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OFFICIAL REPORT Content OFFICIAL REPORT Content: Page: 1. Organizing Committee 4 2. Referees 5 3. Participation diagrams 7 4. Entry Statistics by categories 8 5. Results, pools and medal tables 14 5.1. Result tables - by categories 15 5.2. Pool lists 67 5.2.1. Point Fighting Grand Champion Open Weight - Seniors - male 67 5.2.2. Point Fighting Grand Champion Open Weight - Seniors - female 71 5.2.3. Point Fighting Grand Champion Open Weight - Juniors - male 73 5.2.4. Point Fighting Grand Champion - Juniors - female 75 5.2.5. Point Fighting Team Event - Seniors - male 77 5.2.6. Point Fighting Team Event - Seniors - female 79 5.2.7. Point Fighting Team Event - YC - mixed 81 5.2.8. Point Fighting Team Event - OC - mixed 82 5.2.9. Point Fighting Team Event - Juniors - mixed 83 5.2.10. Point Fighting Open Pee Wee - (4-8 years old) - male 84 5.2.11. Point Fighting Open Pee Wee - (4-8 years old) - female 86 5.2.12. Point Fighting Open Pee Wee - (9-10 years old) - male 87 5.2.13. Point Fighting Open Pee Wee - (9-10 years old) - female 91 5.2.14. Point Fighting Beginner - YC - male 93 5.2.15. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced - YC - male 98 5.2.16. Point Fighting Beginner - YC - female 109 5.2.17. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced - YC - female 115 5.2.18. Point Fighting Beginner - OC - male 121 5.2.19. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced - OC - male 128 5.2.20. Point Fighting Beginner - OC - female 139 5.2.21. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced - OC - female 146 5.2.22. Point Fighting Brown/Black (Advanced) - Juniors - male 154 5.2.23. Point Fighting Brown/Black (Advanced) - Juniors - female 168 5.2.24. Point Fighting White (Beginner) - Seniors - male 177 5.2.25. Point Fighting Green (Intermediate) - Seniors - male 180 5.2.26. Point Fighting Brown/Black (Advanced) - Seniors - male 185 5.2.27. Point Fighting Veterans +35 yrs of age - Seniors - male 203 5.2.28. Point Fighting Veterans +50 yrs of age - 50 Years & Over - male 206 5.2.29. Point Fighting White (Beginner) - Seniors - female 209 5.2.30. Point Fighting Green (Intermediate) - Seniors - female 211 5.2.31. Point Fighting Brown/Black (Advanced) - Seniors - female 213 5.2.32. Point Fighting Veterans + 35 yrs of age - 35 Years & Over female 225 5.2.33. Light Contact Novice - Seniors - male 228 5.2.34. Light Contact Intermediate/Advanced - Seniors - male 233 5.2.35. Light Contact Novice - Seniors - female 246 5.2.36. Light Contact Intermediate/Advanced - Seniors - female 249 5.2.37. Light Contact Veterans + 35 yrs of age - Seniors - male 259 5.2.38. Full Contact Advanced - Seniors - male 262 5.2.39. Full Contact Advanced - Seniors - female 273 5.2.40. Full Contact Advanced - Juniors - male 279 5.2.41. Full Contact Advanced - Juniors - female 286 5.2.42. Musical forms results - all 288 5.3. Medals tables 297 5.3.1. Medals table - point fighting - competitors 297 5.3.2. Medals table - point fighting - clubs 306 5.3.3. Medals table - light contact - competitors 309 5.3.4. Medals table - light contact - clubs 312 5.3.5. Medals table - point fighting & light contact - competitors 314 5.3.6. Medals table - point fighting & light contact - clubs 325 5.3.7. Medals table - full contact - clubs 329 5.3.8. Medals table - musical forms - competitors 331 5.3.8. Medals table - musical forms - clubs 333 5.3.9. Medals table - all - competitors 334 5.3.10. Medals table - all - clubs 348 