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Karate WKF World Championships 2021


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17 minutes ago, phelps said:

@hckošice 

it was really close! but not quite...

:SVK Suchankova had the day of her life until the semifinal bout, destroying each and every opponent she faced, but then she missed out the chance to earn a spot in the Gold Medal match against the great Serbian, Prekovic...

still, she's going to fight for Bronze on Saturday (morning)...

Cool. Finally a chance to qualify for Paris 2024 ...oh wait

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May be an image of 2 people, people standing and indoor

 

May be an image of 2 people, people standing and text that says 'adidan REDMI NOTE9 QUAD AMERA'

 

:EGY Ahlam Youssef qualified to women's -55 kg final , she looks really humble and down to earth , karate is a very nice sport where u see people from differenct back grounds and financial positions taking part just like taekwondo i think 

 

 

 

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Women's Individual Kumite, -55kg

Gold Medal Match: :USA Trinity Allen vs :EGY Ahlam Youssef
Bronze Medal Match #1: :LUX Jennifer Warling vs TBD (BUL/COL/KOS/SGP)
Bronze Medal Match #2: :RUS Anna Chernysheva vs TBD (UZB/CYP/TUR/CRO)

 

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Men's Individual Kumite, -60kg

Gold Medal Match: :BRA Douglas Brose vs :ITA Angelo Crescenzo
Bronze Medal Match #1: :MAR Abdel Alì Jina vs TBD (KAZ/KOR/KUW/SLO)
Bronze Medal Match #2: :FRA Enzo Berthon vs TBD (RUS/MEX/TUR/URU)

 

 

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and it's "triplete" of Gold Medal matches also for Italy (actually, Egypt now have 4)...:cheer:

 

in fact, Angelo Crescenzo will defend his world title on saturday afternoon after having eliminated all of his opponents (his arch-rival :TUR Eray Samdan included) in a crescendo of emotions...

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and the last event of the day...

 

Women's Individual Kumite, -50kg

Gold Medal Match: :GER Shara Hubrich vs :JPN Miho Miyahara
Bronze Medal Match #1: :KAZ Moldir Zhangbyrbay vs TBD (ALG/AUT/UKR/SCO)
Bronze Medal Match #2: :MAR Chaimae El Hayty vs TBD (HKG/EGY/AUS)

 

 

I don't know why, but the video only shows the second semifinal between JPN and MAR (GER vs KAZ is missing)...:facepalm: :wall:

 

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So Egypt will compete for 4 Gold medals and 2 bronzes overall very good result indeed especially that our team is really new at least half of them participating for the 1st time in WCH 

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Egyptian karate federation announced that Ahlam Yousef already won women's -55 kg Gold as jury decided that American player can't play the final as she was severely injured during Semi final match 

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2 hours ago, thepharoah said:

Egyptian karate federation announced that Ahlam Yousef already won women's -55 kg Gold as jury decided that American player can't play the final as she was severely injured during Semi final match 

Sad news (not that the Egyptian won, just the American being severely injured, of course)...

 

Hope the American girl (one of the most surprising finalists of the whole competition) can recover in full and quite quickly...:fingers:

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20 minutes ago, phelps said:

Sad news (not that the Egyptian won, just the American being severely injured, of course)...

 

Hope the American girl (one of the most surprising finalists of the whole competition) can recover in full and quite quickly...:fingers:

 

but there's nothing official from WKF or even USA karate page who posted this from 7 hours 

 

usa karate.png

 

the initial decision actually from WKF was that Luxembourg player won the marth , but then USA karate protested and they accepted this protest 

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