“We Are One” III Virtual Kata Tournament – Results And Video
/USA-IFK hosted the 3rd “We Are One” Virtual Kata Tournament and here are the results and short video compilation with a few international participants:
USA-IFK hosted the 3rd “We Are One” Virtual Kata Tournament and here are the results and short video compilation with a few international participants:
A compilation of some of the amazing katas performed at the "We Are One" III, Virtual Kata Tournament.The USA-IFKK extends its gratitude and a Big Osu to all...
IFK Iran organized National Virtual Kata Championship for Kids, Juniors, Seniors and the race was held on 12-19 January 2021. Congratulation to all. Here you can see the official report:
IFK Kyokushin Tournament “V. A. Solovyov” is a celebration of martial arts held in a solemn atmosphere. This time the tournament was held only among adults. They competed in the disciplines of kumite and kata. In the fighting and kata participated as an eminent sportsmen, and those who were for the first time.
Results:
Men 70 kg
1st place - Fatyanov Sergey (Uzunyan R.V.)
2nd place - Mekhtiev Mikhail (Barateli I.B)
Men 80 kg
1st place - Chepaykin Vladislav (D.S.Savelyev)
2nd place - Ulyanov Dmitry (Savelyev D.S.)
Men over 80 kg
1st place - Stroganov Yuri (D.S.Saveliev)
2nd place - Krupsky Denis (Yunusov S.S.)
3rd place - Petrov Victor (Gerasimov M.Yu)
Women 60 kg
1st place - Zelenina Valeria (Zelenina V)
2nd place - Lappo Daria (Eganov M)
Women over 60 kg
1st place - Kushnareva Alena (Eganov M, Nadmidov R)
2nd place - Martynova Victoria (A. Gribkov)
Veterans 80 kg
1st place - Savin Vitaly (Eganov Mikhail Viktorovich, Nadmidov Ruslan)
2nd place - Ushakov Denis (A.S. Kramyshev)
Division B
Men 70 kg
1st place - Piliptsev Bogdan (Saveliev D.S.)
2nd place - Gorshkov Evgeny (Oprya Ivan)
3rd place - Lukin Sergey (Samokhin A.A.)
Men 80 kg
1st place - Pershin Alexandr (Samokhin A.A.)
2nd place - Shlyannikov Alexandr (Uzunyan R.V., Stakheev M.A.,)
Women 60 kg
1st place - Lubina Anna (Barateli I.B)
2nd place - Chupova Anastasia (I.Barateli)
Women over 60 kg
1st place - Gogichaeva Maria (Samokhin A.A.)
2nd place - Chetaeva Elena (Gerasimov M.Yu)
Kata
Men
1st place - Belkov Ilya
2nd place - Alexander Drozd
3rd place - Roman Kuznetsov
Women
1st place - Doronina Ksenia
2nd place - Lappo Daria
3rd place - Zherlygina Ekaterina
KWU World Youth cup 2020 winners and judges
As part of the 14th KWU International Summer Camp was held the KWU Youth World Cup (18-21 y.o.), which is the successor of the International Varna Cup, held since 2017. The first international tournament Varna Cup was held in 2017 and was a success. Due to the great interest and increasing number of participating countries, in 2019 the format changed to the World Cup for young karate talents.
KWU World Youth Cup (18-21 y.o.) was held in openweight category for males and females. Each winner received a medal, a cup, a diploma, and a financial award.
Male division with 20 participants: 1st place 3000 euros, 2nd place 2000 euros and 2 third places 1000 euros each; Respectively for Female division with 11 participants: 1st place 2000 euros, 2nd place 1500 euros and 2 third places 1000 euros each.
After contested and interesting bouts – 4 bouts to the final in the male division and 3 battles to the final in women division, the winners are:
Males:
1. Yuriy Rusin (Ukraine)
2. Thomas Ritter (Germany)
3. Vladislav Rubalskyi (Ukraine)
3. Yunus Emre Demir (Turkey)
Females:
1. Valeriya Lozanova (Bulgaria)
2. Ayfer Yeter (Turkey)
3. Aliaksandra Kantsavenka (Belarus)
3. Martina Chobanova (Bulgaria)
Special awards:
Best Technique: Valeria Lozanova (Bulgaria) & Yuriy Rusin (Ukraine)
Fighting spirit: Martina Chobanova (Bulgaria) & Yunus Emre Demir (Turkey)
Best Knockout: Aliaksandra Kantsavenka (Belarus) & Atanas Lichev (Bulgaria)
The 1st. IFK Americas Virtual Kata Tournament was held on July 4-5, 2020. 31 competitors from 8 countries accepted the challenge of showing their best katas in four divisions, Brown Belts under 18, Brown Belts adults, Black Belts males, and Black Belts females.
