Martial Arts Tournament Results

Her second opponent from Russia, was taller and more mobile than her first, intent on attacking Emma from the outside with an array of high kicks.

Early in the fight, whilst giving her opponent a little too much space and time, Emma took a well-placed spinning back kick to the head. First extension, and Emma tactics started to wear her opponent down by beginning the round at an aggressive pace. Running out of space and energy, the Russian engaged Emma at close range, and was being systematically broken down to the body and legs.

Sensing her opponent getting weaker, Emma came close with a Do-Mawashi Kaiten geri rolling kick , then immediately returned to the full arsenal of head kicks, knees to the body, and relentless body shots and low kicks to earn her a place in the final Her third opponent was the Japanese and tournament favourite, Juri Minamihara.

No decision after the first, leading to the same in the second round, now with Minamihara creating more lateral movement in attempts to off-balance Emma. To no avail, as Emma continued to pile on pressure, adding knees into each lateral movement from her opponent.

Round two, a draw. The final round saw an increase in pace and aggression from both fighters. The pressure was beginning to show, as Emma started to find success in creating space with low-kicks set up through her punches, with Minamihara reduced to small backward movements to gain space, grabbing at times to stem the flow.

The two stood toe to toe throwing punches, and Emma hitting low kicks to off-balance her opponent, both finishing the fight aggressively with an incredibly vocal crowd.

Three flags to Minamihara, who went on to win the tournament, and an incredibly impressive final 16 finish for Emma. A huge congratulations to Sensei Emma for becoming part of select team to represent the KWU — a huge achievement, and for her tournament progress in a very partisan environment.

A number of BKK dojos sent fighters the IKK English Open, in Canterbury on 3rd November , and came away with good results, and experience for our youth.

Another hotly contested tournament across all categories. See results below, and relive the action. Cadets U18 Boys and Girls all categories. On the th May, Ashley Black and Rhys Meredith from Crawley and Mountain Ash dojos respectively, represented the BKK as part of a unified Team GB alongside two members invited from the IKK Callum Chapman and Harry Clemo , both regular England and GB squad training attendees.

Both Ashley Black and Harry Clemo scored waza aris in their quarter final bouts to advance to the semi finals. Both lost out in the semi-finals to Russian national champions. There was more top level experience for Rhys Meredith and Callum Chapman who had tough bouts, and can feel pleased with their performances.

Twenty seven countries took part and it was also great to have such a strong judging team from the UK. Fantastic results, and great learning experiences for all involved.

Boys yrs Lightweight Ashley Black BKK England 1st. Boys yrs Heavyweight Rhys Meredith BKK Wales 1st. Boys yrs Heavyweight Ethan Hardwick BKK Wales 3rd place.

Girls yrs Heavyweight Mia Hawkins BKK England 2nd. Girls yrs Maesi Blackford BKK England 3rd. Boys yrs Heavyweight Robert Salvi BKK England 2nd place.

Girls yrs Alicia Bennett BKK Wales 1st place. Squad Training. Members Login. Filter: results All general results seminars tournaments. Here are the results:. Here are the results of the BKK Welsh Open The fighters were: Elvin Vaskys, Isaac Warnfeldt-Rush, Brandon Wise, Elliott Fortnum, Cody Chapman, Alfie Finch, Jess Davies, Marcello Goodley, William Lawrence, Cai Williams, Morgan Mates, Katja Sartor, Kayla Davies, Sophie Aldridge, Ffion Sargent, Milly Harvey with head coaches Shihan Wai Cheung and Senpai Leon Lundregan, assisted by Sensei Mike Charlsey, Sensei Mike Woods, Senpai Gareth Jones.

Team England - Isaac Warnfeldt-Rush - 1st place - Brandon Wise - 1st place - Elliott Fortnum - 1st place - Cody Chapman - 1st place - Alfie Finch - 3rd place Team Wales - Marcello Goodley - 1st place - William Lawrence - 1st place - Cai Williams - 2nd place - Morgan Mates - 2nd place - Katja Sartor - 2nd place - Kayla Davies - 3rd place Congratulations to all, and for representing their teams and the BKK immaculately.

Kind regards, Linda Keaveney BKK General Secretary. Coronavirus Covid : Response from BKK National Coaching Team The British Karate Kyokushinkai National Coaching Team has taken the decision to suspend all national Great Britain, England and Wales squad training sessions with immediate effect until further notice due to the current COVID pandemic.

Congratulations Hayley. Emma taking the fight to Ficks IFK Russia in the final match. Congratulations to Sensei Emma, our World Champion! Watch our ladies in action.

Katerina Nikolajeva BKK Gravesend 1st Place Ashley Black BKK Crawley 1st Place Elvin Vaskys BKK Crawley 1st Place Antek Sobecki BKK Westcroft 1st Place Brandon Wise BKK Westcroft 1st Place Jessica Charsley BKK Verwood 1st Place Phil Burchill BKK Verwood 1st Place Dan Williams BKK Verwood 1st Place Kartar Singh Cheema BKK Gravesend 2nd Place Grace Emmett BKK Crawley 2nd Place Louie Warnfeldt Rush BKK Crawley 3rd place.

View fullsize. Results and congratulations to: Ashley Black ENG - Crawley dojo - 1st place Antek Sobecki ENG - Westcroft dojo - 1st place Holly Harvery WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 2nd place Katie Martin WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 2nd place James Baker ENG - Saffron Walden dojo - 2nd place Brandon Wise ENG - Westcroft dojo - 2nd place Cai Williams WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 3rd place Rhys Meredith WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 3rd place Seren Harries WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 3rd place Nathan Hyde ENG - Eastbourne dojo - 3rd place Nikhil Patel ENG - Loughborough dojo - 3rd place Mia Hawkins ENG - Crawley dojo - 3rd place.

More pictures. In the Junior division, The gold was claimed by Thomas Hodgson and Emilia Mikolawjewska for Kata, alongside Beau Fuller and Poppy Daniel for Kumite. VIEW RESULTS HERE. From start to finish — the karate standard and skill on display was exceptional.

