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13 minutes ago, phelps said:

@MHSN it looks that Zabiollah Poorshab has broken many hearts in Italy...our commentator is saying that many girls lost their minds when they saw him last week in training here in Italy...and the commentator herself has said he's one of her favourites (she said he's a beautiful man, too)...:lol:

 

:d if I'm not wrong I heard her calling him "Zabih"  which is the name he is known by his friends.

 

btw he broke my heart now ! what the hell was that. losing in the very last second for such experienced athlete like him ! :wall:

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OK only two bronze medals for Iran. Asiabari and Ganjzadeh. I didn't see Alipour's match but Poursheib lost in a very stupid way and Abbasali was like a coward the entire match and lost it by a punch in last 20 seconds.

 

there won't be a 84kg final. they didn't let Ghararizadeh to fight in the final because of the dangerous hit he received yesterday. (that's funny Aktas could fight for bronze which he lost)

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when you watch a bout like the men's -67kg final, the "karate = boxing" comparison is quite clear...:whistle::nopompom:

 

and then some people are surprised when they're asked if do we really need another thing like this at the Olympic Games? :facepalm::wall:

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1 silver and 2 bronzes for Egypt , another average performance , but the biggest thing here is our junior athletes who made some really good results and 3 of them played in medal matches today , despite the fact they hadn't participated in any international senior events before , good they'll also participate in Dubai , did anyone watch the women's -61 final ? 2 Wazaris were given to the french player were they deserved or it's just the host must win 

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2 minuti fa, thepharoah ha scritto:

1 silver and 2 bronzes for Egypt , another average performance , but the biggest thing here is our junior athletes who made some really good results and 3 of them played in medal matches today , despite the fact they hadn't participated in any international senior events before , good they'll also participate in Dubai , did anyone watch the women's -61 final ? 2 Wazaris were given to the french player were they deserved or it's just the host must win 

 

the first one was clear...

the second one...well, the hit was there, but the whole action was a bit confused and it could have been evaluated differently...giving the 2 points to the French girl was not a scandal, however...

 

so far, I have to say the refereeing is pretty decent, compared to the standard of the past...

 

right now, today I only strongly disagree with 2 matches...the bronze medal bout gifted to Coban in the women's 61kg and the gold medal bout between the Frenchman Dacosta and the Italian Maresca, who was robbed big time of a deserved gold medal...

 

in all the other bouts I've watched I haven't seen any shameful and suspicious misdemeanor, just a few close calls that could easily have gone the other way round...but in those cases you can't call them scandals or robberies for sure...;)

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Abazari also didn't show up in the final :( apparently got injured in his semifinal. that's a bit unfortunate losing two finals both in the same way ! at least Hassannia won our single gold medal here.

 

1 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze. (all in men's kumite) not great but not bad , this was a very high level competition.

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K1PL, Stage #1 (Paris, FRA)

 

Medallists Recap

 

women's Individual Kata
Gold: :JPN Kiyou Shimizu
Silver: :ESP Sandra Sanchez Jaime
Bronze: :ITA Viviana Bottaro & :JPN Hikaru Ono


men's Individual Kata
Gold: :JPN Ryo Kiyuna
Silver: :ESP Damian Hugo Quintero Capdevila
Bronze: :JPN Issei Shimbaba & :JPN Kazumasa Moto


women's Individual Kumite, -50kg
Gold: :TUR Serap Ozcelik Arapoglu
Silver: :JPN Miho Miyahara
Bronze: :BRA Jessica De Paula & :GER Shara Hubrich


men's Individual Kumite, -60kg
Gold: :IRI Majid Hassannia
Silver: :ITA Angelo Crescenzo
Bronze: :RUS Evgeny Plakhutin & :KAZ Darkhan Assadilov


women's Individual Kumite, -55kg
Gold: :UKR Anzhelika Terliuga
Silver: :POL Dorota Banaszcyk
Bronze: :ITA Lorena Busà & :JPN Shiori Nakamura


men's Individual Kumite, -67kg
Gold: :FRA Steven Dacosta
Silver: :ITA Luca Maresca
Bronze: :KAZ Didar Amirali & :KAZ Assylbek Muratov


women's Individual Kumite, -61kg
Gold: :FRA Gwendoline Philippe
Silver: :EGY Giana Lofty
Bronze: :FRA Laura Sivert & :TUR Merve Coban


men's Individual Kumite, -75kg
Gold: :JPN Ken Nishimura
Silver: :AZE Rafael Aghayev
Bronze: :IRI Alì Asiabari & :UKR Stanislav Horuna


women's Individual Kumite, -68kg
Gold: :SUI Elena Quirici
Silver: :JPN Kayo Someya
Bronze: :MEX Sachiko Paulina Ramos Akita & :GER Johanna Kneer


men's Individual Kumite, -84kg
Gold: :BLR Anton Isakau
Silver: :IRI Mahdi Ghararizadeh
Bronze: :JPN Rikito Shimada & :EGY Mohamed Ahmed Ramadan


women's Individual Kumite, +68kg
Gold: :JPN Ayumi Uekusa
Silver: :FRA Nancy Garcia
Bronze: :EGY Shaaban Okila Menna & :JPN Ayaka Saito


men's Individual Kumite, +84kg
Gold: :GEO Gogita Arkania
Silver: :IRI Saleh Abazari
Bronze: :IRI Sajad Ganjzadeh & :FRA Mehdi Filali

 

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