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Harry Cook
__NOTOC__ Henry Wilson Cook (born 1949), widely known as Harry Cook, is a British martial artist, teacher, and author.〔(Seijinkai Karatedo Association: Harry Cook ) Retrieved on 16 February 2010.〕〔Compson, H. (2008): (Harry is master of oriental art ) ''Hexham Courant'' (13 November 2008). Retrieved on 18 February 2010.〕 He has written several martial art books, most notably ''Shotokan Karate: A precise history'' (2001).〔Cook, H. (2001): ''Shotokan Karate: A precise history''. Dragon Books.〕 Cook began training in karate in 1966,〔Fong, G. (1988): (Karateforum.com: Harry Cook interview (September 1988) ) Retrieved on 18 February 2010.〕〔Banfield, S. (c. 2005): (Interview with Harry Cook ) ''The Shotokan Way''. Retrieved on 18 February 2010.〕 and was the Chief Instructor of the Seijinkai Karatedo Association,〔〔 a school he founded to teach his own style of karate.〔〔Jackson, L. (c. 2006): (Martial Edge: Harry Cook on Karate ) Retrieved on 18 February 2010.〕 He holds the rank of 7th ''dan'' in karate.〔〔(Takumi Dojo: Karate training course with Sensei Harry Cook ) (January 2008). Retrieved on 18 February 2010.〕 In June 2012 he was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple sexual offences over a period of 26 years including indecent assault, sexual assault, and making indecent and possessing pornographic images of children.〔 ==Early life== Cook was born in 1949 in South Shields, England.〔 He began training in the martial arts in 1966, learning karate from two schoolmates.〔 They belonged to a Wado-ryu school,〔〔 which he joined in September 1966.〔 Subsequently, the Wado-ryu instructors moved from the area,〔 and Cook joined Ken Smith's Shotokan-ryu ''dojo'' (training hall) in Sunderland.〔 In the late 1960s, Cook was one of the first British karate students to train under Keinosuke Enoeda.〔〔 Having completed secondary school, he held the rank of 4th ''kyu'' in karate.〔 Cook studied surveying for a year, but then moved on to studying Chinese language at Durham University.〔 At university, he came into contact with Rose Li, one of the lecturers, who taught Cook t'ai chi ch'uan.〔 In 1970, Cook established the Durham University Karate Club,〔(Seijinkai Karatedo Association: History ) Retrieved on 18 February 2010.〕 which became affiliated to the Karate Union of Great Britain.〔 He was tested for 1st ''kyu'' by Andy Sherry.〔 In 1973, Cook received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chinese studies from Durham University; a year later, he earned a Postgraduate Certificate in Education from the same institution.〔
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