With the whole world paralyzed, our organization has shown we can continue working as a team; and that competitors have found the time and space to keep training hard no matter what.
Final results of the Tournament:
Black belt females
1st place - Fatemeh A. Ganjouie - IFK Canada
2nd place - Maite De León - IFK Uruguay
3rd place - Noelia Fabre – IFK Uruguay
Black belt males
1st place - Jerónimo Romero - IFK Argentina
2nd place - Dave Sheets – IFK USA
3rd place - Santiago Mosco - IFK Uruguay
Brown belt U18
1st place - Elijah Pullmann – IFK USA
2nd place - Kyla Van - IFK Canada
3rd place - Deshaun Moore - IFK USA
Brown belt adults
1st place - Claudia López - IFK Uruguay
2nd place - Jonhathan Funez - IFK Uruguay
3rd place - Douglas Kondo – IFK Brazil
Referees: Shihan Mike Monaco, Shihan Julio Romero, Sensei Steve Fogarasi, Sensei Jeovaldo Barreto, Sensei Germán Carballo.
Participating countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, USA, and Venezuela.
Organized by: IFK Uruguay - www.ifk-uruguay.com
IFK Uruguay has adapted to this unusual year with social distancing due to COVID-19. Thus, IFK Uruguay 6th annual National Tournament covering several modalities for 2020 took the form of a Kata Virtual Tournament with over 50 competitors.
This has proved to be an excellent way to keep everyone motivated, training, and technically improving, even when the living rooms and yards have become our Dojos and we can only see each other virtually.
Results for the 6th IFK Uruguay National Kata Tournament were as follows:
Black Belt Males category
1° Gonzalo Bentancur
2° Santiago Mosco
3° Cesar Acosta & Mario Hornos
Black Belt Females category
1° Maite De León
2° Noelia Fabre
3° Natalia Odacio
Brown Belt Adults category
1° puesto Claudia López
2° puesto Jonhatan Funez
3° puesto Yonathan Perez
Brown Belt Cadets category
1° Guzmán Centurión
2° Lautaro Hornos
3° Joaquín Mesa
Green Belt category
1° Juan Pablo Bianchi
2° Johann Castro
Yellow Belt category
1° Juliana Latorre
2° Agustina Latorre
3° Martín Machado
Yellow Belt Children category
1° Santiago Cuenca
2° Joaquin Fernandez
3° Julieta Majstruk
Blue belt Adults category
1° Diego Alegresa
2° Nicolás Mosco
3° Alvaro Pérez
Blue Belt Cadets category
1° Matías Tarragona
2° Erika Gomez
3° Martina Nievas
Blue Belt Children category
1° Avril Carballo
2° Tatiana Nesteruk
3° Renzo Barragán & Juan Ignacio Bonilla
Red Belt Adults category
1° Nicolás Caró
2° Clara Monteiro
3° Antonio Madrid
Red Belt Children category
1° Avril Diaz
2° Poul Reccioppe
Red Belt Children (Kihon) category
1° Moirana Verde
2° Bruno Martinez & Juan Ignacio Goro
3° Bruna Cerrilla & Ian Kovacs
Judge: Sensei Germán Carballo.
Referees: Senpais Santiago Mosco, Noelia Fabre, Mario Hornos, Maite De León, Cesar Acosta, Gonzalo Diaz.
