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词条 W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 (Belgrade)
释义

  1. K-1

     K-1 (Men) Medals Table  K-1 (Women) Medals Table 

  2. Low-Kick

     Low-Kick (Men) Medals Table  Low-Kick (Women) Medals Table 

  3. Light-Contact

     Light-Contact (Men) Medals Table  Light-Contact (Women) Medals Table 

  4. Overall Medals Standing (Top 5)

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox MMA event
| name = W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 (Belgrade)
| image = wako.jpg
| promotion = W.A.K.O.
| date = September 24 (Start)
October 1, 2007 (End)
| venue = Pionir Hall
| city = {{flagicon|SER}} Belgrade, Serbia
| attendance =
| gate =
| buyrate =
| previousevent = W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006 in Skopje
| followingevent = W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 in Coimbra
}}W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 in Belgrade were the joint 16th edition of the W.A.K.O. world championships - the second event would be held later that year in Coimbra, Portugal. They were for amateur male and female kickboxers and covered the following categories; K-1, Low-Kick and Light-Contact. Weight classes for men ranged from light bantamweight (51 kg or 112 lb) to super heavyweight (over 91 kg or 200.6 lb), while the women's ranged from featherweight (52 kg or 114.6 lb) to super heavyweight (over 70 kg or 154 lb). More information on the categories, weight classes and rules is provided in the various sections below. In total there were 1085 athletes at the championships, representing sixty countries including China (taking part for the very first time), fighting in 49 tournaments. The Belgrade championships were held at the Pionir Hall in Belgrade, Serbia from Monday, September 24 to Monday, October 1, 2007.[1]

K-1

W.A.K.O.'s K-1 category uses the same rules set by the K-1 organization and combine a mixture of techniques from Muay Thai, Karate, western boxing and other forms of stand up fighting.[2] The main difference between K-1 rules and other forms of kickboxing is the use of the clinch and knees – which have recently been limited to one knee per clinch. Attacks that are legal include strikes to the head (front, side and forehead), the torso (front and side), leg (any part) and foot/feet (sweeps only). As mentioned before fighters are also allowed to knees (only one hand to clinch and one knee strike per clinch) and can use the back fist/spinning back fist technique. Strikes that are illegal include attacks to the top of the head, the back, the top of the shoulders, the neck and shots to the groin. Techniques involving elbows are also illegal. Due to the amateur nature of W.A.K.O. championships all fighters must wear protection for their head, teeth, breast (women only) groin, shin and feet, and must fight with the standard {{convert|10|oz|adj=on}} gloves.[3]

Each fight is three, two-minute rounds and is scored by three judges who score successful (legal) strikes that are not blocked, and are thrown with full power. As with other forms, illegal strikes may result in a point(s) deduction or even disqualification. Unlike Full-Contact and Low-Kick it is not necessary for the minimum six kicks per round to be counte. Victory can be achieved by a point's decision, technical knockout or knockout, abandonment (when one fighter gives up), disqualification or by a walkover (other fighter is unable to participate). If a fighter is knocked down three times in the fight he will automatically lose via technical knockout. More detail on K-1 rules can be found at the official W.A.K.O. website.[4]

Weight classes in K-1 at Belgrade were similar to that of the Low-Kick category, with the men having eleven weight classes from bantamweight (54 kg or 118.8 lb) to super heavyweight (over 90 kg or 200.2 lb), while the women's had six beginning at featherweight (52 kg or 114.4 lb) and ending super heavyweight (over 70 kg or 154 lb). Belarus was the most successful nation in K-1 winning five gold, three silver and five bronze in both the male and female categories.[5]

K-1 (Men) Medals Table

Bantamweight -54 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -54 kg}}
Fernando Machado {{flagicon|POR}}Aliaksei Papou {{flagicon|BLR}}MAR}}
RUS}}
Featherweight -57 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -57 kg}}
Maksym Glubochenko {{flagicon|UKR}}Aleksandar Gogic {{flagicon|SER}}BLR}}
ITA}}
Lightweight -60 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -60 kg}}
Elbar Umarakaev {{flagicon|RUS}}Emrah Ogut {{flagicon|TUR}}UKR}}
MEX}}
Light Welterweight -63.5 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -63.5 kg}}
Andrei Kulebin {{flagicon|BLR}}Kurbanali Akaev {{flagicon|RUS}}MEX}}
SER}}
Welterweight -67 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -67 kg}}
Piotr Kobylanski {{flagicon|POL}}Gor Shavelyan {{flagicon|RUS}}UKR}}
BLR}}
Light Middleweight -71 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -71 kg}}
Dmitry Valent {{flagicon|BLR}}Rizvan Isaev {{flagicon|RUS}}FRA}}
ITA}}
Middleweight -75 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -75 kg}}
Yury Harbachou {{flagicon|BLR}}Kamel Metzani {{flagicon|FRA}}POR}}
MKD}}
Light Heavyweight -81 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -81 kg}}
Dmitry Kirpan {{flagicon|UKR}}Luka Simic {{flagicon|CRO}}BLR}}
RUS}}
Cruiserweight -86 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -86 kg}}
Dženan Poturak {{flagicon|BIH}}Ivan Stanić {{flagicon|CRO}}AZE}}
BLR}}
Heavyweight -91 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -91 kg}}
Andrei Malchanau {{flagicon|BLR}}Atanas Stojkovski {{flagicon|MKD}}CRO}}
SER}}
Super Heavyweight +91 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade +91 kg}}
Alexei Kudin {{flagicon|BLR}}Dzhamal Kasumov {{flagicon|RUS}}SER}}
MNE}}