5.3.11. Medal statistics - club / team 353 5.3.12. Medal statistics - country 357 6. Medical report 358 6.1. Ambulatory Care Reports 358 6.2. Patient Care Reports 358 7. Anti-Doping 359 8. Media Analysis Report 360 8.1. World Heat Map 361 8.2. Media Exposure 362 8.3. Advertising Value Equivalent 363 8.4. Potential Viewership 364 8.5. Comparison 2016 vs 2015 365 8.6. Share of Voice (Social Media) 366 8.7. Social Media – Top Channels 367 8.8. Social Media – Total Number of Posts 368 8.9. Social Media – Instagram Posts 369 8.10. Brannmanndan YouTube Chanel 370 8.11. Sport Martial Arts YouTube Chanel 377 End of report 381 Integral report prepared by: Romeo Deša WAKO Media Committee Organizing Committee: Roy Baker, Event Coordinator/Chairman Darragh Geoghegan, Treasurer Paul Halpin, ISPCC Representative Official Ilija Salerno, Security Manager Elaine Small, Registration Manager Danny Slevin, Health and Safety Manager Mark Smith, Volunteer Manager Colin O'Shaughnessy, Floor Manager Damien Gormley, Chief Referee Nicola Traina Technical Director Non Executive members (Sub Committee) Jimmy Upton ( Irl) , Member Technical Committee Ring Coordinator Duncan Mc Donald ( Irl), Member Technical Committee Chief Referee, Light Contact Brian Beck ( UK), Member Technical Committee Chief Referee, Forms Referees: Tatami: 1. BRIAN BECK CHIEF GREAT BRITAIN 2. MARIE ROSARIO Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 3. RHIAN ROSARIO Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 4. PETER MARKLAND Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 5. SEAN WHELAN Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 6. CHRIS COLLYMORE Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 7. BILLY BRYCE Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 8. STEVE FOOT Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 9. SHAUN BRACE Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 10. TANYA LEDGER Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 11. NATHAN ARMSTRONG Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 12. ORIANO DE BEI Tatami ITALY 13. NICO CAVALLINI Tatami ITALY 14. GABIELLE GUERRA Tatami ITALY 15. GINA ENGELHARDT Tatami NETHERLANDS 16. MARCELLO DE JEZUS Tatami NETHERLANDS 17. SANAE BIHAKI Tatami NETHERLANDS 18. THOMAS STEENBERG Tatami NORWAY 19. KIM KRISTOFFERSON Tatami NORWAY 20. IVO VODOPIVEC Tatami SLOVENIA 21. AYHAN YILMAZ Tatami AUSTRIA 22. BRANKO SLAUF Tatami AUSTRIA 23. FREDDY GYSELINCK Tatami BELGIUM 24. JOYCE VERLE Tatami BELGIUM 25. YURI VAN HOVE Tatami BELGIUM 26. PETER GALAMBOS Tatami HUNGARY 27. TAINA LUCA Tatami ITALY 28. BENEDETTA TERUZZI Tatami ITALY 29. ELETHERIA PANAGOPOULOU Tatami GREECE 30. IVAN IVANOV Tatami BULGARIA 31. PETER MARKLAND Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 32. JASEY CASHMAN Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 33. ASHLEY BRACE Tatami GREAT BRITAIN 34. CAROLIN FRICKE Tatami GERMANY 35. MARK HAMMER Tatami GERMANY 36. SASHA KLOTZ Tatami GERMANY 37. MATTHIAS BOHN Tatami GERMANY 38. KARL WILSON Tatami IRELAND 39. PIERCE McGEOUGH Tatami IRELAND 40. GEORGE RADFORD Tatami IRELAND 41. AMANDA CROSBY Tatami IRELAND 42. MIKE STEVENSON Tatami IRELAND 43. DUNCAN McDONALD Tatami IRELAND 44. PAUL LITTLE Tatami IRELAND 45. MARK SMITH Tatami IRELAND 46. STEPHEN DEAVNEY Tatami IRELAND 47. RONAN SMITH Tatami IRELAND 48. ROB HURLEY Tatami IRELAND 49. KARL MAGUIRE Tatami IRELAND 50. MICHAEL FORREST Tatami IRELAND 51. ROB BYRNE Tatami IRELAND 52. STEPHEN QUILL Tatami IRELAND 53. JOE