W.A.K.O. European Championships 1984

W.A.K.O. European Championships 1984 were the seventh European kickboxing championships hosted by the W.A.K.O. organization arranged by Peter Land. The championships were open to amateur men based in Europe with each country allowed only one competitor per weight division, with the styles on offer being Full-Contact and Semi-Contact kickboxing. Regular European leaders West Germany were the top nation by the end of the championships, followed by Italy in second and hosts Austria in third. The event was held in Graz, Austria on Saturday, 22 September 1984.[1]

W.A.K.O. European Championships 1984
The poster for W.A.K.O. European Championships 1984
Information
PromotionW.A.K.O.
Date22 September 1984
CityAustria Graz, Austria
Event chronology
W.A.K.O. World Championships 1983 W.A.K.O. European Championships 1984 W.A.K.O. World Championships 1985 London

Men's Full-Contact Kickboxing edit

Full-Contact had been absent at the last European championships, but returned in 1984. There were now ten weight classes ranging from 54 kg/118.8 lbs to over 87 kg/191.4 lbs, with the 54 kg division being newly introduced and the two heaviest divisions being changed slightly from the last world championships. All of the bouts were fought under Full-Contact rules, and more detail can be found on the W.A.K.O. website – although the rules may have changed slightly since 1984.[2] The most notable winner was Ferdinand Mack who won his sixth W.A.K.O. gold medal (Euro and world). By the end of the championships, West Germany once more were the top nation in Europe in Full-Contact winning four gold and two silver medals.[3]

Men's Full-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-54 kg Jurgen Jakob   Bogdan Stoijkovic   Patrick Cammalleri  
Livio Carité  
-57 kg Kumur Raj   E. Muhlberger   Gerhard Poms  
Vladimir Sitar  
-60 kg Gerry Kidd   Michael Duhs   Branco Morellini  
Zadravec Certomiz  
-63.5 kg Sasha Stojanovich   Andreas Richter   Gaetano Scarpetta  
Bruno Ferretti  
-67 kg Massimo Liberati   Erich Gsellmann   Aco Serafinovski  
-71 kg Ferdinand Mack   Derrick Edwards   Wolfgang Muller  
Paolo Liberati  
-75 kg Alexander Zotl   Alfonso Sgarro   Moreno Gallego  
Gill Kashmir  
-80 kg Pino Bosco   Laurence White   Maurizio Callegari  
Otmar Felsberger  
-87 kg Ernest Ingdorr   Stefano Bortoloni   Alex Brodmann  
Vasilikos Kirarisson  
+87 kg Martin Roetzer   Manfred Hammerl   Mladen Stanimirovic  
Bruno Campiglia  

Men's Semi-Contact Kickboxing edit

Semi-Contact differed from Full-Contact in that fighters were won by points given due to technique, skill and speed, with physical force limited - more information on Semi-Contact can be found on the W.A.K.O. website, although the rules will have changed since 1984.[4] There were fewer weight divisions when compared to Full-Contact with seven ranging from 57 kg/125.4 lbs to over 84 kg/+184.8 lbs. By the championships end the top nation in Semi-Contact were West Germany who won three golds, one silver and three bronze medals.[5]

Men's Semi-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-57 kg Gerhard Walde   Ozkan Kadir   Peter Muller  
Istvan Fodoz  
-63 kg Walter Lange   Manfred Frohwein   G. DePablo Pedro  
Kevin Green  
-69 kg Massimo Casula   Rudolf Soos   S. Bajraktarevic  
Reiner Walter  
-74 kg Johann Heidinger   Leonardo Pavoni   Wolfgang Muller  
Mark Aston  
-79 kg Ludger Dietze   Clive Parkinson   Dejan Bancic  
Herald Raimond  
-84 kg Robert Jung   Alvin Mighty   Barnabas Katowa  
Martin Golob  
+84 kg Neville Wray   Italo Piras   Vojislav Car  
Roland Bleich  

Overall Medals Standing (Top 5) edit

Ranking Country Gold   Silver   Bronze  
1   West Germany 7 3 3
2   Italy 3 4 4
3   Austria 2 5 4
4   Great Britain 1 4 3
5   Yugoslavia 1 0 7

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "7th WAKO EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Retrieved 2011-04-09.
  2. ^ "WAKO Full contact Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
  3. ^ "5th WAKO EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (Men's Full-Contact)" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-04-09.
  4. ^ "Semi-Contact Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
  5. ^ "5th WAKO EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (Men's Semi-Contact)" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Retrieved 2011-04-09.

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