4th World Cup 2009

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World Cup. Held every 4 year in a different location / country. World Cup is in a way the World Championships, but in weight classes. Through strong qualifying tournaments, only the best fighters in the world selected. Next World Cup will be in Lithuania 2013. and qualification has started around the world long ago ...

 

1st World Cup - 1997  2nd World Cup - 2001  3rd World Cup - 2005  4th World Cup - 2009 
 

LightWeight

Video

  1. Kou Tanigawa   JAPAN 
  2. Viktor Dergausov  RUSSIA  
  3. Antal Bencze 
 HUNGARY  
  4. Narumi Okito
  JAPAN

 

 

LightWeight

Video and report

1. Takahiro Miyano  JAPAN  
2. Viktor Karasyuk  RUSSIA 
3. Ken Kato 
 JAPAN  
4. Shuichiro Tada 
  JAPAN

 

 

LightWeight

Video and report

  1. Kou Tanigawa  JAPAN   
  2. Vasily Khudiakov  RUSSIA 
  3. Dimitar 
Popov  BULGARIA 
  4. Vytautas Viscius 
 LITHUANIA

 

LightWeight

  1. Dmitriy Moiseev   KAZAKHSTAN
  2. Yoshiaki Kikuhara 
 JAPAN 
  3. Roman Shamsutdinov 
 RUSSIA 
  4. Shohei Yamano 
 JAPAN

Middleweight

  1. Tadashi Ishihara   JAPAN  
 2. Muzaffer Bacak   GERMANY
 3. Kentoku Saeki  
 JAPAN  
 4. Shinegori Sakamoto
  JAPAN

Middleweight

 1. Paulius Klapatauskas  LITHUANIA
 2. Vitaly Kolodyazhny  RUSSIA 
 3. Takahiro Nakazono  
 JAPAN     
 4. Muzaffer Bacak
  GERMANY

Middleweight

 1. Valeri Dimitrov  BULGARIA 
 2. Alexei Leonov  KAZAKHSTAN 
 3. Gaku Yasamoto 
 JAPAN 
 4. Tsuyoshi Takezawa 
 JAPAN

Middleweight

  1. Roman Nesterenko  RUSSIA 
  2. Marius Ilas
 
 ROMANIA
  3. Alexei Leonov 
 KAZAKHSTAN 
  4. Kazufumi Shimamoto 
 JAPAN

Heavyweight

  1. Norichika Tsukamoto  JAPAN  
  2. Toru Okamoto 
 JAPAN  
  3. Burghard Gartner  GERMANY
  4. Frank Russo  AUSTRALIA

Heavyweight

1. Denis Grigoriev  RUSSIA 
2. Gediminas Tankevicius 
 LITHUANIA
3. Olexey Kasatanov
  UKRAINE
4. Maxim Shevchenko  RUSSIA

Heavyweight

  1. Takayuki Tsukakoshi  JAPAN 
  2. Donatas Imbras 
 LITHUANIA 
  3. Kunihiro Suzuki 
 JAPAN  
  4. Norichika Tsukamoto 
 JAPAN

Heavyweight

  1. Valeri Dimitrov  BULGARIA 
  2. Norichika Tsukamoto 
 JAPAN  
  3. Maxim Shevchenko 
 RUSSIA 
  4. Sam Gilbert 
 AUSTRALIA

 

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