W.A.K.O. World Championships 1999

W.A.K.O. World Championships 1999 (Caorle)
The poster for W.A.K.O. World Championships 1999 (Caorle)
PromotionW.A.K.O.
DateNovember, 1999
City Caorle, Italy
Event chronology
W.A.K.O. World Championships 1999 (Bishkek) W.A.K.O. World Championships 1999 (Caorle) W.A.K.O. European Championships 2000 (Moscow)

W.A.K.O. World Championships 1999 were the joint twelfth world kickboxing championships (the other was held the same year in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) hosted by the W.A.K.O. organization. It was the fifth championships (world and European) to be held in Italy and was open to amateur men and women from fifty countries across the world.

There were five categories available at Caorle, much more than at the previous European championships. The categories on offer included; Full-Contact, Thai-Boxing (men only), Light-Contact, Semi-Contact and Musical Forms. By the end of the championships Belarus was the top nation, just about shading second place Russia due to her incredible record in Thai-boxing, while Italy came in third. The event was held in Caorle, Italy in November, 1999.

Participating nations

There were fifty nations from five continents across the world participating at the 1999 W.A.K.O. World Championships in Caorle:

           

Full-Contact

Full-Contact is a form of kickboxing where fights are won primarily by point's decision or referee stoppage, with kicks and punches allowed above the waist, although unlike professional kickboxing, head and body protection is compulsory - more detail on Full-Contact rules are available on the W.A.K.O. website. At Caorle the men had twelve weight divisions ranging from 51 kg/112.2 lbs to over 91 kg/+200.2 lbs, while the women had seven (one more than at Leverkusen) ranging from 48 kg/105.6 lbs to over 70 kg/+143 lbs, with an extra weight class being added (+70 kg). Notable winners in this category included Mariusz Cieśliński who won his third W.A.K.O. world championship gold medal, Aleksandr Povetkin who would go to achieve greater renown as a pro boxer, and Natascha Ragosina who would later become a multiple world champion in women's boxing. By the end of the championships Russia were easily the dominant nation in Full-Contact, winning five gold medals, three silver and three bronze in total.

Men's Full-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Bantamweight -51 kg Nurzhan Erbusinov Nikolaj Bolotnikov Damian Ławniczak
Artem Kashkurtsev
Bantamweight -54 kg Mariusz Cieśliński Ihor Pavlenko Jimmi Lillie
Kenneth Johansen
Featherweight -57 kg Thomas Karlsson Marat Erdenov Patrick Salamon
Rocco Cipriano
Lightweight -60 kg Tarik Madni Dubier Migi Giampaolo Spano
Achmed Oligov
Light Welterweight -63.5 kg Oleksandr Filonenko Marco Seifert Robert Arvai
Badre Belhaja
Welterweight -67 kg Terje Arildsen Youssef Lattaoui Mariusz Ziętek
Mirza Barijaktarevic
Light Middleweight -71 kg Thomas Kristiansen Robert Nowak Tony Cote
Salko Zildžić
Middleweight -75 kg Pasi Rantala Yerzhan Shegenov Oleg Ktenin
Stanislav Sestak
Light Heavyweight -81 kg Aleksei Solovjov Vitaly Samusenko Alessio Rondelli
Slobodan Marinković
Cruiserweight -86 kg Igor Shevel Dmitri Vorobjov Jan Reinmann
Goran Scekici
Heavyweight -91 kg Havag Mankiev Imre Gergely Gergely Csölle
Joan Latsonas
Super Heavyweight +91 kg Aleksandr Povetkin Patrik Matejka Josip Bodrozic
Steve Boyd

Women's Full-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Bantamweight -48 kg Oksana Ivasiva Naila Moustafina Veronique Legras
Hülya Şahin
Featherweight -52 kg Viktoria Rudenko Mina Duoujji Goranka Blagojevici
Elena Kazpatcheva
Lightweight -56 kg Henriette Birkeland Tatiana Tchalaja Marion Fiedler
Ayse Rita Stevens
Middleweight -60 kg Anna Kasprzak Julia Voskoboinik Fatima Rguig
Julie Nemtsova
Light Heavyweight -65 kg Tanja Vujic Izina Sinetskaja Csilla Bodo
Kelly Morse
Heavyweight -70 kg Ivana Derdic Bojana Trajkovic Tania Van Zyl
Super Heavyweight +70 kg Natascha Ragosina Kabira Rochai Joanne Brooks
Kateryna Vlasova

