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W.A.K.O. World Championships 2005 (Agadir)

W.A.K.O. World Championships 2005 in Agadir were the joint fifteenth world championships held by the W.A.K.O. organization and the first ever to be held in Morocco and the continent of Africa - with the other event to be held later that year in Szeged, Hungary. The championships were open to amateur men and women from across the world, with about roughly 48 countries providing around 350 athletes (although some would be denied Visas), who all attended despite initial fears about potential terrorist attacks.[1][2]

W.A.K.O. World Championships 2005 (Agadir)
The poster for W.A.K.O. World Championships 2005 (Agadir).
Information
PromotionW.A.K.O.
DateSeptember 19 (Start)
September 25, 2005 (End)
VenuePalais des Sports
CityAgadir, Morocco
Attendance10,000
Event chronology
W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004 (Maribor) W.A.K.O. World Championships 2005 (Agadir) W.A.K.O. World Championships 2005 (Szeged)

There were three styles on offer at Agadir; Low-Kick, Thai-Boxing and Musical Forms. The other usual styles (Full/Semi/Light-Contact kickboxing) would be held at the event in Szeged. By the end of the championships regular winners Russia were once again the top nation across all styles, with hosts Morocco doing well in second thanks largely to a great performance in Thai-Boxing, with Belarus way behind in third.[3] The event was held over seven days at the Palais des Sports in Agadir, Morocco, starting on Monday, 19 September and ending Sunday, 25 September 2005 and was watched by around 10,000 spectators.[4]

Low-Kick

Low-Kick is a form of kickboxing where punches and kicks can be thrown at an opponent with full force at legal targets. It is similar to Full-Contact kickboxing only that kicks are also allowed to be made to the opponent's lower legs and thighs. Most fights are won by point's decision victory or via a referee stoppage and as with most forms of amateur kickboxing, suitable head and body protection must be worn. More information on Low-Kick can be found on the official W.A.K.O. website.[5] Both men and women had competitions at Agadir, with the men having twelve weight divisions ranging from 51 kg/112.2 lbs to over 91 kg/+200.2 lbs and the women having seven ranging from 48 kg/105.6 lbs to over 70 kg/+143 lbs. The most notable winner was future K-1 regional and pro world champion Łukasz Jarosz who had also won gold at the last European championships in Budva, while future pro world champions Eduard Mammadov and Michał Głogowski gained podium finishes. Other gold medallists who had also won at Budva included Dmitry Ayzyatulov (Full-Contact), Ruslan Tozliyan, Artur Tozliyan, Dmitri Krasichkov and Dejan Milosavljevic. Russia were easily the strongest country in the style with ten gold, four silver and four bronze across the male and female competitions.[6][7]

Men's Low-Kick Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-51 kg Dmitry Ayzyatulov   Utkir Hudoyarov   Maxim Tulai  
Abdellah Wargui  
-54 kg Amine Alaoui M'Hamdi   Mohamed Anis Ben Ammar   Emil Karimov  
Igor Pavlenko  
-57 kg Ruslan Tozliyan   Mustapha Ben-Sihmed   Zurab Faroyan  
Faycal Messaoudene  
-60 kg Artur Tozliyan   Eduard Mammadov   Medet Abzhanov  
Anan Brahim  
-63.5 kg Maksut Ibraev   Robert Żytkiewicz   Vladimir Pykhtin  
Joao Diogo  
-67 kg Konstantin Sbytov   Kabylbek Sadyrbayer   Kumar Jaliev  
Eldan Raonic  
-71 kg Ibragim Tamazaev   Michał Głogowski   Mohamed Diaby  
Shukhrat Kudaiberdiyev  
-75 kg Konstantin Beloussov   Kanatbeck Sidigaliev   Dragan Micic  
Mhiyaodi Azzeddine  
-81 kg Dmitri Krasichkov   Drazenko Ninic   Dénes Racz  
Teppo Laine  
-86 kg Salko Zildzic   Marin Roso   Umberto Lucci  
Gamzat Islamagomedov  
-91 kg Dejan Milosavljevic   Dimitri Antonenko   Ali Tawfik  
Nuno Silva  
+91 kg Łukasz Jarosz   Dragan Jovanović   Anatoly Borozna  
Salan Hawbeer  

