Recent Knockdown Karate tournament and fight(s)/ news/ results

Karate Combat isn't Knockdown Karate, but I guess we could have everything Karate fights related in this thread.
Absolutely, no reason not to.
 
Results from the International Kyokushin Karate Union‘s (Rengokai) 6th World Cup held in Moscow earlier this month from the 4th- 8th.
Men
-70kg

1. Ruslan Khasanov (Russia)
2. Danil Badin (Russia)
3. Zoltan Magyar (Hungary)
3. Oba Kengo (Japan)

-80kg
1. Obuchi Shoya (Japan)
2. Shimokawa Yoshiki (Japan)
3. Nikita Kosenkov (Russia)
3. Kirill Maslennikov (Kazakhstan)

-90kg
1. Oleg Tokarev (Russia)
2. Shigematsu Sho (Japan)
3. Nikita Bauer (Germany)
3. Kikutani Takahiro (Japan)

+90kg
1. Alexsey Rygin (Russia)
2. Ashitaka Yuhei Japan
3. Kadina Aziev (Russia)
3. Vladislav Podkorytov (Russia)

Women
-55kg

1. Fukutoku Moeka (Japan)
2. Kunimoto Haruka (Japan)
3. Tatiana Kartashova (Russia)
3. Uliana Tyulina (Russia)

-65kg
1. Fukutoku Yumi (Japan)
2. Regina Meshkova (Kazakhstan)
3. Alina Polishchuk (Russia)
3. Iria Fernandez De Arroyabe Fernandes (Spain)

+65kg
1. Hellen Cristina (Brazil)
2. Margarita Mikhailova (Russia)
3. Kunsulu Abulkhanova (Kazakhstan)
3. Andrea Schmidt (Germany)

KATA Women (16 years +)
1. Alina Loshakova (Russia)
2. Natalya Makarova (Russia)
3. Bettina Schredl (Germany)
3. Karina Sultanova (Kazakhstan)

KATA Men (16 years +)
1. Duman Baltabay (Kazakhstan)
2. Edik Sargsyan (Armenia)
3. Aidos Ussenov (Kazakhstan)
3. Alexander Shamaev (Russia)

Veterans (36-40 years) -80kg
1. Vladimir Vitchenko (Kazakhstan)
2. Aleksandr Kolychev (Russia)
3. Vyacheslav Khromov (Kazakhstan)
3. Ruslan Nurgaliyev (Kazakhstan)

Veterans (36-40 years) +80kg
1. Alexander Popov (Russia)
2. Konstantin Elapov (Kazakhstan)
3. Musa Musaev (Russia)
3. Dmitry Kostylev (Russia)

Veterans (41-45 years) -80kg
1. Victor Collao (Chile)
2. Vadim Muratov (Russia)
3. Murat Mambeteev (Kazakhstan)
3. Konstantin Laptev (Russia)

Veterans (41-45 years) +80kg
1. Samson Muripo (Zimbabwe)
2. Tolegen Tavlyutov (Kazakhstan)
3. Alexandr Troshkin (Kazakhstan)
3. Alexandr Kalin (Kazakhstan)

Veterans (46+ years) open weight category
1. Gonzalo Rincon Tapias (Colombia)
2. Tarantus-Sandu Emanoil-Constantin (Romania)
3. Wassili Geier (Germany)
3. Alexandr Kirilov (Russia). https://kyokushinkarate.news/en/news/the-6th-world-kyokushin-karate-cup-results
 
Results from the 43rd British Open/ 11th cup of Europe international championships (IFK) held on October 5th 2019 -
Women
-60kg
1 Urana Narita (KWF, Japan)
2 Hayley-Beth Rowlands (IFK, Great Britain)
3 Agnes Westrin (IFK, Sweden)
3 Teona Gazdeliani (Rengokai, Spain)

+60kg
1 Emma Markwell (IFK, Great Britain)
2 Rima Lisinskaite (WKO, Lithuania)
3 Brigita Gustaityte (WKO, Lithuania)
3 Anastasiia Giach (IFK, Russia)

Men
-70kg
1 Artem Solovev (Kyokushin-kan,Russia)
2 Anton Adushkevich (IFK, Russia)
3 Yoshiyuki Itoya (KWF, Japan)
3 Daniel Strelnik (WKO, Poland)

-80kg
1 Jonas Rosin (IFK, Sweden)
2 Emelian Bitkash (Kyokushin-kan, Russia)
3 Zsolt Zsiga (IBK, Hungary)
3 Sergei Butrinov (Kyokushin-kan, Russia)

