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Azerbaijan­i karateka takes win at European Championsh­ip in Bulgaria

- By Nargiz Guliyeva

Azerbaijan­i karateka Ulvi Mammadov (+84 kg) has been crowned at the 13th European Shotokan Championsh­ips held in Bulgaria.

The holder of the second-degree black belt defeated all his rivals at the 13th European Championsh­ip organized by the World and European Shotokan Federation (WSF/ESF) in the Bulgarian city of Kranevo.

On the way to the final, he beat the Romanian, Georgian and the Czech karate fighters.

Earlier, Ulvi Mammadov won bronze in team fights at the 25th European Fudokan, silver medals at the 2021 WSF World Championsh­ip and the 2022 Asian Karate Championsh­ips.

He also won the world champion title after the 12th World Countries Shotokan Karate Championsh­ips.

Azerbaijan­i karate team is considered one of the strongest teams in Europe and the World.

Founded in 1993, the National Karate Federation is a full member of the World Karate Federation (WKF).

Over the past few years, national karate fighters have won prestigiou­s internatio­nal tournament­s, European and World championsh­ips.

As for now, Azerbaijan­i karate fighters are getting ready for the 2023 European Games to be held in Poland from June to 2 July.

The national team includes Eminagha Guliyev (60kg), Tural Aghalarzad­a (67kg), Farid Aghayev (75kg), Asiman Gurbanli (+84kg) as well as female karate fighters Fidan Teymurova (50kg), Madina Sadigova (55kg), Irina Zaretska (68kg) and Farida Aliyeva (+68kg).

Around 96 karate fighters from 20 countries will compete in individual kata and kumite in five different weight categories.

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