Women's Low-Kick Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-48 kg Sanaa Jah   Anabyeva Svetlana   No bronze medallists recorded
-52 kg Fatima Majdouline   Rita De Angelis   Alicia Sahroui  
Ekaterina Dumbrava  
-56 kg Lidia Andreeva   Barbara Plazzoli   Maria Carmen Romero  
Rim Jouni  
-60 kg Fatima Bokova   Milijanka Cenic   Tereze Lindberg  
Samira El Halloumi  
-65 kg Mimma Mandolini   Olga Zyk   Diana Bilyaliva  
-70 kg Vera Avdeev   Fatima Bellougadia   Pierina Guerreri  
+70 kg Hanaa Nafil   Julia Czernenko   No bronze medallists recorded

Thai-Boxing

Thai-Boxing, more commonly known as Muay Thai, is a type of kickboxing that allows the participants to throw punches, kicks, elbows and knees at full force to legal targets on the opponents body. Due to the physical nature of the sport, stoppages are not uncommon, although in amateur Thai-Boxing head and body protection must be worn. At Agadir both men and women took part in the style with the men having twelve weight divisions ranging from 51 kg/112.2 lbs to over 91 kg/+200.2 lbs and the women six, ranging from 52 kg/114.4 lbs to over 70 kg/154 lbs. There were a number of notable faces amongst the medal positions with fighters such as Faldir Chahbari, L'houcine Ouzgni and Sergei Gur all winning medals. Also of note was Djamal Kasumov who moved up in weight to add to the gold medal he had won at the last European championships in Budva. The host nation Morocco were easily the strongest country in Thai-Boxing, winning ten gold, three silver and three bronze medals across the male and female competitions. Regular winners Belarus did very poorly by her standards only picking up one gold as well as a smattering of silver and bronze medals.[8][9]

Men's Thai-Boxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-51 kg Aithma Abdelhakim   Ivan Bityutskikh   Kumar Manis  
Sergei Skiba  
-54 kg Issam Laafissi   Shamil Abdulzhalilov   Giampiero Marceddu  
Karoly Kiss  
-57 kg Eldar Umarakaev   Daniel Botella   Mostafa El Faresse  
Javier Sánchez  
-60 kg Anouar Atigui   Juri Zaukouski   Gennaoliy Papu  
Arturo Ayala  
-63.5 kg Mohamed Ajuau   Michele Iezzi   Antonio Garcia  
Mikhail Misin  
-67 kg Ilic Milislav   Mahy Cruz   Hassan Ait Bassou  
Aliaksandr Berazouski  
-71 kg Frane Radnić   Faldir Chahbari   Shamil Gaydarbekov  
Muamer Tufekčić  
-75 kg Mikhail Chalykh   Yuri Karbachou   Krasimir Dimov  
L'houcine Ouzgni  
-81 kg Abdelilah Sarti   Aliaksandr Shlakunov   Salvatore Abate  
Nermin Basovic  
-86 kg Yauhen Anhalevich   Mounier Zekhnini   Osman Vagabov  
Riccardo Ginepri  
-91 kg Igor Jurković   Alexei Shevtsov   Andrei Malchanau  
Darko Milasinovic  
+91 kg Dzhamal Kasumov   Sergei Gur   Kiril Pendirov  
Adnan Redžović  