K-1 (Women) Medals Table

Featherweight -52 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -52 kg}}
Rajaa Hajdaowi {{flagicon|MAR}}Yulia El Skaya {{flagicon|RUS}}SER}}
HUN}}
Lightweight -56 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -56 kg}}
Souad Rochdi {{flagicon|MAR}}Alena Kuchynskaya {{flagicon|BLR}}ITA}}
POL}}
Middleweight -60 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -60 kg}}
Alena Muratava {{flagicon|BLR}}Kseniya Belskaya {{flagicon|RUS}}ITA}}
SER}}
Light Heavyweight -65 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -65 kg}}
Elena Solareva {{flagicon|RUS}}Ala Ivashkevich {{flagicon|BLR}}SER}}
Only 3 contestants
Heavyweight -70 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -70 kg}}
Eva Halasi {{flagicon|SER}}Rabih Soukayna {{flagicon|MAR}}BLR}}
RUS}}
Super Heavyweight +70 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's K-1 at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade +70 kg}}
Zita Zatyko {{flagicon|HUN}}Samira El Haddad {{flagicon|MAR}}SYR}}
RUS}}

Low-Kick

Low-Kick is similar to Full-Contact kickboxing only that as well as allowing kicks and punches to the head and body, it also allows clean kicks to be made to opponents legs. Attacks that are legal include strikes to the head (front, side and forehead), the torso (front and side), leg (thigh) and foot/feet (sweeps only). Strikes that are illegal include attacks to the top of the head, the back, the top of the shoulders, the neck and the groin. All fighters are required to wear protection for their head, teeth, breast (women only) groin, shin and feet, and must fight with the standard {{convert|10|oz|adj=on}} gloves.[6]

A minimum of six kicks must be thrown each round or points may be deducted by the referee. Each fight is three, two minute rounds and is scored by three judges. The judges will score successful (legal) strikes that are not blocked, and are thrown with full power. Illegal moves may result in points deduction or if repeated, disqualification. In the event of a draw after three rounds the judges will base the victor on who was stronger in the final round, or failing that will use their remarks from each round to deduce who wins. Victory can be achieved by a point's decision, technical knockout or knockout, abandonment (when one fighter gives up), disqualification or by a walkover (other fighter is unable to participate). If a fighter is knocked down three times in the fight he will automatically lose via technical knockout. More detail on Low-Kick rules can be found at the official W.A.K.O. website.[7]

At Belgrade the men's Low-Kick competition had twelve six weight classes starting at light bantamweight (51 kg or 112.2 lb) to super heavyweight (over 91 kg or 200.2 lb), while the women's had six ranging from featherweight (52 kg or 114.4 lb) to super heavyweight (over 70 kg or 154 lb), while . As with Light-Contact, by the championships end, Russia was the strongest nation, having won an impressive haul of six gold, two silver and two bronze medals.[8]