It was great to see both competitors and spectators cheering each other on — the atmosphere was electric! Medal or not, getting in the ring and putting your karate to the test is commendable — you should be very proud of yourselves!

I would like to thank our officials and support teams for their time and commitment to helping tournaments such as this one run smoothly and successfully — It is very much appreciated.

Thank you to our spectators — the parents, the friends and the family members mostly for their enthusiastic cheerleading but also, in many cases, for their taxi services! Our professional photographers, Quick Pics were in attendance capturing snapshots of your events.

And finally, if you took any photos, or did and filming on the day, please share them to the Facebook page and use the hashtags gkrcentral and gkrkarate. GKR creates the right environment for our members to train in. Although we promote self defence and fitness, our style also fosters positive values, confidence, discipline, focus and well being.

GKR teaches you not only how to punch and kick, it teaches you to be a better person. From the age of 5 GKR teaches basic self defence and extraction moves, continuing right through to our senior grades. For those who may not have exercised in some time, GKR provides a supportive environment where students can train at their own pace and physical ability.

Our classes are a mixture of men, women and children of all ages. Instructors teach in a respectful and supportive atmosphere through karate inspired games, activities and drills. Staying a few karate grades behind your children, will encourage them to continue a regular training program.

This is a key part of your learnings as a student of GKR karate. Classes include games and partner work where children and adults alike take the opportunity to learn about and bond with their fellow class mates. GKR Karate brings the exciting Martial Art of Karate to everyone. We are passionate about sharing our skills and knowledge, and we aim to inspire and empower people to reach their maximum potential through the consistent practice of Karate.

We are a family club that is dedicated to fostering sound values and developing strong, humble, brave individuals and healthy communities.

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Her second opponent from Russia, was taller and more mobile than her first, intent on attacking Emma from the outside with an array of high kicks. Early in the fight, whilst giving her opponent a little too much space and time, Emma took a well-placed spinning back kick to the head. First extension, and Emma tactics started to wear her opponent down by beginning the round at an aggressive pace.

Running out of space and energy, the Russian engaged Emma at close range, and was being systematically broken down to the body and legs. Sensing her opponent getting weaker, Emma came close with a Do-Mawashi Kaiten geri rolling kick , then immediately returned to the full arsenal of head kicks, knees to the body, and relentless body shots and low kicks to earn her a place in the final Her third opponent was the Japanese and tournament favourite, Juri Minamihara.

No decision after the first, leading to the same in the second round, now with Minamihara creating more lateral movement in attempts to off-balance Emma. To no avail, as Emma continued to pile on pressure, adding knees into each lateral movement from her opponent. Round two, a draw. The final round saw an increase in pace and aggression from both fighters.

The pressure was beginning to show, as Emma started to find success in creating space with low-kicks set up through her punches, with Minamihara reduced to small backward movements to gain space, grabbing at times to stem the flow. The two stood toe to toe throwing punches, and Emma hitting low kicks to off-balance her opponent, both finishing the fight aggressively with an incredibly vocal crowd.

Three flags to Minamihara, who went on to win the tournament, and an incredibly impressive final 16 finish for Emma. A huge congratulations to Sensei Emma for becoming part of select team to represent the KWU — a huge achievement, and for her tournament progress in a very partisan environment.

A number of BKK dojos sent fighters the IKK English Open, in Canterbury on 3rd November , and came away with good results, and experience for our youth. Another hotly contested tournament across all categories.

See results below, and relive the action. Cadets U18 Boys and Girls all categories. On the th May, Ashley Black and Rhys Meredith from Crawley and Mountain Ash dojos respectively, represented the BKK as part of a unified Team GB alongside two members invited from the IKK Callum Chapman and Harry Clemo , both regular England and GB squad training attendees.

Both Ashley Black and Harry Clemo scored waza aris in their quarter final bouts to advance to the semi finals. Both lost out in the semi-finals to Russian national champions. There was more top level experience for Rhys Meredith and Callum Chapman who had tough bouts, and can feel pleased with their performances.

Twenty seven countries took part and it was also great to have such a strong judging team from the UK. Fantastic results, and great learning experiences for all involved. Boys yrs Lightweight Ashley Black BKK England 1st.

Boys yrs Heavyweight Rhys Meredith BKK Wales 1st. Boys yrs Heavyweight Ethan Hardwick BKK Wales 3rd place. Girls yrs Heavyweight Mia Hawkins BKK England 2nd. Girls yrs Maesi Blackford BKK England 3rd. Boys yrs Heavyweight Robert Salvi BKK England 2nd place.

Girls yrs Alicia Bennett BKK Wales 1st place. Squad Training. Members Login. Filter: results All general results seminars tournaments. Here are the results:. Here are the results of the BKK Welsh Open The fighters were: Elvin Vaskys, Isaac Warnfeldt-Rush, Brandon Wise, Elliott Fortnum, Cody Chapman, Alfie Finch, Jess Davies, Marcello Goodley, William Lawrence, Cai Williams, Morgan Mates, Katja Sartor, Kayla Davies, Sophie Aldridge, Ffion Sargent, Milly Harvey with head coaches Shihan Wai Cheung and Senpai Leon Lundregan, assisted by Sensei Mike Charlsey, Sensei Mike Woods, Senpai Gareth Jones.

Team England - Isaac Warnfeldt-Rush - 1st place - Brandon Wise - 1st place - Elliott Fortnum - 1st place - Cody Chapman - 1st place - Alfie Finch - 3rd place Team Wales - Marcello Goodley - 1st place - William Lawrence - 1st place - Cai Williams - 2nd place - Morgan Mates - 2nd place - Katja Sartor - 2nd place - Kayla Davies - 3rd place Congratulations to all, and for representing their teams and the BKK immaculately.

Kind regards, Linda Keaveney BKK General Secretary. Coronavirus Covid : Response from BKK National Coaching Team The British Karate Kyokushinkai National Coaching Team has taken the decision to suspend all national Great Britain, England and Wales squad training sessions with immediate effect until further notice due to the current COVID pandemic.

