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Xix Fska World Karate Championship Medal Count Table XIX FSKA WORLD KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL COUNT TABLE CLUB COUNTRY GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL 1 KARATE DO PORTUGAL PORTUGAL 20 22 19 61 2 US ACLI ITALIA ITALY 7 19 34 60 3 FSKA LONDON ENGLAND 8 19 29 56 4 TSKUK ENGLAND 19 12 20 51 5 KAZAKHSTAN KAZAKHSTAN 13 4 12 29 6 BASK ENGLAND 7 2 4 13 ACADEMY OF TRADITIONAL 7 KARATE UKRAINE 3 2 8 13 8 SKC ENGLAND 1 6 5 12 9 FUDOKAN EILAT ISRAEL 3 2 6 11 10 WORLD FSKO INDIA 1 4 5 10 11 SEAFORD ENGLAND 2 3 3 8 12 KLUB KARATE DYNAMIC POLAND 4 2 2 8 13 ASTANA KAZAKHSTAN 4 1 1 6 14 PHOENIX PRO RUSSIA 1 1 4 6 15 FSKA IRELAND IRELAND 2 3 5 16 FSKA FINLAND FINLAND 3 2 5 17 TIGER ZACIEMYSL POLAND 3 1 1 5 18 HAMPSHIRE ACADEMY ENGLAND 1 1 2 4 19 SHENTIE ENGLAND 2 2 4 20 YOUNG DRAGONS KARATE KENYA 3 1 4 21 HA KARATE NORWAY 1 2 1 4 22 DOLNOSLASKI KLUB POLAND 1 3 4 23 WIELKOPOLSKI KLUB POLAND 3 1 4 SOUTH 24 TKC AFRICA 1 1 2 4 25 ABYROY KARATE-DO KAZAKHSTAN 2 1 3 26 WZK POLAND 1 2 3 27 ALL-UKRANIAN FSK FEDERATION UKRAINE 1 2 3 28 FOUR MARKS MARTIAL ARTS ENGLAND 1 1 2 29 BANTRY&GLENGARRIFF IRELAND 1 1 2 30 ECOLE D'ARTS MAURITIUS 1 1 2 31 FSKA BRACKNELL ENGLAND 1 1 32 KEWKYUJO ENGLAND 1 1 33 CUNAMI LITHUANIA 1 1 34 SHOTOKAN MARTIAL ARTS MAURITIUS 1 1 35 HASHA KARATE ENGLAND 36 KUGB ENGLAND SOUTH 37 ASOCIATION OF FUNAKOSHI AFRICA 38 CARILLO'S KARATE-DO USA OFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE XIX FSKA WORLD KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP AGE GROUP GRADE KATA 001 GIRLS 6 – 8 YRS 8 KYU AND BELOW 3RD EMILY NATION(FSKA IRELAND) 3RD SEREN RALPH(FSKA LONDON) 2ND AYRA AZIZ-KHAN(FSKA LONDON) S 1ST LEAH PLUNKETT(FSKA IRELAND) U 002 BOYS 6 YRS AND UNDER OPEN 3RD MAKAROV MIKHAIL(KAZAKHSTAN) N 3RD KAZACHKOV DANIEL(ISRAEL) D 2ND MADIYEV AISSULTAN(KAZAKHSTAN) A 1ST JUDE SAMUEL(BASK) Y 003 BOYS 7-8 YEARS OLD 8 KYU AND BELOW A 3RD MATTIAS MAYERHOFER (FSKA LONDON) 3RD REUBEN NAHAL (FSKA LONDON) 29th 2ND MARASCO DANIEL (ITALY) 1ST JUDE SAMUEL (BASK) B 3RD MARASCO LORENZO (ITALY) 3RD MARIUS NEUNER (FSKA LONDON) 2ND DANIAL SARKITOVA (FSKA LONDON) 1ST INDIO YOUNG (SEAFORD) 004 BOYS 7-8 YEARS OLD 7 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD CANARAPEN, JEAN-LUCA(SHENTIE) 3RD SOLIARYK PLATON (ACADEMY UKRAINE) 2ND CARLETON RHYS (BANTRY&GLENGARRIFF) 1ST AVOWLANU MICAH (TSKUK) 005 GIRLS 7-8 YEARS OLD 7 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD SARA LEU (ITALY) 3RD ROSIE SAUNDERS( HAMPSHIRE) 2ND FREER