+80kg
1 Stanislav Stepankov (Kyokushin-kan, Russia)
2 Vasily Samadurov (Kyokushin-kan, Russia)
3 Said Hossini (IFK, Great Britain)
3 Dhari Aladeli (Kyokushin-kan, Kuwait) https://kyokushinkarate.news/en/results/british-open-2019-results
 
The12th WKO (IKO2) world open championships are going to be held next month from November 9th through the 10th at The Musashino Forest Sports Plaza in Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan. I’m going to try and find out if there’s some way to stream this. Will update if I find anything. http://www.wko.or.jp/12thwcdraw/
 
Fights from the IFK 43rd British Open and 11th cup of Europe:


 
Hopefully more news and activity happens around Japan's Pro Karate-Do.
 
Results from the International Kyokushin Karate Union‘s (Rengokai) 6th World Cup held in Moscow earlier this month from the 4th- 8th.
Men
-70kg

1. Ruslan Khasanov (Russia)
2. Danil Badin (Russia)
3. Zoltan Magyar (Hungary)
3. Oba Kengo (Japan)

-80kg
1. Obuchi Shoya (Japan)
2. Shimokawa Yoshiki (Japan)
3. Nikita Kosenkov (Russia)
3. Kirill Maslennikov (Kazakhstan)

-90kg
1. Oleg Tokarev (Russia)
2. Shigematsu Sho (Japan)
3. Nikita Bauer (Germany)
3. Kikutani Takahiro (Japan)

+90kg
1. Alexsey Rygin (Russia)
2. Ashitaka Yuhei Japan
3. Kadina Aziev (Russia)
3. Vladislav Podkorytov (Russia)

Women
-55kg

1. Fukutoku Moeka (Japan)
2. Kunimoto Haruka (Japan)
3. Tatiana Kartashova (Russia)
3. Uliana Tyulina (Russia)

-65kg
1. Fukutoku Yumi (Japan)
2. Regina Meshkova (Kazakhstan)
3. Alina Polishchuk (Russia)
3. Iria Fernandez De Arroyabe Fernandes (Spain)

+65kg
1. Hellen Cristina (Brazil)
2. Margarita Mikhailova (Russia)
3. Kunsulu Abulkhanova (Kazakhstan)
3. Andrea Schmidt (Germany)

KATA Women (16 years +)
1. Alina Loshakova (Russia)
2. Natalya Makarova (Russia)
3. Bettina Schredl (Germany)
3. Karina Sultanova (Kazakhstan)

KATA Men (16 years +)
1. Duman Baltabay (Kazakhstan)
2. Edik Sargsyan (Armenia)
3. Aidos Ussenov (Kazakhstan)
3. Alexander Shamaev (Russia)

Veterans (36-40 years) -80kg
1. Vladimir Vitchenko (Kazakhstan)
2. Aleksandr Kolychev (Russia)
3. Vyacheslav Khromov (Kazakhstan)
3. Ruslan Nurgaliyev (Kazakhstan)

Veterans (36-40 years) +80kg
1. Alexander Popov (Russia)
2. Konstantin Elapov (Kazakhstan)
3. Musa Musaev (Russia)
3. Dmitry Kostylev (Russia)

Veterans (41-45 years) -80kg
1. Victor Collao (Chile)
2. Vadim Muratov (Russia)
3. Murat Mambeteev (Kazakhstan)
3. Konstantin Laptev (Russia)

Veterans (41-45 years) +80kg
1. Samson Muripo (Zimbabwe)
2. Tolegen Tavlyutov (Kazakhstan)
3. Alexandr Troshkin (Kazakhstan)
3. Alexandr Kalin (Kazakhstan)

Veterans (46+ years) open weight category
1. Gonzalo Rincon Tapias (Colombia)
2. Tarantus-Sandu Emanoil-Constantin (Romania)
3. Wassili Geier (Germany)
3. Alexandr Kirilov (Russia). https://kyokushinkarate.news/en/news/the-6th-world-kyokushin-karate-cup-results

Video of the semi finals and finals:
 
Shinkyokushin (WKO) World Tournament happened at the weekend:




 
@shinkyoku feel free to contribute to this thread too, I think you're still very much connected to Kyokushin compared to me who stopped training and competing in Kyokushin a few years ago.
 