Congratulations Hayley. Emma taking the fight to Ficks IFK Russia in the final match. Congratulations to Sensei Emma, our World Champion! Watch our ladies in action. Katerina Nikolajeva BKK Gravesend 1st Place Ashley Black BKK Crawley 1st Place Elvin Vaskys BKK Crawley 1st Place Antek Sobecki BKK Westcroft 1st Place Brandon Wise BKK Westcroft 1st Place Jessica Charsley BKK Verwood 1st Place Phil Burchill BKK Verwood 1st Place Dan Williams BKK Verwood 1st Place Kartar Singh Cheema BKK Gravesend 2nd Place Grace Emmett BKK Crawley 2nd Place Louie Warnfeldt Rush BKK Crawley 3rd place.

View fullsize. Results and congratulations to: Ashley Black ENG - Crawley dojo - 1st place Antek Sobecki ENG - Westcroft dojo - 1st place Holly Harvery WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 2nd place Katie Martin WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 2nd place James Baker ENG - Saffron Walden dojo - 2nd place Brandon Wise ENG - Westcroft dojo - 2nd place Cai Williams WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 3rd place Rhys Meredith WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 3rd place Seren Harries WALES - Mountain Ash dojo - 3rd place Nathan Hyde ENG - Eastbourne dojo - 3rd place Nikhil Patel ENG - Loughborough dojo - 3rd place Mia Hawkins ENG - Crawley dojo - 3rd place.

More pictures. Nadia Ferluga - Italy. Female Kumite Kg. Sophie Berger - France 2. Yao Li - Chinese Taipei 3. Francine Fillios - France 3.

Chiang S. Yukari Yamakawa - Japan 2. Tomoko Konishi - Japan 3. Chang W. Beverly Morris - Great Britain. Masashi Koyama - Japan 2. Domingo Llanos - USA 3. Maurizio Marangoni - Italy. Geoff Thompson - Great Britain 2.

Patrice Ruggiero - France 3. Mario Garofoli - Luxembourg 3. John Reeberg - Netherlands. ukka-Pekka Viñyrynen - Finland 2. Rudolphe Valle - France 3. Ramón Castillo - Venezuela 3. Stewart MacKinnon - Great Britain. Yuichi Suzuki - Japan 2. Giorgio Cancangiu - Italy 3.

Toshiaki Maeda - Japan 3. Roberto Sanz - Spain. Seiji Nishimura - Japan 2. Mikka Maninnen - Finland 3. Raffaele Bernardi - Italy 3. Thierry Masci - France.

Javier Gómez - Switzerland 2. Alfie Borg - Great Britain 3. Lin Chi-min - Chinese Taipei 3. Pat McKay - Great Britain 2. Tapio Pirttioja - Finland 3. Jan Holm - Denmark 3. Jacques Tapol - France. Hisao Murase - Japan 2. Jerome Arkinson - Great Britain 3. Pierre Pinard - France. Spain 3. Setsuko Takagi - Japan 3.

Chu Mei-yuen - Chinese Taipei. Yvette Bryan - Great Britain 3. Kari Lunde - Norway 3. Stine NygÑrd - Norway. Anita Myhren - Norway 3. Kim Friedl - USA 3. Catherine Girardet - France. Tomoko Konishi - Japan 2. Wang Kuei-yuan - Chinese Taipei 3. Beverly Morris - Great Britain 3.

Sari Nybiñck - Finland. Tsuguo Sakumoto - Japan 2. Efthimios Karamitsos - West Germany. Jerome Arkinson - Great Britain 2. Claudio Guazzaroni - Italy 3. Marc Pyre - France 3. Massimo Di Luigi - Italy. Dirk Betzien - West Germany 2. Nicola Simmi - Italy 3. Isno Alberto - Netherlands 3.

Shinichi Hasegawa - Japan. Ramón Malave - Sweden 2. Ignacio Lugo - Mexico 3. Roel van Loon - Netherlands 3. Marc Van Reybrouck - Belgium. Jim Collins - Great Britain 2. Gonzalo Rodrígez - Spain 3. Cecil Hackett - Great Britain 3. Felipe Hita - Spain. Toon Stelling - Netherlands 2. Javier Gómez - Switzerland 3.

Yorihisa Uchida - Japan 3. Serge Serfati - France. Otti Roethof - Netherlands 3. Dudley Josepa - Netherlands 3. Pino Sacchi - Italy. Emmanuel Pinda - France 2. Vic Charles - Great Britain 3.

Jyri Kauria - Finland. Sweden 3. Miki Hashimoto - Japan 3. Claire Curtis - Australia. Keiko Kawano - Japan 3. Yvette Bryan - Great Britain.

Sari Kauria - Finland 2. Yumi Yanagisawa - Japan 3. Yuko Hasama - Japan 3. Sari Laine - Finland. Ritva Varelius - Finland 2. Molly Samuel - Great Britain 3. Solveig Hansen - Norway 3.

Christine Ferguson - Australia. Chinese Taipei 2. Tomoyuki Aihara - Japan 3. Dario Marchini - Italy. Vic Charles - Great Britain 2. Geoff Thompson - Great Britain 3. Waldemar Rauch - West Germany 3. Frank Bura - Denmark. Hideto Nakano - Japan 2. Uchi - Japan 3. Stewart MacKinnon - Great Britain 3.

Rudolphe Valle - France. Eizu Kondo - Japan 2. Yuichi Suzuki - Japan 3. Erik Piispa - Finland 3. Thierry Maschi - France 2.

Kyo Hasahi - Japan 3. Manuel Monzon - Canada 3. Maurice Negro - Switzerland. Kenneth Leeuwin - Netherlands 2. José Carlos de Oliveira - Brazil 3. Tom Lilovac - Australia 3. Ian Napier - Australia.