Competitors who classified to represent IFK Uruguay in the 2020 IFK Americas Kata Virtual Tournament taking place on July 4 and 5, 2020:
Gonzalo Bentancur
Santiago Mosco
Maite De León
Noelia Fabre
Claudia López
Jonathan Funez
Guzmán Centurión
Lautaro Hornos
February 29 – March 1, 2020, in Moscow Center of Martial Arts was held the IFK Russian Championship among men and women (18 years and older) and the IFK Russian Championship among boys and girls (12-13 years old, 14-15 years old) and juniors (16-17 years old) in Kyokushin (Kyokushin-weight category). Here are results in men and women and 16-17 y.o. divisions:
Team results:
1. Moscow
2. Kirov region
3. Volgograd region
Men up to 70 kg
1. Krymov Arthur
2. Nikulin Stanislav
3. Zizyulya Danil
4. Tyabov Eduard
Men up to 80 kg
1. Drozd Alexander
2. Nazaretyan Artem
3. Sorokopudov Alexandr
4. Maleev Artem
Men up to 90 kg
1. Mezhevtsov Stanislav
2. Aramyan Gnel
3. Lyalikov Artem
4. Gribkov Alexandr
Men over 90 kg
1. Maslennikov Nikolay
2. Karshigeev Alexandr
3. Rafikov Alexandr
4. Grachev Alexandr
Women up to 60 kg
1. Bakina Lyubov
2. Cheremiskina Anna
3. Shemina Ekaterina
4. Kosyanova Anastasia
Women over 60 kg
1. Zaykovskaya Elena
2. Tuchkova Svetlana
3. Kolesnikova Valeria
4. Grabor Vladislav
Team results:
1. Kemerovo region
2. Kirov region
3. Moscow
Women up to 55
1. Bogdanova Karina
2. Bobonic Anna
3. Martynova Anastasia
4. Buravleva Alina
Women up to 60 kg
1. Staferina Yulia
2. Ryazantseva Sofya
3. Karamova Arina
4. Rubtsova Ulyana
Women over 60 kg
1. Atakulova Nurzat
2. Sheredeko Maria
3. Ustyuzhanina Anna
4. Musoleeva Alyona
Men up to 60 kg
1. Gavrilenko Stepan
2. Filippov Artem
3. Muzaffarov Kirill
4. Besyatykh Vsevolod
Men up to 65 kg
1. Bukharin Maxim
2. Khilinin Eugene
3. Knysh Viktor
4. Pavlov Daniil
Men up to 70 kg
1. Shivkov Sergey
2. Pimenov Ivan
3. Kosarev Anton
4. Pakhomov Artyom
Men up to 75 kg
1. Kozlov Alexander
2. Kratko Andrey
3. Konov Kirill
4. Kalmykov Radmir
Men over 75 kg
1. Bechelov Muslim
2. Semenov Alexandr
3. Ivannikov Sergey
4. Golunov Konstantin
Best fighters: Bukharin Maxim & Drozd Alexandr
The best judge: Shabarshin Sergey
5 fighters from IFK Reunion Island were participating in French Open last week-end, with 4 podiums; 3 golds and 1 bronze.
Congratulations to all.
OSU.
NANGUET Nicolas 3rd place in (KIM DAO DOJO) 8-9 years old under 30 kg
SEVA Radjann 1st place 8-9 years old under 40 kg (TIGER DOJO)
PIERRE Samuel 1st place 10-11 years old over 45 kg (TIGER DOJO)
GRUCHET Emmanuelle 1st place 10-11 years old under 35 kg (TIGER DOJO)
Competitors from Israel, Iran, Turkey, Greece, Serbia, Romania, Ukraine, Russia and Bulgaria participated.
358 athletes of all ages participated in the Kumite. 72 competitors of all ages participated in Kata, and Tameshivari a total of 9 competitors participated.
