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KWUEURO 2016: Results

KWUEURO 2016: ResultsWOMEN 55 kg
1. Rita Pivoriūnaitė (Lithuania)
2. Iya Kostova (Bulgaria)
3. Lara Seydel (Germany)
3. Alona Veresniak (Ukraine)

WOMEN 60 kg
1. Inga Mikštaitė (Lithuania)
2. Marta Lubos (Poland)
3. Guzel Fattakhova (Russia)
3. Emma Markwell (Great Britain)

WOMEN 65 kg
1. Anna Efremova (Russia)
2. Mihaela Ivanova (Bulgaria)
3. Aneta Meskauskiene (Ireland)
3. Annamaria Geczi (Hungary)

WOMEN 70 kg
1. Anzhelika Sabaeva (Russia)
2. Aleksandra Karpuk (Poland)
3. Diana Cantero Perez (Spain)
3. Nora Vaznelytė (Lithuania)

WOMEN +70 kg
1. Agata Kaliciak – Winiarska (Poland)
2. Diana Balsytė (Lithuania)
3. Iulia Ukhina (Russia)
3. Svitlana Lagno (Ukraine)

MEN 60 kg
1. Sergo Armenian (Russia)
2. Dilyan Nikolov (Bulgaria)
3. Romualdas Auga (Lithuania)
3. Viacheslav Lesnikov (Russia)

MEN 65 kg
1. Farid Kasumov (Russia)
2. Artur Arushanyan (Armenia)
3. Berkdzan Shen (Bulgaria)
3. Jevgenij Jurut (Lithuania)

MEN 70 kg
1. Khasai Magomedov (Russia)
2. Ivan Komanov (Bulgaria)
3. Volodymyr Serheiev (Ukraine)
3. Omar Magomedov (Russia)

MEN 75 kg
1. Shamil Ramazanov ( Russia )
2. Yevhenii Kravchenko ( Ukraine )
3. Domas Sutkus ( Lithuania )
3. Carlos Escribano ( Spain )

MEN 80 kg
1. Stanislav Mezhevtsov (Russia)
2. Jonas Rosin (Sweden)
3. Catalin Mocanu (Romania)
3. Oleksandr Tymets (Ukraine)

MEN 85 kg
1. Aleksandar Komanov (Bulgaria)
2. Artem Semenov (Russia)
3. Marek Wolny (Poland)
3. Kęstutis Radvila (Lithuania)

MEN 90 kg
1. Jean Paul Jacquot (France)
2. Gnel Aramian (Russia)
3. Kristiyan Doychev (Bulgaria)
3. Emanuel Lebo (Austria)

MEN 95 kg
1. Vitalii Ishakhneli (Russia)
2. Eventas Gužauskas (Lithuania)
3. Roel Noordman (Netherlands)
3. Yuriy Kryukov (Ukraine)

MEN +95 kg
1. Antanas Klibavičius (Lithuania)
2. Anatolii Zhuravel (Ukraine)
3. Christian Garcia Contreras (Spain)
3. Vasily Samadurov (Russia)

Best Spirit awards: Aleksandar Komanov (Bulgaria) Marta Lubos (Poland)
Best Technique award: Farid Kasumov (Russia)
Rita Pivoriūnaitė (Lithuania)

KWUEURO 2016: Results

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