Jacques Tapol - France 2. Pat McKay - Great Britain 3. José Manuel Egea - Spain 3. Gianluca Guazzaroni - Italy. Karl Daggfeldt - Sweden 2. José Manuel Egea - Spain. Japan 2. Yuki Mimura - Japan 2. Hisami Yokoyama - Japan 3. Kathy Jones - USA. Ylva Wickberg - Sweden 3. Marie-Ange Legros - France 3.

Marzia Sartirani - Italy. Yuko Hasama - Japan 2. Catherine Girardet - France 3. Mari Capechi - Venezuela 3. Shirley Graham - Great Britain. Akemi Kimura - Japan 2. Junko Kurata - Japan 3. Gina Halteman - USA 3. Ruth Hahn - West Germany. USA 3. Abdu Shaher - Great Britain 2. Stein Running - Norway 3.

Hideto Nozaki - Japan. Tim Stephens - Great Britain 2. Reginaldo Doran - Netherlands 3. Jesús Juan Rubio - Spain 3.

Francesco Muffato - Italy. Francisco Egea - Spain 3. Yoshimiro Anzai - Japan 3. Bruno Pellicier - France. Kyo Hayashi - Japan 2. Thomas Hallman - Sweden 3.

Toni Dietl - West Germany 3. José Manuel Galán - Spain. Dudley Jospea - Netherlands 2. Mervyn Etienne - Great Britain 3. Waldemar Rauch - West Germany. Male Kumite Open Ippon. José Manuel Egea - Spain 2.

Mike Sailsman - Great Britain 3. Ryosuke Shimizu - Japan 3. Emmanuel Pinda - France. Male Kumite Open Sanbon. Gianluca Guazzaroni - Italy 2. Kyo Hayashi - Japan 3.

Kemal Aktepe - Netherlands. Debbie Tang - USA. Catherine Belrhiti - France 2. Marzia Sartirani - Italy 3. Bernadette Brogan - Australia 3. Keiko Kawano - Japan. Adriana Flores - Mexico 3.

Yvonne Senff - Netherlands 3. Eva María Chamarro - Spain. Monique Amghar - France 2. Chiara Stella Bux - Italy 3. Carola Dörrie - West Germany 3. Molly Samuel - Great Britain. Tomoyuki Aihara - Japan 2. Dario Marchini - Italy 3. Luis María Sanz - Spain. Marc Pyre - France 2. Ian Cola - Great Britain 3.

Ralf Brachmann - West Germany 3. Ibrahim Ercin - Turkey. Stein Running - Norway 2. Hideto Nakano - Japan 3. Hakan Yagli - Turkey 3. Veysel Bugur - Turkey. Toshikatsu Azumi - Japan 2. Goran Romi - Yugoslavia 3.

Bahattin Kandaz - Turkey 3. José Puertas - Spain. Haldun Alaga - Turkey 2. Vincenzo Amicone - Italy 3. William Thomas - Great Britain.

Hideo Tamaru - Japan 2. Paul Alderson - Great Britain 3. Greg Francis - Great Britain 3. Gennaro Talarico - Italy. Morten Alstadsther - Norway 3. Oliver Pokomi - Sweden 3. Roberto Herníndez - México. Giovanni Tramontini - France 2. Veselin Micovic - Yugoslavia 3.

Marc Hamon - Canada. Wayne Otto - Great Britain 2. Steve Jez - Australia 3. Victor Alvarado - Spain 3. Anthony Leito - Netherlands.

Italy 2. Melanie Genung - USA 3. Maite San Narciso - Spain. Nurhan Firat - Turkey 3. Silvia Wiegñrtner - Germany 3. Yukiko Yoneda - Japan. Charlene Machin - Australia 2. Jilian Toney - Great Britain 3. Özgür Yaman - Turkey 3. Marise Mazurier - France. Molly Samuel - Great Britain 2. Tanja Petrovic - Yugoslavia 3.

Carmen García - Spain. Luis María Sanz - Spain 2. Ryoki Abe - Japan 3. Laurent Riccio - France. Brian Peakall - Australia 2.

Serge Tomao - France 3. Juan Hernández - Spain 3. Hans Roovers - Netherlands. Veysel Bugur - Turkey 2. David Luque - Spain 3. Norimassa Fujita - Japan 3. Damien Dovy - France. Jesús Juan Rubio - Spain 2. Janne Timonen - Finland 3.

Murat Uysal - Germany. William Thomas - Great Britain 2. Junichi Watanabe - Japan 3. Ronny Rivano - Netherlands 3. Massimiliano Oggianu - Italy. Jearn-Ove Hansen - Norway 3. Berthold Burkle - Germany 3. Tomás Herrero - Spain. Miroslav Gachulinec - Czechoslovakia 3. Dudley Josepa - Curaßao 3. Christophe Pinna - France.

Akira Hayashi - Japan 2. None awarded 3. Toni Dietl - Germany 3. None awarded. Hisami Yokoyama - Japan 2.

Cinzia Colaiacomo - Italy 3. Danielle Lamond - Australia. Sandra Louw - South Africa 2. Lourene Bevaart - Australia 3. Rosa Ortega - Spain. Sari Laine - Finland 2.

Jullian Toney - Great Britain 3. Hiromi Hasama - Japan 3. Robyn Choi - Australia. Mayumi Baba - Japan 2. Monique Amghar - France 3. Carmen García - Spain 3. Leyla Gedik - Turkey. Michael Milon - France 2. Alain Le Htet - France 2. Yasumasa Shimizu - Japan 3.

Sedat Cengiz - Turkey 3. Fernando García - Spain. Damien Dovy - France 2. Mehdi Amouzadeh - Iran 3. Enrique Azarcon - Philippines. Teruchika Ito - Japan 2. Daniele Simmi - Italy 3.

Mark Goldin - Australia 3. Michael Braun - France. Shizuo Shiina - Japan 2. Romain Anselmo - France 3. Samad Azadi - Germany 3. Klemen Stanovnik - Slovenia. Daniel Devigili - Austria 2. Kosta Sariyannis - Germany 3.