Kumite
men up to 70 kg
1.Nikolay Zhotev - Kyokushin Khan Bulgaria
2.Cetin Mohammed - IFK Turkey
3.Sabo Florin IFK Romania
3.Kaloyan Georgiev - Kyokushin kan Bulgaria
Kumite
men up to 80 kg
1.Atanas Lichev - Kyokushin kan Bulgaria
2.Rusko Valchev - Kyokushin kan Bulgaria
3.Veselin Buzin - IFK Bulgaria
3.Mahdi Esfandiarpour - IFK Iran
Kumite
men up to 90 kg
1.Jalayan Mahdi - IFK Iran
2.Genadi Stoev - Kyokushin kan Bulgaria
3.Muharrem Furkan - IFK Turkey
3.Ivailo Ivanov - Kyokushin kan Bulgaria
Kumite
men +90 kg
1.Aleksandar Komanov - Kyokushin kan Bulgaria
2.Vasil Dimitrov - Kyokushin kan Bulgaria
3.Krisrtiyan Kostadinov - Kyokushin kan Bulgaria
Kumite
women up to 60 kg
1.Bekicheva Anastasia - IFK Russia
2.Evalina Derevenska - Kyokushin kan Bulgaria
3.Merav Ziv - IFK Israel
Kumite
women + 60 kg
1.Filatova Maria- IFK Russia
2.Gyach Anastasia- IFK Russia
3. Iva Toshkova - IFK Bulgaria
3.Mariya- Eliza Mineva - IFK Bulgaria
KATA
veterans men
1. Georgi Geshev - IFK Bulgaria
2.Frants Slavinskii - IFK Russia
3.Soia peter Alexandru - IFK Romania
KATA
men
1.Konstantin Siranchiev- IFK Russia
2.Yakir Levi -IFK Israel
3.Nikita Tsiplakov - IFK Russia
KATA
women
1.Merav Ziv - IFK Israel
2.Stefania Gklara - WKB Greece
3.Frasie Andrea- IFK Romania
TAMESHIWARI
men - 80 kg
1.Veselin Buzin - IFK Bulgaria - 12
2.Nikita Tsiplakov - IFK Russia - 8
TAMESHIWARI
men + 80 kg
1.Frants Slavinskii - IFK Russia - 15
1.Mahsud Darvish - IFK Iran - 15
2.Dinko Farazov - IFK Bulgaria - 11
3.Bogdan Bonev - IFK Bulgaria - 10
3. Georgi Stankov - IFK Bulgaria - 10
On November 10, Armenia’s Kyokushin Karate team, led by its founder-president Andranik Hakobyan, participated in the 18th annual Caucasus Championship in Tbilisi, with teams from Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan participating.
As always, this time too, Armenian sportsmen recorded high rates. 7 gold medalists: Vahagn Hakobyan, Andranik Stepanyan, Abraham Tarverdyan, Petros Farfaryan, Gegham Gevorgyan, Ruzanna Mkhitaryan and Alisa Bejanyan, 4 silver medalists: Grisha Kirakosyan, Areg Saribekyan, Eduard Ayvazyan, Misha Harutyunyan and Sergey Zakaryan.
The 43rd British Open / 11th Cup of Europe was held on 5th October 2019, at K2 Leisure Centre, Crawley, UK. Here are the results in Cadets, Novice and Men and WOmen divisions:
On Sunday August 5th, the IV I.F.K. Uruguay National Tournament was held in the Praga Club facilities in Mercedes City.
Over 70 athletes from several cities across the country took part, competing in different categories: Kata, Kumite against a sandbag (6 - 9 years old) & Kumite Knockdown -juniors, cadets and adults- according to official I.F.K. rules.
The Tournament was declared of State Interest by the Municipal Board of Soriano, and was a qualifying instance for the I.F.K. Under-21 South America Tournament to be held in November in Montevideo City, Uruguay.