Women's Thai-Boxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-52 kg Rajaa Hajdaoui   Maria Krivoshapkina   No bronze medallists recorded
-56 kg Jilia Jelska   Mahjouba El Maghraoui   Kristina Karamatić  
-60 kg Fatima Ouahid   Ana Mandic   Sanja Samardzic  
Juliana Werner  
-65 kg Drissia Zahraoui   Nevena Juranovic   No bronze medallists recorded
-70 kg Salama Nakkab   Nives Radic   No bronze medallists recorded
+70 kg Samira El Haddad   Albina Vaskeykina   No bronze medallists recorded

Musical Forms

Musical Forms is a type of non-physical competition which sees the contestants fighting against imaginary foes using Martial Arts techniques - more information on the style can be found on the W.A.K.O. website.[10] Unlike other styles at Agadir there were no weight divisions only male and female competitions. The men and women at Agadir competed in four different styles explained below:

The most notable winners in Musical Forms were Ashley Beck and Veronica Dombrovskaya who won golds medals in two different styles and both having won golds at previous W.A.K.O. championships. By the end of the event the most decorated nation in Musical Forms was Russia who dominated the medal positions by winning three gold, six silver and four bronze medals.[11][12]

Men's Musical Forms Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hard Styles Ashley Beck   Michael Moeller   Andrei Sawuszkin  
Soft Styles Michael Moeller   Andrey Bosak   Yevgeny Krylov  
Hard Styles with Weapons Ashley Beck   Andrey Bosak   Andrei Sawuszkin  
Soft Styles with Weapons Andrey Bosak   Andrei Sawuszkin   Michael Moeller  

Women's Musical Forms Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hard Styles Olga Koudinova   Jessica Holmes   Marina Kramarowska  
Soft Styles Ekaterina Tchijikova   Yelena Czirkowa   Clara Bonet Riera  
Hard Styles with Weapons Veronica Dombrovskaya   Ekaterina Tchijikova   Lora Minicucci  
Soft Styles with Weapons Veronica Dombrovskaya   Yelena Czirkowa   Clara Bonet Riera  

Overall Medals Standing (Top 5)

Ranking Country Gold   Silver   Bronze  
1   Russia 17 15 11
2   Morocco 14 5 6
3   Belarus 3 4 4
4   Croatia 2 3 1
5   Great Britain 2 1 0

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mondiali WAKO alla partenza! (Preview of event - Italian language)". www.ilguerriero.it. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Impressioni generali e numeri (In Italian - details on event, numbers etc)". www.ilguerriero.it. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Medals Table (Note that WAKO have appeared not have included Musical Forms results in final table)" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  4. ^ "WAKO world championship - LE IMPRESSIONI DEGLI OSPITANTI (In Italian - details on crowd etc)". www.ilguerriero.it. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  5. ^ "WAKO Low-Kick Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Mistrzostwa świata low kick i muaythai, Agadir, Maroko, 19–25.09 kobiety/Mężczyźni, low kick (Polish language - scroll down)" (PDF). download.kronikasportu.pl. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  7. ^ "RISULTATI GENERALI DEL MONDIALE WAKO 2005 (Low-Kick results - Italian language)". www.ilguerriero.it. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  8. ^ "Mistrzostwa świata low kick i muaythai, Agadir, Maroko, 19–25.09 Kobiety/Mężczyźni, muaythai (Polish language - scroll down)" (PDF). download.kronikasportu.pl. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  9. ^ "RISULTATI GENERALI DEL MONDIALE WAKO 2005 (Thai-Boxing results - Italian language)". www.ilguerriero.it. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  10. ^ "WAKO Musical Forms Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  11. ^ "Mistrzostwa świata low kick i muaythai, Agadir, Maroko, 19–25.09 Mężczyźni, Kobiety, formy przy muzyce (Polish language - scroll down)" (PDF). download.kronikasportu.pl. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  12. ^ "LE FORME MUSICALI (Italian language - shows Musical Forms results tables)". www.ilguerriero.it. Retrieved 18 June 2011.