Mikko Ruotsalainen - Finland. Davide Benetello - Italy 2. Dudley Josepa - Netherlands Antilles 3. Gabriel Berg - Sweden 3. Gilles Cherdieu - France.

Manabu Takenouchi - Japan 2. Enver Idrizi - Croatia 3. Christophe Pinna - France 3. Óscar Olivares - Spain.

Finland 3. Netherlands Antilles. Shahrzad Mansouri - Germany. Patricia Duggin - Great Britain 2. Theodora Dougeni - Greece 3. Rosa Ortega - Spain 3. Bregje Kaars-Sijpestein - Netherlands.

Theresia Larsson - Sweden 2. Marise Mazurier - France 3. Marianna Lauková - Slovakia 3. Julliet Toney - Great Britain 2. Mayumi Baba - Japan 3. Yvonne Senff - Netherlands Antilles 2. Izumi Nabeki - Japan 3. Karina Gansch - Austria 3. Roberta Minet - Italy. Lucio Maurino - Italy. Yasumasa Shimizu - Japan 2.

Andrey Anikin - Russia 3. Teodor Raji - Yugoslavia 3. Ian Cole - Great Britain. David Luque - Spain 2. Shinichiro Yamamoto - Japan 3. Rifat Mujanovic - Yugoslavia.

Mehdi Amouzadeh - Iran 2. Alexander Biamonti - France 3. Bahattin Kandaz - Turkey. Aslan Gubashiev - Russia 2. Juraj Gažo - Slovakia 3.

Reza Mohseni - Sweden 3. Junior Lefevre - Belgium. Tomás Herrero - Spain 3. Kazuaki Matsumoto - Japan 3. Gilles Cherdieu - France 2. Toshihito Kokubun - Japan 3. Georg Petermann - Austria 3. Paul Alderson - Great Britain 2.

Óscar Olivares - Spain 3. John Fonseca - USA 3. Manabu Takenouchi - Japan. Yugoslavia 3. Atsuko Wakai - Japan 2. Myriam Szkudlarek - France 3. Roberta Sodero - Italy. Laurence Fischer - France 2. Judith Nagel - Germany.

Hiromi Hasama - Japan 2. Sari Laine - Finland 3. Nicole Jacobs - Germany 3. Nadia Mecheri - France. Julliet Toney - England 2. Nathalie Leroy - France 3. Alexandra Witteborn - Germany 3. Marianne Tarva - Finland. María Cecilia de Almeida - Brazil 2.

Petra Piskacov - Czech Republic 3. Tania Weekes - England 3. Yildiz Aras - Turkey. Turkey 2. England 3. Croatia 3. Ryoki Abe - Japan 2. Michael Milon - France 3. Javier Hernández - Spain. Marc Haubold - Germany 2.

Davide Benetello - Italy. Joel Barst - France 3. Francesco Ortu - Italy. Alexander Biamonti - France 2. Jean Carlos Peña - Venezuela 3. Celio Rene Vieira - Brazil 3. Junior Lefevre - Belgium 3.

Shisua Shiina - Japan. David Felix - France 2. Antonio Carlos Pinto - Brazil 3. Allan Busk - Denmark 3. Ali Shaterzadeh - Iran 3. Zeynel Çelik - Turkey 3. Wayne Otto - England. Konstantinos Papadopoulos - Greece 2.

Marcos Fernández - Spain 3. Alireza Katiraei - Iran 3. Leon Walters - England. Italia 3. Natsu Yamaguchi - Japan 2. Gloria Casanova - Spain 3. Elisabeth Fuchs - Austria 3. Laurence Fischer - France.

Nadia Mecheri - France 3. Gladys Eusebio - Peru 3. Marijana Vicovac - Yugoslavia. Alexandra Witteborn - Germany 2. Sladana Mitic - Yugoslavia 3. Mayumi Baba - Japan. Yildiz Aras - Turkey 2. Eri Fujioka - Japan 3.

Luca Valdesi - Italy. Mamadou Ndiaye - Senegal 2. Seydina Baldé - France 3. Mehran Behnamfar - Iran 3. Marc Haubold - Germany. Cecil Boulesnane - France 2. Francesco Oretu - Italy 3. Damien Dovy - Benin 3. Kenichi Imai - Japan. Lazar Boskovic - Germany 2.

Ángel Ramiro - Spain 3. George Kotaka - USA. Junior Lefevre - Croatia 2. Fodé Ndao - Senegal 3. Rida Bel-Lahsen - France. Iván Leal - Spain 2. Fadi Chaabo - Germany 3. David Felix - France 3. Daniel Sabanovic - Netherlands 2.

Yann Baillon - France 3. Thomas Nitschmann - Germany 3. Alejandro Arnáiz - Spain. Christophe Pinna - France 2. Davide Benetello - Italy 3. Saeid Ashtian - Iran 3. Konstantinos Papadopoulos - Greece. Germany 3. Marcela Remiášová - Slovakia 3. Yohana Sánchez - Venezuela.

Elisa Au - USA 2. Zsuzsanna Klima - Hungary 3. Lucilia Ribeiro - Brazil 3. Kora Knohmann - Germany 2. Michela Nanni - Italy 3.

Sandu Anghel - Romania 3. Nathalie Leroy - France 2. Ibtissem Hannachi - Tunisia 3. Yoko Takahashi - Japan 3. Alexandra Witteborn - Germany.

Snežana Peri - Yugoslavia 2. Tessy Scholtes - Luxembourg 3. Roberta Minet - Italy 3. Premila Supramaniam - Malaysia. Turkey 3. Takashi Katada - Japan 2. Javier Hernández - Spain 3.

Antonio Díaz - Venezuela 3. Karim Sharif - Egypt. Leon Walters - England 2. Alexander Gerunov - Russia 3. Jan Tucek - Czech Republic 3. Seydina Balde - France.

Damien Dovy - Benin 2. Cecil Boulesnane - France 3. Paul Newby - England 3. Hossein Rouhani - Iran. George Kotaka - USA 2.

