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Karate 2016 Discussion Thread


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56 minutos atrás, hckosice disse:

Dominika, that was close :(

 

Dominika, just like Cibulkova?  I guess that is a good name for successful sport's women in Slovakia no? :p

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19 minutes ago, kungshamra71 said:

 

Dominika, just like Cibulkova?  I guess that is a good name for successful sport's women in Slovakia no? :p

 

maybe, it depends what is succesful for you :d but it looks more like a succesful tennis name, because our former quite succesful mens player was also Dominik :d Hrbatý.

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A summary of what happened today

 

Women's Kata

Final: :EGY SAYED SARAH vs :JPN SHIMIZU KIYOU

Bronze: :INA ORA SISILIA AGUSTIANI vs :ITA BOTTARO VIVIANA

Bronze: :AUT WIENINGER KRISTIN vs :ESP SANCHEZ JAIME SANDRA

 

Men's Kata

Final: :ESP QUINTERO CAPDEVILA DAMIAN HUGO vs :JPN KIYUNA RYO

Bronze: :GER SMORGUNER ILJA vs :EGY SHAWKY AHMED

Bronze: :MAS LIM CHEE WEI vs :VEN DIAZ ANTONIO

 

Men's +84kg

Final: :IRI GANJZADEH SAJAD vs :MAR OUCHEN ACHRAF

Bronze: :CRO KVESIC ANDJELO vs :BIH SUJKOVIC HARIS

Bronze: :KOS ISHEVCI HEROLIND vs :BLR GRINEVICH ANDREI

 

Men's 84kg

Final: :JPN ARAGA RYUTARO vs :AZE MAMAYEV AYKHAN

Bronze: :IRI POORSHAB ZABIOLLAH vs :VEN HERRERA CESAR

Bronze: :GEO ARKANIA GOGITA vs :FRA GRILLON KENJI

 

Women's +68kg

Final: :GRE CHATZILIADOU ELENI vs :JPN UEKUSA AYUMI

Bronze: :ENG HURRY KATIE vs :SVK TATAROVA DOMINIKA

Bronze: :CRO VIDIC MASA vs :IRI ABBASLI HAMIDEH

 

Women's 68kg

Final: :DEN PEDERSEN KATRINE vs :AUT BUCHINGER ALISA

Bronze: :BIH CAVAR IVONA vs :NOR BRUNSTAD GITTE

Bronze: :ITA SEMERARO SILVIA vs :MNE RAKOVIC MARINA

 

Men's 75kg

Final: :AZE AGHAYEV RAFAEL vs :EGY ABDEL RAHMAN OMAR

Bronze: :NED SMAAL RENE vs :IRI ASIABARI ALIASGHAR

Bronze: :USA SCOTT THOMAS vs :ITA BUSA LUIGI

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Dominika :fingers:

 

any medal in combat sport is for Slovakia something absolutely out of reality ..so it would be absolutely awesome to win this bronze for acountry which can not even qualify a single athlete in any of the olympic combat sports :)

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Out of 5 athletes in Kumite, 4 of them made it to the medal round for Iran but that's a pity Abbasali and Poursheib lost to Japanese Karateka only by Hantei. and Asiabari lost to Aghayev in semifinal. not a bad result considering all the mess that happened in our Karate. they don't even have their coach here in Austria !

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good overall performance for Italy, but always falling a bit short of the main goal...

too many losses in the quarterfinals (moreover, to athletes that didn't go through to the final, leaving our karatekas out also from the repechage rounds for bronze) and 3 qualifcations to the bronze medal bout...

pity for our star Busà, who lost in the semis to the Egyptian Abdel Rahman, a fierce but not so unbeatable opponent...another final bout between him and Aghayev would have been the highlight of the Championships...

and even more regrets for the young Silvia Semeraro, who lost in the quarterfinals to the home crowd favourite Alisa Buchinger only after the hantei (but then she did very well to keep her focus and make it through to the medal round)...

let's hope that the other guys tomorrow will be a bit more lucky...

 

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27 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Dominika :fingers:

 

any medal in combat sport is for Slovakia something absolutely out of reality ..so it would be absolutely awesome to win this bronze for acountry which can not even qualify a single athlete in any of the olympic combat sports :)

however she wasn't the only Slovakian to do well today...

also the other 2 girls had a very respectable tournament (especially Dorota Balciarova in Kata, who ended up in 7th place, losing - to the home girl - just the last bout before getting a chance to fight for bronze on Saturday)...

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