Grandmaster
Dionisio "Diony" Cañete  |
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Dionisio belongs to the second generation of
the famous Martial Art advocates, the
Cañete brothers of Cebu City, Philippines.
He is the youngest son of GM Eulogio (Ylong)
Cañete, the principal organizer of Doce
Pares, who headed the organization since its
founding in 1932 until his death in June
1988.
Dionisio began his lessons in the Filipino
Art in 1946 at the age of eight from his
father and brother Iluminado, the eldest of
the five children (4 sons and a daughter) of
Eulogio and Irenea Aventurado.
He
studied under GM Felimon "Momoy" Cañete and
later with GM Ciriaco "Cacoy" Cañete, both
brother of his father. He also trained with
GM Vicenter Carin and Maximo Cañete.
In
1950, during the Golden age of Boxing in
Cebu, he was attracted to the sport and for
five years regularly sparred and trained
with several good amateur and professional
boxers at that time.
In
1957, together with his brothers, Diony was
introduced to Kodokan Judo.
In
1960, immediately upon his election as one
of the officers of Doce Pares, rules on the
acceptance of students and membership were
liberalized. They started to promote and
develop Arnis to a wholesome spectator's
sporting event.
In
1969 at the age of 22, he passed the Bar
Examinations and became a fully-fledged
Lawyer.
In
1975, He initiated the formation of the Cebu
Eskrima (Arnis) Association. All major Arnis
clubs in Cebu banded together for the first
time. In succeeding to organize and band
together all the top Arnisadors, Diony, in
effect, sort of "Civilized" the
fighting-oriented Masters and curbed them to
learn to co-exist for the sake of the
Filipino Art.
Events he helped organize/Events he
participated:
March 6-7,1976
First
National Arnis Festival
University of San Carlos Gym
Cebu
City, Philippines
by
National Arnis Association of the
Philippines (NARAPHIL)
March 24, 1979
First
National Arnis Open Championship
Cebu
Coliseum
Cebu
City, Philippines
August 19, 1979
First
National Invitational Tournament
Philippine National College Gymnasium
Manila, Philippines
October 15, 1988
First
National USA Eskrima Kali Arnis
Championships
San
Jose, California
First Eastern USA Arnis Championships
Jersey City, NJ
Note:
The
two tournaments were made possible through
the all-out assistance & initiative of
Arnulfo Cuesta, Fred Bandalan, Edward
Abinsay, and Leo Fernandez
August 11-13, 1989
First
World Eskrima Kali Arnis Championships
Cebu
City, Philippines

It
was during this tournament that the World
Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation (WEKAF) was
organized and he was elected Charter President.
During these tournaments he prepared the
tournament rules and designed the
appropriate protective gear.
1989
He
was selected as Sportsman of the Year
by
the Sportswriters Association of Cebu (SAC)
January 25-27, 1992
2nd
World Championships & Congress
Manila, Philippines
Diony has pruned down his active
participation in various activities related
to Arnis. His private gym in Cebu, however,
remains a popular training place for
students and instructors, especially those
coming from other countries. He sees to it
that the visitors are well attended to and
are assured of learning what they want to
know about the art. He still makes himself
always available to render service to WEKAF
and NARAPHIL.
Visit the Doce
Pares World Headquarters website at: www.doceparesinternational.com
for more information.
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