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9th World Tournament - IKO 2 - 2007 Oct 14th~
Discuss Shinkyokushin's 9th World Open Tournament! Promotional Video
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News and results of the event can be found here.
Men's Draw http://www.shinkyokushinkai.co.jp/dl/9thdraw.pdf Women's Draw http://www.shinkyokushinkai.co.jp/dl/9thdraw2.pdf All in Japanese unfortunately so I will translate the best i can. score-book.jp Âè9²óÁ´À¤³¦¶õ¼êÆ»Áª¼ê¸¢Âç²ñ®Êó·Ç¼¨ÈÄ ![]() ![]() |
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bah sorry guys I was editing this post and accidentally hit on a wrong button and lost my editted writing..
Let me know if you are after a fighter and how he is doing. I'll try to look it up for you. But you will need to provide the fighter's name and his fighter's no. ID.(Look in the pdf tournament draw card in previous post!) Last edited by nzproud; 10-13-2007 at 06:58 AM. |
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Round 1 - Key Fighters
A Block Sam Gilbert of Australia defeats Kim Holm of Denmark. Kenji Maegawa 5-0 Mareks Lavrinovich Denis Griegoriev 5-0 Krunoslav Garasic B Block Kunihiro Suzuki (Ippon: Jodan Mawashi geri) Tomas Vic C Block Naohiro Nomoto 5-0 Serhiy Hnes Kuno (5-0) Sjur Vestlie Donatas Imbras (1 Wazaari: Chudan Mawashi 5-0) Jorge Figueroa D Block Roman Nesterenko 5-0 Traian Velixar Yamada (3-0) Alejandro Cerrada Tsukamoto (4-0) Gabor Buzas ----------------------------------------- Osu. Raqui san.(don;t forget to introduce yourself in the introductions!) I only see one fighter from Costa Rica in the draw. 88. Sergio Espinoza(Costa Rica) 4-0 87.Sebastien Vanroyen(France) Last edited by nzproud; 10-13-2007 at 07:24 AM. |
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Round 2
A Block Takayuki Tsukakoshi (5-0) Leandro Muniz Barreto Vladimir Artyushin (ext. 3-0) Sam Gilbert Shinji Sakamoto (5-0)Gergo Magna Vasily Khudyakov (Weight Dec. after 2 ext.) Olexiy Kasatonov - Credits to Khuyakov for beating Kasatonov. As Kasatonov outweighed him almost 40KG! Vasily weighs 71KG! Andjez Milevskij (Weight Dec. after 2 ext.) Eduard Janoashvili Kenji Maekawa (4-0) Fernando Gandia Milush Draganov (ext. 5-0) Shandor Bak Denis Griegoriev 5-0 Daniel Trifu B Block Valeri Dimitrov (Ippon: Jodan Hiza geri) Oleksandr Shlek'har Jimmie Collin (Ippon: Jodan Mawashi geri) Ryutaro Hirayama Zsolt Balogh (5-0) Satoshi Niiho Evgeniy (3-0) Johnny Desmedt Darius Gudausukas (ext. 5-0) Adrian Sebastian Ferent Aristotelis Melikiadis (ext. 4-0) Benoit Porlier Guennadi Netoshaev (ext. 4-0) Ilya Yakovlev Kunihiro Suzuki (3-0) Ruben Rodriguez C Block Naohiro Nomoto (Ipoon: Jodan mawashi geri) Pallab Saha Mindaugas Pavilionis (Ipoon: Gedan mawashi geri) Namaz Namazov Taishi Watanabe (ext2. 5-0) Dimitar Georgiev Popov Maxim Shevchenko (ext. 5-0) Terence Ozorio Kiyohide Kuno (3-0) Gabor Rozsa Sergio Espinoza (ext. 3-0) Brian Jacobsen Shigeru Aoyagi (3-0) Daud Nakaskthoev Donatas Imbras (Ippon: Jodan mawashi geri) Fredrik Olsson D Block Roman Nesterenko (ext2. 4-0) Dimitar Trampov Ko Tanigawa (ext2. 5-0) Yasunari Yahiro Alexey Leonov (5-0) Lukas Kubilius Kenta Mori (5-0) Bilaal Ghanty Emzari Nikatsadze (ext. 3-0) Namig Nasirov Kazuhito Yamada (Ippon: Chudan Tsuki) Adrian Lizano Rafael Cardoso Garcia (ext. Ippon: Jodan Mawashi Geri) Christian Christiansen Norichika Tsukamoto (Ippon: Do Mawashi) Andreas Almen Quote:
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Round 3 - Top 16
A Block Takayuki Tsukakoshi (3-0) Vladimir Artyushin Vasily Khudyakov (Weight Dec. after 2 ext.) Shinji Sakamoto Kenji Maekawa (3-0) Andjez Milevskij Denis Griegoriev (Ippon: Chudan Mawashi Geri) Milush Draganov B Block Valeri Dimitrov (4-0) Jimmie Collin Zsolt Balogh (Weight Dec. after 2 ext.) Evgeniy Darius Gudausukas (5-0) Aristotelis Melikiadis Kunihiro Suzuki (3-0) Guennadi Netoshaev C Block Mindaugas Pavilionis (Ipoon: Jodan Hiza Geri) Naohiro Nomoto Kiyohide Kuno (ext2. 5-0) Sergio Espinoza Donatas Imbras (3-0) Shigeru Aoyagi D Block Roman Nesterenko (Ippon: Chudan Tsuki) Ko Tanigawa Alexey Leonov (ext3. 5-0)Kenta Mori Kazuhito Yamada (Ippon: Chudan Tsuki) Emzari Nikatsadze Norichika Tsukamoto (5-0) Rafael Cardoso Garcia Note: 1 result missing in this block Round 4 - Top 8 Takayuki Tsukakoshi (Awase Ippon: Gedan mawashi geri) Vasily Khudyakov Denis Griegoriev (4-0) Kenji Maekawa Valeri Dimitrov (5-0) Zsolt Balogh Darius Gudausukas (ext. 4-0) Kunihiro Suzuki Maxim Shevchenko (5-0) Mindaugas Pavilionis Donatas Imbras (4-0) Kiyohide Kuno Roman Nestelenko (5-0) Alexey Leonov Norichika Tsukamoto (Tameshiwari: 19-15) Kazuhito Yamada Last edited by nzproud; 10-14-2007 at 05:29 AM. |