Lazar Boskovic - Germany 3. Andrea Calzola - Italy 3. Mehdi Amouzadeh - Iran. Giuseppe Di Domenico - Italy 2. Junior Lefevre - Croatia 3. Óscar Vázquez - Spain 3. Messaoud Hammou - France. Jasem Vishgahi - Iran 3. Koksal Cakir - Germany 3.

Ismail Hakki Sen - Turkey. Yann Baillon - France 2. Daniel Sabanovic - Netherlands 3. Miloš Živkovic - Yugoslavia. Predrag Stojadinov - Yugoslavia 2. Daniel Devigili - Austria 3. Konstantinos Papadopoulos - Greece 3.

Klaudio Farmadín - Slovakia. Alessandra Caribe - Brazil 3. Vanesca Nortan - Netherlands 3. Tomoko Araga - Japan 2. Cheili Gonzalez - Guatemala 3. Shanon Nishi - Japan 3. Kora Knuhmann - Guatemala. Yadira Lira - Mexico 2. Noélia Fernández - Spain 3. Alexandra Kurtz - Germany. Nadine Ziemer - Germany 3.

Vanesca Nortan - Netherlands. Brazil 3. Luca Valdesi - Italy 2. Akio Tamashiro - Peru 3. Toshihide Uchiage - Canada. Alexander Gerunov - Russia 2. Leon Walters - England 3. Alen Zamlic - Croatia 3. Thomas Bjuring - Denmark. Paul Newby - England 2. Hossein Rouhani - Iran 3. Yuri Kalashnikov - Russia.

Luis Plumacher - Venezuela 2. Ádám Kovács - Hungary 3. Lucio Martinez - Argentina 3. Alexander Biamonti - France. Shinji Nagaki - Japan 2. Mensur Cakic - Bosnia and Herzegovina 3. Sayguidmagomed Shakhrudinov - Russia 3. Óscar Vázquez - Spain. David Santana - Spain 2.

Klaudio Farmadín - Slovakia 3. Zeynel Çelik - Turkey 2. John Fonseca - USA. Roy Daniels - England 2. Seydina Balde - France 3. Stefano Maniscalco - Italy 3. Mehran Behnamfar - Iran.

Sara Battaglia - Italy 2. Nguyen Hoàng Ngân - Vietnam 3. Eimi Kurita - USA.

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We should all be proud to support our wonderful organisation today. Bringing ourselves together, uniting at the home of BKK tournaments.

We thank you all very much for today. Without you all this is not possible. You all will be aware of the COVID, the measures the UK Government is putting in place to slow the spread of the virus and encouraging everyone to take precautions to keep themselves and others well.

For information on the virus etc. please go to www. To this end the BKK are postponing the forthcoming AGM and English Open Knockdown Championships — we will advise of alternative arrangements as soon as possible.

We will be listening to Government advice and it may be necessary to change or alter our future events. We will keep you informed of future developments relating to the BKK. The British Karate Kyokushinkai National Coaching Team has taken the decision to suspend all national Great Britain, England and Wales squad training sessions with immediate effect until further notice due to the current COVID pandemic.

We are dedicated to taking the necessary precautions to prioritise the health and safety of all students and feel limiting country-wide travel, and minimising group contact, at this time, is the best and safest course of action. The Coaching team expresses its full commitment in continuing doing its upmost to provide the best conditions for athletes to compete at the highest level and sincerely regrets the inconvenience created by this unfortunate situation.

We will continue to monitor the situation and advise accordingly — we thank you for your continued support and patience. Continuing her rich vain of form, Hayley Beth Rowlands took silver at the 1st EFKO European Tournament, in Antwerp, Belgium narrowly missing out on a place to Japan, but nevertheless continuing to shine and develop on the big tournament stage.

The KWU held the 4th World Championships in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan on th December in a hotly contested and high-level competition. Emma Markwell, having gained silver at the previous three champioships, finally took gold and the title of World Champion in the kg class, in an impressive display over 2 days beating her final opponent from Russia in an aggresive and tough match.

Hayley Beth Rowlands battled her way through 2 days to gain a very well deserved silver place in her strong -5okg category. Congratulations to Senpai Hayley on her first world podium placing. On behalf of our association, Thanks to all who helped make Saturdays British Karate Kyokushinkai Clicker Championships a great success.

Continuing to fight semi-contact since our formation in under the guidance of Hanshi Steve Arneil 10th Dan. Special thanks to Gareth Jones for all his work in advance and then on the day.

Lastly thank you to all the fighters, who took success and defeat with equal measure and displayed skill, courage, endeavour and respect throughout.

This is an open weight tournament, and Emma had prepared herself well by making a very successful shift to the upper weight categories taking a European title in the process, culminating with an unprecedented British Open win against much heavier opponents in October this year.

Emma was the second fight of the day against a South African opponent with an awkward looping double right-hand punch. As the round progressed, Emma brought in knees and front-kicks, dictating the pace. One round, and 3 flags was enough to progress. Her second opponent from Russia, was taller and more mobile than her first, intent on attacking Emma from the outside with an array of high kicks.

Early in the fight, whilst giving her opponent a little too much space and time, Emma took a well-placed spinning back kick to the head. First extension, and Emma tactics started to wear her opponent down by beginning the round at an aggressive pace.

Running out of space and energy, the Russian engaged Emma at close range, and was being systematically broken down to the body and legs. Sensing her opponent getting weaker, Emma came close with a Do-Mawashi Kaiten geri rolling kick , then immediately returned to the full arsenal of head kicks, knees to the body, and relentless body shots and low kicks to earn her a place in the final José Manuel Egea - Spain 2.

Mike Sailsman - Great Britain 3. Ryosuke Shimizu - Japan 3. Emmanuel Pinda - France. Male Kumite Open Sanbon. Gianluca Guazzaroni - Italy 2. Kyo Hayashi - Japan 3. Kemal Aktepe - Netherlands. Debbie Tang - USA. Catherine Belrhiti - France 2.

