8th French Open Shinkyokushinkai

franceShin-New dates for the upcomming season is added fast in our calender, and all ready one can for sure tell that the 2015 season will bring us at least what the 2014 season did! Up now : 8th French Open Shinkyokushinkai – 13.June 2015.

French Open 2014 was a really good tournament, and strong fighters from Europe fought as the last day was there! Also fighters from outside Europe joined the tournament and added extra spice to the tournament.

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7THFRENCH2014_WINNERS

Results and pictures 2014 and videos from 2014 HERE

2009

  1. Darren Stringer   GT BRITAIN
  2. David Dericke  FRANCE
  3. Radoslaw Parol  POLAND and Alan Snawa   GT BRITAIN
  1. Simeon Kyurchiev   BULGARIA
  2. Jonathan Schoumacker  FRANCE
  3. Jean Guilbault  FRANCE and  Jean-Baptiste Serpagli  FRANCE
  1. Tomas Vik   CZECH REP.
  2. Maxime Demeautis  FRANCE
  3. Rudy Clement  FRANCE and Matuswicz Maciej  POLAND

2008

  1. Zoltan Magyar   HUNGARY
  2.  Alan Snawa   GT BRITAIN
  3. Julien Desreumaux  FRANCE and Dejan Obranic  CROATIA
  1. Sandor Bak   HUNGARY
  2. Gergo Magna   HUNGARY
  3. Kepa Etxeberria   SPAIN and  Julien Boukhcem  FRANCE
  1. Tomas Vik   CZECH REP.
  2. Fredrik Mansson   SWEDEN
  3. Miguel Fernandez   GT BRITAIN and  Fredrik Olsson   SWEDEN

2007

  1. Nordine Tonkin  FRANCE
  2. Gela Sahatirishvili   GEORGIA
  3. Alan Shnawa   GT BRITAIN and Jonathan Beghin  FRANCE
  1. Andreas Almen  SWEDEN
  2. Baptiste Delauney  FRANCE
  3. Michaël Menon  FRANCE and  Sébastien Bermont  FRANCE
  1. Tomas Vik   CZECH REP.
  2. Levan Mchedlishvili   GEORGIA
  3. Cyril Libois   FRANCE and Fredrik Olsson   SWEDEN

2006

  1. Darren Chanagasubay   GB
  2. David Dericke  FRANCE
  3. Mickael Cal  FRANCE and Jiri Hovorka  CZECH REP.
  1. Jimmie Collin  SWEDEN
  2. Tim Haverkamp   HOLLAND
  3. Sebastien Dhorme   FRANCE and Jeremy Caron  FRANCE
  1. Miguel Fernandez   GT BRITAIN
  2. Tomas Vik   CZECH REP.
  3. Cyril Libois   FRANCE and Cem Senol   HOLLAND

2005

  1. David Dericke  FRANCE
  2. Nordine Tonkin  FRANCE
  3. Dmitri Sennema  HOLLAND and  Fabien Denouex  FRANCE
  1. 1. David Gejadze   GEORGIA
  2. 2. Chris Odunakan   GT BRITAIN
  3. Jimmie Collin  SWEDEN and Andreas Almen  SWEDEN
  1. Felix Ntumazah  GT BRITAIN
  2. Sven Vermuelen  BELGIUM
  3. Tom Silver  GT BRITAIN and Claude Hermann  BELGIUM

2004

  1. David Dericke  FRANCE
  2. Edwin Van Zetten  HOLLAND
  3. Mickaël Cal   FRANCE and Jonathan Gengembre  FRANCE
  1. David Gejadze   GEORGIA
  2. Johnny Desmedt  FRANCE
  3. Jakoeb Groenhof  HOLLAND and  Jimmie Collin  SWEDEN
  1. Anthony Klein   HOLLAND
  2. Alexandre Obin  FRANCE
  3. Brian Billaut  FRANCE and  Gertjan  HOLLAND

2003

  1. David Dericke  FRANCE
  2. Emanuel Burgio  FRANCE
  3. Sergei Ritter  GERMANY
  1. David Gejadze   GEORGIA
  2. Sébastien Vanroyen  FRANCE
  3. Goran Dekanic  CROATIA
  1. Andréa Stoppa  ITALY
  2. Krunoslav Garasic  CROATIA
  3. Christian Muller  GERMANY

2002

  1. Kim Holm  DENMARK
  2. Ole Meilshede   DENMARK
  3. Timo Mueller  GERMANY
  1. Jacob Ipsen   DENMARK
  2. Mark Bootsma  HOLLAND
  3. Sebastien Vanroyen   FRANCE
  1. Benno Rasmussen  DENMARK
  2. Brian Jakobsen   DENMARK
  3. Mark Potma  HOLLAND

2001    Not Held

2000

  1. Nordine Tonkin  FRANCE
  2. David Dericke  FRANCE
  3. Arthur Alikanov  FRANCE and  Bert Jansen   BELGIUM
  1.  Xavier Gadoux  FRANCE
  2. Sébastien Vanroyen  FRANCE
  3. Aymeric   FRANCE and Sébastien Michel  FRANCE

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1999     ?

1998

  1. Michel St Marthory  FRA.
  2. Nicolas Martin  FRANCE
  3. Cedric Marchand  FRANCE and Nordine Tonkin  FRANCE
  1. Frederic Aguilar  FRANCE
  2. Chris Decolmaker   BELGIUM
  3. Hana Chamoun  FRANCE and Johnny Desmedt  FRANCE
  1. Mathias Kelderman   HOLLAND
  2. Anthoney Klein  HOLLAND
  3. Ivica Stanic  CROATIA  and David Blackmore  GT BRITAIN