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52nd European Senior Championships (Kocaeli, TUR)

 

Individual Finals, First session

 

Women's Events

 

Kumite -55kg

Gold: Tuba Yakan (TUR) b. Sara Cardin (ITA) 1-0
Bronze: Anzhelika Terliuga (UKR) b. Ana Draskovic (MNE) 5-0 & Jovana Georgieva (MKD) b. Emily Thouy (FRA) 1-1 (Hantei)

 

Kumite -61kg

Gold: Jovana Prekovic (SRB) b. Lucie Ignace (FRA) 4-2
Bronze: Merve Coban (TUR) b. Nailya Gataullina (RUS) 3-0 & Anita Serogina (UKR) b. Alexandra Haag (SWE) 0-0 (Hantei)

 

Kumite -68kg

Gold: Alisa Buchinger (AUT) b. Alizèe Agier (FRA) 5-1
Bronze: Sanja Cvrkota (SRB) b. Cristina Vizcaino Gonzalez (ESP) 3-0 & Hafsa Seyda Burucu (TUR) b. Elena Quirici (SUI) 0-0 (Hantei)

 

Kumite +68kg

Gold: Anne Laure Florentin (FRA) b. Meltem Hocaoglu (TUR) 1-0
Bronze: Hana Antunovic (SWE) b. Anastasya Stepashko (UKR) 2-0 & Ivana Zaytseva (RUS) b. Dominika Tatarova (SVK) 2-0

 

Men's Events

 

Kumite -75kg

Gold: Luigi Busà (ITA) b. Stanislav Horuna (UKR) 3-3 (Hantei)
Bronze: Erman Eltemur (TUR) b. Ruslans Sadikovs (LAT) 1-0 & Gabor Harspataki (HUN) b. Matus Lieskovsky (SVK) 3-0

 

Kumite -84kg

Gold: Ugur Aktas (TUR) b. Berat Jakupi (MKD) 0-0 (Hantei)
Bronze: Denis Denisenko (RUS) b. Georgios Tzanos (GRE) 1-0 & Timothy Petersen (NED) b. Noah Bitsch (GER) 5-0

 

Kumite +84kg

Gold: Simone Marino (ITA) b. Enes Erkan (TUR) 2-0
Bronze: Slobodan Bitevic (SRB) b. Daniel Molnar (HUN) 1-0 & Shahin Atamov (AZE) b. Herolind Nitevschi (KOS) 2-1

 

So, Italy and Turkey take the provisional lead in the Medal Table with a couple of Golds each, meanwhile the other titles awarded this morning go to Austria, France and Serbia...

in total, there are already 12 different Countries with at least 1 medal...

 

Today's second session with the remaining Individual Finals is scheduled for 5.30 p.m. CET...

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52nd European Senior Championships (Kocaeli, TUR)

 

Individual Finals, Second session

 

Women's Events

 

Individual Kata

Gold: Sandra Sanchez Jaime (ESP) b. Viviana Bottaro (ITA) 4-1
Bronze: Dilara Bozan (TUR) b. Biserka Radulovic (MNE) 5-0 & Sandy Scordo (FRA) b. Jasmin Bleul (GER) 5-0

 

Kumite -50kg

Gold: Kateryna Kryva (UKR) b. Duygu Bugur (GER) 8-1
Bronze: Serap Ozcelik (TUR) b. Sara Radichevska (MKD) 6-0 & Bettina Plank (AUT) b. Adriana Crohnkova (CZE) 3-0

 

Men's Events

 

Individual Kata

Gold: Damian Hugo Quintero Capdevila (ESP) b. Alì Sofuoglu (TUR) 3-2
Bronze: Roman Heydarov (AZE) b. Botond Nagy (HUN) 5-0 & Mattia Busato (ITA) b. Peter Fabian (SLO) 5-0

 

Kumite -60kg

Gold: Kalvis Kalnins (LAT) b. Marko Antic (SRB) 1-0
Bronze: Dominik Imrich (SVK) b. Oleg Filipovych (UKR) 2-0 & Angelo Crescenzo (ITA) b. Eray Samdan (TUR) 8-5

 

Kumite -67kg

Gold: Burak Uygur (TUR) b. Alexandr Gutnik (RUS) 3-1
Bronze: Carlos Leon Valbuena (ESP) b. Matej Homola (SVK) 0-0 (Hantei) & Mario Hodzic (MNE) b. Yves Martial Tadissi (HUN) 7-2

 

So, Turkey get their 3rd title and take the provisional solitary lead in the Medal Table, followed by Italy and Spain with 2 Gold Medals...

