Some of the fights from this years Danish Open :
More fight added…
This year’s Danish Open is over, and we take a look back at this traditional event. Poland, Hungary, Austria, Greece, Sweden, Norway and Denmark participated. Predicted best nations must be regarded as Hungary and Poland, but Nordic fighters were also well prepared…
Årets Danish Open er kun få dager unna , og Norge stiller med et rekord antall utøvere til årets stevne. Utøvere fra fem norske klubber stiller på matta førstkommende lørdag, og det blir et sterkt bidrag til det skandinaviske turneringssammenarbeidet.
In the period 13-15 December 2013 (the date may change) will the Open Ukraine Shin-Kyokushinkai Cup (WKO ShinKyokushinkai) be held in Kyiv. Competitions will be held in the categories “kumite” and “kata”, and it will be – as last year, a senior division.
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6. og 7. September var det trommet i sammen en aldri så liten samling, med “tittelen” pre Danish” NKO Region øst stiller på årets Danish Open med et knippe utøvere, som følger den skandinaviske veksten innenfor konkurranse.
One week left to the Danish Open starts, and looking at the the categories shows that interest is good, especially among the Scandinavian countries.
October 19 and 20, is the time for the tournament All Japan open. In the 45 version are the athletes from other countries, not just Japan as one might think. Australia, Spain and Poland are some of the countries that have made the journey to Karate homeland is to grow further. Continue reading
Andreas Hug was born in Sursee, Switzerland in 1964. His father, Arthur, was a foreign legionnaire, who died in Thailand without ever seeing his son. Hug rarely saw his mother Madelaine Hug-Baumann, and grew up, with his brother Charly and sister Fabienne, with his grandparents in Wohlen. At age six, he started playing soccer and was also selected to the Swiss National Under-16 team. At eleven years old, he started practising karate at Wohlen Karate school under Werner Schenker.