Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

science

Our young karatekas returned home with nine medals

Our young karatekas returned home with nine medals

Our young karatekas returned home with nine medals

The youth section of the university club gave an excellent performance at the World Championships in Serbia.

DEAC Shotokan Karate participated in the SKDUN World Championships in Serbia in recent days. At the Aleksandar Nikolic Hall in Belgrade, 1,350 competitors from 28 countries tested their skills in kata (formal exercise) and kumite (fighting).

The young University of Debrecen team, after winning nine medals at last year's World Cup in Greece, was once again enriched with ten medals.

Our karate results:

Janus Husak: Kihon Ippon Kumite 2nd place, Sanbon Kumite 3rd place, Kata: 8-16.

Adam Buglio: Kihon Ippon Kumite 8-16, Sanbon Kumite 8-16, Kata: 16-32.

Vivian Iris of Seristele: 1st place kata, 2nd place Sanbon Shobu Kumite, 3rd place Ippon Shobu Kumite

Olah Pence: Kata 5-8, 2nd place Kihon Ippon Kumite, 3rd place Ippon Shobu Kumite

Miklos Karalios: Kihon Ippon Kumite 3rd place, Ippon Shobu Kumite 5th place

Dolhai Petra: 2nd place Kihon Ippon Kumite, 6th place Ippon Shobu Kumite

Miklos Karalios – Pence Olah: 5th place in pair kata

Prepared by: Sensei Őri Krisztián 4. Dan, Head of the Youth Karate Department of DEAC

See also  Second place in the statistics competition
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Top News

In a harrowing incident that has shaken the community of Lewiston, Maine, a series of shootings on Wednesday evening resulted in a tragic loss...

Top News

President Joe Biden’s abrupt departure from a speech on the U.S. economy at the White House on Monday sent a ripple of speculation and...

Top News

Given the differences in styles with next-generation consoles, the so-called “console war” between Sony and Microsoft is arguably moot. Most console players, however, will...

World

Chinese scientists have discovered a little-known type of ore containing a rare earth metal highly sought after for its superconducting properties. The ore, called...

Copyright © 2024 Campus Lately.