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KWUCHAMP: Berlin 2017, European championship for Children and Youth

European championship KWU for Children and Youth

We are proud to announce that the teams registration finished successfully on time and we have 24 countries and 560 fighters!

Infomation about the #KWUCHAMP #BERLIN2017

Date: Saturday, 18.03.2017
Place: Barnim Gymnasium Ahrensfelder Chaussee 41, 13057 Berlin, Deutschland
Organizer: KWU Germany and Karate school „Dankezu” – Berlin
Principal Judge: Shihan Ramil Gabbasov (Russia), Sensei Alexey Demanov (Germany), Secretary – Sensei Prolet Vasileva (Bulgaria)

[bctt tweet=”We have 24 countries and 560 #kyokushin fighters for #kwuchamp #berlin2017″ username=”kwunion”]

Age groups and categories:

boys (8 -9 full years, kumite) 30, 35, 40, 40+
girls (8 -9 full years, kumite) 30, 35, 35+

boys (10 -11 full years, kumite) 35, 40, 45, 50+
girls (10 -11 full years, kumite) 35, 40, 40+

boys (12 -13 full years, kumite) 40, 45, 50, 55, 55+
girls (12 -13 full years, kumite) 40, 45, 50, 50+

boys (14-15 full years, kumite) 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 65+
girls (14-15 full years, kumite) 45, 50, 55, 60, 60+

boys (16-17 full years, kumite) 60, 65, 70, 75, 75+
girls (16-17 full years, kumite) 50, 55, 60, 65, 65+

The competitions will be kept by the rules of KWU
1-4 people from a country in each weight category (number of people – 1 fighter from 1 federation: KAN, IFK, KWF, WKO)

OSU!

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