Thai-Boxing

The most physical type of kickboxing available at W.A.K.O. championships, Thai-boxing (more commonly known as Muay Thai) allows the contestants to kick, punch, use elbows and knees in an attempt to win their matches – often by a point’s decision or via a referee stoppage. Unlike the professional version, W.A.K.O. amateur events enforce the wearing of head, body and leg protection by the competitors. In Caorle only men were allowed to participate in Thai-boxing, with twelve weight classes ranging from 51 kg/112.2 lbs to over 91 kg/+200.2 lbs. Notable winners in the style included future pro world champions Vasily Shish, Dmitry Shakuta and Vitali Akhramenko, with their nation Belarus being by far the strongest nation in Thai-boxing, winning eight gold and two bronze medals. Even more incredible was the fact that seven of these winners all trained together at the Kick Fighter Gym in Minsk.

Men's Thai-Boxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light Bantamweight -51 kg Dmitry Koren Ahmad Shaikho Alberto Costa
Dragan Durmić
Bantamweight -54 kg Alexei Pekarchik Sergey Smananskiy Ayman Saleh
Joszef Rebrei
Featherweight -57 kg Evgeny Gvozdev Oleksiy Neskyy Rachid Boumalek
Ehsan Rastegar Mogadam
Lightweight -60 kg Sergei Shishlov Gennadiy Papu Oleksiy Filinonov
Giorgo Chakvetadze
Light Welterweight -63.5 kg Vasily Shish Alexandr Pogozelov Andriy Rassolov
Behroz Rastegar Mogadam
Welterweight -67 kg Fikri Tijarti Miguel Marques Maksyn Gayda
Yory Bulat
Light Middleweight -71 kg Dmitry Shakuta Leonid Lyebyedyev Christian Daghio
Khalid Hanine
Middleweight -75 kg Vitali Akhramenko Magomed Kamilov Francisco Fujaco
Milovan Gasic
Light Heavyweight -81 kg Ahmed Maskom Maksym Neledva Ivan Tolkachev
Yannick Kahyaoglu
Cruiserweight -86 kg Andrei Zelenevsky Towidi Mohamadaga No bronze medallists recorded
Heavyweight -91 kg Sergiy Arknipov Basir Demir No bronze medallists recorded
Super Heavyweight +91 kg Sergey Morozov Rafi Omrad Oskar Kohmanov
Rachid Ouzagour

Light-Contact

Light-Contact is a form of kickboxing that is less physical than Full-Contact but more so than Semi-Contact and is often seen as a transition between the two. Contestants score points on the basis of speed and technique over brute force although stoppages can occur, although as with other amateur forms head and body protection must be worn - more detail on Light-Contact rules can be found on the official W.A.K.O. website. The men had nine weight divisions ranging from 57 kg/125.4 lbs to over 94 kg/+206.8 lbs, with several new weight divisions at the top end of the scale, while the women had five ranging from 50 kg/110 lbs to over 65 kg/143 lbs. Not exactly full of recognizable names, the most notable winners in this category were Klaus Wilkinson and Boris Zalyotkin in the men's both having won gold at the last European championships, and in the women's, Rita Pesuth who won her second gold medal at Caorle, having also won in Semi-Contact. Poland were the top nation in Light-Contact winning three gold, three silver and four bronze medals.

Men's Light-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-57 kg Dezső Debreczeni Rafal Kaluzny Danijel Mrkoci
Erdinc Albayoglu
-63 kg Dawid Kowalski Jorge Coelho Rouslan Agloulline
Amjane Abaelaziz
-69 kg Alexandr Maslov Eirik Gundersen Andreas Hahn
Ramadani Besnik
-74 kg Boris Zalyotkin Rafal Petertil Matt Perrins
Mirko Greppo
-79 kg Alexandr Dmitzienko Zoltan Dancso Chris McBride
Dirk Lewandowski
-84 kg Martin Albers Mirko Borkovic Marek Marszal
Laszlo Toth
-89 kg Klaus Wilkinson William Eaves Rjobert Budnicki
Marco Tagliaferri
-94 kg Michal Wszelak Christian Andreoletti Andrej Rybaltchenko
Toni Turk
+94 kg Wojciech Szczerbiński Gianmario Franchina Stefan Oscarsson
Alexander Major

