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The 3rd KWU European championship – results

The 3rd KWU European championship among men and women in weight categories was held on 5 December 2021 in Varna, Bulgaria. Here are the results: 

MEN -65kg
1. Stanislav Nikulin (Russia)
2. Dilyan Nikolov (Bulgaria)
3. Artur Arushanyan (Armenia)
3. Ivan Grinchuk (Russia)

MEN -70kg
1. Artur Krymov (Russia)
2. Daniel Cardoso Redondo (Spain)
3. Andrey Andreev (Bulgaria)
3. Yurii Rusin (Ukraine)

MEN -75kg
1. Danil Zeziulia (Russia)
2. Milan Moczo (Hungary)
3. Dzianis Dydaliou (Belarus)
3. Cosmin Andrei Furnica (Romania)

MEN -80kg
1. Szymon Olpinski (Poland)
2. Bogdan Gabriel Curiman (Romania)
3. Kristean Dobrev (Bulgaria)
3. Artem Nazaretian (Russia)

MEN -85kg
1. Jonas Rosin (Sweden)
2. Aleksandr Sorokopudov (Russia)
3. Emanuel Lebo (Austria)
3. Marek Odzeniak (Poland)

MEN -90kg
1. Dmitrii Solovev (Russia)
2. Kristiyan Doychev (Bulgaria)
3. Ion Britchi (Moldova)
3. Vojtech Krejzar (Czech Republic)

MEN 90+kg
1. Iurii Stroganov (Russia)
2. Vasil Dimitrov (Bulgaria)
3. Ruslan Samedov (Russia)
3. Kevin Cid Alonso (Spain)

WOMEN -50 kg
1. Hayley Beth Rowlands (Great Britain)
2. Dzhunaj Alieva (Russia)
3. Viktoriya Naskova (Bulgaria)
3. Magdalena Hajduk (Poland)

WOMEN -55 kg
1. Liubov Bakina (Russia)
2. Iya Kostova (Bulgaria)
3. Aliaksandra Kantsavenka (Belarus)
3. Anna Izdebska (Ukraine)

WOMEN -60 kg
1. Ekaterina Shemina (Russia)
2. Iria Fernandez de Arroyabe (Spain)
3. Maryna Samoilenka (Belarus)
3. Marta Lubos (Poland)

WOMEN -65 kg
1. Polina Popova (Russia)
2. Nicole Harizanova (Bulgaria)
3. Ekaterina Yushkevich (Belarus)
3. Agnes Westrin (Sweden)

WOMEN -70kg
1. Monika Zielinska (Poland)
2. Amber Lindblom (Sweden)
3. Irina Valieva (Russia)
3. Anastasiia Litvinenko (Ukraine)

WOMEN 70+kg
1. Valeriia Kolesnikova (Russia)
2. Agata Winiarska (Poland)
3. Andrea Schmidt (Germany)
3. Mette-Marie Nielsen (Sweden)

 
Special Awards
Fighting Spirit: Hayley Beth Rowlands (Great Britain) and Dmitrii Solovev (Russia)
Best Technique: Ekaterina Shemina (Russia) and Szymon Olpinski (Poland)

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