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WC 2009 Results Villach-Austria WAKO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009 Lightcontact, Low Kick, K1 Rules 19.10. – 25.10.2009 Villach - Austria World Championships Results Weigh Disziplin Place Name Nation Class Light Contact - 57 kg 1 AISIN MAKSIM Russian Federation 2 DARREN CHAPMAN United Kingdom 3 KACPER NARLOCH Poland 3 GEGOR DEBELJAK Slovenia Light Contact - 63 kg 1 TONY STEPHENSON Irland 2 WOYCIECH NIEDNELSKI Poland 3 KOSTYONTYN DEMORETSKYY Ukraine 3 MAGNUS HANSEN Denmark Light Contact - 69 kg 1 SIMONE CONCU Italy 2 ACHMED NABO Germany 3 PAULO ZAMYATIN Ukraine 3 GREGA RUDOLF Slovenia Light Contact - 74 kg 1 LASZLO SZABO Hungary 2 BERTALAN LEVENTE Austria 3 ZHUKOV SERGEY Russian Federation 3 CHRISTIAN THOMSON United Kingdom Light Contact - 79 kg 1 ZOLTAN DANCSO Hungary 2 ROBERT MATYJA Poland 3 ALES ZEMLJIC Slovenia 3 ARTEM NASKOV Ukraine Light Contact - 84 kg 1 MARTSEVITCH DENIS Russian Federation 2 STEPHAN BÜCKER Germany 3 BOJAN KMISKOVIC Croatia 3 MARIUSZ NIZIOKEK Poland Light Contact - 89 kg 1 GABBASOV ILDAR Russian Federation 2 GIANLUCA STITZER Italy 3 PROSIC JUSO Austria 3 GAVIN WILLIAMSON Great Light Contact - 94 kg 1 BORIS MISKOVIC Croatia 2 DMITRIENKO ALEXANDER Russian Federation 3 IGOR KRAVEHUK Ukraine 3 GERDENTISCH PATRICK Austria Light Contact + 94 kg 1 EDIN LATIC Slovenia 2 GRITSCH RUPERT Austria 3 PANYAN EMIN Russian Federation 3 MICHAL WSZELAK Poland Page 1 of 6 WAKO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009 Lightcontact, Low Kick, K1 Rules 19.10. – 25.10.2009 Villach - Austria Light Contact - 50 kg 1 VALERIA CALABRASE Italy 2 FILATOVA VALENTINA Russian Federation 3 STASA LUBEJ Slovenia 3 SINEAD BEASLEY Irland Light Contact - 55 kg 1 KATERYNA SOLOVEY Ukraine 2 PETRA ZOLNIR Slovenia 3 KUSHTANOVA MARIA Russian Federation 3 MONIKA MOLNAR Hungary Light Contact - 60 kg 1 JULIA IRMEN Germany 2 VIVIEN WAGNER Hungary 3 ISKHAKOVA VALERIA Russian Federation 3 CZAPPEK JENNIFER Austria Light Contact - 65 kg 1 BOJANA DANCSECS Hungary 2 TRIMMEL NICOLE Austria 3 GEISSBÜHLER JANINA Switzerland 3 KAMILA BAKANDA Poland Light Contact - 70 kg 1 ZNAOR ANA Croatia 2 MARTA FENYVESI Hungary 3 EDENIUS KARIN Sweden 3 KISTLER ANAIS Switzerland Light Contact + 70 kg 1 SEMENOVA MARIA Russian Federation 2 BEATA LESNIK Poland 3 HELENA JURISIC Croatia 3 SYA UKENA Germany Light Contact V - 63 kg 1 KIETH MORRIS United Kingdom 2 PARZER G?NTHER Austria Light Contact V - 69 kg 1 PIOTR SIEGOOZYNSKI Poland 2 IAN KINGSTON Irland 3 GALVAO FABIO Brasil 3 IVAN DRAGANIC Croatia Light Contact V - 74 kg 1 MÜLLER SANDRO Switzerland 2 LASLER ZOCMOWSKI Poland 3 GARETH MC LAUGLIN Irland 3 NIKOLA MATANOVIC Bosnia/Herzegovina Light Contact V - 79 kg 1 OWEN KING United Kingdom 2 XAVI MOYA GARCIA Spain 3 