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KWUCAMP: Message from Shihan Ramil Gabbassov

Executive Director of the Russian Union of Martial Arts, Shihan Ramil Gabbassov

during a meeting with the leadership of the Bulgarian Kyokushin told about his impression of the 10th Anniversary International summer camp of the Bulgarian Karate Kyokushin Federation, under the direction of KWU in Kamchia, Bulgaria

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“Once again I was pleasantly surprised by the family atmosphere that reigns in Kamchia. Kyokushin unites people of different nationalities and continents and the current camp is a good proof of that.  Almost a thousand people from 13 countries are living together, training and exchanging experience – that is truly invaluable. Once again I want to thank the leadership of the Bulgarian Karate Kyokushin Federation for the opportunity to be here, ” – said Sihan Ramil Gabbassov

 

Исполнительный директор Российского Союза боевых искусств, Президент ФВКР Рамиль Габбасов в рамках встречи с руководством Болгарской Федерации Каратэ Киокушин рассказал о своих впечатлениях о сборах в Камчии.

«В очередной раз я приятно удивлен поистне семейно атмосферой, которая царит в Камчии. Киокушин объединяет людей разных национальностей и континентов и нынешние сборы – лишнее тому доказательство.
Почти тысяча человек из 13 стран мира вместе живет, вместе тренируется и обменивается опытом, который поистине бесценен. Еще раз хочу поблагодарить руководство Болгарской Федерации Каратэ Киокушин за возможность быть здесь»,
– заявил Рамиль Габбасов.

 

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