In Moscow, Rafael Aghayev came to seek a gold medal and he did it. Like him, Terliuga, Zaretska, Arkania, Poorshab, Da Costa, Kiyuna and Shimizu, the others bosess of their category, win the title. The suprise came from Zaytseva in +68kg.

By Florian Fournier / Photos : Kphotos


 

-60 kg : Pavlov, a winning mawashi geri

Emil Pavlov, the surprise guest of this -60 kg final, wins the Moscow K1 with a magnificent Mawashi Geri Jodan on Turkey’s Eray Samdan. Assadilov, who remained on 4th success in a row, was beaten for the bronze as the World champion Crescenzo.

Final : Pavlov (Mkd) b. Samdan (Tur), 3-1

Bronze : Shymyrbekov (Kaz) b. Assadilov (Kaz), 4-1 and Kalnins (Let) b. Crescenzo (Ita), 1-0

  1. Pavlov (Mkd)
  2. Samdan (Tur)
  3. Shymyrbekov (Kaz) and Kalnins (Let)

-67 kg : Steven Da Costa did it like a boss

Back in the final for the 1st time the Europeans last March, world champion Steven Da Costa wins gold again. Scoring the first point thanks to a gyaku tsuki jodan, the Frenchman was strangely denied a sweep 13 seconds to the end but scored a second tsuki to win 2-0 against Egypt’s Elsawy.

Final : Da Costa (Fra) b. Elsawy (Egy), 2-0

Bronze : Funahashi (Jap) b. Pak (Ukr), 8-7 and Amirali (Kaz) b. Paratidze (Geo), 8-0

  1. Da Costa (Fra)
  2. Elsawy (Egy)
  3. Funahashi (Jap) and Amirali (Kaz)

-75 kg : Aghayev in gold again

He won his last gold medal in May 2018, the famine was long for Aghayev. This Sunday, the Azerbaijani champion finds gold again and the joy of victory on a world tournament. With a 1-0 win over Kazakhstan’s Ainazarov, Rafael Aghayev hopes to keep going in Madrid at the end of November. World champion asagari and Italy’s Busa, who beat Horuna in the ¼ final, are in bronze.

Final : Aghayev (Aze) b. Ainazarov (Kaz), 1-0

Bronze : Asagari (Ira) b. Ibanez (Spa), 3-1 and Busa (Ita) b. Korabau (Blr), 2-0

  1. Aghayev (Aze)
  2. Ainazarov (Kaz)
  3. Asgari (Ira) and Busa (Ita)

-84 kg : Poorshab takes his revenge

It was the final last month in Tokyo, Poorshab and Araga were again in the final in Moscow and this time, it is the Iranian who wins with the Senshu (2-2). Author of a mawashi geri jodan not validated by the video, Araga may regret this technique that seemed valid. Anyway, these two champions will look forward to be in Madrid for a 3rd round between them.

Final : Poorshab (Ira) b. Araga (Jap), 2-2

Bronze : Da Costa (Fra) b. Mijalkovic (Srb), 3-0 and Denisenko (Rus) b. Shimada (Jap), 5-3

  1. Poorshab (Ira)
  2. Araga (Jap)
  3. J. Da Costa (Fra) and Denisenko (Rus)

+84 kg : Arkania sweep Ganjzadeh

After the Paris Open, Arkania wins his second K1 of the year. Author of a perfect final, the Georgian champion made a great sweep to Ganjzadeh and won 7-3.To be noticed, the disqualification of Horne and Anthokii in their fight for bronze for anti-sporting behavior. The Russian made hit which has nothing to do with Karate and the German answered.

Final : Arkania (Geo) b. Ganjzadeh (Ira), 7-3

Bronze : Filali (Fra) b. Timmermans (Cur), 1-0 / Horne (Ger) and Anthokii (Rus) disqualified

  1. Arkania (Geo)
  2. Ganjzadeh (Ira)
  3. Filali (Fra)

Kata : Kiyuna unbeatable

Ryo Kiyuna remains undefeated in 2019 and is knocking out the category a bit more. Impeccable on Ohan Dai with 27.74, he sticks 1 point away to his eternal dolphin Damian Quintero who gets 26.74 with Suparimpei.

