Men's Low-Kick at W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006 Skopje -86 kg

Men's Low-Kick Kickboxing at the
W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006 (Skopje)
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The men's cruiserweight (86 kg/189.2 lbs) Low-Kick division at the W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006 in Skopje was the third heaviest of the male Low-Kick tournaments and involved nine fighters. Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under Low-Kick kickboxing rules.

Due to the fact there were too few contestants for a tournament fit for sixteen, seven of the participants had a bye through to the quarter final stage. The tournament gold medal went to Kirill Ivanov from Russia who defeated Croatian Stipe Stipetic in the final by unanimous decision. The bronze medal positions were taken by Dilian Slavov and Vladimir Djordjevic from Bulgaria and Serbia respectively.[1][2]

Results

1st Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
     
         Ukraine Oleg Shevchenko    
         Croatia Stipe Stipetic D(2:1)  
           Croatia Stipe Stipetic KO  
           Bulgaria Dilian Slavov    
         Republic of Macedonia Toni Stojanovski    
         Bulgaria Dilian Slavov KO  
           Croatia Stipe Stipetic  
           Russia Kirill Ivanov D(3:0)
         Bosnia and Herzegovina Bojan Glavas    
         Russia Kirill Ivanov D(2:1)  
           Russia Kirill Ivanov D(2:1)  
           Serbia Vladimir Djordjevic    
         Serbia Vladimir Djordjevic D(2:1)       
 Italy Claudio Grazioni        Poland Paweł Tracz         
 Poland Paweł Tracz KO  

Key

Abbreviation Meaning
D (2:1) Decision (Winners Score:Losers Score)
KO Knockout
TKO Technical Knockout
AB Abandonment (Injury in match)
WO Walkover (No fight)
DQ Disqualification

See also

References

  1. "Low Kick (Results)" (PDF). www.european-championships-macedonia-2006.com. Retrieved 2011-06-25.
  2. "Low Kick (In Croatian - Low-Kick results)". kickboxing333.blog.hr. Retrieved 2011-06-25.

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