Marzia Sartirani - Italy 3. Bernadette Brogan - Australia 3. Keiko Kawano - Japan. Adriana Flores - Mexico 3. Yvonne Senff - Netherlands 3. Eva María Chamarro - Spain.

Monique Amghar - France 2. Chiara Stella Bux - Italy 3. Carola Dörrie - West Germany 3. Molly Samuel - Great Britain. Tomoyuki Aihara - Japan 2. Dario Marchini - Italy 3. Luis María Sanz - Spain. Marc Pyre - France 2.

Ian Cola - Great Britain 3. Ralf Brachmann - West Germany 3. Ibrahim Ercin - Turkey. Stein Running - Norway 2. Hideto Nakano - Japan 3. Hakan Yagli - Turkey 3. Veysel Bugur - Turkey. Toshikatsu Azumi - Japan 2.

Goran Romi - Yugoslavia 3. Bahattin Kandaz - Turkey 3. José Puertas - Spain. Haldun Alaga - Turkey 2. Vincenzo Amicone - Italy 3. William Thomas - Great Britain. Hideo Tamaru - Japan 2. Paul Alderson - Great Britain 3. Greg Francis - Great Britain 3.

Gennaro Talarico - Italy. Morten Alstadsther - Norway 3. Oliver Pokomi - Sweden 3. Roberto Herníndez - México. Giovanni Tramontini - France 2. Veselin Micovic - Yugoslavia 3. Marc Hamon - Canada. Wayne Otto - Great Britain 2. Steve Jez - Australia 3. Victor Alvarado - Spain 3. Anthony Leito - Netherlands.

Italy 2. Melanie Genung - USA 3. Maite San Narciso - Spain. Nurhan Firat - Turkey 3. Silvia Wiegñrtner - Germany 3. Yukiko Yoneda - Japan. Charlene Machin - Australia 2. Jilian Toney - Great Britain 3.

Özgür Yaman - Turkey 3. Marise Mazurier - France. Molly Samuel - Great Britain 2. Tanja Petrovic - Yugoslavia 3. Carmen García - Spain. Luis María Sanz - Spain 2.

Ryoki Abe - Japan 3. Laurent Riccio - France. Brian Peakall - Australia 2. Serge Tomao - France 3. Juan Hernández - Spain 3. Hans Roovers - Netherlands.

Veysel Bugur - Turkey 2. David Luque - Spain 3. Norimassa Fujita - Japan 3. Damien Dovy - France. Jesús Juan Rubio - Spain 2. Janne Timonen - Finland 3. Murat Uysal - Germany. William Thomas - Great Britain 2. Junichi Watanabe - Japan 3.

Ronny Rivano - Netherlands 3. Massimiliano Oggianu - Italy. Jearn-Ove Hansen - Norway 3. Berthold Burkle - Germany 3.

Tomás Herrero - Spain. Miroslav Gachulinec - Czechoslovakia 3. Dudley Josepa - Curaßao 3. Christophe Pinna - France. Akira Hayashi - Japan 2.

None awarded 3. Toni Dietl - Germany 3. None awarded. Hisami Yokoyama - Japan 2. Cinzia Colaiacomo - Italy 3. Danielle Lamond - Australia.

Sandra Louw - South Africa 2. Lourene Bevaart - Australia 3. Rosa Ortega - Spain. Sari Laine - Finland 2. Jullian Toney - Great Britain 3. Hiromi Hasama - Japan 3. Robyn Choi - Australia.

Mayumi Baba - Japan 2. Monique Amghar - France 3. Carmen García - Spain 3. Leyla Gedik - Turkey. Michael Milon - France 2. Alain Le Htet - France 2. Yasumasa Shimizu - Japan 3. Sedat Cengiz - Turkey 3. Fernando García - Spain. Damien Dovy - France 2.

Mehdi Amouzadeh - Iran 3. Enrique Azarcon - Philippines. Teruchika Ito - Japan 2. Daniele Simmi - Italy 3.

Mark Goldin - Australia 3. Michael Braun - France. Shizuo Shiina - Japan 2. Romain Anselmo - France 3. Samad Azadi - Germany 3. Klemen Stanovnik - Slovenia. Daniel Devigili - Austria 2.

Kosta Sariyannis - Germany 3. Mikko Ruotsalainen - Finland. Davide Benetello - Italy 2. Dudley Josepa - Netherlands Antilles 3. Gabriel Berg - Sweden 3. Gilles Cherdieu - France.

Manabu Takenouchi - Japan 2. Enver Idrizi - Croatia 3. Christophe Pinna - France 3. Óscar Olivares - Spain. Finland 3. Netherlands Antilles. Shahrzad Mansouri - Germany.

Patricia Duggin - Great Britain 2. Theodora Dougeni - Greece 3. Rosa Ortega - Spain 3. Bregje Kaars-Sijpestein - Netherlands.

Theresia Larsson - Sweden 2. Marise Mazurier - France 3. Marianna Lauková - Slovakia 3. Julliet Toney - Great Britain 2. Mayumi Baba - Japan 3. Yvonne Senff - Netherlands Antilles 2. Izumi Nabeki - Japan 3. Karina Gansch - Austria 3.

Roberta Minet - Italy. Lucio Maurino - Italy. Yasumasa Shimizu - Japan 2. Andrey Anikin - Russia 3. Teodor Raji - Yugoslavia 3. Ian Cole - Great Britain. David Luque - Spain 2. Shinichiro Yamamoto - Japan 3.

Rifat Mujanovic - Yugoslavia. Mehdi Amouzadeh - Iran 2. Alexander Biamonti - France 3. Bahattin Kandaz - Turkey. Aslan Gubashiev - Russia 2. Juraj Gažo - Slovakia 3.

Reza Mohseni - Sweden 3. Junior Lefevre - Belgium. Tomás Herrero - Spain 3. Kazuaki Matsumoto - Japan 3. Gilles Cherdieu - France 2. Toshihito Kokubun - Japan 3. Georg Petermann - Austria 3. Paul Alderson - Great Britain 2. Óscar Olivares - Spain 3. John Fonseca - USA 3.