Low-Kick (Men) Medals Table

Light Bantamweight -51 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -51 kg}}
Zaur Mammadov {{flagicon|AZE}}Ivan Sciolla {{flagicon|ITA}}BUL}}
KGZ}}
Bantamweight -54 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -54 kg}}
Emil Karimov {{flagicon|AZE}}Jordan Vassilev {{flagicon|BUL}}MAR}}
MRI}}
Featherweight -57 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -57 kg}}
Dzmitry Varatis {{flagicon|BLR}}Boban Marinkovic {{flagicon|SER}}RUS}}
AZE}}
Lightweight -60 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -60 kg}}
Zurab Faroyan {{flagicon|RUS}}Eduard Mammadov {{flagicon|AZE}}TUR}}
BLR}}
Light Welterweight -63.5 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -63.5 kg}}
Artur Magadov {{flagicon|RUS}}Soufiane Zridy {{flagicon|MAR}}KGZ}}
SER}}
Welterweight -67 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -67 kg}}
Nikolay Shtakhanov {{flagicon|RUS}}Yahya Alemdag {{flagicon|TUR}}SER}}
AZE}}
Light Middleweight -71 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -71 kg}}
Konstantin Sbytov {{flagicon|RUS}}Michał Głogowski {{flagicon|POL}}SER}}
FRA}}
Middleweight -75 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -75 kg}}
Marko Benzon {{flagicon|CRO}}Bakari Tounkara {{flagicon|FRA}}SER}}
KAZ}}
Light Heavyweight -81 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -81 kg}}
Nenad Pagonis {{flagicon|SER}}Rail Rajabov {{flagicon|AZE}}SWE}}
HUN}}
Cruiserweight -86 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -86 kg}}
Gamzat Isalmagomedov {{flagicon|RUS}}Stipe Stipetic {{flagicon|CRO}}BIH}}
KAZ}}
Heavyweight -91 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -91 kg}}
Yauhen Anhalevich {{flagicon|BLR}}Igor Jurković {{flagicon|CRO}}RUS}}
MAR}}
Super Heavyweight +91 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade +91 kg}}
Dragan Jovanović {{flagicon|SER}}Mikhail Shvoev {{flagicon|RUS}}KAZ}}
AZE}}

Low-Kick (Women) Medals Table

Featherweight -52 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -52 kg}}
Seda Duygu Aygün {{flagicon|TUR}}Nadiya Khayenok {{flagicon|UKR}}KAZ}}
RUS}}
Lightweight -56 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -56 kg}}
Lidia Andreeva {{flagicon|RUS}}Milena Dincic {{flagicon|SER}}SWE}}
POL}}
Middleweight -60 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -60 kg}}
Valerija Kurluk {{flagicon|KAZ}}Fatima Bokova {{flagicon|RUS}}CRO}}
ITA}}
Light Heavyweight -65 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -65 kg}}
Kamila Balanda {{flagicon|POL}}Mimma Mandolini {{flagicon|ITA}}RUS}}
BLR}}
Heavyweight -70 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -70 kg}}
Amzail Bouchra {{flagicon|MAR}}Nives Radic {{flagicon|CRO}}SER}}
RUS}}
Super Heavyweight +70 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade +70 kg}}
Paulina Biec {{flagicon|POL}}Olivera Milanovic {{flagicon|SER}}KAZ}}
RSA}}

Light-Contact

In this form of kickboxing fighters are scored on their ability to land controlled and clean strikes with an emphasis put on style over power. Fighters that fight too aggressively may be cautioned by the referee and, if the offence is repeated, may be disqualified, although strikes that are too light (such as a push or brush) will not be scored either. Attacks are allowed to the head (front, side and forehead), the torso (front and side) and leg (foot sweeps). As mentioned before excessive force is illegal as well as strikes to the top of the head, the back, the top of the shoulders, the neck and below the belt. Light-Contact is seen as the intermediate stage between Semi and Full-Contact kickboxing involving more physicality than Semi but less so than Full. All fighters are required to wear protection for their head, teeth, breast (women only) groin, shin and feet, and must fight with the standard 10oz gloves.[9]

Fighters score the following points for landing a controlled strike on their opponent; punch, kick to body, foot sweep (1 point), kick to head, jumping kick to body (2 points), jumping kick to head (3 points). Each fight is three, two-minute rounds and is scored by three judges. In the event of a draw the match will be scored electronically. Victory can be achieved by points decision, technical knockout (usually when one fighter is so dominant the referee is forced to stop the contest), abandonment (when one fighter gives up), disqualification or by a walkover (other fighter is unable to participate). More detail on Light-Contact rules can be found at the official W.A.K.O. website.[10]

Light-Contact uses slightly different weight classes from Low-Kick and K-1. At Belgrade the men had nine weight classes, starting at 57 kg or 125.4 lb and ending at over 94 kg (206.8 lb), while the women's Light-Contact competition had five weight classes beginning at 55 kg (121 lb) and ending at over 70 kg (154 lb). At the end of the championships, Russia was the most successful nation in Light-Contact having won five gold and two silver medals.[11]

Light-Contact (Men) Medals Table

-57 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -57 kg}}
Dezső Debreczeni {{flagicon|HUN}}Maxim Aysin {{flagicon|RUS}}SWE}}
TUR}}
-63 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -63 kg}}
Marko Sarko {{flagicon|CRO}}Sandor Szanto {{flagicon|HUN}}TUR}}
UKR}}
-69 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -69 kg}}
Przemyslaw Ziemnicki {{flagicon|POL}}Fighter DisqualifiedCRO}}
Fighter Disqualified
-74 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -74 kg}}
Sergey Zhukov {{flagicon|RUS}}Jerzy Wronski {{flagicon|POL}}SVK}}
IRE}}
-79 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -79 kg}}
Zoltan Dancso {{flagicon|HUN}}Stefan Bücker {{flagicon|GER}}POL}}
SVK}}
-84 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -84 kg}}
Murat Pukhaev {{flagicon|RUS}}Christian Albrecht {{flagicon|GER}}POL}}
HUN}}
-89 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -89 kg}}
Ildar Gabbasov {{flagicon|RUS}}Gavin Williamson {{flagicon|UK}}FRA}}
AUT}}
-94 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -94 kg}}
Giovanni Nurchi {{flagicon|GER}}Emin Panyan {{flagicon|RUS}}SLO}}
UKR}}
+94 kg
{{DetailsLink|Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade +94 kg}}
Michal Wszelak {{flagicon|POL}}Igor Kravchuk {{flagicon|UKR}}CH}}
HUN}}

