phelps 6,893 Posted October 24, 2019 #11 Share Posted October 24, 2019 (edited) Day #2 Medallists Individual Kumite women's Cadet, -47kg Gold: Muserref Ozdemir Silver: Fatma Sorour Bronze: Asegul Yerdaulet & Leen Mansour women's Cadet, -54kg Gold: Basmala Hassan Silver: Adela Vlasakova Bronze: Sawsane Benchbab & Iona Lobato Sanchez women's Cadet, +54kg Gold: Aya Ouhra Silver: Konstantina Chrysopoulou Bronze: Laura Lisic & Sudenur Aksoy men's Cadet, -52kg Gold: Saeed Al Najjar Silver: Muhammed Oezdemir Bronze: Bojan Kostov & Amine Hellal men's Cadet, -57kg Gold: Dominik Dziuda Silver: Enes Fatih Kurt Bronze: Ivan Carrasco & Nemanja Mikulic men's Cadet, -63kg Gold: Omer Faruk Yurur Silver: Arturs Stepanovs Bronze: Aidos Mukhat & Ahmed Rayane Tlili men's Cadet, -70kg Gold: Mohammad Aljafari Silver: Hossam Ghonem Bronze: Vasco Melo & Viktor Schevchenko men's Cadet, +70kg Gold: Ethan Small Silver: Ibrahim Shamoun Bronze: Kadir Furkan Genc & Konstantin Kokovurov Edited October 25, 2019 by phelps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,893 Posted October 24, 2019 #12 Share Posted October 24, 2019 Turkey and Jordan dominating the field among the cadets in the Kumite events... and behind them, very widely spread range of medallists, coming from all over the world, confirming once again the universality and great participation of the sport of Karate... but better have at the Olympics "things" like breakdancing, BMX freestyle, 3x3 basketball and so on... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomJa 64 Posted October 24, 2019 #13 Share Posted October 24, 2019 Dominik Dziuda is another great talent from Maciej Gałowski's stable. If the boy doesn't mess up his mind, in a few years he will be the second world champion in karate, who trained at Olimp Lodz. Doraw Banaszczyk is the only hope to show his skills at tatami in Tokyo. Gawłowski knows his training. phelps 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomJa 64 Posted October 24, 2019 #14 Share Posted October 24, 2019 Przed chwilą, phelps napisał: Turkey and Jordan dominating the field among the cadets in the Kumite events... and behind them, very widely spread range of medallists, coming from all over the world, confirming once again the universality and great participation of the sport of Karate... but better have at the Olympics "things" like breakdancing, BMX freestyle, 3x3 basketball and so on... What does not suit you in these sports? Breakdance is also a very controversial topic for me to join him in the Olympic family. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,893 Posted October 24, 2019 #15 Share Posted October 24, 2019 (edited) 3 minutes ago, TomJa said: What does not suit you in these sports? Breakdance is also a very controversial topic for me to join him in the Olympic family. I already wrote many very long pamphletes against all the "judged sports" at the Olympics... but in some cases, like Artistic Swimming, Rhythmic Gymnastics, those freestyle freaks and above all breakdance, to me they are just NOT sports at all...they are just entertaining shows which have nothing to do with real competition (which to me it's almost only man vs man or man vs time)... Olympic Motto is "Altius, Citius, Fortius"...and those activities don't match any of these criteria to elect their "champions", therefore they shouldn't even be recognized as true sports by the IOC... that's my point of view about this question (to make it short...don't want to get anybody "bored to death" )... obviously, I don't expect everybody to agree with me, but at the same time, it would take a miracle to make me change my mind on that... Edited October 24, 2019 by phelps TomJa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomJa 64 Posted October 24, 2019 #16 Share Posted October 24, 2019 39 minut temu, phelps napisał: I already wrote many very long pamphletes against all the "judged sports" at the Olympics... but in some cases, like Artistic Swimming, Rhythmic Gymnastics, those freestyle freaks and above all breakdance, to me they are just NOT sports at all...they are just entertaining shows which have nothing to do with real competition (which to me it's almost only man vs man or man vs time)... Olympic Motto is "Altius, Citius, Fortius"...and those activities don't match any of these criteria to elect their "champions", therefore they shouldn't even be recognized as true sports by the IOC... that's my point of view about this question (to make it short...don't want to get anybody "bored to death" )... obviously, I don't expect everybody to agree with me, but at the same time, it would take a miracle to make me change my mind on that... I'm not somehow especially convinced of these sports like synchronized swimming, it has an artistic charm, but it has no future since even no TV (at least in Poland until the current championships) shows their world cup or world championships. I will say more due to the fact that I'm a devil on niche sports turns me when, for example, there were recently the Polish championships in trampoline jumping, and in the largest Polish SPORT newspaper (Przegląd Sportowy) there was no mention of the results of this event. I do not demand a relationship, but let them at least write the results from the Polish Press Agency (PAP). t is equally strange for me that athletes under the age of 18 start at the games. Of course, he does not discriminate against any talent here and there is no one specifically in mind. However, I would make it clear that a player who has reached the senior age can represent his country. After entering the skatebording program, or are we talking about disciplines where gymnastic fitness is required (synchronic swimming, etc.), and we also hear more and more loudly about the entry of breakdancing, this boundary will be strongly shaken. The fact that in dance or skateboard etc. for physical fitness over the age of 25, but for me sick that 11-year-old or someone of a similar age would win the Olympic medal. In a moment someone will say that competitors in the middle or advanced age start in horse riding or shooting. However, the division into seniors, juniors and juniors is used for a reason. Yes, I see it and I know that these are very controversial theses, but this is my opinion and I am ready for dialogue on your part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,221 Posted October 24, 2019 #17 Share Posted October 24, 2019 Iran is not participating at all no money to send a full team the other side of world ! our federation is spending all they have on the senior team and Karate-1 competitions for the Olympic quotas. and Chile is really far, they didn't send a team to Serie A event in Chile as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 13,562 Posted October 24, 2019 #18 Share Posted October 24, 2019 1 hour ago, phelps said: I already wrote many very long pamphletes against all the "judged sports" at the Olympics... but in some cases, like Artistic Swimming, Rhythmic Gymnastics, those freestyle freaks and above all breakdance, to me they are just NOT sports at all...they are just entertaining shows which have nothing to do with real competition (which to me it's almost only man vs man or man vs time)... Olympic Motto is "Altius, Citius, Fortius"...and those activities don't match any of these criteria to elect their "champions", therefore they shouldn't even be recognized as true sports by the IOC... that's my point of view about this question (to make it short...don't want to get anybody "bored to death" )... obviously, I don't expect everybody to agree with me, but at the same time, it would take a miracle to make me change my mind on that... Neither does a sport where they barely touch each other If you'd like to help our fellow Totallympics member Bruna Moura get to the 2026 Winter Olympics, after her car crash on the way to the 2022 Olympics, every tiny bit of help would be greatly appreciated! Full story and how to help can be found here! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,893 Posted October 25, 2019 #19 Share Posted October 25, 2019 (edited) 12 hours ago, heywoodu said: Neither does a sport where they barely touch each other Karate has objective criteria to determine how points are scored... p.s. and Citius = faster is one of them... Edited October 25, 2019 by phelps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phelps 6,893 Posted October 25, 2019 #20 Share Posted October 25, 2019 Day #3 Medallists Individual Kumite women's Juniors, -48kg Gold: Yasmin Nasr Elgewily Silver: Elizaveta Grigoleva Bronze: Aleksandra Grujic & Margot Soulier women's Juniors, -53kg Gold: Assma Charif Silver: Ivana Kamenova Bronze: Erika Batakujevic & Polina Gurenko women's Juniors, -59kg Gold: Ivana Perovic Silver: Nora Benedicte Handelsby Bronze: Oksana Bazeliuk & Emma Marie Elisabeth women's Juniors, +59kg Gold: Marina Vukovic Silver: Valeriia Golubeva Bronze: Nour Ehab Aboshowyka & Niamh Junner men's Juniors, -55kg Gold: Ayoub Anis Helassa Silver: Abdel Alì Jina Bronze: Afef Ghaith & Sultan Huseynov men's Juniors, -61kg Gold: Ahmed Aiman Lofty Silver: Huseyn Mammadli Bronze: Abdallah Hammad & Jacob Smart men's Juniors, -68kg Gold: Bojan Boskovic Silver: Daniil Gretskii Bronze: Daniele De Vivo & Hasan Masarweh men's Juniors, -76kg Gold: Mehdi Sriti Silver: Diego Guerra Bronze: Mahmoud Gaber Mansour & Huseyn Huseynzade men's Juniors, +76kg Gold: Hazem Ahmed Mohamed Silver: Benjamin Nunez Bronze: Antonio Angel Alvarez Aviles & Dawid Sobkowiak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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