W.A.K.O. European Championships 2012 (Bucharest)

W.A.K.O. European Championships 2012 in Bucharest were the joint twenty-three European kickboxing championships held by the W.A.K.O. organization arranged by the Romanian Full-Contact Martial Arts Federation (F.R.A.M.C.) president Dorel Bulearcă. The first event was held the previous month in Ankara, Turkey. It was the first W.A.K.O. event to be held in Bucharest and Romania and involved over 550 amateur men and women from 35 countries across Europe.[1]

W.A.K.O. European Championships 2012 in Bucharest
The poster for W.A.K.O. European Championships 2012 in Bucharest
Information
PromotionW.A.K.O.
F.R.A.M.C.
Date27 November – 1 December
VenuePolyvalent Hall
CityBucharest, Romania
Event chronology
W.A.K.O. European Championships 2012 (Ankara) W.A.K.O. European Championships 2012 in Bucharest

There were four styles on offer at Bucharest: Full-Contact, Semi-Contact, Light-Contact and Musical Forms. Only one competitor per weight division were allowed to participate in the first three, while Musical Forms was allowed two maximum per country.[1]

The top nation by the end of the championships was Russia, with Italy in second and Hungary in third. The winners of the Full-Contact and Semi-Contact events qualified for the World Combat Games 2013.[1]

The event was held over five days at the Polyvalent Hall in Bucharest, Romania, starting on Tuesday, 27 November and ending on Saturday, 1 December 2012.[1]

Full-Contact edit

Full-Contact is a form of kickboxing where the contestants can throw punches and kicks with full power at legal targets above the waist. Victories are usually gained via a point's decision or by referee stoppage and as with most other forms of amateur kickboxing, various head and body protection must be worn.[2]

Men's Full-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Bantamweight -51 kg Alexey Trifonov   Dimitri Shudolschi   Wojciech Peryt  
Çağrı Coşkun  
Bantamweight -54 kg Ilnaz Sayfullin   Çağdaş Yıkılmaz   Guillaume Oz-uzun  
Evgheni Ivanchenco  
Featherweight -57 kg Alexandr Shamray   Hüseyin Dündar   Artem Skobchenko  
Roberto Pizzagalli  
Lightweight -60 kg Vasily Zaytsev   Nurettin Diler   Kamel Bacha  
Damian Lawniczak  
Light Welterweight -63.5 kg Sergey Lipinets   Gábor Garbics   Saidi William  
Kostyantin Demoretskyy  
Welterweight -67 kg Amansio Paraschiv   Oleg Zaytcev   Piotr Odwazny  
Davyd Ahakhanov  
Light Middleweight -71 kg Nikita Selyansky   Zsolt Benedek   Hallgeir Lien  
Gregor Stračanek  
Middleweight -75 kg Yusup Magomedbekov   Andreas Lodrup   Hünkar Kılıç  
Teo Mikelic  
Light Heavyweight -81 kg Samet Keser   Marian Makaveev   Vincent Grác  
Mariusz Niziołek  
Cruiserweight -86 kg Marco Deckmann   Ian Petrovich   Cristian Vedovelli  
Roman Hasparian  
Heavyweight -91 kg Eugen Waigel   Alexei Papin   Igor Prykhodko  
Dănuţ Hurduc  
Super Heavyweight +91 kg Emin Panian   Hamza Kendircioglu   Ivan Tkachenko  
Georgij Fibich  

Women's Full-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight -48 kg Valeria Calabrese   Rada Akulova   Hulya Allkayis  
Malene Feldt  
Featherweight -52 kg Sandra Drabik   Valentina Filatova   Funda Tiken  
Clarissa Oddi  
Lightweight -56 kg Tonje Sørlie   Dorota Godzina   Camilla Wiksten  
Veronika Petrikova  
Middleweight -60 kg Thea Therese Næss   Fatima Bokova   Ashley Brace  
Maneka Kissel  
Light Heavyweight -65 kg Cathrine Heggøy Fonnes   Ksenia Miroshnichenko   Nicole Trimmel  
Sema Fatma Okansoy  
Heavyweight -70 kg Nives Radic   Beata Leśnik   Lucie Mlejnkova  
Irina Gavrilova  
Super Heavyweight +70 kg Anna Gladkikh   Eda Sahin   Denitsa Boyanova  
Karolina Dziedzic  

Semi-Contact edit

Semi-Contact is the least physical of the contact kickboxing styles available at W.A.K.O. events. It involves the participants throwing controlled strikes at targets above the waist, with point's scored on the basis of speed and technique with power prohibited. Despite the less physical nature all contestants must wear head and various body protection.[3]

Men's Semi-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-57 kg Davide Colla   László Varga   Vyacheslav Shcherbakov  
Ricardo Kremps  
-63 kg Richárd Veres   Adriano Passaro   Nick Ramael  
Dessie Leonard  
-69 kg Davide Sfulcini   Jay Daniels   Alex Veres  
Antonio Lo Prete  
-74 kg László Gömbös   Mark McDermott   Phillip Ruckdeschel  
Tilen Zajc  
-79 kg Tamás Imre   Dean Barry   Marco Nordio  
Emanuil Dimitrov  
-84 kg Robbie McMenamy   Roman Brandl   Neri Stella  
Dmitriy Iakovlev  
-89 kg Robert Knaseder   Bjorn Van Hoyweghen   David Firth  
Marco Bubba  
-94 kg Paolo Niceforo   Michel Decian   Primož Bračič  
Alexander Federer  
+94 kg Krisztian Jaroszkievicz   Chris Aston   Philipp Salugin  
Idris Ünver  