Light-Contact (Women) Medals Table

-55 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -55 kg}}
Maria Kushtanova {{flagicon|RUS}}Monika Molnar {{flagicon|HUN}}CH}}
UKR}}
-60 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -60 kg}}
Klara Marton {{flagicon|HUN}}Julie McHale {{flagicon|IRE}}POL}}
CRO}}
-65 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -65 kg}}
Sabina Sehic {{flagicon|SLO}}Nicole Trimmel {{flagicon|AUT}}GER}}
CZE}}
-70 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -70 kg}}
Agnieszka Poltorak {{flagicon|POL}}Karin Edenius {{flagicon|SWE}}UK}}
CRO}}
+70 kg
{{DetailsLink|Women's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade +70 kg}}
Oxana Kinakh {{flagicon|RUS}}Barbara Kovacs {{flagicon|HUN}}IRE}}
GER}}

Overall Medals Standing (Top 5)

The nation that came out on top at the W.A.K.O. Amateur World Championships 2007 in Belgrade were Russia who amassed fourteen gold, ten silvers and ten bronze medals in all categories, both male and female.[12]

Ranking Country Gold Silver Bronze
1RUS}} Russia 14 10 10
2BLR}} Belarus 8 4 8
3SER}} Serbia 3 4 11
4POL}} Poland 6 2 5
5HUN}} Hungary 4 4 4

See also

  • List of WAKO Amateur World Championships
  • List of WAKO Amateur European Championships

References

1. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.wakoweb.com/en/NewsDetail.aspx?Ctn=82118| title=16TH WAKO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BELGRADE| last= | first= | accessdate=2011-03-09| publisher=www.wakoweb.com}}
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5. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.kickboxingireland.ie/worldlk_belgrade07/K1-Style.pdf |title = "K-1-Style w -52 kg - Kickboxing Ireland Home Page (K-1 Results)" |last = |first = |accessdate = 2011-03-09 |publisher = www.kickboxingireland.ie |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110721124947/http://www.kickboxingireland.ie/worldlk_belgrade07/K1-Style.pdf |archive-date = 2011-07-21 |dead-url = yes |df = }}
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7. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.wakoweb.com/Pdf/1019.pdf| title="WAKO Low-Kick Rules"| last= | first= | accessdate=2011-03-07| publisher=www.wakoweb.com}}
8. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.kickboxingireland.ie/worldlk_belgrade07/LK.pdf |title = "LK w -52 kg - Kickboxing Ireland Home Page (Low-Kick Results)" |last = |first = |accessdate = 2011-03-08 |publisher = www.kickboxingireland.ie |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110721124927/http://www.kickboxingireland.ie/worldlk_belgrade07/LK.pdf |archive-date = 2011-07-21 |dead-url = yes |df = }}
9. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.wakoweb.com/Pdf/18.pdf | title="CHAPTER ONE – WAKO SAFETY EQUIPMENT, FIGHTING AREA, RING AND UNIFORMS"| last= | first= | accessdate=2011-03-07| publisher=www.wakoweb.com}}
10. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.wakoweb.com/Pdf/6675.pdf| title="WAKO Light-Contact Rules"| last= | first= | accessdate=2011-03-07| publisher=www.wakoweb.com}}
11. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.kickboxingireland.ie/worldlk_belgrade07/LC.pdf |title = "LC w -55 kg - Kickboxing Ireland Home Page (Light-Contact Results)" |last = |first = |accessdate = 2011-03-07 |publisher = www.kickboxingireland.ie |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110721124955/http://www.kickboxingireland.ie/worldlk_belgrade07/LC.pdf |archive-date = 2011-07-21 |dead-url = yes |df = }}
12. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.kickboxingireland.ie/worldlk_belgrade07/Medals%20Table%20LC,%20LK%20and%20K1-Style.pdf| title=Medaltable LK,LC,K1 - Medals Table (all Disciplines)| last= | first= | accessdate=2011-03-10| publisher=www.kickboxingireland.ie}}

External links

  • WAKO World Association of Kickboxing Organizations Official Site
{{WAKO Amateur Championships Template}}

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