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Thrilling 2020 season to start with anticipated Karate 1-Series A Santiago

 

The year 2020 is set to be historic for Karate. As the Olympic debut of the sport is getting closer and closer, the season is expected to start with a much-anticipated event: the Karate 1-Series A Santiago. 

 

Karatekas are ing the days to shine in the Olympic debut of Karate, and while that moment comes, the first major event of the new year is going to be held in Santiago (Chile) from January 10 to 12.

 

The tournament to take place at Polideportivo Estadio Nacional not only opens the historic season for Karate.

 

It's an event not to be missed by athletes and fans alike, and here it is why: 

 

1. OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION 

 

The Karate 1-Series A Santiago is one of the last six events that are left in the Olympic qualification process.

 

Karatekas who want to win the qualification for the Olympic Games will attend the event as they need the points being attributed at the event in order to improve their chances in the Olympic standings.  

 

As the differences in the Olympic categories get closer and closer, every point counts.

 

Top-ranked karatekas are expected to travel to Santiago to earn the points at stake.

 

A competitor winning in Santiago may take around 500 points for a gold medal at the event.

 

This means that the quest to the victory and to the points in Chile will be electric.

 

2. LAST IN AMERICA 

 

Karatekas from the Americas have a unique opportunity with the Karate 1-Series A in Santiago.

 

This event will be the last Olympic qualifying tournament to be held in the continent before the qualifying process ends on April 6.

 

Athletes from the region are expected to be part of the tournament as they may earn the coveted points without the inconvenience of long-distance travelling.

 

After Santiago, karatekas from the Americas will have to travel to places like Paris (France), Dubai (UAE), Salzburg (Austria) or Rabat (Morocco) to try to fight for the points.  

 

3. CRUCIAL FOR KARATE 1-PREMIER LEAGUE

 

The Karate 1-Series A Santiago will be the only Series A event to be held before April 6.

 

The uniqueness of the tournament to take place in the capital of Chile is especially relevant for karatekas who are not placed among the top 100 of WKF World ranking.

 

As the participation in Karate 1-Premier League is limited, competitors aiming to be among the top 100 may want to compete in the Karate 1-Series A Santiago as a way to improve their position in WKF World ranking thus winning the right to participate in Karate’s first-class events. 

 

4. OPEN TO SURPRISES 

 

The Karate 1-Series A is the tournament of surprises.

 

Karatekas have been able to produce remarkable shocks in the last editions of the Karate 1-Series A which makes this event highly unpredictable and perfect for competitors aiming to make an impact in Karate’s elite. 

 

5. MEET THE BEST OF THE BEST

 

Most of the best karatekas in the world are expected to participate in the 2020 Karate 1-Series A Santiago.

 

Fans will have the chance to see their heroes in action.

 

Also, karatekas will find in Santiago the stage they can test their abilities against some of the top stars of the sport.

 

Since the registration is open, athletes wanting to fight the best karatekas in the world may do so in Chile.

 

World champion Bahman Askari of Iran, European champion Luigi Busà of Italy, newly-proclaimed Grand Winner Sajad Ganjzadeh of Iran, continental championships runner-up Lamya Matoub of Algeria, World Championships silver medallist Jana Bitsch of Germany and European Games champion Bettina Plank of Austria are among the top competitors who have already confirmed their participation in Karate 1-Series A Santiago. 

 

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Karate1 Serie A, Stage #1 (Santiago, CHI)

 

 

today's action recap...