HAJDINJAK JOSEF Austria Light Contact V - 84 kg 1 ZIMMERMANN GERALD Austria 2 HELGE LOHMANN Germany Page 2 of 6 WAKO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009 Lightcontact, Low Kick, K1 Rules 19.10. – 25.10.2009 Villach - Austria Light Contact V - 89 kg 1 FRANK FEUER Germany 2 LEE SANSUM United Kingdom 3 SENDOR ROMAN Austria Light Contact V - 94 kg 1 RICHARD PHILLIPS United Kingdom 2 HERBERT HAINZINGER Germany Light Contact V + 94 kg 1 NEIL BISHOP Canada 2 PAUL COFFEY Irland 3 JOHN MORLEY Great Low Kick - 51 kg 1 DMITRY AYZATULOV Russian Federation 2 IVAN SCIOLLA Italy 3 SRDJAN NADLJANSKI Serbia 3 ARTEM VZTIEGOV Ukraine Low Kick - 54 kg 1 URIY TROGIYANOV Russian Federation 2 FABRICE BAULUCK Mauritius 3 EMIL KERIMOV Azerbaijan 3 CUSTOS CEDRIC France Low Kick - 57 kg 1 UMAR PASHAEV Russian Federation 2 BOBAN MARINKOVIC Serbia 3 ROLAN QULIYEV Azerbaijan 3 MIRBEK SUIUMBAEV Kyrgyzstan Low Kick - 60 kg 1 EDUARD MAMMADOV Azerbaijan 2 MILOS ANI Serbia 3 ISMAIL INCI Turkey 3 FONSECA AMILCAR Brasil Low Kick - 63,5 kg 1 DENIS LUKASHOV Russian Federation 2 FIKRI ARICAN Turkey 3 JARI ERDOZAIN SPAIN 3 MIHAJLO JOVANOVIC Serbia Low Kick - 67 kg 1 SHAMIL ABDULMEDJIDOV Russian Federation 2 YOUHENI TSELTSA Belarus 3 PETAR ZIVOVI Serbia 3 EZBIRI ABDELLA France Low Kick - 71 kg 1 PARVIZ ABDULLAYEV Azerbaijan 2 VLADIMIR TARASOV Russian Federation 3 FRANE RADNIC Croatia 3 KJÖLLERSTRÖM BJÖRN Sweden Page 3 of 6 WAKO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009 Lightcontact, Low Kick, K1 Rules 19.10. – 25.10.2009 Villach - Austria Low Kick - 75 kg 1 ALPAY KIR Turkey 2 GHAJJI KARIM France 3 MEKAN HOJAGELDIYEV Turkmenistan 3 KANAN SADIKHOV Azerbaijan Low Kick - 81 kg 1 EHRAM MAJIDOV Azerbaijan 2 TOUNKARAF BAKARI France 3 VEEJAYE AGATHE Mauritius 3 LUMILAMPI MIIKA Finland Low Kick - 86 kg 1 ALAN KATSOEV Russian Federation 2 MICHAL HROMEK Slovakia 3 MEHMET ÖZER Turkey 3 TONI MILANOVIC Croatia Low Kick - 91 kg 1 DMITRY ANONENKO Russian Federation 2 YANKEN ANKALEVIEK Belarus 3 MARCHADO AMIEL Brasil 3 IHSAN YILDIRIM TARHAN Turkey Low Kick + 91 kg 1 GORAN RADONJIC Montenegro 2 DRAGAN JOVANOVIC Serbia 3 IURIL GORBENKO Ukraine 3 CADET NOEL France Low Kick - 48 kg 1 SVETLANA ANANYEVA Russian Federation 2 MAUREL NATHALIE France 3 VALENTINA CABRAS Italy 3 ARAUJO BIANCA Brasil Low Kick - 52 kg 1 ZELJANA PITESA Croatia 2 GUNNARSSON THERESE Sweden 3 NADIA KHAYENKO Ukraine 3 KSENIA KOKORINA Russian Federation Low Kick - 56 kg 1 EVA LISKOVA Czech Republic 2 KÖHLER DORIS Austria 3 ALICJA PIECYK Poland 3 EVA MA NARANJO Spain Low Kick - 60 kg 1 FATIMA BOKOVA Russian Federation 2 BARBARA PLAZZOLI Italy 3 LEMOS KABOR Brasil 3 KINGA SINA Poland Low Kick - 65 kg 1 ELENA KONDRATYEVA Russian Federation 2 MIMMA MANDOLINI Italy 3 JELENA STEFANOVIC Serbia 3 PAGE LELO France Page 4 of 6 