External links

  • WAKO World Association of Kickboxing Organizations Official Site

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W A K O World Championships 2005 in Agadir were the joint fifteenth world championships held by the W A K O organization and the first ever to be held in Morocco and the continent of Africa with the other event to be held later that year in Szeged Hungary The championships were open to amateur men and women from across the world with about roughly 48 countries providing around 350 athletes although some would be denied Visas who all attended despite initial fears about potential terrorist attacks 1 2 W A K O World Championships 2005 Agadir The poster for W A K O World Championships 2005 Agadir InformationPromotionW A K O DateSeptember 19 Start September 25 2005 End VenuePalais des SportsCityAgadir MoroccoAttendance10 000Event chronologyW A K O European Championships 2004 Maribor W A K O World Championships 2005 Agadir W A K O World Championships 2005 Szeged There were three styles on offer at Agadir Low Kick Thai Boxing and Musical Forms The other usual styles Full Semi Light Contact kickboxing would be held at the event in Szeged By the end of the championships regular winners Russia were once again the top nation across all styles with hosts Morocco doing well in second thanks largely to a great performance in Thai Boxing with Belarus way behind in third 3 The event was held over seven days at the Palais des Sports in Agadir Morocco starting on Monday 19 September and ending Sunday 25 September 2005 and was watched by around 10 000 spectators 4 Contents 1 Low Kick 1 1 Men s Low Kick Kickboxing Medals Table 1 2 Women s Low Kick Kickboxing Medals Table 2 Thai Boxing 2 1 Men s Thai Boxing Medals Table 2 2 Women s Thai Boxing Medals Table 3 Musical Forms 3 1 Men s Musical Forms Medals Table 3 2 Women s Musical Forms Medals Table 4 Overall Medals Standing Top 5 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLow Kick EditLow Kick is a form of kickboxing where punches and kicks can be thrown at an opponent with full force at legal targets It is similar to Full Contact kickboxing only that kicks are also allowed to be made to the opponent s lower legs and thighs Most fights are won by point s decision victory or via a referee stoppage and as with most forms of amateur kickboxing suitable head and body protection must be worn More information on Low Kick can be found on the official W A K O website 5 Both men and women had competitions at Agadir with the men having twelve weight divisions ranging from 51 kg 112 2 lbs to over 91 kg 200 2 lbs and the women having seven ranging from 48 kg 105 6 lbs to over 70 kg 143 lbs The most notable winner was future K 1 regional and pro world champion Lukasz Jarosz who had also won gold at the last European championships in Budva while future pro world champions Eduard Mammadov and Michal Glogowski gained podium finishes Other gold medallists who had also won at Budva included Dmitry Ayzyatulov Full Contact Ruslan Tozliyan Artur Tozliyan Dmitri Krasichkov and Dejan Milosavljevic Russia were easily the strongest country in the style with ten gold four silver and four bronze across the male and female competitions 6 7 Men s Low Kick Kickboxing Medals Table Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 51 kg Dmitry Ayzyatulov Utkir Hudoyarov Maxim Tulai Abdellah Wargui 54 kg Amine Alaoui M Hamdi Mohamed Anis Ben Ammar Emil Karimov Igor Pavlenko 57 kg Ruslan Tozliyan Mustapha Ben Sihmed Zurab Faroyan Faycal Messaoudene 60 kg Artur Tozliyan Eduard Mammadov Medet Abzhanov Anan Brahim 63 5 kg Maksut Ibraev Robert Zytkiewicz Vladimir Pykhtin