OFFICIAL RESULTS:
Kata
Pee-Wee (White - Blue belt)
1° Victoria Villano (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
2° Rafael Alvarez (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
3° Ruben Quesada (IFK Yantsu Dojo)
Pee-Wee (Yellow - Green belt)
1° Kevin Vidal (IFK-Kanku Dojo)
2° Denis Lazarga (IFK-Kanku Dojo)
3° Alan Lazarga (IFK-Kanku Dojo)
Adults (White - Blue belt)
1° Fátima Parra (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
2° Mauricio Nesteruk (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
3° Guillermo Parra (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
4° Donato Sena (IFK-Sai Dojo)
Adults (Yellow - Green belt)
1° Claudia López (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
2° Joaquín Mesa (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
3° Juan Pablo Bianchi (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
Pee-Wee - Kumite against a sandbag
6 & 7 years old
1° Tatiana Nesteruk (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
2° Avril Carballo (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
3° Santiago Rosso (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
8 & 9 years old
1°Santiago Cuenca (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
2° Lautaro Lafranchi (IFK-Kanku Dojo)
3° Brandon Bermuedez (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
4° Nahuel Picherno (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
Kumite Knockdown Juniors & Cadets
10 & 11 years old
1° Ezequiel Rodriguez (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
2° Aragon Gavarone (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
3° Luciano Lemos (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
4° Enrique Acosta (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
12 & 13 years old
1° Rodrigo Gomez (Kyokukaikan Dojo Coetc)
2°Gabriel Fernandez (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
3° Martín Machado (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
14 & 15 years old
1°Guzmán Centurión (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
2° Joaquín Castro (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
3° Leonardo Sabella (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
16 & 17 years old
1° Nahuel Filippini (WKB Hombu Dojo)
2° Jonathan Funez (IFK-Yantsu Dojo)
3° Ian Lugo (Kyokukaikan Dojo Coetc)
Kumite Knockdown - Adults absolute category
1° Gonzalo Bentancur (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
2° Yonathan Perez (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
3° Brian De Los Santos (WKB Hombu Dojo)
4° Raúl Rodriguez (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
Special mentions:
Tameshiwari (highest number of broken boards in the adults semifinal instance): Gonzalo Bentancur (IFK-Dojo Estribo)
Best technique of the tournament: Brian De Los Santos (WKB Hombu Dojo)
Referees:
Chief Referee: Sensei Germán Carballo,
Shushinis: Senpai Santiago Mosco, Senpai Noelia Fabre and Senpai Mario Hornos.
Fukushins & Arbitrators: Senpais Gonzalo Díaz, Maite De León, Cesar Acosta, Jonathan Fúnez, Matías Laíno, Martín Rucci, Claudia López and Matías Arenas.
Officials:
Senpai Rocío Gonzalez y Florencia Muniz.
Dojos that participated in the tournament:
Yantsu Dojo (IFK-Mercedes) Instructor: Mario Hornos
Kanku Dojo (IFK-Dolores) Instructor: Mario Hornos
Dojo Estribo (Montevideo) Instructor: German Carballo
Sai Dojo (Montevideo) Instructor: Richard Giordano
WKB Hombu Dojo (Montevideo) Instructor: Gustavo Matos
Dojo Coetc (Montevideo) Instructor: Walter Urruzola
Chugi Dojo (IFK-Salinas) Instructor: Maite de León
Tameshiwari Dojo (IFK-Salto) Instructor: Gonzalo Díaz
We would like to thank everyone who contributed to make this event possible. Until the next one!
OSU
I.F.K. Kyokushin Uruguay
A.K.K.U. Asociación Kyokushin Kai Uruguay.
www.ifk-uruguay.com
among children, youths and juniors, men and women in weight categories on 7-8 April, in Yerevan, Armenia, at “MIKA” sports complex. The organisers and hosts were The Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, and Armenian Kyokushin Karate Federation.
among children, youths and juniors, men and women in weight categories on 7-8 April, in Yerevan, Armenia, at “MIKA” sports complex. The organisers and hosts were The Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, and Armenian Kyokushin Karate Federation.
Women -60Kg
1. Ekaterina Shemina (Russia)
2. Emma Markwell (Great Britain)
3. Irina Valieva (Russia)
3. Anastasia Shvydun (Russia)
Women +60Kg
1. Anna Vishnyakova (Russia)
2. Aneta Meskauskiene (Ireland)
3. Anna Ulybina (Russia)
3. Kristina Golovanova (Russia)
Men -70Kg
1. Omar Magomedov (Russia)
2. Dmitry Rodichkin (Russia)
3. Daniel Redondo cardoso (Spain)
3. Ivan Tumashev (Russia)
Men 70-80Kg
1. Artem Nazaretyan (Russia)
2. Emelian Bitkash (Russia)
3. Shamil Ramazanov (Russia)
3. Narek Aboyan (Armenia)
Men 80-90Kg
1. Jonas Rosin (Sweden)
2. Hovhannes Sargsyan (Armenia)
3. Artem Lyalikov (Russia)
3. David Bitkash (Russia)
Men +90Kg
1. Vitaliy Ishakhneli (Russia)
2. Dmitrii Solovev (Russia)
3. Aleksandr Karshigeev (Russia)
3. Stanislav Stepankov (Russia)
A new year, a new start, and way to go. The IFK wishes you all a successful and glorious New Year!
WHAT A SHOW!
