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  2. List of WAKO Amateur World Championships - Wikipedia

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    It followed this with a second world championships a year later in Tampa, Florida. During the 1980s the world championships were held every other year except for in 1985 when a feud within the W.A.K.O. organization led to two versions of the championships being held on the same date – one in London, the other in Budapest. [2]

  3. World Association of Kickboxing Organizations - Wikipedia

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    WAKO holds a world championship every two years, with youth (18 and under) and adult (18–45) championships in separate years; only national teams are accepted. Each member country can present only one competitor in each weight class.

  4. Erivan Barut - Wikipedia

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    2023 WAKO World Championship, Tournament Final: Albufeira, Portugal: Decision (Unanimous) 3: 2:00 Wins the 2023 WAKO World Championship Low Kick -48kg Gold Medal. 2023-11-Win: Snježana Prgomet: 2023 WAKO World Championship, Tournament Semifinal: Albufeira, Portugal: Decision (Unanimous) 3: 2:00 2023-11-Win: Kamila Golebiewska

  5. 2024 GB4 Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 season, which was organised by MotorSport Vision, was run over seven triple-header rounds. GB4 will act as a direct feeder series to higher open-wheel categories, including the existing GB3 Championship partnered by the BRDC. GB4 will run primarily on the same British GT race programme as GB3, and retain many of the same championship ...

  6. List of WAKO Amateur European Championships - Wikipedia

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    The first W.A.K.O. Amateur European Championships were organized by George Bruckner and held in Vienna in 1977 [1] and between 1977 and 1982 the organization held a European Championships each year. W.A.K.O. began to change the timing of the championships after 1982, making sure that they were every two years, thus (generally) falling between ...

  7. Václav Sivák - Wikipedia

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    2019 WAKO World Championships, Final: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Decision (split) 3: 2:00 Won 2019 WAKO World Championships K-1 -63.5kg Gold Medal. 2019-10-Win: Antoine Habash: 2019 WAKO World Championships, Semi Final: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Decision (unanimous) 3: 2:00 2019-10-Win: Ivan Avdeev: 2019 WAKO World Championships ...

  8. W.A.K.O. World Championships 1991 - Wikipedia

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    For the first time ever at a W.A.K.O. world championships, both men and women were allowed to take part in Light-Contact, with the men having seven weight classes, starting at 57 kg/125.4 lbs and ending at over 84 kg/+184.8 lbs and the women's having four weight classes beginning at 50 kg/110 lbs and ending at over 60 kg/+132 lbs.

  9. GB4 Championship - Wikipedia

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    From 2022 to 2024, the GB4 Championship used the Tatuus F4-T014 car previously used by the Italian, ADAC, Spanish and other F4 championships across Europe. [5] The engine is an Abarth-branded, turbocharged Autotecnica Motori 1.4L FTJ I4 and produces 160hp. It features a sequential six-speed gearbox developed by Sadev and Magneti Marelli ...