Second Annual
Golden Gate Hall of Honors
Saturday, September 14, 2024
South San Francisco Conference Center
255 South Airport Blvd.
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Map
Doors Open at 4:30pm for early registration
Happy Hour 5:00 - 6:00pm
Dinner at 6:30pm
Join us at the San Francisco Conference Center on Saturday, September 14, 2024, for an unforgettable evening of martial arts excellence at “Second Annual Golden Gate Hall of Honors” event. This prestigious awards ceremony presented by GM Rick St. Clair celebrates the greatest practitioners, martial artists, and organizations in the world of martial arts.
Photo from last year's Event
Ticket Info
Pricing |
|
Dinner/Awards (before 7/14/24) | $215.00 |
Dinner/Awards (after 7/14/24) | $245.00 |
Returning Alumni | |
Dinner/Awards (before 7/14/24) | $205.00 |
Dinner/Awards (after 7/14/24) | $235.00 |
Table of 10 ($180/person)
includes 9 guests and one free inductee award. Total purchase of $1800 must be made by a single payment.) |
$1800.00 |
Dinner only | $115.00 |
Non-Attendees (Award)
USA shipping only) |
$159.00 |
Please pay with either:
Venmo: @Richard-Stclair-1
Zelle: @Zelle 415-368-3907
Sorry, no refunds
Accommodations
DoubleTree by Hilton Room rates:
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Use group code SCT for reservations.
Price per room:
Friday September 13th & 14th: $159 plus tax
Free parking
Golden Gate Hall of Honors Rings
Reserve your one of a kind
Golden Gate Hall of Honors Ring Now!
$129.00 + $12.00/shipping
Sizes: 8 - 12
Award Categories
- Diamond Pioneer - 60 years
- Platinum Pioneer - 50 years
- Golden Pioneer - 45 years
- Diamond Lifetime Achievement - 60 years
- Platinum Lifetime Achievement - 50 years
- Golden Lifetime Achievement - 45 years
- Silver Lifetime Achievement - 40 years
- Media Star of the Year
- Lifetime Dedication in the Martial Arts (GM’s only)
- Grandmaster of the Year
- Master of the Year
- Man or Woman of the Year
- Martial Arts Family of the Year
- Martial Arts School of the Year
- Martial Arts Organization of the Year
- Martial Arts Business of the Year
- Humanitarian of the Year
- Legend of the Year
- Esteemed Elite Warrior Award
- Elite Honorable Warrior Award
- Diamond Lifetime Contributions - 50 years
- Platinum Lifetime Contributions - 45 years
- Golden Lifetime Contributions - 40 years
- Silver Lifetime Contributions - 35 years
- Bronze Lifetime Contributions - 30 years
- Elite Martial Arts Spirit Award
- Modern Warrior Award
- Outstanding Achievement in the Martial Arts
- Outstanding Dedication in the Martial Arts
- Rising Star in the Martial Arts
- Competitor of the Year (Male or Female)
- Competitor of the Year (Male or Female - Junior)
- Outstanding Sportsmanship Award
- Excellence in Promoting the Martial Arts
- Military Contributions as a Martial Artist
- Lifetime Contributions in the Martial Arts (25 years)
- Tae Kwon Do Grandmaster of the Year
- Tae Kwon Do Master of the Year
- Karate Grandmaster of the Year
- Karate Master of the Year
- Tang Soo Do Grandmaster of the Year
- Tang Soo Do Master of the Year
- Kung Fu Grandmaster of the Year
- Kung Fu Master of the Year
- Jiu Jitsu Grandmaster of the Year
- Jiu Jitsu Master of the Year
- Kenpo Grandmaster of the Year
- Kenpo Master of the Year
- Kajukenbo Grandmaster of the Year
- Kajukenbo Sifu of the Year
- Kajukenbo Instructor of the Year
- Lifetime Dedication in Kajukenbo
- Outstanding Community Service, Kajukenbo
- Outstanding Martial Artist, Stunt Professional
- Lifetime Achievement, Stunt Professional
- FMA Innovator of the year
- Lifetime Achievement in FMA
- Shotokan Grandmaster of the Year
- Shotokan Master of the Year
- American Gojo-Ryu Grandmaster of the Year
- American Gojo-Ryu Master of the Year
- Japanese Gojo-Ryu Grandmaster of the Year
- Japanese Gojo-Ryu Master of the Year
- Okinawan Gojo-Ryu Grandmaster of the Year
- Okinawan Gojo-Ryu Master of the Year
About Grandmaster Rick St. Clair
Grandmaster St. Clair started his Martial Arts training at the age of twelve, training in Moo Duk Kwan and TaeKwonDo in San Mateo and San Francisco. He worked hard, training and entering local and state tournaments. Grandmaster St. Clair received his first Black Belt on May 21, 1981. This was just the beginning! Grandmaster St. Clair now holds an 8th Degree belt in MDK/TKD. In 1993, he opened his dojang in San Francisco, California. His dojang recently celebrated twenty-five years of awakening the “Warrior Spirit” in his students and teaching the tenets of TaeKwonDo. Grandmaster St. Clair's lineage is directly under Dr. Richard Chun, 9th Dan MooDukKwan/TaeKwonDo. Dr. Chun was the right hand man to Un Young Kim in Korea for many years. Grandmaster St. Clair has been inducted seven times into the Martial Arts Hall of Fame. He continues to share his love of the martial arts and his joy in teaching. Grandmaster St. Clair believes that the practice of TaeKwonDo opens paths to courtesy, leadership, courage, and perseverance.