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Ukrainian and Turkish karatekas triumph at Karate 1-Premier League Rabat

2019-04-21

Ukrainian and Turkish karatekas triumph at Karate 1-Premier League Rabat

Karate stars and Ukrainian and Turkish karatekas dominated  the last day of the Karate 1-Premier League tournament in Rabat (Morocco) and secured the gold medals at stake. Ryo Kiyuna, Serap Ozcelik, Stanislav Horuna and Anzhelika Terliuga were among the big winners of the third stop of Karate’s first-class series of international events. 

Karate stars and Ukrainian and Turkish karatekas dominated the last day of the Karate 1-Premier League tournament in Rabat (Morocco) and secured the gold medals at stake today. Ryo Kiyuna, Serap Ozcelik, Stanislav Horuna and Anzhelika Terliuga were among the big winners of the third stop of Karate’s first-class series of international events. 

JAPAN GET TWO GOLDS IN KATA

Japan recovered the supremacy of the Kata competition as the representatives of the birth nation of the sport claimed the two gold medals in individual categories. Kiyou Shimizu and Ryo Kiyuna retook the titles in Female and Male Kata respectively following hard-fought victories in the double Japan-Spain duel in the finals. 

Kiyou Shimizu defeated Sandra Sanchez of Spain in the title-deciding bout of Female Kata. The two-time World champion excelled in her performance of “Chibana no Kushanku” kata and got a score of 27.48 for 27.26 for the Grand Winner from Spain. 

Japan completed the clean sheet in Kata with the crown by Ryo Kiyuna in the Male category. The current Grand Winner and World ranking leader performed a flawless “Ohan Dai” kata to defeat Spain’s Damian Quintero in the final. Kiyuna achieved a score of 28.2 for 26.88 for Damian Quintero. 

SERAP OZCELIK SHOWS STAR STATUS 

Turkey’s Serap Ozcelik demonstrated an outstanding domination of Female Kumite -55kg as she claimed her third Karate 1-Premier League crown in three events this year. The impressive Turkish competitor defeated Radwa Sayed of Egypt in the final after taking a “Yuko” and “Wazari” by “Mawashi geri” kick. 

“I am very happy because I could get my third gold medal in Karate 1-Premier League this year. I really want to be Grand Winner again and I hope I can win all the Karate 1-Premier League tournaments,” said Ozcelik. 

UKRAINIAN KARATEKAS GET OUTSTANDING VICTORIES 

Ukraine’s Anzhelika Terliuga became one of the stars of the event with an outstanding victory in the final of Female Kumite -55kg. The former Grand Winner from Ukraine was down in the final bout against Tzu-Yun Wen of Chinese Taipei with 2-2 in the scoreboard and “Senshu” (first unopposed point) for the representative of Chinese Taipei. However, with only nine seconds left, Terliuga connected a fantastic “Ura Mawashi geri” kick that allowed her to win the bout 5-2 and the title. 

“It is great to take the gold medal. This year, I will give all that I have to win as many tournaments as possible because last year I lost the Grand Winner title and I really want to take the award back. I was very sad at the World Championships, but I am back now. I want to be Grand Winner again and I want to take the first place in the Olympic standings,” said Terliuga. 

The final of Male Kumite -75kg was a complete roller-coaster of a bout and one of the most thrilling matches of the day. Stanislav Horuna of Ukraine and Ali Asghar Asiabari of Iran engaged in a sensational demonstration of offensive Karate as they exchanged point after point. Former Grand Winner Horuna saw how his opponent was taking the lead in the bout, but the Ukrainian karateka always managed to put the tie back in the score-board. With only one second to go and 6-8 down in the score-board, the 30-year-old karateka from Ukraine connected an unexpected and spectacular kick to take the “Ippon” and the final 9-8 victory. 

“You have to fight till the end. You must stay focused and not despair; this is what you could see in this bout. You have to use the most of your abilities, your legs, your kicks until the bout is finished because every second count,” said Horuna after his outstanding victory. 

The third gold for Ukraine today was taken by Valerii Chobotar who also claimed the title in a heart-wrenching bout. In the final of Male Kumite -84kg against Ryutaro Araga of Japan, the encounter went 3-3 with only two seconds left. Then, the Ukrainian karateka managed to take a “Tsuki” to claim the “Yuko” and the tight 4-3 triumph. 

PROMISING KARATEKAS ON STELLAR MODE

The Karate 1-Premier League Rabat represented the opportunity for up-and-coming competitors to confirm their ascent to the elite of the sport. After taking medals in all the events this year, Kazakhstan’s Darkhan Assadilov confirmed his top level with his second gold this year in Karate 1-Premier League. A “Yuko” with only five seconds to finish the bout is all that Assadilov needed to beat Grand Winner Eray Samdan of Turkey 1-0 in the final of Male Kumite -60kg.

In Male Kumite -67kg, Ali Elsawy of Egypt surprised Grand Winner Burak Uygur of Turkey and claimed his third consecutive gold medal in Rabat 2-1. 

XIAOYAN YIN AND ELENA QUIRICI RECOVER TITLES

Former Grand Winner Xiaoyan Yin of China went back to winning ways in Female Kumite -61kg and won her first gold medal in Karate 1-Premier League this year. The Chinese ace beat Giana Lotfy of Egypt by two “Yuko” 2-0. 

Meanwhile, in Female Kumite -68kg, Elena Quirici of Switzerland claimed her second gold this year after edging Halyna Melnyk of Ukraine. Both karatekas scored one “Yuko” each but current European Championships runner-up Quirici got the title by “Senshu” or first unopposed point. 

Meltem Hocaoglu Turkey and Sajad Ganzjadeh of Iran completed the list of gold medallists in individual categories today. The Turkish karateka defeated Guadalupe Quintal of Mexico in the final of Female Kumite +68kg by “Hansoku” or disqualification by accumulation of infractions. Sajad Ganzjadeh won his first gold this year after beating Alparslan Yamanoglu of Turkey by 2-0 in the final of Male Kumite +84kg

Italy and Turkey claimed the titles in Female and Male Team Kata competitions respectively.