As the IFK reflect on the success of the 3rd KWU World Championships in Ekaterinburg we can only marvel at the work of the organisers.
This event has set the bar as to where we would aim to be if we achieved Olympic status and it shows we are more than capable of doing it. The opening ceremony was an extravaganza of colour and sound that brought the stadium to life and we thank both the organisers and the creative directors for their vision.
This 3rd edition of the championships showed the KWU is learning from their mistakes in the past. Competitor check-in procedures were slicker, judging seminars focused on the main issues and as in so many events we didn't witness lots of long speeches by the dignitaries. The athletes were the stars and they rightly took centre stage.
242 competitors from 48 countries meant the majority of the weight categories had solid participation.
Of course the KWU could achieve much higher numbers by allowing more than one participant from a country in each division but this would defeat their aim. We all hold our own championships with our own rules, weights and participation levels. This must be different, the five kilogram categories are suitable for an Olympic programme and as with the other combat sports we follow the example of one athlete per country.
It is interesting to note that for Karate in the 2020 Olympics it is scheduled for each of the six weight categories to have a maximum of 10 athletes only. At the KWU Championships thirteen of fifteen categories achieved more than that number.
Focusing on the performance of the IFK once again we must be proud to have played a major role in its success. We had 52 fighters from 17 countries and topped the medal table with 6 different countries achieving prizes.
Of course our major contributor was the top team in the championships Russia, but we also gained medals from Great Britain, Ireland, Iran, Belarus and an amazing gold from Greece!
Emma Markwell - Silver medal winner
Maria Papadopoulou - Gold medal winner
Time to be United!
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Results of the 41st British Open 2017 have been announced and can be found here...
Full results can be found here including replay of the live stream.
On June 10th 2017 IFK Nederland scored big at the Unified Dutch Full Contact Karate Championships that saw participants from almost all major Kyokushin and related organizations (13) and several non-associated dojos. In total 236 participants stepped onto the tatami.
In the adult divisions, IFK Nederland took home 7 podium places (out of a total of 18) three 1st places, three 2nd places and one 3rd place. In the under 18 categories participants from IFK Nederland took home 25 podium places.
IFK Nederland results:
Adults:
Female
-55
3rd: Kim van Eijk, Nintai Dojo
-65
2nd: Hilde Wilborts, Noristu Dojo
+65
1st: Chelsea Kerklaan, Nintai Dojo
Male
-85
1st: Kelvin Tienstra, Bushido Dojo
2nd: Ferry Wortman, Sushiho Dojo
-95
1st: Jan van Beek, Noritsu Dojo
+95
2nd: Michel Meuldijk, Sushiho Dojo
Under 18:
Girls 7-8 years
2nd Elise Zeggelaar Sushiho
Girls 9-10 years, class 1
1st Angel Spaans, Da Graca
Girls 9-10 years, class 2
1st Aimee Ancher, Sushiho
Girls 11-12 years, class 1
1st Lyanne Huisman, Sushiho
2nd Megan Pronk, Sushiho
3rd Megan Smits, Sushiho
Girls 11-12 years, class 2
2nd Mariëly Landburg, Nintai
Girls 13-14 years
1st Iraisha Madaran , Da Graca
3rd Liv Kroon, Sushiho
Girls 15-16 years, class 1
2nd Mischa Kruze, Sushiho
3rd Nikki Koster, Sushiho
Girls 15-16 years, class 2
1st Saba Tjong A Tjoe , Da Graca
2nd Kayleigh de Geus, Sushiho
Boys 9-10 years
1st Jayden de Geus, Sushiho
Boys 11-12 years, class 1
1st Kenley ter Braak, Sushiho
2nd Rechano Chedi, Sushiho
Boys 11-12 years, class 2
1st Djayman van de Voort , Sushiho
2nd Siyar Adanc, Nintai
3rd Krshan Gonesh , Nintai
Boys 13-14 years, class 1
3rd Sem van Luin, Sushiho
Boys 13-14 years, class 2
1st Ferry Hardeman, Bushido
Boys 15-16 years, class 1
1st Sergio Stoop, Bushido
3rd Manuel Ridder , Sandokai
Boys 15-16 years, class 2
2nd Ezra Koopmans, Bushido
Boys 17 years
1st Damian Pronk, Sushiho
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