Austria, France, Latvia, Serbia and Ukraine finally take 1 Gold Medal each and complete the winners' list for what concerns the Individual events...

in total, 15 Countrues have got at least 1 Medal (no matter the colour)...

 

Considering the Olympic Events only, we have a 3-way tie on top of the list: Italy, Spain and Turkey, with 2 Gold Medals each...

Serbia and France got the remaining 2 Golds...

 

 

by the way, today also the first of the Team Events was contested (the remaining events are scheduled for tomorrow):

 

Women's Events

 

Team Kumite

Gold: Ukraine b. Turkey 2-1
Bronze: France b. Slovenia 2-0 & Slovakia b. Germany 2-1

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52nd European Senior Championships (Kocaeli, TUR)

 

Team Finals, Final session

 

Women's Events

 

Team Kata

Gold: Italy b. France 5-0
Bronze: Spain b. Portugal 5-0 & Turkey b. Germany 5-0

 

Men's Events

 

Team Kata

Gold: Spain b. Italy 5-0
Bronze: Russia b. Azerbaijan 4-1 & France b. Montenegro 3-2

 

Team Kumite

Gold: Turkey b. France 2-1
Bronze: Ukraine b. Germany 3-1 & Croatia b. Italy 3-1

 

So, Turkey wins the Medal Table with 4 Gold Medals, followed by Italy and Spain with 3...

Ukraine got 2 and Austria, Latvia, France and Serbia complete the field with 1 Gold Medal each...

Finally, 16 Countries won at least 1 Medal overall...

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Afriacan Senior Championships, May 30- June 5,2017 Yaoundé (Cameroon)

 

participating nations:

 

countries inscriptions
alg.png ALGERIA 7
ben.png BENIN 12
bot.png BOTSWANA 13
bdi.png BURUNDI 10
cmr.png CAMEROON 27
caf.png CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 10
cha.png CHAD 8
cgo.png CONGO 7
cod.png CONGO, DRC 8
civ.png COTE D`IVOIRE 7
egy.png EGYPT 8
gui.png GUINEA 7
mtn.png MAURITANIA 3
nam.png NAMIBIA 1
nig.png NIGER 1
ngr.png NIGERIA 1
sen.png SENEGAL 13
sle.png SIERRA LEONE 1
rsa.png SOUTH AFRICA 21
tun.png TUNISIA 20

 

 

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MEDALS AFTER DAY 2

 

RANK

COUNTRY                                                          Goldmedal_gold.png    Silvermedal_silver.png    BronzEmedal_bronze.png                  
1 EGYPT egy.png EGY             3 0 1 4
2 SOUTH AFRICA rsa.png RSA 2 4 5 11
3 BOTSWANA bot.png BOT 2 0 2 4
4 ALGERIA alg.png ALG 2 0 0 2
5 TUNISIA tun.png TUN 1 0 6 7
6 CAMEROON cmr.png CMR 0 6 9 15
7 CONGO cgo.png CGO 0 0 3 3
  SENEGAL sen.png SEN 0 0 3 3
9 BENIN ben.png BEN 0 0 2 2
10 BURUNDI bdi.png BDI 0 0 1 1
  COTE D`IVOIRE civ.png CIV 0 0 1 1
  CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE cod.png COD 0 0 1 1
  CHAD cha.png CHA 0 0 1 1

 

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Karate 1 Premier League, stage #5 (in Leipzig, GER)

 

Back to usual business in the 5th stage of the K1PL, with Japan showing how good and far away from the rest of the world they are...

 

at the end of the week, they won easily the Medal Table with 6 Gold Medals, meanwhile all the remaining Gold medals well spread between 8 different Countries (AZE, GEO, GER, ITA, RUS, ESP, UKR and VIE)...

and, beyond the obvious happiness for Luigi Busà's new success, I'm particularly surprised and pleased by this last one...

 

The 8 Olympic Classes have been won by Japan (4 Golds, among which both Kata events), Georgia, Italy, Ukraine and Vietnam (1 Gold Medal each)...

 

Here are the full results of this K1PL stage:

https://www.sportdata.org/wkf/set-online/popup_main.php?popup_action=results&vernr=113&active_menu=calendar

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