4th Traditional Karate European Cup, 10th Traditional Karate Open Polish Children’s Cup
We are pleased to announce that on 17-19 June 2010 we will host the 10th Traditional Karate Open Polish Children’s Cup in Poland. This will be a great opportunity for the youngest karate athletes, not only to check their technical skills, but also to meet karate friends from abroad.
Last year this tournament was attended by over 700 children from the Polish and foreign clubs, namely from Armenia, Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta and Ukraine. We hope this year the tournament will gather even more participants.
The 2010 Open Children’s Cup will be hosted together with the 4th Traditional Karate European Cup. In the European Cup there will compete top men’s and women’s traditional karate athletes from Europe selected by the Technical Committee of the International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF).
We would like to invite all Members of the ITKF National Traditional Karate Federations to participate at this tournament.
DATE: 17-19 June 2010 (Thursday-Saturday)
TOURNAMENT SITE: Sport Hall "MISTRZOW" ("Masters’ Sport Hall")
Address: Wloclawek, 8 Chopina Street
HOST: Traditional Karate Club of Wloclawek Mr. Janusz Ziolkowski, Chairman
SANCTIONED BY: Traditional Karate Federation of Poland
PARTICIPANTS: Member Federations of the International Traditional Karate Federation (ITKF)
COMPETITION RULES: ITKF Competition Rules
There are no limitations concerning number of participating athletes from one country / club.
18 June 2010
Men | Women |
1. Thomas El Marhomy – France 2. Dejan Nedev – Macedonia 3. Oleksandr Reshetnyak – Ukraine 4. Björn Rudolph – Germany 5. Gevorg Sargsyan – Armenia 6. Romeo Trandafir – Romania 7. Damian Stasiak – Poland 8. Rafal Wajda – Poland Substitute: akub Stepan – Czech Republic | 1. Kathrin Hubatsch – Germany 2. Cornelia Nae – Romania 3. Corina Tanasescu – Romania 4. Natalia Vyerloka – Ukraine 5. Marta Niewczas – Poland 6. Małgorzata Baranowska – Poland 7. Anna Stachurska – Poland 8. Barbara Marciniak – Poland |
Judges: Giedrius Dranevicius (Lithuania), Ibrahim El Marhomy (France), Vencislav Nedev (Macedonia), Vladimir Savchenko (Ukraine), Dan Stuparu (Romania), Holger Theusner (Germany), Jaroslaw Domrazek (Poland), Miroslaw Ellwart (Poland), Miroslaw Kuciarski (Poland), Andrzej Maciejewski (Poland), Jarosław Mejer (Poland), Andrzej Olech (Poland), Jozef Raczka (Poland)