41st British Open 2017 incorp. 9th Cup of Europe - Results
/Results of the 41st British Open 2017 have been announced and can be found here...
Full results can be found here including replay of the live stream.
Results of the 41st British Open 2017 have been announced and can be found here...
Full results can be found here including replay of the live stream.
IFK Belarus hosted their spring seminar with Shihan David Pickthall and conducted a Budo Festival in the city of Brest.
Over one thousand students took part over the three day seminar focusing on kihon, kata and kumite sessions.
The Budo Festival was managed by Country Representative Dmitry Alehnovich who had seven hundred participants in their mass demonstration. The event also feature many of the different arts in the region and the Police and Army did combat demos with Kyokushin instructors.
Shihan Eddy Gabathuler was also a guest along with Country reps Shihan Oleg Sereda (Ukraine) and Sensei Dariusz Struski (Poland). Shihan Franz Slavinsky was their representing Russia and Vladimirs Talapins (Latvia)., including students form these countries at the seminar.
Results from Russian Championships IFK 2017
Male -70kg
1. Chmunevich Sergei
2. Mansurov Marsel
3. Tumashev Ivan
4. Miheev Artem
Male -80kg
1. Nazaretyan Artem
2. Mezhevtsov Stanislav
3. Bezrukov Aleksandr
4. Sorokopudov Aleksandr
Male -90kg
1. Ryadnov Igor
2. Kulgachev Aleksei
3. Lyalikov Artem
4. Pavlov Sergei
Male +90kg
1. Ishakhneli Vitaly
2. Karshigeev Aleksandr
3. Tilov Artur
4. Veselov Maxim
Female -60kg
1. Efremova Anna
2. Artemova Rimma
3. Berezova Svetlana
4. Zhukovskya Maria
Female +60kg
1. Sabaeva Angelica
2. Panova Maria
3. Perminova Elizaveta
4. Popova Polina
The Polish Winter Camp took place in Luneia from 17th to 19th February. Shihan Alexei Gorokhov was the instructor for the fighting camp, which was attended by about 50 Karatekas from Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Switzerland. Organisations: IFK and Shinkyokushin
Country Representative Sensei Dariusz Struski was joined by Swiss Representative and IFK Board member Shihan Eddy Gabathuler and Belarus Country rep Dmitry Alechnovich in participating in this camp.
International Federation decision Karate (IFK) assigned new Dan degrees:
5th Dan
Khimichenko Andrei Andreyevich, Executive director of the Federation of Kyokushin Russia;
Shaposhnikov Dmitry Sergeyevich, the regional representative of the Federation of Kyokushin Russia in Moscow.
4th Dan
Bakhtin Boris Ivanovich , the coach of the Moscow Federation of Kyokushin.
IFK Russia fighters were very successful at the Russia Open 2016 with Artem Nazaretyan taking 2nd place, Artur Tilov 3rd and Artem Lialikov 7th place. In the womens category Irina Kryazheva gained 2nd place.
Special awards went to Artem Nazaretyan for most spirit at 72kg he was one of the smallest in the competition. Arthur Tilov for best technique, Mariya Panova for most spirit and Marina Sobanina for best technique.
Full Results
Men
1. Nazar Nasirov Shinkyokushin
2. Artem Nazaretyan IFK
3. Artur Tilov IFK
4. Vasily Samadurov Kyokushinkan
5. Kantemir Beslaneev Kyokushinkan
6. Ilia Yakovlev Kazakhstan Shinkyokushin
7. Artem Lialikov IFK
8. Emil Bitkash Kyokushinkan
Women
1. Marina Sobanina St Petersburg
2. Irina Kryazheva IFK
3. Antonina Ismailova Shinkyokushin
4. Anna Vishniakova Shinkyokushin
The 26th Russian IFK Championship was held in Moscow with 40 regions participating.
Mens Lightweight
1 Farid Kasumov (Kemerovo)
2 Marseille Mansurov (Sverdlovsk)
3 Maxim Voltov (Bryansk)
Mens Middleweight
1 Stanislav Mezhevtsov (Moscow)
2 Alexander Drozd (Leningrad)
3 Artem Maleev (Sverdlovsk)
Mens Heavyweight
1 Vitali Ishakneli (Yamburg)
2 Artur Tilov (Yamburg)
3 Nikolai Maslennikov (Moscow)
Womens Lightweight
1 Anna Efremova (Kirov)
2 Maria Lepina (Moscow)
3 Rima Artemova (Moscow Region)
Womens Heavyweight
1 Anzhelika Sabaeva (Moscow)
2 Maria Uzunyan (Saint Petersburg)
3 Maria Panova (Novosibirsk)
IFK Kuwait recently completed the 2nd camp in Kuwait with instructors Shihan Bogushov Vasilii and Sensei Tochilov Artem from IFK Russia.
The camp was attended by by adults and juniors alike who were introduced to IFK Russia's training methods.
The IFK gained two champions at the Kyokushinkan All Japan Tournament held in Tokyo on 14th-15th November.
Vladislav Dybskii of Russia won the -65kg cadet category and Emma Markwell of Great Britain won the Women's Openweight title.
This years camp was held in St Petersburg with the regional leaders of IFK Russia attending the camp. Hanshi Arneil and Shihan David Pickthall took the group through various technical sessions on Kihon and Kata, followed by Kumite and Bunkai. Hanshi also held a very successful Dan grading.
IFK European Championship results (Adults) Junior results to follow.