Women's Semi-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-50 kg Giulia Cavallaro   Mercédesz Veres   Bo Mangan  
Ebru Özmen  
-55 kg Luisa Gullotti   Nelly Hanicz   Valeriya Utkina  
Eirin Dale  
-60 kg Shauna Bannon   Gloria De Bei   Evelyn Neyens  
Adrienne Kadas  
-65 kg Caradh O'Donovan   Ina Grindheim   Carlotta Pra  
Andrea Busa  
-70 kg Henrietta Nagy   Amber Makaulauski   Maria Semenova [Wikidata]  
Adelheid Rump  
+70 kg Irina Murashova [Wikidata]   Anna Kondár   Gaynor Morgan  
Diletta Faiola  

Team's Semi-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team Hungary   Italy   Bulgaria  
Great Britain  

Light-Contact edit

Light-Contact is a form of kickboxing that is less physical than Full-Contact but more so than Semi-Contact and is often seen as a transition between the two. Contestants score points on the basis of speed and technique over brute force although stoppages can occur, although as with other amateur forms head and body protection must be worn. Unfortunately, it is often in the shadow of the full contact styles.[4]

Men's Light-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-57 kg Kacper Narloch   Metin Adanç   Norbert Rizmayer  
Mahmoud Sheikh  
-63 kg Aleksandr Bakirov   Alex Crotti   Matthias Jenni  
Maciej Domińczak  
-69 kg Rustam Mirzoev   Nenad Manojlovski   Itay Gershon  
Maciej Garbaczewski  
-74 kg László Anda   Dimitar Gjorgiev   Alexey Lenberg  
Wojciech Niedzielski  
-79 kg Aivar Gafurov   Kamila Ruta   Andrei Costea  
Salvatore Mangiafico  
-84 kg Michał Mączka   Willmark Procida   Matej Engler  
Ghenadie Bitco  
-89 kg Dejan Vajs]]   Franz Gruber   Bogdan Nicolae Zamfir  
Cyprian Grzęda  
-94 kg Viktor Hargitai   Danilo Zaccone   Mihail Cârstea  
Patryk Zaborowski  
+94 kg Michał Wszelak   Peter Bayer   Daniel Alexandru  
Artem Vasylenko  

Women's Light-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-50 kg Żaneta Cieśla   Patricia Pulling   Plamena Tsigularova  
Valentina Cabras  
-55 kg Nicole Perona   Iwona Nieroda   Clara Lanuzel  
Victoria Usachenko  
-60 kg Paulina Frankowska   Albena Malcheva   Adriana Tricoci  
Isabela Kovačič  
-65 kg Anett Miskolczi   Ambre Lopez   Gordana Cvetkovska  
Lucia Cmarova  
-70 kg Marta Waliczek   Veronika Kohutova   Cristina Caruso  
Veronika Kohutova  
+70 kg Giulia Compagno   Denitsa Koleva   Kata Boros  

Musical Forms edit

Musical Forms is a type of non-physical competition which sees the contestants fighting against imaginary foes using Martial Arts techniques. Unlike Full, Semi and Light-Contact kickboxing there were no weight divisions, only male and female competitions and competitors were allowed to compete in more than one category with some countries having than one athlete in each category. The men and women at Bucharest competed in four different styles explained below:

Men's Musical Forms Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open Hand - Hard Style Nikita Tsyganok   Denis Gavrilov   Alberto Leonardi  
Open Hand - Soft Style Ivan Baev   Linar Bagautdinov   Mihai Ioana  
Weapons - Hard Style Roman Chizhov   Denis Gavrilov   No bronze awarded
Weapons - Soft Style Ivan Baev   Linar Bagautdinov   Slavko Majkić  

Women's Musical Forms Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Open Hand - Hard Style Elena Chirkova   Olga Kuskova   Kateryna Petenova  
Open Hand - Soft Style Veronika Dombrovskaya   Ekaterina Tuvaeva   Olga Timchenko  
Weapons - Hard Style Darya Danausova   Anna Likhonina   Elena Chirkova  
Weapons - Soft Style Veronika Dombrovskaya   Ekaterina Tuvaeva   Darya Masharo  

Medal table edit

Ranking Country Gold   Silver   Bronze  
1   Russia 18 15 9
2   Italy 12 6 13
3   Hungary 9 8 7
4   Poland 7 4 11
5   Ireland 4 5 4
6   Norway 3 2 2
7   Germany 3 0 4
8   Turkey 1 6 7
9   Great Britain 1 1 4
10   Belarus 2 0 1
11   Ukraine 1 0 9
12   Romania 1 0 6
13   Slovenia 1 0 5
14   Croatia 1 0 1
15   Austria 0 4 4
16   France 0 3 6
17   Bulgaria 0 3 4
18   Switzerland 0 2 2
19   Macedonia 0 2 1
20   Moldova 0 1 2
20   Belgium 0 1 2
20   Czech Republic 0 1 2
23   Slovakia 0 0 5
24   Israel 0 0 2
25   Denmark 0 0 1
25   Finland 0 0 1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Bucharest hosts European Kickboxing Championships for first time" (in Romanian). nineoclock.ro. 27 November 2012.
  2. ^ "WAKO Full contact Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  3. ^ "Semi-Contact Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  4. ^ "WAKO Light-Contact Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  5. ^ "WAKO Musical Forms Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2012-12-02.

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