JADE (HAMSPHIRE) 1ST EMILY KOTLAR (ISRAEL) RD 006 BOYS 9-10 YEARS OLD 8 KYU AND BELOW 3 MAMADIYARULY DINMUKHAMMED (KAZAKHSTAN) 3RD COODIAN SHARAVANEN (ECOLE MAURITIUS) 2ND SEIDALIN ASLAN (ASTANA KAZAKSTAN) 1ST DANIEL CHEUNG (FSKA LONDON) 007 B0YS 9-10 YEARS OLD 7 KYU AND ABOVE A 3RD MAC OATS (TSKUK) 3RD JOSEPH TAYLOR (FSKA LONDON) 2ND AARON KEREZOVIC (FSKA LONDON) 1ST LEATHERSICH UDON (TSKUK) B 3RD ADAM PUGLIESE(FSKA LONDON) RD 3 KULAKEVYCH KONSTIANTYN(ACADEMY UKRAINE) 2ND KRISTOFER LEITLANDS(FSKA LONDON) 1ST AGUINALDO BRANDON(TSKUK) 008 GIRLS 9-10 YEARS OLD 8 KYU AND BELOW 3RD SUFI TAYLOR(FSKA LONDON) 3RD IBRAGIMOVA LYAISSAN(KAZAKSTAN) 2ND REBECCA SMITH(SHENTIE) 1ST YERALY AMINA( ASTANA KAZAKSTAN) 009 GIRLS 9-10 YEARS OLD 7 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD PLANI MADDALENA (ITALY) 3RD RACHEL SHAPIRO( ISRAEL) 2ND ISABELLA BROWN (TSKUK) 1ST LOBACZEWSKA KLAUDIA (DOLNOSLASKI) 010 BOYS 11-14 YEARS OLD 8 KYU AND BELOW 3RD SELVAKUMAR SAJJAN(BASK) S 3RD RAVEELACKSHMAN KAAVISHKAR (BASK) A 2ND DOMINIK KLEMCZAK(DYNAMIC POLAND) T 1ST SAJNA KRZYSZTOF(DYNAMIC POLAND) U 011 BOYS 11-12 YEARS OLD 7 KYU - 4 KYU 3RD ALEKSANDER POLOWCZUK( DOLNOSLASKI) R 3RD KUANYSH KAISAR( KAZAKHSTAN) D 2ND OLIVAL SIMAO(PORTUGAL) A 1ST KARUNAKARAN AGILAN(BASK) Y 012 BOYS 11-12 YEARS OLD 3 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD ROURKE FLECKER-LISTER(FSKA LONDON) 3RD DAUREN RYSBEK (KAZAKHSTAN) 28th 2ND NIEDZIELA HOJCIECH(DYNAMIC POLAND) 1ST PAWLACZYK TOMASZ(DYNAMIC POLAND) 013 GIRLS 11-12 YEARS OLD 8 KYU AND BELOW 3RD ISOBELLE CARPENTER (HAMPSHIRE) 3RD DYACHENKO ANASTASSIYA (KAZAKHSTAN) 2ND DALL’OGLIO SARA (ITALY) 1ST WANGARI MONICA (KENYA) 014 GIRLS 11-12 YEARS OLD 7 KYU – 4 KYU 3RD DURRANT GRACE(TSKUK) 3RD MUBORAKOV EVELINA (ISRAEL) 2ND ZARANKIN NICOL (ISRAEL) 1ST VELOSO ALEXANDRA (PORTUGAL) 015 GIRLS 11-12 YEARS OLD 3 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD COZZANI CHIARA (ITALY) 3RD LEWANDOWSKA KATARZYNA(TIGER POLAND) 2ND LEWIS ELLEN (SKC ENGLAND) 1ST NIKOL TURKALOV( ISRAEL) 016 BOYS 13-14 YEARS OLD 8 KYU -4 KYU 3RD AUMEER CHIRAG (SHOTOKAN MAURITIUS) 3RD WARREN REUBEN (PORTUGAL) 2ND YUVAN SUTHAKARAN (BASK) 1ST ARAN SUTHAKARAN (BASK) 017 BOYS 13-14 YEARS OLD 3 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD CRAMP PIERS (SHENTIE) 3RD ALLEN DANIEL( TSKUK) 2ND FINN WORLEY-BRADY (FSKA LONDON) 1ST ILYA RACHEVSKI (ITALY) 018 GIRLS 13-14 YEARS OLD 7 KYU -4 KYU 3RD AMOROSI GIULIA (ITALY) 3RD DAINESE MATILDE (ITALY) 2ND BELLA SAMASHEVA (ABYROY KZ) 1ST RIZZUTO ALICE (ITALY) 019 GIRLS 13-14 YEARS OLD 3 