CLOHERTY Tatami IRELAND 54. DONNACHA O'CONNELL Tatami IRELAND 55. ADAM O'CONNELL Tatami IRELAND 56. PEADER CONSIDINE Tatami IRELAND 57. SHANE BEGLEY Tatami IRELAND 58. RYAN GATER Tatami GREAT BRITAIN Musical forms: 59. BRIAN BECK Chief Referee GREAT BRITAIN 60. EAMON LAWLOR Judge IRELAND 61. STEVE PERRY Judge GREAT BRITAIN 62. NATHAN SALMON Judge GREAT BRITAIN 63. JARRETT LEIKER Chief Referee USA 64. STEFANO SCANDOLA Judge NETHERLANDS 65. AMANDA RICE Judge IRELAND 66. MICHEAL LAWRENCE Judge IRELAND 67. EMILY THEW Judge GREAT BRITAIN 68. ADAM HAMEED Judge GREAT BRITAIN Ring - Full contact: 69. SAMI SAVO Ring CR FINLAND 70. JAN FRANA Referee CZECH REPUBLIC 71. JIRI BEL Referee CZECH REPUBLIC 72. NICO CAVALLINI Referee ITALY 73. TOM BERTELSEN Referee NORWAY 74. JOE SULLIVAN Referee USA 75. ROCKY TROUTMAN Referee USA 76. JAVIER ALBERCA Referee SPAIN 77. HOPETON HARMITT Referee GREAT BRITAIN 78. GEOFF ALDRIDGE Referee GREAT BRITAIN 79. PIERCE MCGEOUGH Referee IRELAND Participation: Statistics: Participating Countries: 32 Participating Clubs: 303 Competitors: Entries Female: 666 1396 Male: 1333 2684 Total: 1929 4080 Entries per Category Entries Teams 001. Point Fighting Grand Champion Open Weight Seniors male 96 - 002. Point Fighting Grand Champion Open Weight Seniors female 46 - 003. Point Fighting Grand Champion Open Weight Juniors male 57 - 004. Point Fighting Grand Champion Juniors female 34 - 005. Point Fighting Team Event ( 4 Man) Seniors male - 25 006. Point Fighting Team Event ( 3 Fan) Seniors female - 21 007. Point Fighting Team Event ( 3 boy 1 girl) YC mixed - 15 008. Point Fighting Team Event ( 3 boy 1 girl) OC mixed - 18 009. Point Fighting Team Event ( 3 boy 1 girl) Juniors mixed - 16 010. Point Fighting Open Pee Wee (4-8 years old) male 48 - 011. Point Fighting Open Pee Wee (4-8 years old) female 21 - 012. Point Fighting Open Pee Wee 9-10 yrs Old male 66 - 013. Point Fighting Open Pee Wee 9-10 yrs Old female 35 - 014. Point Fighting Beginner -28kg YC male 13 - 015. Point Fighting Beginner -32kg YC male 14 - 016. Point Fighting Beginner -37kg YC male 20 - 017. Point Fighting Beginner -42kg YC male 11 - 018. Point Fighting Beginner -47kg YC male 6 - 019. Point Fighting Beginner +47kg YC male 9 - 020. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -28kg YC male 38 - 021. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -32kg YC male 54 - 022. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -37kg YC male 65 - 023. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -42kg YC male 46 - 024. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -47kg YC male 29 - 025. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced +47kg YC male 31 - 026. Point Fighting Beginner -28kg YC female 6 - 027. Point Fighting Beginner -32kg YC female 12 - 028. Point Fighting Beginner -37kg YC female 9 - 029. Point Fighting Beginner -42kg YC female 5 - 030. Point Fighting Beginner -47kg YC female 3 - 031. Point Fighting Beginner +47kg YC female 5 - 032. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -28kg YC female 11 - 033. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -32kg YC female 25 - 034. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -37kg YC female 30 - 035. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -42kg YC female 19 - 036. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced -47kg YC female 13 - 037. Point Fighting Intermediate/Advanced +47kg YC female 19 - 038.
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