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How many, and which ichigeki events has there been now?
There has been several ichigeki events over the years. but there is really no place to see how many, where and the results.
Lets find out! I know of Ichigeki japan 2002 January 11 (only results available online is from ichigeki.com -but its in kanji only) 2002 August 10 (only results available online is from ichigeki.com -but its in kanji only) 2003 February 22 (only results available online is from ichigeki.com -but its in kanji only) 2004 may 30 http://www.superkarate.ru/news_k1-kyokushin.htm or http://www.k-1.co.jp/k-1gp/b04_0530.htm 2005 august 20 http://www.superkarate.ru/turn/ichig...eki_200805.htm Ichigeki paris (bercy) 2005 march 19 http://superkarate.ru/turn/ichigeki/bercy2005.htm Ichigeki Bulgaria 2006 October 28 http://www.superkarate.ru/turn/ichig...ki_281006.html ...2007 March 25 National event in preparation for may 5. NOT a official ichigeki, but I keep it in the list for reference and to avoid it being reported again. 2007 May 5 (Icannot find any results online) Ichigeki Brazil 2006 may 6 http://www.ichigeki.com.br/eventos/braganca_2006.html 2007 March 10 http://www.ichigeki.com.br/imagens/e..._2007_site.gif 2008 august 09 (I cannot find any results online yet) For some reason I think that there has been one more in brazil, but I cant find any info on it. Anyone know of any more ichhigeki (and preferably can link to the results)? I will edit in new events in the above list as they become known.
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#2
I think for the ones in Japan pretty much that's it, unless they have some very secretly held.
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A few more
25th of March, varna, Bulgaria (National event. Fightcard and results?) 5th of may, Bulgaria (international Ichigeki) Results: http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums...?t=1058&page=2 And the results from the first 3 ichigekis (2002,2003) can be read here in non-kanji version thanks to Kakatootoshi http://www.kyokushin4life.com/forums...ead.php?t=2442 Anyone have the results for the 10th of march one in brazil?
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The International Ichigeki's have been 10 up to now. 2 of them were held in Bulgaria. I don't count the nationals ones that are hold because they are only for choosing competitors for the international ones so let's don't count the one that was held in 25th of March in Varna. |
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OK, I kept it in the list but added a comment on it being unofficial.
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It was one the 25th of March, not of April |
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Ooops! ok. fixed.
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Ichigeki Brasil - by "Shihan" Francisco Filho
In this site have all information for the inchigeki brazilian competiton. |
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results from the 2007 bulgarian ichigeki, since they dont seem to be posted anywhere (exept in russian, which I cant read).
Taken from Martial Arts Television - Magazine but will probably be removed from their news archives soon. May 5th 2007 / Varna - Bulgaria * Kyokushin Freshman fights: 1st Match (Kyokushin rule 2minX 3 rounds) 80kg and under: Dimitar Kirov (Bulgaria) vs. Ilia Iliev (Bulgaria) Winner Ilia Iliev (Decision 2-0) 2nd Match (Kyokushin rule 2minX 3 rounds) 90kg and under: Yordan Yanev (Bulgaria) vs. Samir Mutishev (Bulgaria) Winner Yordan Yanev (Decision 2-0) * K1 Freshman fights: 3rd Match (ICHIGEKI K1 rule 3min X 3 rounds with no extension) Under 71kg: Alexander Petrov (Bulgaria) vs. Veselin Veselinov (Bulgaria) Winner Alexander Petrov (2R 0’28” KO by left low kick) 4th Match (ICHIGEKI K1 rule 3min X 3 rounds with no extension) Under 81kg: Jordan Yankov (Bulgaria) vs. Dimitar Iliev (Bulgaria) Winner Dimitar Iliev(2R 0’44” KO by left knee kick) * Kyokushin International Matches: 5th Match (Kyokushin rule 2minX 3 rounds) 70kg and under: Stelian Petrov (Bulgaria) vs. Oleg Vaskov (Russia) Winner Stelian Petrov(Decision 3-0) 6th Match (Kyokushin rule 2minX 3 rounds) 70kg and under: Nikola Kirov (Bulgaria) vs. Artur Babaev (Russia) Winner Artur Babaev(1R Ippon: 2 Waza-ari 1’32” & 1’43” left middle kick) 7th Match (Kyokushin rule 2minX 3 rounds) Over 90kg: Hristo Hristov (Bulgaria) vs. Ibragim Gogaev (Russia) Winner Ibragim Gogaev (Decision 3-0) 8th Match (Kyokushin rule 2minX 3 rounds) Over 90kg: Petar Martinov (Bulgaria) vs. Sergey Nikishaev (Russia) Draw (1-1) * ICHIGEKI K1 Matches: 9th Match (ICHIGEKI K1 rule 3min X 3 rounds with no extension) 69~71kg: Pavel Filimonov (Bulgaria) vs. Sergio Tadeu Camargo (Brazil) Winner Pavel Filimonov (Decision 3-0) 10th Match (ICHIGEKI K1 rule 3min X 3 rounds with no extension) 69~71kg: Vladimir Vulev (Bulgaria) vs. Batu Hasikov (Russia) No Contest (1R Dr. Stop due to accidental cut on Vulev’s left eye area) * ICHIGEKI MMA Matches: 11th Match (ICHIGEKI MMA rule 5min X 2 rounds with no extension) 85~90kg: Rumen Dimitrov (Bulgaria) vs. Richardo Tannus (Brazil) Winner Rumen Dimitrov (Decision 3-0) 12th Match (ICHIGEKI MMA rule 5min X 2 rounds with no extension) 71~75kg: Lubomir Guedjev (Bulgaria) vs. Magno Almeida (Brazil) Cancel (Due to Almeida’s injury) * ICHIGEKI K1 Matches: 13th Match (ICHIGEKI K1rule 3min X 3 rounds with no extension) 85~90kg: Krasimir Kolev (Bulgaria) vs. Taisei Ko (Japan) Winner Krasimir Kolev (Decision 2-0) 14th Match (ICHIGEKI K1 rule 3min X 3 rounds with no extension) 80~85kg: Ivan Soco (Serbia) vs. Fabiano Da Silva (Brazil) Winner Fabiano Da Silva (Decision 3-0) 15th Match (ICHIGEKI K1 rule 3min X 3 rounds with no extension) Over 90kg: Rony Sefo (New Zealand) vs. Dusko Basrak (Montenegro) Draw (Decision 1-1) 16th Match (ICHIGEKI K1 rule 3min X 3 rounds w/possible 1 round extension) 69~71kg: Marfio Canolletti (Brazil) vs. Jordan Tai (New Zealand) Winner Marfio Canolletti (Decision 2-0)
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added ichigeki brazil 2008 (august 09). But I dont have any results. They are have not been added to the ichigeki brazil homepage yet.
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