Joao Diogo 67 kg Konstantin Sbytov Kabylbek Sadyrbayer Kumar Jaliev Eldan Raonic 71 kg Ibragim Tamazaev Michal Glogowski Mohamed Diaby Shukhrat Kudaiberdiyev 75 kg Konstantin Beloussov Kanatbeck Sidigaliev Dragan Micic Mhiyaodi Azzeddine 81 kg Dmitri Krasichkov Drazenko Ninic Denes Racz Teppo Laine 86 kg Salko Zildzic Marin Roso Umberto Lucci Gamzat Islamagomedov 91 kg Dejan Milosavljevic Dimitri Antonenko Ali Tawfik Nuno Silva 91 kg Lukasz Jarosz Dragan Jovanovic Anatoly Borozna Salan Hawbeer Women s Low Kick Kickboxing Medals Table Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 48 kg Sanaa Jah Anabyeva Svetlana No bronze medallists recorded 52 kg Fatima Majdouline Rita De Angelis Alicia Sahroui Ekaterina Dumbrava 56 kg Lidia Andreeva Barbara Plazzoli Maria Carmen Romero Rim Jouni 60 kg Fatima Bokova Milijanka Cenic Tereze Lindberg Samira El Halloumi 65 kg Mimma Mandolini Olga Zyk Diana Bilyaliva 70 kg Vera Avdeev Fatima Bellougadia Pierina Guerreri 70 kg Hanaa Nafil Julia Czernenko No bronze medallists recordedThai Boxing EditThai Boxing more commonly known as Muay Thai is a type of kickboxing that allows the participants to throw punches kicks elbows and knees at full force to legal targets on the opponents body Due to the physical nature of the sport stoppages are not uncommon although in amateur Thai Boxing head and body protection must be worn At Agadir both men and women took part in the style with the men having twelve weight divisions ranging from 51 kg 112 2 lbs to over 91 kg 200 2 lbs and the women six ranging from 52 kg 114 4 lbs to over 70 kg 154 lbs There were a number of notable faces amongst the medal positions with fighters such as Faldir Chahbari L houcine Ouzgni and Sergei Gur all winning medals Also of note was Djamal Kasumov who moved up in weight to add to the gold medal he had won at the last European championships in Budva The host nation Morocco were easily the strongest country in Thai Boxing winning ten gold three silver and three bronze medals across the male and female competitions Regular winners Belarus did very poorly by her standards only picking up one gold as well as a smattering of silver and bronze medals 8 9 Men s Thai Boxing Medals Table Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 51 kg Aithma Abdelhakim Ivan Bityutskikh Kumar Manis Sergei Skiba 54 kg Issam Laafissi Shamil Abdulzhalilov Giampiero Marceddu Karoly Kiss 57 kg Eldar Umarakaev Daniel Botella Mostafa El Faresse Javier Sanchez 60 kg Anouar Atigui Juri Zaukouski Gennaoliy Papu Arturo Ayala 63 5 kg Mohamed Ajuau Michele Iezzi Antonio Garcia Mikhail Misin 67 kg Ilic Milislav Mahy Cruz Hassan Ait Bassou Aliaksandr Berazouski 71 kg Frane Radnic Faldir Chahbari Shamil Gaydarbekov Muamer Tufekcic 75 kg Mikhail Chalykh Yuri Karbachou Krasimir Dimov L houcine Ouzgni 81 kg Abdelilah Sarti Aliaksandr Shlakunov Salvatore Abate Nermin Basovic 86 kg Yauhen Anhalevich Mounier Zekhnini Osman Vagabov Riccardo Ginepri 91 kg Igor Jurkovic Alexei Shevtsov Andrei Malchanau Darko Milasinovic 91 kg Dzhamal Kasumov Sergei Gur Kiril Pendirov Adnan Redzovic Women s Thai Boxing Medals Table Edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 52 kg Rajaa Hajdaoui Maria Krivoshapkina No bronze medallists recorded 56 kg Jilia Jelska Mahjouba El Maghraoui Kristina Karamatic 60 kg Fatima Ouahid Ana Mandic Sanja Samardzic Juliana Werner 65 kg Drissia Zahraoui Nevena Juranovic No bronze medallists recorded 70 kg Salama Nakkab Nives Radic No bronze medallists recorded 70 kg Samira El Haddad Albina Vaskeykina No bronze medallists recordedMusical Forms EditMusical Forms is a type of non physical competition which sees the contestants