Ladies LW
1st Emma Markwell IFK Great Britain
2nd Svetlana Berezova IFK Russia
3rd Juliia Lemikh IFK Russia
3rd Lisa Marie Heath IFK Great Britain
Mens LW
1st Farid Kasumov IFK Russia
2nd Marsel Mansurov IFK Russia
3rd Dawid Ozga IFK Great Britain
3rd Dimitar Dimitrov Kyokushinkan Bulgaria
Mens HW
1st Igor Riadnov IFK Russia
2nd Evgeni Diachenko IFK Russia
3rd Farshad Shahyari IFK Iran
3rd Aleksandar Yordanov Kyokushinkan Bulgaria
Fastest KO Farshad Shahyari 3 seconds
Ladies HW
1st Svetlana Tuchkova IFK Russia
2nd Aneta Meskauskiene IFK Ireland
3rd Samantha Williams IFK Great Britain
3rd Mariya Panova IFK Russia
Mens MW
1st Arrem Nazaretyran IFK Russia
2nd Sergey Chmenevich IFK Russia
3rd Emad Nasiri IFK Iran
3rd Ruslan Gladnov IFK Bulgaria
Mens SHW
1st Nikolai Maslennikov IFK Russia
2nd Artur Tilov IFK Russia
3rd Jan Van Beek IFK Holland
3rd Daniel Degroote IFK France
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Report to follow. Here are some images from the camp hsoted by the Russian Federation.
Further photos can be found by clicking here. Check out this training clip from the camp - by clicking here.
On the 25th June – 2nd July on the “Komponent” base near Moscow there was held Inter-regional “Bushido Mon” Summer Camp with Shihan Victor Fomin (VI Dan), assistant instructor– Sensei Yulia Tseytlina (IV Dan).
There were 70 participants from Moscow (sport clubs “Bushido Mon”, “Severny”, “Shiroi Tora”, “Bercut”, “Delta”, “Lefortovo”),Moscow region (Podolsk, Schelkovo), Tula, Gai (Orenburg region), Shihany(Saratov region). The Guest of Honour was Shihan Eddy Gabathuler (Country Representative of Switzerland, VI Dan) with his student Andreas Janka (2nd kyu).
8 hours a day training was concentrated on Budo karate – detailed learning of the IFK Syllabus combined with self-defense. The last one included bare hands and weapons training: Bo, Knife, Jawara with Shihan Victor Fomin and Tonfa with Shihan Eddy Gabathuler. Sayonara training session was traditionally dedicated to sword tameshigiri.
On May 31st 2014, Moscow hosted the 3rd Absolute Championship of Russia Kyokushinkai among men and women.
IFK fighters took coveted places Maria Panova from Novosibirisk gaining 2nd Place and Marina Sobania of St Petersburg 3rd place in the womens division. Maxim Veselov of St Petersburg took 5th Place and Artur Tilov from Yamburg to 7th Place.
In the final match teammates David Sarhoshyan and Ivan Mezencev (both non-IFK) met.
Both women in the final are world champions making for an exciting match-up with Ulyana Greenschikova beating Maria Panova.
Click here for more pictures courtesy of Kyokushin Karate Club Cayman from St Petersburg
1 David Sarhoshyan
2 Ivan Mezencev
3 Basil Samodurov
4 Yaroslav Stanislavenko
5 Maxim Veselov IFK
6 Andrey Vidyulin
7 Artur Tilov IFK
8 Andrei Kolosov
1 Ulyana Greenschikova
2 Maria Panova IFK
3 Marina Sobanina IFK
4 Anna Vishnjakova
Tameshiwari Ivan Mezencev 19 boards
Best Technique Ivan Mezencev
Fighting Spirit Andrei Kolosov
15 countries travelled to Novy Urengoy City, Russia to battle it out for the Yamburg Cup.
Participating countries included Abkhazia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Lebanon, Hungary, Great Britain, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
1. Moisseyev Dmitriy (Kazakhstan)
2. Tomilov Alexander (Russia)
3. Solomennikov Evgeniy (Russia)
4. Adushkevich Anton (Russia)
1. Ishakhnely Vitaly (Russia)
2. Tilov Artur (Russia)
3. Karshigeev Alexander (Russia)
4. Sikorski Dzmitry (Belarus)
1. Chepkasov Denis (Russia)
2. Rafaelyan Araik (Armenia)
3. Chuchkov Uriy (Russia)
4. Borisov Andrey (Russia)
TAMESHIWARI AWARD: Tilov Artur (Russia)
BEST TECHNIQUE: Redondo Cardoso (Spain)
FASTEST KO: Rafaelyan Araik (Armenia)
SPECIAL PRIZES: Lezcano Montoya (Spain), Ntumazah Felix (Great Britain)
BEST JUDGE: Kevin Van Den Boor (Netherlands)
RFKK fighters try to make it three in a row for the IFK in the 3rd All Russian Championships on the 31st May. The Russia IFK team is:
Artem Lyalikov
Vitali Ishahneli
Nikolai Maslennikov
Sergei Gerasimov
Alexander Karshigeev
Maxim Veselov
Artur Tilov
Good luck gentlemen!
Arsen Khachatryan beats Federov to win WKFO Heavyweight title over 5 hard fought rounds in Russia...
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On May 17th 2014 in Novy Urengoy, Russia, the World Fighting Kyokushin Organisation (WFKO) will be staging a heavyweight title fight between Arsen Karchatryan and Konstatin Fedorov.
Karchatryan
Federov
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IFK Yamburg took four fighters as part of the Russian team to Japan for the IKO Matsushima World Championships and took 3 of the top 4 places. Artur Tilov became grand champion in an event dominated by Russia and Iran. Aleksander Karshigeev came 3rd and Alexander Ibragimov 4th place to complete the great results for the Gazprom sponsored team.
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