@shinkyoku feel free to contribute to this thread too, I think you're still very much connected to Kyokushin compared to me who stopped training and competing in Kyokushin a few years ago.
I am busy watching the tournament vids you provided , but ok :)

enjoyed seeing some non-kyokushin guys in the lineup. Ashihara guys to be specific.

results are up:
http://www.kyokushinresults.com/Pages/World/WTiko2i.htm

and for a somewhat recent tournament. the WKO-shinkyokushin european championship



and results if you are impatient:
Men
http://www.kyokushinresults.com/Pages/Euro/Euroiko2i.htm
Woman
http://www.kyokushinresults.com/Pages/Euro/Euroiko2women.htm


Do you know if the IKO1 12th WT (scheduled for november 22-24) will be live on youtube? Last one was, but I cannot find anything about this one being broadcast.
 
So who are the biggest names or top fighters?
 
I am busy watching the tournament vids you provided , but ok :)

enjoyed seeing some non-kyokushin guys in the lineup. Ashihara guys to be specific.

results are up:
http://www.kyokushinresults.com/Pages/World/WTiko2i.htm

and for a somewhat recent tournament. the WKO-shinkyokushin european championship



and results if you are impatient:
Men
http://www.kyokushinresults.com/Pages/Euro/Euroiko2i.htm
Woman
http://www.kyokushinresults.com/Pages/Euro/Euroiko2women.htm


Do you know if the IKO1 12th WT (scheduled for november 22-24) will be live on youtube? Last one was, but I cannot find anything about this one being broadcast.


I mean it's always been broadcasted live on youtube the last few times, and considering all the other organizations like WKO, IFK and KWU broadcast theirs, I'd be surprised if they didn't this time again.
 
So who are the biggest names or top fighters?

That would be like asking who are the top MT fighters. There are several, in different organizations (IKO, WKO, IFK and WKU for the most part) and it's also a matter of perspective.

But some of the big names in Kyokushin today are for instance: Alejandro Navarro, Valeri Dimitrov, Zahari Damyanov, Djema Belkhodja, Maciej Mazur, Artem Nazaretyan, Shohei Kamada, Yuji Shimamoto, etc.
 
I mean it's always been broadcasted live on youtube the last few times, and considering all the other organizations like WKO, IFK and KWU broadcast theirs, I'd be surprised if they didn't this time again.

Yes. which is why I am puzzled that there is no mentioning of it being so again this year. its only 8 days away.
Usually they would have pushed links to it the livefeed page already
 
Yes. which is why I am puzzled that there is no mentioning of it being so again this year. its only 8 days away.
Usually they would have pushed links to it the livefeed page already

Time will tell :)

I usually watch those tournaments in replay anyway, so we'll see if anything goes live or gets uploaded after. I'd be really surprised if this tournament isn't going on youtube considering every single one of them since 1975 is on there.
 
Time will tell :)

I usually watch those tournaments in replay anyway, so we'll see if anything goes live or gets uploaded after. I'd be really surprised if this tournament isn't going on youtube considering every single one of them since 1975 is on there.

No stream apparently :-(
Surprising. And it seems like it is not even shown on japanese TV.
I guess we will have to wait for a dvd-rip of the event, like back in the stone age.
 
Official Results of the 12 World Open Karate Championship (IKO1) that was held at the Musashinomori Sports Plaza on November 22~24, 2019

The 12th World Open Karate Championship Official Results
2019 November 22~24/Musashinomori Sports Plaza

1st Place
/Mikio Ueda (JAPAN)
2nd Place/Aleksandr Eremenko (RUSSIA)
3rd Place/Andrei Luzin (RUSSIA)
4th Place/Yuta Takahashi (JAPAN)
5th Place/Konstantin Kovalenko (RUSSIA)
6th Place/Ryunosuke Hoshi (JAPAN)
7th Place/Igor Zagainov (RUSSIA)
8th Place/Shoki Arata (JAPAN)

Best Spirits Award/Ryunosuke Hoshi (JAPAN)
     Ashot Zarinyan (RUSSIA)
Best Technique Award/Konstantin Kovalenko (RUSSIA)
Best Tameshiwari Award/Ilya Karpenko (RUSSIA=28 Boards)
Young Lion Award/Igor Zagainov (RUSSIA)
       Icaro Nascimento (BRAZIL)


2019 Women's World Open Karate Championship Official Results
2019 November 23~24/Musashinomori Sports Plaza

1st Place
/Miyuu Nagayoshi (JAPAN)
2nd Place/Nanami Sato (JAPAN)
3rd Place/Shainez Elhaimour (FRANCE)
4th Place/Anastasiia Khasanova (RUSSIA)
 
Final match of the IKO world open
 
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