Kyokushin
Style of karate
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2021 | Kyokushin World Cup held in Poland, with Kirill Psarev from the Russian Federation winning gold, Daniil Hrabovik from Belarus taking silver, and İsmet Durmuş from Turkey winning bronze. |
2021 | Kyokushin World Cup hosted in Poland, with Georgii Krutykh from the Russian Federation winning gold, Askar Artemev from the Russian Federation winning silver, and Wiktor Kolaja from Poland winning bronze. |
2021 | Kyokushin World Cup held in Poland. Lascha Gabaraev from the Russian Federation won gold, Grzegorz Kędzierski from Poland won silver, and Artsem Urbanovitš from Belarus won bronze. |
2021 | Kyokushin World Cup returned to Poland, with Alejandro Navarro from Spain winning gold, Aleksei Fedoseev from the Russian Federation winning silver, and Nikita Butko (also from Russia) taking bronze. |
2021 | Kyokushin World Cup held in Poland. Igor Zagainov from the Russian Federation won gold, Danil Goriushkin from the Russian Federation won silver, and Patryk Sypień from Poland won bronze. |
2020 | IKO Sosai Kyokushinkaikan was renamed to KWO (Kyokushin World Organization) Mas Oyama. |
2020 | Kyokushin World Cup canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2020 | Anton Torres from the United States wins gold, Blagovest Petkov from the United States wins silver, and Maksim Osadchenko from the United States wins bronze in the Kyokushin World Cup. |
2020 | United States's Yuji Ishikawa claims gold at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with Johnerick Sanchez taking silver and Canada's Mohammad Saleh winning bronze. |
2020 | United States's Stanimir Kondov wins gold at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with United States's Woo Cheol Roh winning silver. |
February 16 2020 | Shihan Loek Hollander, the honorary president of Kyokushin World Federation (KWF), passed away. |
2019 | During the World Tournaments, the Shinkyokushin organization had competitors from 71 countries, while IKO had competitors from only 38 countries. |
2019 | Kyokushin World Cup held in Poland. Ašot Zarinjan from the Russian Federation again won gold, Lascha Gabaraev (also from Russian Federation) won silver, and Mahmut Tarik Keskin from Turkey won bronze. |
2019 | Kyokushin World Cup held in Poland. Oleksandr Ieromienko from the Russian Federation won gold, Constantin Dogari from Moldova won silver, and Maxim Kuzyaev from Ukraine won bronze. |
2019 | Canada's Chrsat Allogho won the gold medal, with Kazakhstan's Salamat Demeuov taking silver, and Russian Federation's Sergei Galkin winning bronze in the Kyokushin World Cup. |
2019 | Luigi Scarcella from the United States wins gold again, Shosei Sugiura from the United States wins silver, and Monet Garrett from the United States wins bronze in the Kyokushin World Cup. |
2019 | Russian Federation's Igor Lyashenko wins gold at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with United States's Sota Nakano taking silver and Yuji Ishikawa winning bronze. |
2019 | United States's Taiga Yanagisawa wins gold at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with United States's Stanimir Kondov winning silver. |
2019 | Russian Federation's Alexander Aristov wins Gold medal at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with Russian Federation's Alim Junusov taking Silver and Japan's Kento Kobayashi winning Bronze. |
2019 | Japanese athletes continue their success in the Kyokushin World Cup, with Takehiro Kaga winning gold, Yuki Shimizu claiming silver, and Kazutaka Watari earning bronze. |
2019 | Japan's Kashin Osawa wins gold at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with Russian Federation's Andrei Tširkov taking silver and Youta Takahashi taking bronze. |
2019 | Goderzi Kapanadze from the Russian Federation wins gold at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with Anton Gulyaev and Danil Goryushkin (both from the Russian Federation) winning silver and bronze respectively. |
October 5 2019 | 6th World Cup in Weight Categories organized by Kyokushin Union (Rengokai) held in Moscow, Russia, continuing the tournament series. |
2018 | IKO World Kyokushin Kaikan was established as a general incorporated association in the Kyushu area. |
2018 | Kyokushin World Cup held in Bulgaria. Ašot Zarinjan from the Russian Federation won gold, Lascha Gabaraev (also from Russian Federation) won silver, and Dilyan Ivanov from Bulgaria won bronze. |
2018 | Kyokushin World Cup held in Bulgaria. Konstantin Kovalenko from the Russian Federation won gold, Goderzi Kapanadze from the Russian Federation won silver, and Alejandro Navarro from Spain won bronze. |
2018 | United States's Shosei Sugiura won the gold medal in the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with Canada's Chrsat Allogho securing silver. |
2018 | Luigi Scarcella from the United States wins gold, Hoang Nguyen from the United States wins silver, and Tanner Nordin from Canada wins bronze in the Kyokushin World Cup. |
2018 | Colombia's Miguel Rodriguez wins gold at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with United States's Taiga Yanagisawa winning silver and United States's Stanimir Kondov winning bronze. |
2018 | Japan's BeyNoah wins Gold medal at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with Russian Federation's Alim Junusov taking Silver and Russian Federation's Jevgeni Gluhov winning Bronze. |
2018 | Japan dominates the Kyokushin World Cup, with Chiharu Higuchi winning gold, Yuki Yoza securing silver, and Yuki Usuda taking bronze. |
2018 | Russian Federation's Andrei Luzin wins gold at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with Japanese competitors Kyohei Ajima and Kashin Osawa taking silver and bronze respectively. |
2018 | Anton Gulyaev from the Russian Federation wins gold at the Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories, with Kenta Nanbara (Japan) taking silver and Ryunosuke Hoshi (Japan) winning bronze. |
November 17 2018 | 5th World Cup in Weight Categories organized by IKO3 held in Shanghai, China |
November 12 2017 | 5th World Cup in Weight Categories organized by Kyokushin Union (Rengokai) held in Jakarta, Indonesia, further demonstrating the tournament's global presence. |
October 24 2015 | 4th World Cup in Weight Categories organized by Kyokushin Union (Rengokai) held in Schweinfurt, Germany, expanding the tournament's international reach. |
2014 | Seiji Kanamura and Hanshi Hussein Suleiman founded the World All Kyokushin Karate Union (WAKKU). |
September 6 2014 | 4th World Cup in Weight Categories organized by IKO3 held in Durban, South Africa |
2013 | Vasant Kumar Singh founded the Kyokushin Karate Foundation of India (KKFI). |
2013 | Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories held with Japan's Shoki Arata winning gold, Russian Federation's Goderzi Kapanadze winning silver, and Bulgaria's Zahari Damjanov winning bronze. |
October 12 2011 | KWU (Kyokushin World Union) was founded, established to replace the Kyokushin-Kan Alliance previously created by Hatsuo Royama. |
July 6 2011 | 2nd World Cup in Weight Categories organized by Kyokushin Union (Rengokai) held in Japan, continuing the tournament series. |
June 19 2010 | 3rd World Cup in Weight Categories organized by IKO3 held in Malaga, Spain |
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