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VUZF Awarded Scholarships to Three Kyokushin Medalists from the World Cup Varna 2024

The awards are part of a partnership between VUZF and KWU SENSHI to support talented Kyokushin fighters

The Higher School of Insurance and Finance (VUZF) has awarded special scholarships for bachelor’s programs at the business university to three Kyokushin medalists from this year’s World Cup Varna 2024. Viktor Kolev from Bulgaria, Angelina Perch from Kazakhstan, and Oskar Gebala from Poland secured top places in the major international tournament, which was held at the 18th International Summer Martial Arts Camp. The competition featured nearly 300 karate practitioners from 28 countries.

The special awards are part of VUZF’s mission to support ambitious young people and continue the strategic partnership between the business university and KWU SENSHI. This partnership aims to support successful Kyokushin fighters from around the world who are highly motivated to become future business leaders.

The agreement marks the first step towards creating a unique educational program for talented fighters and international Kyokushin karate instructors. This program will include various components, such as language training and assisting fighters in starting their careers.

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