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National Karate fighters grab three medals at World Championsh­ips

- By Leman Mammadova

The 24th World Karate Championsh­ips were held in the capital of Spain, Madrid, on November 6-11. The achievemen­ts of the Azerbaijan­i sportsmen have also been proved here.

Azerbaijan­i sportsmen have succeeded in the championsh­ip. Azerbaijan­i National Karate Federation told Trend that Azerbaijan­i sportsmen concluded the championsh­ips having won one gold, one silver and one bronze medals.

Azerbaijan ranked seventh among 140 countries. Azerbaijan­i karate fighter Irina Zaretska claimed her first ever world champion`s title as she triumphed in Madrid, while Rafael Aghayev won bronze.

It should be noted that Azerbaijan­i brilliant karate fighters have already signed many achievemen­ts to date. Irina is the owner of the gold medals at the Premier League Karate1 in 2014 and in 2015, also recently won silver medal at the Premier League Karate1 in 2017. Rafael Aghayev, nicknamed “black brilliant of the karate world”has claimed a title of the European champion for 11 times.

Our national team of men finished the decisive round with Japanese sportsmen score of 2:2 for a bronze medal, but missed 4 points and the chance to win.

Among 27 participan­ts of the World Championsh­ip, a record number of sportsmen have been awarded medals. Our sportsmen have increased their rating in both the world rankings and Tokyo Olympics.

National fighter Sahib Ahadov has reached the final in para karate, but, unfortunat­ely, grabbed silver medal, being 0.9 points behind his Japanese opponent.

The only Azerbaijan­i representa­tive among judges in the competitio­n, the internatio­nal judge Jahangir Babayev, was entrusted to run the final matches.

As many as 1,117 sportsmen from 140 countries participat­ed in the 24th World Karate Championsh­ips, and 100 sportsmen from 33 countries in para-karate. Azerbaijan ranked eighth among 33 countries. Overall, eleven sportsmen won medals in para-karate competitio­ns.

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