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Final 8
Takayuki Tsukakoshi [Japan] 180cm, 115kg, Age 30 Denis Griegoriev [Russia] 189cm, 100kg, Age 33 Valeri Dimitrov [Bulgaria] 183cm, 89kg, Age 25 Darius Gudausukas [Lithuania] 189cm, 89kg, Age 24 Maxim Shevchenko [Russia] 181cm, 92kg, Age 32 Donatas Imbras [Lithuania] 196cm, 110kg, Age 28 Roman Nestelenko [Russia] 185cm, 85kg, Age 28 Norichika Tsukamoto [Japan] 186cm, 94kg, Age 33 Round 6 - Quarter Final Takayuki Tsukakoshi (3-0) Denis Griegoriev Valeri Dimitrov (Ippon: Gedan Mawashi Geri) Darius Gudausukas Donatas Imbras (4-0) Maxim Shevchenko Roman Nestelenko (Tameshiwari 20-19) Norichika Tsukamoto Round 7 - Semi Final Takayuki Tsukakoshi (ext. 4-0) Valeri Dimitrov Donatas Imbras (3-0) Roman Nestelenko -------------------------------------------------------- 3rd Place Valeri Dimitrov (Awase Ippon: Gedan Mawashi Geri) Roman Nestelenko Final - Round 8 Takayuki Tsukakoshi (4-0) Donatas Imbras Women Final Results 1st: Veronika Szovetes 2nd: Misaki Sato 3rd: Mimiko Fukuda 4th: Gergana Atanasova Samurai Spirit: Emi Shoguchi Technical Award: Gergana Atanasova Men Final Results 1st: Takayuki Tsukakoshi [Japan] 2nd: Donatas Imbras [Lithuania] 3rd: Valeri Dimitrov [Bulgaria] 4th: Roman Nestelenko [Russia] 5th: Maxim Shevchenko [Russia] 6th: Darius Gudausukas [Lithuania] 7th: Norichika Tsukamoto [Japan] 8th: Denis Griegoriev [Russia] Samurai Spirit: Vasily Khudyakov [Russia] Technical Award: Valeri Dimitrov [Bulgaria] Tameshiwari Award: Maxim Shevchenko [Russia] ![]() Last edited by nzproud; 10-14-2007 at 09:18 PM. |
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#10
osu,
i see danishman jakobsen lost in second round to espinoza. is this true??? how is the level of the earlier rounds? thanks. osu, thank you for information. it´s like a crime story. ;-) the draw shows us, valeri went out in second round. there is a mistake! osu! could not read kanji... ;-) but the draw on score.jp shows it otherwise... little shock for bareri fans... ![]() Last edited by kyokushin4life; 10-13-2007 at 10:47 AM. |
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Valeri won his 2nd round with ippon. (please see the results)
goldberg2310 san. I'm not sure as i'm just following quick results in Japanese. Wait for StarKodama san or others to come back from this event to comment on. Osu! |
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#16
My first-hand impressions of Day 1
It's 12:30 AM and I just got home. I was at the arena since 8 this morning.... :P
Today was long but FANTASTIC. There were some truly great matches. Valeri Dimitrov dominated every match he fought. In the second round he won by ippon (jodan hizageri if memory serves) in 9 SECONDS. By the far the fastest ippon kachi so far. Of the Japanese fighters, unfortunately Yasumoto-senpai from my dojo lost in the 1st round, but his match went three rounds and it was really tough and a close call. Of all the Japanese fighters I find Tsukamoto-senshu the most fun to watch. He's just electrifying, watching him in action. The ladies' fights were really inspiring too. These chicks are tough!! Watching the supporters in action was a thing in itself. The Lithuanian cheer section was pretty sizeable and they were all wearing matching green jerseys and they cheered SO LOUDLY for their fighters. It was really inspiring. Other fighters with good support groups came from Spain, Russia, and Bulgaria. As one of the tournament's five interpreters, my job is "senshu gakari". Throughout the tournament my job was to stay by the white side and help prepare the fighters for their fight, and also interpret whenever the fighters and staff needed to communicate with each other. It was BEYOND EXCITING to be so close to all of these Shinkyokushin greats. They were all so courteous and friendly. What really surprised me the most was how most of them didn't seem even the least bit nervous before their fights. Cool as cucumbers. How do they do it??? If I go to sleep now I can get five hours before I have to get up and it do it all over again. Tomorrow's going to be amazing! (And if anyone here is going to be there tomorrow, please say hi to me! I'm wearing a hot pink "interpreter" bib so I'm pretty hard to miss :P ) |
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sorry guys I got busy last night so I'm updating the rest of the 1st day now.
I will update further for today later tonight. Osu! Star Kodama, thanks. Take pics with some top fighters! And enjoy the event today again ![]() Last edited by nzproud; 10-13-2007 at 09:24 PM. |
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