KENPO Kythira: All the distinctions at the World Championships in Lisbon

The works and days of the highly successful presence of the KENPO team of Panagiotis Tsimberis at the World Championships in Portugal. Read in detail the medals won by the athletes of ED PARKER'S KENPO Kythera, TSIMPERIS KENPO HELLAS, as well as the category in which each distinction was achieved.

Triumphant was the presence of the ED PARKER'S KENPO Kythera team, TSIMPERIS KENPO HELLAS, at the KENPO INTERNATIONAL world championship, held in Portugal between 20 and 23 October.

The athletes and the athletes of the Panagiotis Tsimperis gave their best at IKC Lisbon 2022 and returned with 15 medals in their luggage, 5 of which were gold.

This was the first time after two years of abstention due to covid, that the team participated in an international event, in a championship in which 19 countries with 650 athletes were present.

The start of the event on Thursday, October 20 was accompanied by black belt exams and seminars by high level Kenpo International teachers. The seminars continued on Friday, October 21 and the children's competition classes started at noon. Finally, on Saturday 22 October the junior and adult categories competed.

The distinctions of our athletes and athletes

Marina Samiou (School of Kythera)

1st place in self-defence techniques

1st place in Kenpo forms

Marinos Trifyllis (Kythera School)

2nd place kenpo forms

2nd place racing

3rd place self-defense techniques

Jason Dedeoglou (Kythera School)

3rd place racing

Thanasis Agioploudis (Kythera School)

5th place kenpo forms

George Faros (Kythera School)

1st place racing

Maria Petrochilou (Kythera School)

3rd place self-defense techniques

Areti Ayopludi (Kythera School)

1st place kenpo forms

3rd place self-defense techniques

Katerina Protopsaltis (Kythera School)

3rd place kenpo forms

Ioanna Vlachogenni (Kallithea School)

1st place self-defence techniques

3rd place kenpo forms

Sotiris Kontakos (Kallithea School)

2nd place in self-defence techniques

Dimitris Tsimperis (Kythera School)

2nd place in racing (+85kg) black belts

The cornerstone of success is of course the founder of the School, Panagiotis Tsimberis, the teacher, the educator, the man who, as his student Ioanna Vlachogeni says, taught (and still teaches) much more than kenpo karate. He teaches «honor, fair play, loyalty, unity, patience, effort, faith and above all teamwork in a sport that is considered an individual sport». A man who never fails to thank the parents of the children for the support and trust they have shown in him and his work over the years.

Here is a rich photo reportage of our team's presence in Lisbon.

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