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD MOLLY LAMBERT(TSKUK) 3RD RAJANI LAYSA(PORTUGAL) 2ND MARMENT SHANNON( TSKUK) 1ST GREEN REEGAN(TSKUK) 020 BOYS 15-17 YEARS OLD 4 KYU AND BELOW 3RD CATTANEO GABRIELE (ITALY) 3RD WARREN NATHANIEL (PORTUGAL) 2ND EDOMI GABRIELE (ITALY) 1ST RYSBEK IMANGALI (KAZAKHSTAN) 021 BOYS 15-17 YEARS OLD 3 KYU AND ABOVE A 3RD GILL BRANDON (TSKUK) 3RD ANDRII BEZRODNYI (ACADEMY UKRAINE) 2ND CELONA FRANCESCO (ITALY) 1ST JULIUS NYHOLM (FSKA FINLAND) B 3RD UGOLINI FILIPPO (ITALY) 3RD REMEDIOS RODRIGO( PORTUGAL) 2ND WARD REECE(TSKUK) 1ST HAN JOSHUA (SKC ENGLAND) 022 GIRLS 15-17 YEARS OLD 4 KYU AND BELOW 2ND MAURYA PRYAMVADA(WORLD FSKO) 1ST MORALES GENESIS(ITALY) 023 GIRLS 15-17 YEARS OLD 3 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD PRADAL CHIARA (ITALY) 3RD VIEIRA MARIANA (PORTUGAL) 2ND SANTORSOLA NICOLE(ITALY) 1ST LEMOS RITA( PORTUGAL) 024 MEN 18-43 YEARS OLD 4 KYU AND BELOW 3RD DELL’AVERSANA ANTONIO(ITALY) 3RD CERONE MAURO(ITALY) F 2ND LUCA OLIVIERI (ITALY) R 1ST KHALMATOV NIZAMIDDIN (KAZAKHSTAN) I 025 MEN 18-23 YEARS OLD 3 KYU – 1 DAN 3RD RAJANI GOLPADAS (PORTUGAL) D 3RD FILIPPO DE PALMA (ITALY) A 2ND RICARDO VIEIRA (PORTUGAL) Y 1ST BRUNO DUARTE (PORTUGAL) 026 MEN 18-23 YEARS OLD 2 DAN AND ABOVE 3RD GILL MASON (TSKUK) 27th 3RD CRISTIAN COZZANI(ITALY) 2ND PEDRO ELVAS(PORTUGAL) 1ST JOSE JUNIOR (PORTUGAL) 027 MEN 24-29 YEARS OLD 1 DAN AND ABOVE 3RD SEQUEIRA VASCO(PORTUGAL) 3RD CHARLIE TARR(ITALY) 2ND ONYSHCHENKO OLEKSANDR(ALL-UKRANIAN) 1ST RUSTEM ABYLAIKHAN(KAZAKHSTAN) 028 WOMEN 18-29 YRS OLD 4 KYU AND BELOW 2ND KOTAK DIMPLE(WORLD FSKO) 1ST KHAIDAROVA ZAITUNA (KAZAKHSTAN) 029 WOMEN 18-23 YRS OLD 3 KYU-1 DAN 3RD JOANA VENANCIO (PORTUGAL) 3RD KYLMANEN JENNA(FSKA FINLAND) 2ND SARA CARDOSO (PORTUGAL) 1ST LARA RAJANI(PORTUGAL) 030 WOMEN 18-23 YRS OLD 2 DAN AND ABOVE 3RD JOANA MENDES(PORTUGAL) 3RD BETH STANSFIELD (TSKUK) 2ND HANNAH MERCER(SHENTIE) 1ST VIOLETA MINKUTE (LITHUANIA) 031 WOMEN 24-29 YRS OLD 3 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD ZUHRA SERZHANOVA (ASTANA KZ) 2ND ROSE FRANKS (SEAFORD) 1ST CLAUDIA ORISIO (ITALY) 032 MEN 30-40 YEARS OLD 3 KYU – 1 DAN 3RD SEBASTIAN LOBACZWESKI (DOLNOSLASKI) 3RD DAZ SUNIL (FSKA BRACKNELL) 2ND LODA EMANUELLE (ITALY) 1ST ANTON GOLOVATIUK (ACADEMY UKRAINE) 033 MEN 30-40 YEARS OLD 2 DAN AND ABOVE 3RD MICAEL SANCHES (PORTUGAL) 3RD LODE MAGNAR (NORWAY) 2ND CLAUDIO CONDE( PORTUGAL) 1ST VELOSO PEDRO (PORTUGAL) 034 WOMEN 30-40 YRS OLD 4 KYU AND BELOW 2ND SONJA KNIGHT (TKC SOUTH AFRICA) 1ST KURALAY SARKITOVA (FSKA LONDON) 035 WOMEN 30-40 YRS OLD 1 