fighting against imaginary foes using Martial Arts techniques more information on the style can be found on the W A K O website 10 Unlike other styles at Agadir there were no weight divisions only male and female competitions The men and women at Agadir competed in four different styles explained below Hard Styles coming from Karate and Taekwondo Soft Styles coming from Kung Fu and Wu Sha Hard Styles with Weapons using weapons such as Kama Sai Tonfa Nunchaku Bō Katana Soft Styles with Weapons using weapons such as Naginata Nunchaku Tai Chi Chuan Sword Whip Chain The most notable winners in Musical Forms were Ashley Beck and Veronica Dombrovskaya who won golds medals in two different styles and both having won golds at previous W A K O championships By the end of the event the most decorated nation in Musical Forms was Russia who dominated the medal positions by winning three gold six silver and four bronze medals 11 12 Men s Musical Forms Medals Table Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeHard Styles Ashley Beck Michael Moeller Andrei Sawuszkin Soft Styles Michael Moeller Andrey Bosak Yevgeny Krylov Hard Styles with Weapons Ashley Beck Andrey Bosak Andrei Sawuszkin Soft Styles with Weapons Andrey Bosak Andrei Sawuszkin Michael Moeller Women s Musical Forms Medals Table Edit Event Gold Silver BronzeHard Styles Olga Koudinova Jessica Holmes Marina Kramarowska Soft Styles Ekaterina Tchijikova Yelena Czirkowa Clara Bonet Riera Hard Styles with Weapons Veronica Dombrovskaya Ekaterina Tchijikova Lora Minicucci Soft Styles with Weapons Veronica Dombrovskaya Yelena Czirkowa Clara Bonet Riera Overall Medals Standing Top 5 EditRanking Country Gold Silver Bronze 1 Russia 17 15 112 Morocco 14 5 63 Belarus 3 4 44 Croatia 2 3 15 Great Britain 2 1 0See also EditList of WAKO Amateur World Championships List of WAKO Amateur European ChampionshipsReferences Edit Mondiali WAKO alla partenza Preview of event Italian language www ilguerriero it Retrieved 18 June 2011 Impressioni generali e numeri In Italian details on event numbers etc www ilguerriero it Retrieved 18 June 2011 Medals Table Note that WAKO have appeared not have included Musical Forms results in final table PDF www wakoweb com Retrieved 18 June 2011 WAKO world championship LE IMPRESSIONI DEGLI OSPITANTI In Italian details on crowd etc www ilguerriero it Retrieved 18 June 2011 WAKO Low Kick Rules PDF www wakoweb com Retrieved 18 June 2011 Mistrzostwa swiata low kick i muaythai Agadir Maroko 19 25 09 kobiety Mezczyzni low kick Polish language scroll down PDF download kronikasportu pl Retrieved 18 June 2011 RISULTATI GENERALI DEL MONDIALE WAKO 2005 Low Kick results Italian language www ilguerriero it Retrieved 18 June 2011 Mistrzostwa swiata low kick i muaythai Agadir Maroko 19 25 09 Kobiety Mezczyzni muaythai Polish language scroll down PDF download kronikasportu pl Retrieved 18 June 2011 RISULTATI GENERALI DEL MONDIALE WAKO 2005 Thai Boxing results Italian language www ilguerriero it Retrieved 18 June 2011 WAKO Musical Forms Rules PDF www wakoweb com Retrieved 18 June 2011 Mistrzostwa swiata low kick i muaythai Agadir Maroko 19 25 09 Mezczyzni Kobiety formy przy muzyce Polish language scroll down PDF download kronikasportu pl Retrieved 18 June 2011 LE FORME MUSICALI Italian language shows Musical Forms results tables www ilguerriero it Retrieved 18 June 2011 External links EditWAKO World Association of Kickboxing Organizations Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title W A K O World Championships 2005 Agadir amp oldid 1126107354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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