 

 

men's Individual Kata
Gold Medal match: :TUR Alì Sofuoglu vs :TUR Enes Ozdemir
Bronze Medal match #1: :VEN Antonio Diaz vs :KUW Sayed Mohammed Almosawi
Bronze Medal match #2: :TUR Emre Vefa Goktas vs :USA Ariel Torres Gutierrez

 


men's Individual Kumite, -84kg
Gold Medal match: :IRI Zabiollah Poorshab vs :TUR Ugur Aktas
Bronze Medal match #1: :CRO Ivan Kvesic vs :KAZ Igor Chikhmarev
Bronze Medal match #2: :MAR Nabil Ech-Chaabi vs :CHI Tomas Doussang


men's Individual Kumite, +84kg
Gold Medal match: :IRI Sajad Ganjzadeh vs :GER Jonathan Horne
Bronze Medal match #1: :IRI Saleh Abazari vs :USA Brian Irr
Bronze Medal match #2: :GEO Gogita Arkania vs :ITA Simone Marino

 


women's Individual Kumite, -50kg
Gold Medal match: :TUR Serap Ozcelik Arapoglu vs :VEN Yorgelis Salazar
Bronze Medal match #1: :GER Shara Hubrich vs :PHI Junna Tsukii
Bronze Medal match #2: :IRI Sara Bahmanyar vs :CHN Li Ranran


women's Individual Kumite, -55kg
Gold Medal match: :ITA Sara Cardin vs :UKR Anzhelika Terliuga
Bronze Medal match #1: :BUL Ivet Goranova vs :TUR Tuba Yakan
Bronze Medal match #2: :EGY Yassmin Attia vs :ITA Lorena Busà


women's Individual Kumite, -61kg
Gold Medal match: :IRI Rozita Alipour vs :SRB Jovana Prekovic
Bronze Medal match #1: :TUR Merve Coban vs :FRA Leila Heurtault
Bronze Medal match #2: :CHN Yin Xiaoyan vs :CHN Zhang Xiaoling

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Karate1 Serie A, Stage #1 (Santiago, CHI)

 

 

today's action recap...

 

 

women's Individual Kata
Gold Medal match: :ITA Viviana Bottaro vs :TUR Dilara Eltemur
Bronze Medal match #1: :USA Sakura Kokumai vs :PER rosa Almarza
Bronze Medal match #2: :MAR Sanae Agalmam vs :TUR Ayse Yilmaz

 


women's Individual Kumite, -68kg
Gold Medal match: :AZE Irina Zaretska vs :ITA Silvia Semeraro
Bronze Medal match #1: :EGY Feryal Abdelaziz vs :UKR Halyna Melnyk
Bronze Medal match #2: :SVK Miroslava Kopunova vs :CHN Gong Li


women's Individual Kumite, +68kg
Gold Medal match: :CHN Cao Hanqi vs :IRI Hamideh Abbasali
Bronze Medal match #1: :KAZ Sofya Berultseva vs :TUR Meltem Hocaoglu Akyol
Bronze Medal match #2: :MEX Sachiko Paulina Ramos Akita vs :ESP Laura Palacio Gonzalez

 


men's Individual Kumite, -60kg
Gold Medal match: :KAZ Kaisar Alpysbay vs :BRA Douglas Brose
Bronze Medal match #1: :MAR Oussama Edari vs :USA Dany Cabello
Bronze Medal match #2: :KAZ Darkhan Assadilov vs :KAZ Yerkinbek Baitureyev


men's Individual Kumite, -67kg
Gold Medal match: :EGY Alì Elsawy vs :TUR Burak Uygur
Bronze Medal match #1: :KAZ Didar Amirali vs :VEN Andres Madera Delgado
Bronze Medal match #2: :KAZ Assylbek Muratov vs :GUA Christian Wever


men's Individual Kumite, -75kg
Gold Medal match: :IRI Bahman Askari vs :BRA Breno Teixeira
Bronze Medal match #1: :USA Thomas Scott vs :TUR Erman Eltemur
Bronze Medal match #2: :KAZ Yermek Ainazarov vs :MAR Yassine Sekouri

 

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2 hours ago, phelps said:

Karate1 Serie A, Stage #1 (Santiago, CHI)


Bronze Medal match #2: :MEX Sachiko Paulina Ramos Akita vs :ESP Laura Palacio Gonzalez

 

 

 

A long shot, but can she actually earn points to keep the fight for an Olympic quota?

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10 hours ago, mrv86 said:

 

A long shot, but can she actually earn points to keep the fight for an Olympic quota?

 

no, she's currently 58th in the OQR...no chance for her to climb up so many positions in the standings...