Manabu Takenouchi - Japan. Yugoslavia 3. Atsuko Wakai - Japan 2. Myriam Szkudlarek - France 3. Roberta Sodero - Italy. Laurence Fischer - France 2. Judith Nagel - Germany. Hiromi Hasama - Japan 2.

Sari Laine - Finland 3. Nicole Jacobs - Germany 3. Nadia Mecheri - France. Julliet Toney - England 2. Nathalie Leroy - France 3. Alexandra Witteborn - Germany 3. Marianne Tarva - Finland. María Cecilia de Almeida - Brazil 2. Petra Piskacov - Czech Republic 3.

Tania Weekes - England 3. Yildiz Aras - Turkey. Turkey 2. England 3. Croatia 3. Ryoki Abe - Japan 2. Michael Milon - France 3. Javier Hernández - Spain. Marc Haubold - Germany 2. Davide Benetello - Italy. Joel Barst - France 3. Francesco Ortu - Italy. Alexander Biamonti - France 2.

Jean Carlos Peña - Venezuela 3. Celio Rene Vieira - Brazil 3. Junior Lefevre - Belgium 3. Shisua Shiina - Japan. David Felix - France 2. Antonio Carlos Pinto - Brazil 3. Allan Busk - Denmark 3. Ali Shaterzadeh - Iran 3. Zeynel Çelik - Turkey 3. Wayne Otto - England.

Konstantinos Papadopoulos - Greece 2. Marcos Fernández - Spain 3. Alireza Katiraei - Iran 3. Leon Walters - England. Italia 3. Natsu Yamaguchi - Japan 2. Gloria Casanova - Spain 3. Elisabeth Fuchs - Austria 3.

Laurence Fischer - France. Nadia Mecheri - France 3. Gladys Eusebio - Peru 3. Marijana Vicovac - Yugoslavia. Alexandra Witteborn - Germany 2. Sladana Mitic - Yugoslavia 3. Mayumi Baba - Japan. Yildiz Aras - Turkey 2. Eri Fujioka - Japan 3. Luca Valdesi - Italy. Mamadou Ndiaye - Senegal 2.

Seydina Baldé - France 3. Mehran Behnamfar - Iran 3. Marc Haubold - Germany. Cecil Boulesnane - France 2. Francesco Oretu - Italy 3.

Damien Dovy - Benin 3. Kenichi Imai - Japan. Lazar Boskovic - Germany 2. Ángel Ramiro - Spain 3. George Kotaka - USA. Junior Lefevre - Croatia 2. Fodé Ndao - Senegal 3. Rida Bel-Lahsen - France. Iván Leal - Spain 2.

Fadi Chaabo - Germany 3. David Felix - France 3. Daniel Sabanovic - Netherlands 2. Yann Baillon - France 3. Thomas Nitschmann - Germany 3. Alejandro Arnáiz - Spain. Christophe Pinna - France 2. Davide Benetello - Italy 3. Saeid Ashtian - Iran 3. Konstantinos Papadopoulos - Greece.

Germany 3. Marcela Remiášová - Slovakia 3. Yohana Sánchez - Venezuela. Elisa Au - USA 2. Zsuzsanna Klima - Hungary 3. Lucilia Ribeiro - Brazil 3.

Kora Knohmann - Germany 2. Michela Nanni - Italy 3. Sandu Anghel - Romania 3. Nathalie Leroy - France 2. Ibtissem Hannachi - Tunisia 3.

Yoko Takahashi - Japan 3. Alexandra Witteborn - Germany. Snežana Peri - Yugoslavia 2. Tessy Scholtes - Luxembourg 3. Roberta Minet - Italy 3. Premila Supramaniam - Malaysia.

Turkey 3. Takashi Katada - Japan 2. Javier Hernández - Spain 3. Antonio Díaz - Venezuela 3. Karim Sharif - Egypt. Leon Walters - England 2. Alexander Gerunov - Russia 3. Jan Tucek - Czech Republic 3.

Seydina Balde - France. Damien Dovy - Benin 2. Cecil Boulesnane - France 3. Paul Newby - England 3. Hossein Rouhani - Iran. George Kotaka - USA 2. Lazar Boskovic - Germany 3.

Andrea Calzola - Italy 3. Mehdi Amouzadeh - Iran. Giuseppe Di Domenico - Italy 2. Junior Lefevre - Croatia 3. Óscar Vázquez - Spain 3.

Messaoud Hammou - France. Jasem Vishgahi - Iran 3. Koksal Cakir - Germany 3. Ismail Hakki Sen - Turkey. Yann Baillon - France 2. Daniel Sabanovic - Netherlands 3. Miloš Živkovic - Yugoslavia.

Predrag Stojadinov - Yugoslavia 2. Daniel Devigili - Austria 3. Konstantinos Papadopoulos - Greece 3.

Klaudio Farmadín - Slovakia. Alessandra Caribe - Brazil 3. Vanesca Nortan - Netherlands 3. Tomoko Araga - Japan 2. Cheili Gonzalez - Guatemala 3. Shanon Nishi - Japan 3. Kora Knuhmann - Guatemala. Yadira Lira - Mexico 2. Noélia Fernández - Spain 3. Alexandra Kurtz - Germany.

Nadine Ziemer - Germany 3. Vanesca Nortan - Netherlands. Brazil 3. Luca Valdesi - Italy 2. Akio Tamashiro - Peru 3. Toshihide Uchiage - Canada. Alexander Gerunov - Russia 2. Leon Walters - England 3. Alen Zamlic - Croatia 3. Thomas Bjuring - Denmark. Paul Newby - England 2. Hossein Rouhani - Iran 3.

Yuri Kalashnikov - Russia. Luis Plumacher - Venezuela 2. Ádám Kovács - Hungary 3. Lucio Martinez - Argentina 3. Alexander Biamonti - France. Shinji Nagaki - Japan 2. Mensur Cakic - Bosnia and Herzegovina 3.

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