changed over to Wado Karate-Do training under Tatsuo Suzuki
sensei and Jim Prichard sensei. In 1972 Leslie took his little brother to
his first Karate lesson under Derek Desmond sensei. Soon Robert McGrath was
training five to seven days a week with Desmond sensei and Iwasaki sensei.
At the age of 19 years he became the all Ireland Wado Karate Champion holding
this title for five years. He was also a member of the Airlingus Karate team,
which was unbeaten for ten years.
Between 1981 and 1985, he held mean of the Irish National titles both kumite
and Kata. He was a member of the National all styles karate team for over
ten years.
In 1984 he was a member of the Irish team who went to Japan to study Wado
Karate and compete in the Wado Ryu World Karate Championships, the team was
narrowly beaten in the quarterfinals by only a half point. Robert received
an award for outstanding fighting spirit
In 1985 at the age of 23 years he received his first Dan from Mr Shiomitsu
Sensei, then in 1990 he received his second Dan, his third Dan in 1993
his fourth Dan in 1997 and his fifth Dan in 2002 all graded by Mr. Tatsuo
Suzuki Sensei.
In 1993 Mr. Suzuki Sensei asked him to be the Chief Instructor for the Republic
of Ireland.
The Wado International karate-Do Federation in Ireland was formed the same
year. Robert McGrath Sensei has a Karate Dojo in Dublin
called Shoshin dojo
He has many Irish and UK champions training regularly.Sensei McGrath has trained
under some of the greatest karate Masters in the World and he is concentrating
on imparting this knowledge to his students. He is also a member of the European
WIKF Technical committee.