Women's Light-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-50 kg Diana Szkagyi Julia Tzotimova Manuela Fugazza
Julita Tkaczyk
-55 kg Rita Pesuth Marzia Davide Tetyana Mymrykova
Rada Matsonen
-60 kg Barbara Plazzoli Sanja Stunja Rajsima Nuzislamova
Maike Golzenleuchter
-65 kg Helene Horlaville Annamaria Sisonna Katarina Zuvic
Julia Grassini
+65 kg Sallie McArdle Karolina Lukasik Anja Renfordt
Stamena Milicevici

Semi-Contact

Semi-Contact is a form of kickboxing in which fights were won by points given due to technique, skill and speed, with physical force limited and as with other forms of amateur kickboxing, head and body protection is worn - more information on Semi-Contact can be found on the W.A.K.O. website. The men had eight weight divisions ranging from 57 kg/125.4 lbs to over 94 kg/+206.8 lbs while the women had five ranging from 50 kg/110 lbs to over 65 kg/143 lbs. The most notable winner was Rita Pesuth who also won gold at the same event in Light-Contact making her a double winner. Italy was the top country in the style, winning six golds and four bronzes.

Men's Semi-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

-79 kg Roland Conar (Croatia) Preston Clemens (USA)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
-57 kg Gianpaolo Calajò Rafal Kaluzny Danijel Mrkoci
Hachgen Muchusekov
-63 kg Andrea Misiani Hasan Cataltas Davorin Gabrovel
Adilson Babtista
-69 kg Jason Facey Artur Cholewa Ilija Salerno
Thomas Pfaffl
-74 kg Corey Cain Nikos Memos Hudoba Tamas
Ralph Hafner
-84 kg Mike Pombiero Laszlo Toth Emanuele Bozzolani
Ozcan Arslan
-89 kg Chris McBride Clifton Finaley Roberto Montuoro
Robert Devane
-94 kg Marcello Tomasini Dean Furestenberg Michael Steier
Bernard Paqoet
+94 kg Marco Culiersi Mesut Celik Emmanuel St-Louis
Rudiger Miller

Women's Semi-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-50 kg Samantha Aquilano Amanda Quansah Sabine Seifert
Julia Tzotimova
-55 kg Rita Pesuth Gonca Thurm Angela Caldera
Tiziana Boscolo
-60 kg Luisa Lico Agnes Tapai Carla Ribeiro
Melanie Moder
-65 kg Kierston Shelby Anita Madsen Patrizia Berlingeri
Elaine Fowler
+65 kg Nicola Corbett Nadja Sibila Oksana Kinach
Elisabetta Degani

Musical Forms

Musical Forms is a non-physical competition which sees the contestants fighting against imaginary foes using Martial Arts techniques - more information on the style can be found on the W.A.K.O. website. The men and women competed in four different styles explained below:

The most notable winners were Olga Valentinova who was a double winner in Musical Forms and Alexei Pekarchik who also won gold in Thai-boxing. By the end of the championships United States were the top nation with four golds, one silver and two bronze medals.

Men's Musical Forms Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hard Styles Jon Valera Christian Brell Christophe Carrio
Soft Styles Anthony De Marco Paulo Santana Alexei Pekarchik
Artur Frelke
Hard Styles with Weapons Jon Valera Christian Brell Christophe Carrio
Soft Styles with Weapons Georgy Filimonov Anthony De Marco Artur Frelke
Alexei Pekarchik

Women's Musical Forms Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hard Styles Karyne Belanger Sandra Hess Stephanie Flowers
Soft Styles Olga Valentinova Sorokina Svetlana Angie Caldera
Hard Styles with Weapons Casey Marks Sandra Hess Mahoro Drija
Soft Styles with Weapons Olga Valentinova Valeria Smirnova Ewa Sliwa

Overall Medals Standing (Top 5)

Ranking Country Gold Silver Bronze
1 Belarus 11 2 4
2 Russia 10 8 8
3 Italy 7 4 10
4 United States 7 3 9
5 Poland 4 5 7

See also

References

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