  1. Kiyuna (Jap)
  2. Quintero (Spa)
  3. Moto (Jap) and Shimbaba (Jap)

Female

-50 kg : Bahmanyar once again

After her marvelous success in Tokyo against Alexandra Recchia in the final, Iran’s Bahmanyar won her second K1 in a row. In a closed final, won 1-0 against Germany's Hubrich, Bahmanyar showed great maturity in her fight.

Final : Bahmanyar (Ira) b. Hubrich (All), 1-0

Bronze : Aliyeva (Aze) b. Miyahara (Jap), 8-8 and Li (Chn) b. Gomez (Spa), 8-3

  1. Bahmanyar (Ira)
  2. Hubrich (All)
  3. Li (Chn) and Aliyeva (Aze)

-55 kg : Terliuga makes a recital

The boss of the category is indeed Ukrainian. Anzhelika Terliuga wins a new K1, her fourth in a row, her fifth of the year, with a 6-0 win over Japan's Yamada.

Final : Terliuga (Ukr) b. Yamada (Jap), 6-0

Bronze : Wen (Tpe) b. Serikova (Kaz), 4-1 and Nakamura (Jap) b. Khaksar (Ira), 2-0

  1. Terliuga (Ukr)
  2. Yamada (Jap)
  3. Nakamura (Jap) and Wen (Tpe)

-61 kg : Alipourkheshka wins 2 seconds to the end

In a close fight, where the show was poor, Iran’s Alipurkheshka wins with a Tsuki Jodan validated by the video 2 seconds to the end of the fight. To be noticed, the defeat of Egypt’s Lotfy against Prekovic.

Final : Alipourkheshka (Ira) b. Jumaa (Can), 1-0

Bronze : Prekovic (Srb) b. Lotfy (Egy), 2-0 and Yin (Chn) b. Philippe (Fra), 4-2

  1. Alipourkheshka (Ira)
  2. Jumaa (Can)
  3. Yin (Chn) and Prekovic (Srb)

-68 kg : Zaretska on the top again

In a sumptuous final, Azerbaijan’s Irina Zaretska won 5-0 over China's Gong. Winner of the Tokyo K1 in September, World champion Zaretska affirms her domination in the category, and looks like more and more as a real contender for the Olympic title.

Final : Zaretska (Aze) b. Gong (Chn), 5-0

Bronze : Pedersen (Dan) b. Rakovic (Mne), 4-4 and Eltemur (Tur) b. Semeraro (Ita), 2-1

  1. Zaretska (Aze)
  2. Gong (Chn)
  3. Pedersen (Dan) and Eltemur (Tur)

+68 kg : Zaytseva surprises Uekusa

Surprise of this day, Russia’s Zaytseva managed to beat Ayumi Uekusa in a final that will not stay in the story books. At home (with what you can suppose), Zaytseva gets his best career victory.

Final : Zaytseva (Rus) b. Uekusa (Jap), 2-0

Bronze : Torres Garcia (Esp) b. Abbasali (Ira), 3-2 and Berultseva (Kaz) b. Hocaoglu (Tur), 7-4

  1. Zaytseva (Rus)
  2. Uekusa (Jap)
  3. Torres Garcia (Esp) and Berultseva (Kaz)

Kata : Sanchez takes her revenge

After an epic final at the K1 Tokyo, Sandra Sanchez takes her revenge on Shimizu and wins with 26.82 against 26.54 for the Japanese. The crossover continues between these two legends for the delight of aficionados. Next step? Madrid…

  1. Sanchez (Spa)
  2. Shimizu (Jap)
  3. Ono (Jap) and Bottaro (Ita)