WAKO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009 Lightcontact, Low Kick, K1 Rules 19.10. – 25.10.2009 Villach - Austria Low Kick - 70 kg 1 NIVES RADIC Croatia 2 MARIYA BASULINA Ukraine 3 SVETLANA KULAKOVA Russian Federation 3 ATMANI SAIDA France Low Kick + 70 kg 1 PAULINA BIEC Poland 2 NATALIJA SIMAC Croatia 3 DARIA GURIEVA Russian Federation K1 Rules - 51 kg 1 GIAMPIERO MARCEDDU Italy 2 SKIBA SIARHEI Belarus 3 TOLGA ARSLAN Turkey 3 AYRAT KAMAEV Russian Federation K1 Rules - 54 kg 1 AZERHIEV MURAT Belarus 2 MICHAEL KPOLIK Poland 3 MILAN SAVI Serbia 3 FABRIZIO LODDE Italy K1 Rules - 57 kg 1 YURY SATSUK Belarus 2 MARAT SHIHALIEV Russian Federation 3 ARNOLDAS KARPAVCIUS Lithuania 3 PATRIK BODACZ Hungary K1 Rules - 60 kg 1 MAGAMED KHIRAMAGOMEDOV Russian Federation 2 ALEKSANDAR GOGIC Serbia 3 EMRAH ÖGÜT Turkey 3 YURY DZIATLAU Belarus K1 Rules - 63,5 kg 1 ZAKARYA MUSAGADZIEV Russian Federation 2 SRETEN MILETI Serbia 3 YURY ZKUKOUSKI Belarus 3 YILMAZ ÖZTÜRK Turkey K1 Rules - 67 kg 1 KURBAN AKAEV Russian Federation 2 TURAN QAFAROV Azerbaijan 3 PIOTR KOBYLANSKI Poland 3 MISLAV ILI Serbia K1 Rules - 71 kg 1 DZMITRY BARANAU Belarus 2 MARCIN PARCHETA Poland 3 VLADIMIR VULEV Bulgaria 3 VIKTOR ZAMAN Croatia K1 Rules - 75 kg 1 MAKSIM BULASKKA Belarus 2 EVGENY POSKOTIN Russian Federation 3 PAVEL HENNRICH Czech Republic 3 ILE RISTESKI Macedonia Page 5 of 6 WAKO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009 Lightcontact, Low Kick, K1 Rules 19.10. – 25.10.2009 Villach - Austria K1 Rules - 81 kg 1 PAVEL TURUK Belarus 2 GERGERLY BUSAI Hungary 3 BARTOSZ MUSZVNSKI Poland 3 ALEKSANDR BERNJAKOV Estonia K1 Rules - 86 kg 1 NENAD PAGONIS Serbia 2 DZIANIS HANENARCNAK Belarus 3 EVGENY GANIN Russian Federation 3 RADOSKA RYDZEWSKI Poland K1 Rules - 91 kg 1 JZUAGBE UGONOH Poland 2 VLADIMIR MINEEV Russian Federation 3 ZORAN MAJKIC Croatia 3 CAUALARI JAULO Brasil K1 Rules + 91 kg 1 ALIAKSEI KUDZIN Belarus 2 INOCENTE GUTO Brasil 3 ALEKSEY PAPIN Russian Federation 3 TIHAMER BRUNNER Hungary K1 Rules - 48 kg 1 SILVIA LA NOTTE Italy 2 YULIA ELSKAYA Russian Federation 3 PLAMENA DIMOVA Bulgaria K1 Rules - 52 kg 1 ADI ROTEM Israel 2 EVENIYA SIVIRI Russian Federation 3 ZEHRA GÜLGEN Turkey 3 VOLKA PRYBYLSKAYA Belarus K1 Rules - 56 kg 1 DONATELLA PANU Italy 2 MARTA CKOJNOSKA Poland 3 ALENA HOLA Czech Republic 3 WINKELMANN MYRA Austria K1 Rules - 60 kg 1 YULIA BUSIGINA Russian Federation 2 SANJA SAMARDZIC Bosnia/Herzegovina 3 PAOLA CAPUCCI Italy 3 MARTINA MÜLLEROVA Czech Republic K1 Rules - 65 kg 1 MARTINA JINDROVA Czech Republic 2 CATERINA CURRO Italy 3 ELENA SOLAREVA Russian Federation 3 INA OZERAVA Belarus K1 Rules - 70 kg 1 ÖTTL ASTRID Austria 2 KERRY-LOUISE NORBURY United Kingdom 3 ZELDA MALHERBE South Africa Page 6 of 6 .
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