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3 minuty temu, thepharoah napisał:

the Polish girl biggest achievement before winning Gold was a bronze medal in European U21 tournament last year 

She's really talented tho and receives government's scholarship. Nevertheless, nobody hoped for the medal here and now she's gold. Just wow! 

I am unashamed, at getting nothing done.

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4 minutes ago, szy123 said:

 

She's really talented tho and receives government's scholarship. Nevertheless, nobody hoped for the medal here and now she's gold. Just wow! 

 

Congrats ! btw according to Wikipedia this's Poland's 1st medal ever in WCHs

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Afternoon Session Recap

 

 

Men's Individual Kumite, -60kg

Gold Medal Match: :ITA Angelo Crescenzo b. :JPN Naoto Sago  5-2

Bronze Medal Match #1: :KAZ Darkhan Assadilov b. :LAT Kalvis Kalnins  5-4

Bronze Medal Match #2: :MAR Abdessalam Ameknassi b. :VEN Jovanni Martinez  10-0

 

 

Women's Individual Kumite, -50kg

Gold Medal Match: :JPN Miho Miyahara b. :TUR Serap Ozcelik Arapoglu  3-1

Bronze Medal Match #1: :AUT Bettina Plank b. :CRO Jelena Pehar  3-0

Bronze Medal Match #2: :IRI Sara Bahmanyar b. :RUS Tatiana Rybalchenko  5-0

 

 

Men's Individual Kumite, -67kg

Gold Medal Match: :FRA Steven Dacosta b. :BRA Vinicius Figueira  6-5

Bronze Medal Match #1: :CHI Camilo Velozo b. :JOR Abdel Rahman Almasatfa  2*-2 (*Winner by Hantei -Judges decision)

Bronze Medal Match #2: :IRI Hamoon Derafshipour b. :ESP Raul Cuerva Mora  6-3

 

 

Women's Individual Kata

Gold Medal Match: :ESP Sandra Sanchez Jaime b. :JPN Kiyou Shimizu

Bronze Medal Match #1: :ITA Viviana Bottaro b. :FRA Alexandra Feracci

Bronze Medal Match #2: :HKG Grace Lau Mo Sheung b. :DOM Maria Dimitrova

 

 

Men's Individual Kata

Gold Medal Match: :JPN Ryo Kiyuna b. :ESP Damian Hugo Quintero Capdevila

Bronze Medal Match #1: :ITA Mattia Busato b. :GER Ilja Smorguner

Bronze Medal Match #2: :TUR Alì Sofuoglu b. :VEN Antonio Diaz

 

 

Women's Team Kumite

Gold Medal Match: :FRA France b. :JPN Japan  2-0

Bronze Medal Match #1: :EGY Egypt b. :SUI Switzerland  2-0

Bronze Medal Match #2: :ESP Spain b. :IRI Iran  2-0

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I watched nothing of today yet and didn't see any results, so my question is as follows: is there a place (YouTube?) where I can watch today's bronze/gold medal matches without knowing results yet? :p 

 

the Italian youtube link but that works only with Italian IP

 

and the second session

 

 

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Final Session Recap

 

 

Men's Team Kata

Gold Medal Match: :JPN Japan b. :ESP Spain

Bronze Medal Match #1: :IRI Iran b. :TUR Turkey

Bronze Medal Match #2: :ITA Italy b. :MAS Malaysia

 

 

Women's Team Kata

Gold Medal Match: :JPN Japan b. :ESP Spain

Bronze Medal Match #1: :ITA Italy b. :SRB Serbia

Bronze Medal Match #2: :TUR Turkey b. :RUS Russia

 

 

Men's Team Kumite

Gold Medal Match:IRI Iran b. :TUR Turkey

Bronze Medal Match #1: :JPN Japan b. :AZE Azerbaijan

Bronze Medal Match #2: :ITA Italy b. :SEN Senegal

 

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