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD AGNIESZKA KALEK (WZK POLAND) 3RD YELENA SKLYAROVA (KAZAKHSTAN) 2ND ALEXANDRA MERISOIU (SKC ENGLAND) 1ST AGATA DURKSA (WIELKOPOLSKI POLAND) 036 MEN 41-50 YEARS OLD 3 KYU – 1 DAN 3RD TOMA STEFANO (ITALY) 3RD RUI MARTINS (PORTUGAL) 2ND IOAN PINTILIE(ITALY) 1ST LUCIAN SBIRCEA( KENKYUJO ENGLAND) 037 MEN 41-50 YEARS OLD 2 DAN AND ABOVE 3RD NIKOLAY BARABANOV (RUSSIA) 3RD CARLOS DE MARCO (ITALY) 2ND JOAO RODRIGUES( PORTUGAL) 1ST PETRI NIEMELAINEN (FSKA FINLAND) 038 WOMEN 41-50 YRS OLD 4 KYU AND BELOW 3RD ELMA VAN DER HALT (TKC SOUTH AFRICA) 3RD VERONIQUE MOREL (FSKA LONDON) 2ND ELIZABETH MUTHONI (KENYA) 1ST SOLENE SHARPE (FSKA LONDON) 039 WOMEN 41-50 YRS OLD 3 KYU AND ABOVE 3RD VALENTINA BOSSI (ITALY) 3RD SAMANTHA VITZANI(ITALY) 2ND HEIDI LODE(NORWAY) 1ST AUDRONE SIROKOVA(NORWAY) 040 MEN 51 + OPEN 3RD GANESH SELLATHURAI (BASK) 3RD OLIVAL CESAR (PORTUGAL) 2ND PAULO CRUZ(PORTUGAL) 1ST NOGALSKI WALDEMAR(WIELKOPOLSKI PO) 041 WOMEN 51 + OPEN 3RD STEPHANE ENGLAND (FSKA LONDON) 2ND MARIA MENDES (PORTUGAL) 1ST LUCINDA FERNANDES(PORTUGAL) SATURDAY SPECIAL COMPETITION GRADE 28th (Competitors with physical or mental limitations) 042 Individual Kata ( DISABILITY) 1ST ANASTASSYA DYACHENKO (KAZAKHSTAN) 1ST SERGEI BURLAKOV (RUSSIA) 1ST LIAM BRAY (SEAFORD) 1ST KAYLEIGH FREER( HAMPSHIRE) TEAM KATA AGE GROUP KATA RD 043 BOYS 8 YEARS OLD AND UNDER 3 FSKA LONDON(NAHAL,SAMWELL,STOSIC) ND S 2 FSKA LONDON(ANAND,ZAGAROV,MAYERHOFER) U ST 1 KAZAKHSTAN(BAIZAK,MADIYEV,MAKAROV) N RD D 044 GIRLS AND MIXED (BOYS AND GIRLS) 8 YEARS OLD 3 FSKA LONDON(WILLIAMS,TAYLOR,LUCEY) ND A AND UNDER 2 FSKA LONDON(RALPH,BYRNE,RALPH) ST Y 1 ITALY (LEU,MARASCO,MARASCO) RD 045 BOYS 9-10 YEARS OLD 3 FSKA LONDON(KEREZOVIC,PUGLIESE,REES) th ND 29 2 UKRAINE ACADEMY(PLATON,KHARUTA,KULAK,) ST 1 TSKUK(BRANDON,MAC,FINN) ND 046 GIRLS 9-10 YEARS OLD 2 FSKA LONDON( YLMAZ,JNAGAI,CABRAS) ST 1 FSKA LONDON( SHETTY,TAYLOR,AYRA) RD 047 MIXED (BOYS AND GIRLS) 9-10 YEARS OLD 3 DOLNOSLAKI PO(KLAUDIA,SOBIESKI,BERNARD) ND 2 TSKUK(BRANDON,MAC,AUTUMN) ST 1 TSKUK( MICAH,USON,ISABELLA) RD 048 BOYS 11-12 YEARS OLD 3 KAZAKHSTAN(RYSBEK,DAUREN,DINMUK.) ND S 2 TSKUK(WRIGHT,JONES,SAM) A ST 1 DYNAMIC PO (NIEDZIELA,OSKAR,TOMASZ) T RD U 049 GIRLS 11-12 YEARS OLD 3 SEAFORD (POPPY,EVE,HOLLY) RD R 3 FSKA LONDON(DARCEY.TARA.ISABELLA) ND D 2 ISRAEL(NIKOL,LIA,EVELINA) ST A 1 TSKUK(ISABELLA,LANA,ARWEN) RD Y 050 MIXED (BOYS AND GIRLS) 11-12 YEARS OLD 3 FSKA LONDON(ROURKE,DAVID,AVA) RD th 3 TSKUK (LUCA,DYLAN,ARWEN)
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