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Last event from today's schedule...

 

women's Individual Kumite, +68kg
Gold Medal match: :ITA Clio Ferracuti vs :FRA Anne Laure Florentin
Bronze Medal match #1: :EGY Aisha Mohamed vs :EGY Shaaban Okila Menna
Bronze Medal match #2: :EGY Shymaa Aboualyazed vs :ENG Amelia Harvey

 

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well done Girls :yes 2 qualified for final , 1 bronze guaranteed and 3 will play for bronze , with some luck it could have been even better , this's the performance i wanted from some months , no comment on our men's team performance , no one will fight for a medal here :mad:

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1 ora fa, bestmen ha scritto:

Bronze Medal match #2:RUS Russia vs :ALG Algeria

at what time this match , any chance for the bronze , are the russian clean ?

 

it's gonna be the 3rd last event of the morning session (which starts at 7 a.m. CET)...so, more or less it will be around 10 /10.30 a.m.

 

p.s. the Russians are never clean...:whistle:

I've been told that they haven't discovered the warm water, yet...so, they never take a shower and therefore they can't be clean...:yikes::rofl::roflmao::facepalm:

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not the best morning for Italy...

 

OK the 2 bronze medals in Kata (especially Busato's, with our guy consolidating his position in the world/Olympic ranking if compared with his main rivals for the last couple of spots in this discipline, Smorguner and Diaz), but really bitter loss by Crescenzo against the Kazakh no.2 in the men's -60kg Kumite (basically, 1 of the only 2 Kumite classes we have a chance to qualify through the ranking)...

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today's action so far...

 

 

women's Individual Kata
Gold Medal match: :JPN Kiyou Shimizu vs :ESP Sandra Sanchez Jaime
Bronze Medal match #1: :JPN Emiri Iwamoto b. :JPN Hikaru Ono
Bronze Medal match #2: :ITA Viviana Bottaro b. :JPN Natsuki Shimizu


men's Individual Kata
Gold Medal match: :JPN Ryo Kiyuna vs :ESP Damian Hugo Quintero Capdevila
Bronze Medal match #1: :JPN Issei Shimbaba b. :JPN Yuhei Horiba
Bronze Medal match #2: :ITA Mattia Busato b. :JPN Arata Kinjo


women's Individual Kumite, -50kg
Gold Medal match: :UKR Kateryna Kryva vs :TUR Serap Ozcelik Arapoglu
Bronze Medal match #1: :FRA Sophia Bouderbane b. :PHI Junna Tsukii
Bronze Medal match #2: :EGY Reem Ahmed Salama b. :GER Shara Hubrich


women's Individual Kumite, -55kg
Gold Medal match: :TPE Wen Tzu-Yun vs :UKR Anzhelika Terliuga
Bronze Medal match #1: :BRA Valeria Kumizaki b. :IRI Taravat Khaksar
Bronze Medal match #2: :IRI Fatemeh Chalaki vs :EGY Salma Elshafi


women's Individual Kumite, -61kg
Gold Medal match: :EGY Giana Lofty vs :FRA Gwendoline Philippe
Bronze Medal match #1: :IRI Rozita Alipour b. :TUR Merve Coban
Bronze Medal match #2: :CAN Haya Jumaa b. :CHI Carolina Videla Toro


women's Individual Kumite, -68kg
Gold Medal match: :EGY Feryal Abdelaziz vs :AZE Irina Zaretska
Bronze Medal match #1: :MNE Marina Rakovic b. :AUT Alisa Buchinger
Bronze Medal match #2: :FRA Alizee Agier b. :CHN Tang Lingling


women's Individual Kumite, +68kg
Gold Medal match: :ITA Clio Ferracuti vs :FRA Anne Laure Florentin
Bronze Medal match #1: :EGY Shaaban Okila Menna b. :EGY Aisha Mohamed
Bronze Medal match #2: :ENG Amelia Harvey b. :EGY Shymaa Aboualyazed


men's Individual kumite, -60kg
Gold Medal match: :JPN Minami Yunosuke vs :KAZ Darkhan Assadilov
Bronze Medal match #1: :KAZ Kaisar Albyspay b. :ITA Angelo Crescenzo
Bronze Medal match #2: :TUR Eray Samdan b. :IRI Majid Hassannia


men's Individual Kumite, -67kg
Gold Medal match: :FRA Steven Dacosta vs :KAZ Didar Amirali
Bronze Medal match #1: :IRI Amir Mirzaei b. :AUT Stefan Pokorny
Bronze Medal match #2: :IRI Hamoon Derafshipour b. :KSA Fahad Alkhathami


men's Individual Kumite, -75kg
Gold Medal match: :ITA Luigi Busà vs :IRI Bahman Askari
Bronze Medal match #1: :AZE Rafael Aghayev b. :FRA Logan Dacosta
Bronze Medal match #2: :USA Thomas Scott b. :IRI Alì Asiabari


men's Individual Kumite, -84kg
Gold Medal match: :IRI Alì Fadakar vs :TUR Ugur Aktas
Bronze Medal match #1: :FRA Faruk Abdesselem b. :JPN Makoto Koike
Bronze Medal match #2: :IRI Zabiollah Poorshab b. :AZE Torgut Hasanov


men's Individual Kumite, +84kg
Gold Medal match: :JPN Hideyoshi Kagawa vs :FRA Mehdi Filali
Bronze Medal match #1: :IRI Sajad Ganjzadeh b. :RUS Alexander Pshenitsyn
Bronze Medal match #2: :ALG Hocine Daikhi b. :GER Jonathan Horne

 

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