Powerhouse nations of European Karate reign on Day 2 of #KaratePrague2022
Powerhouse nations of European Karate reign on Day 2 of #KaratePrague2022 https://t.co/TeToJ7ndo7 #Karate 🥋
— World Karate Federation 🥋 (@worldkarate_wkf) June 18, 2022
Powerhouse nations of European Karate reign on Day 2 of #KaratePrague2022
Powerhouse nations of European Karate reign on Day 2 of #KaratePrague2022
Karatekas from powerhouse nations of the sport ruled on the second day of the competition of the 2022 EKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships being held in Prague (Czech Republic).
Following their positive performance on day 1, representatives of Turkey and Spain extended their success in the Junior categories today.
Turkey’s Suleyman Aydemir reached the title-deciding bout in Junior Male Kumite -76kg where he will meet Aleksandrs Obernihins of Latvia, while team-mate Hasan Celal Yildirim did the same in Junior Male Kumite -61kg to clash for gold against Davyd Yanovskyy of Ukraine.
Zsamoran Shotte in Junior Kumite Male -68kg, against Guilherme Goncalves of Portugal, and Mireia Vizuete in Junior Female Kumite -48kg against Lucia Mrazova of Slovakia followed suit for Spain.
Competitors from Slovakia, Montenegro, and Ukraine also put two athletes in the finals of the Junior categories. Montenegro’s Lazar Potpara will clash for gold against Vahid Hasanov of Azerbaijan in Junior Kumite Male +76kg and Balsa Vojinovic will do the same against Islam Selmani of Kosovo in Junior Kumite Male -55kg.
Meanwhile, Nina Kvasnicova of Slovakia will clash against Natalia Osadchuk of Ukraine in the final of Junior Kumite Female -53kg.
The title-deciding bout of Junior Kumite Female +59kg between Line Zacho Knudsen of Denmark and Nikolina Golombos of Croatia, and the clash of Konstantina Chrysopoulou of Greece and Emina Sipovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Junior Kumite Female -59kg complete the list of title-deciding bouts in Junior divisions.
FAVOURITES PREVAIL IN U21 CATEGORIES
The quest for gold in U21 categories started with the Male divisions. Theoharis Giannakos of Greece and Dino Simunec of Croatia will fight for the title in U21 Kumite Male -75kg while Mahir Dzuho of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Yeghishe Aleksanyan of Armenia were the surprising finalists of U21 Kumite Male -84kg.
In U21 Kumite Male -67kg, the title will go to either Youness Oualad Haj Amar of Belgium or Huseyn Mammadli of Azerbaijan.
Favourites took a stand in these categories since frontrunner Sean McCarthy Crean of Ireland will clash for gold against Tomas Kosa of Slovakia in U21 Kumite Male +84kg, and Lauren Salisbury of England will fight for the title of U21 Kumite Female -68kg against Elina Sieliemienieva of Ukraine.
Youth Olympian Zsofia Baranyi of Hungary also used her past success in her favour and will compete for the title against Amiee Pollard of Scotland in U21 Kumite Female -55kg. It was not the only final for Hungary today as Aleksandra Ilankovic also made it to the last match in U21 Kumite Female -61kg. Her rival will be Trine Fuyu Lind of Denmark.
Meanwhile, in U21 Kumite Male -60kg, the finalists are Burak Ozdemir of Turkey and Pavle Dujakovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Powerhouse nations of Croatia and France completed an impressive performance with the qualification to the final of U21 Kumite Female -50kg of Ema Sgardelli and Niswa Ahmed.
The last category of the day had current senior continental champion Ivana Perovic of Serbia demonstrating her favourite status by reaching the final of U21 Kumite Female +68kg against Marta Pascual of Spain.
The 2022 EKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships conclude Sunday with the bronze medal matches and the finals.
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Powerhouse nations of European Karate reign on Day 2 of #KaratePrague2022 https://t.co/TeToJ7ndo7 #Karate 🥋
— World Karate Federation 🥋 (@worldkarate_wkf) June 18, 2022