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2019 Immaf | Wmmaa Junior World Championships 2019 IMMAF | WMMAA JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NATIONAL TEAMS AND ATHLETES (08-10-19) ALGERIA jacoub kassouri - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) AUSTRALIA Maximilian Flynn - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) AZERBAIJAN Khayal Gahramanli - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) BAHRAIN Shamil Alikhanov - Men's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Murad Ibragimov - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Ebrahim Darwish - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Ali Yaqoob - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Yousif Sayyar - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Murad Guseinov - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) BELARUS Aliaksandr Sinkou - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) BULGARIA Ivan Zhelyazkov - Men's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Nikolay Atanasov - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Denislav Ginov - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) COLOMBIA Laura Beltran Oquendo - Women's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) CZECH REPUBLIC Lucie Truhlarova - Women's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Lukas Kaplan - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Simon Bruknar - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Peter Gabal - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Maxim Krepelka - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Matěj Hrkal - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Lukáš Piffko - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) FINLAND Jesse Renfors - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Max Hynninen - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Miro Honkanen - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Naser Garban - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) FRANCE Djafri Mouhammad - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) SUAZE Rayane - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Seban Grégoire - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Karim El husseini - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Jordan Zebo - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Glot Thomas - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) GERMANY Anna Gaul - Women's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Nils Heinrich - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) INDIA Arjun Pundir - Men's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Akash Paulkar - Men's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Khushi Gohel - Women's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) INDONESIA Iqbal Deri Putra - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Toby Prasetya - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) IRELAND Nadine Abbott bissett - Women's Jr. Atomweight 47.6 kg (105 lbs) Megan Hamill - Women's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Gary Rooney - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Sinéadh Ní Nualláin - Women's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Ger Harris - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Jamie Abbott-bissett - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Lewis Byrne - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Frank Meagher - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Ryan Keogh - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) ITALY Raphael Federico - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Fidel Gramiccia - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Francesco Lo Galbo - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Guido Possidente - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Leonardo Oliva - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Mehdi Taki - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) JAPAN Reo Yamaguchi - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) JORDAN Laith Kayyali - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Hazem Kayyali - Men's Jr Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) KAZAKHSTAN Ukilay Akhmetualikyzy - Women's Jr. Atomweight 47.6 kg (105 lbs) Yerulan Kabdulov - Men's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Fariz Abdalov - Men's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Aigerim Torekhanova - Women's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Adilkhan Ayazbayev - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Inas Ashirbek - Women's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Gani Adilserik - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Tynyshtyk Zhanibek - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Gamlet Aslanov - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Eljan Gassanov - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Anvar Mamedov - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Yerkin Begenov - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Talshyn Zhumatayeva - Women's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Aizhan Abdykadyr - Women's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Doszhan Kenzhebayev - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Farkhat Kurmangaliyev - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Bogdan Pshebelskiy - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Ruslan Goncharov - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Ansar Kassymzhanov - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Maxim Semyonov - Men's Jr Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) Nurkhazhidin Nassirdinov - Men's Jr Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) KYRGYZSTAN Bekbolot Urustamov - Men's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Symbat Zhortbekova - Women's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) LEBANON Bounader Anthonyo - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) MALAYSIA Jay Chong - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) MEXICO Nora Ochoa - Women's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Christian Torres - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Ismael Zamora - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Agustin Guzman - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Mauricio Rios - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Luis Castano - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Melissa Diaz - Women's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Alexis Navarro - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) NEW ZEALAND Tyla Watt - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Oliver Schmid - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) NORTHERN IRELAND Dylan Doherty - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Emmet Corr - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) POLAND Magdalena Czaban - Women's Jr. Atomweight 47.6 kg (105 lbs) Emil Piatek - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Błażej Romanowski - Men's Jr Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) RUSSIA Ramazan Gairbekov - Men's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Kurban Omarov - Men's Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Shakhban Gapizov - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Imam Rakhim Usmanov - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Zalimkhan Zalimkhanov - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Sirazhudin Abdulaev - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Nikita Kulshin - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Radjab Shamilov - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Kamil Shaikhamatov - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Vanik Akopian - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Magomed Tuchalov - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Nabi Shamilov - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Gamzat Sirazhudinov - Men's Jr Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) Omar Aliev - Men's Jr Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) Zaurbek Magomedov - Men's Jr Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) Rustam Ashurbekov - Men's Jr Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) SOUTH AFRICA Sabelo Magudulela - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Cameron Coulson - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Righard Burger - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Adei Volker - Men's Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) SPAIN ANTONI JOSEP MARTI SEGARRA - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) UNITED KINGDOM Muhidin Abubakar - Men's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Milly Horkan - Women's Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Muhammad Mokaev - Men's Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Oliver Sarwa - Men's Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Izzy Mitchell - Women's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Liam McCracken - Men's Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Teddy Stringer - Men's Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Haider Khan - Men's Jr Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) .
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