 

her only shot at the Olympics is the global tournament in Paris next May, as it's a 1-day shot with 3 spots up for grabs for all who doesn't make it through the OQR (or the continental/host Nation places)...

basically, it's a true world championship, where the 3 medallists book their ticket to Tokyo 2020...

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13 horas atrás, phelps disse:

men's Individual Kumite, -60kg
Gold Medal match: :KAZ Kaisar Alpysbay vs :BRA Douglas Brose

 

 

Do you think that Douglas has any chance to get an Olympic spot?

 

I know that Vinicius is in a better position, and probably he'll be choose as our representant at the Olympic Tournament in Paris.

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2 hours ago, Laraja said:

 

Do you think that Douglas has any chance to get an Olympic spot?

 

I know that Vinicius is in a better position, and probably he'll be choose as our representant at the Olympic Tournament in Paris.

 

no, I think there's no chance for him to overtake Figueira in the overall OQR (however, qualification through the WR is not an option...Assadilov and one between Samdan or Crescenzo will get the spots in the -60kg class, as they are way ahead of Douglas in the standings)...

 

he needs to make up more than 2000 points, which is still mathematically possible, but really unlikely (moreover, the -67kg class is normally less "deep" than the -60kg, which means that Vinicius is likely to get easier chances to score good points in the last few events left in the race to Tokyo 2020)...

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Karate1 Serie A, Stage #1 (Santiago, CHI)

 

 

Medallists Recap

 

 

women's Individual Kata
Gold: :ITA Viviana Bottaro
Silver: :TUR Dilara Eltemur
Bronze: :USA Sakura Kokumai & :MAR Sanae Agalmam


men's Individual Kata
Gold: :TUR Alì Sofuoglu
Silver: :TUR Enes Ozdemir
Bronze: :VEN Antonio Diaz & :TUR Emre Vefa Goktas

 


women's Individual Kumite, -50kg
Gold: :TUR Serap Ozcelik Arapoglu
Silver: :VEN Yorgelis Salazar
Bronze: :PHI Junna Tsukii & :CHN Li Ranran


women's Individual Kumite, -55kg
Gold: :UKR Anzhelika Terliuga
Silver: :ITA Sara Cardin
Bronze: :TUR Tuba Yakan & :EGY Yassmin Attia


women's Individual Kumite, -61kg
Gold: :IRI Rozita Alipour
Silver: :SRB Jovana Prekovic
Bronze: :TUR Merve Coban & :CHN Yin Xiaoyan


women's Individual Kumite, -68kg
Gold: :ITA Silvia Semeraro
Silver: :AZE Irina Zaretska
Bronze: :UKR Halyna Melnyk & :CHN Gong Li


women's Individual Kumite, +68kg
Gold: :IRI Hamideh Abbasali
Silver: :CHN Cao Hanqi
Bronze: :TUR Meltem Hocaoglu Akyol & :MEX Sachiko Paulina Ramos Akita

 


men's Individual Kumite, -60kg
Gold: :KAZ Kaisar Alpysbay
Silver: :BRA Douglas Brose
Bronze: :USA Dany Cabello & :KAZ Darkhan Assadilov


men's Individual Kumite, -67kg
Gold: :TUR Burak Uygur
Silver: :EGY Alì Elsawy
Bronze: :KAZ Didar Amirali & :KAZ Assylbek Muratov


men's Individual Kumite, -75kg
Gold: :IRI Bahman Askari
Silver: :BRA Breno Teixeira
Bronze: :TUR Erman Eltemur & :MAR Yassine Sekouri


men's Individual Kumite, -84kg
Gold: :IRI Zabiollah Poorshab
Silver: :TUR Ugur Aktas
Bronze: :KAZ Igor Chikhmarev & :CHI Tomas Doussang


men's Individual Kumite, +84kg
Gold: :IRI Sajad Ganjzadeh
Silver: :GER Jonathan Horne
Bronze: :IRI Saleh Abazari & :GEO Gogita Arkania

 

 

(All) Medal Matches Replays

 

 

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