W.A.K.O. World Championships 1993 (Atlantic City)

W.A.K.O. World Championships 1993 in Atlantic City were the joint ninth world kickboxing championships hosted by the W.A.K.O. organization arranged by W.A.K.O. USA president Jim Lantrip. As with the 1985 championships the organization had suffered a temporary split due to political differences, and a second event was planned later in the month in Budapest, although the differences would be resolved in the near future.

W.A.K.O. World Championships 1993 (Atlantic City)
The poster for W.A.K.O. World Championships 1993 (Atlantic City).
Information
PromotionW.A.K.O.
DateNovember 4 (Start)
November 6, 1993 (End)
VenueTrump Taj Mahal
City Atlantic City, NJ, USA
Event chronology
W.A.K.O. European Championships 1992 W.A.K.O. World Championships 1993 (Atlantic City) W.A.K.O. World Championships 1993 (Budapest)

The Atlantic City championships were open to amateur men and women, with thirty-one countries taking part, and styles on offer included Semi-Contact, Light-Contact and Musical Forms. Christine Bannon-Rodrigues, who had made history at the 1991 championships, repeated the feat by winning a further three gold medals and proving the first time was no fluke.[1] By the end of the event, hosts USA were the strongest nation, with Hungary second and Germany third. It was held at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, NJ, USA over three days - starting on Thursday, 4 November and ending on Saturday, 6 November 1993.[2]

Semi-Contact

Semi-Contact is a form of kickboxing in which fights were won by points given due to technique, skill and speed, with physical force limited - more information on Semi-Contact can be found on the W.A.K.O. website, although the rules will have changed since 1993.[3] The men had eight weight divisions ranging from 57 kg/125.4 lbs to over 89 kg/+195.8 lbs, with the under/over 89 kg divisions being newly introduced. The women's competition also expanded, now having five divisions, ranging from 50 kg/110 lbs to over 65 kg/143 lbs. As with the last world championships in London, Christine Bannon-Rodrigues was the most notable winner as she repeated her three gold medal feat - winning in Semi-Contact as well in Musical Forms (x2), while Lajos Hugyetz would win two golds (winning in Light-Contact as well), and karate fighter Tony Young was a further notable winner. By the end of the championships the strongest country in Semi-Contact was the host nation USA with four golds, two silvers and six bronzes.[4]

Men's Semi-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-57 kg Oliver Drexler Bruno Manca Lantos Gyla
Bernd Duffy
-63 kg Tony Young Maurizio Cuccu Martin Kilgus
Hardus Laurens
-69 kg Pedro Xavier Mike Conroy Billy Bryce
István Tóth
-74 kg Lajos Hugyetz Emanuele Bozzolani Franjo Zobic
Chris Rappold
-79 kg Ralf Kunzler Stefan Martin Markus Zadra
Peter Edwards
-84 kg Alfie Lewis Zoltan Szucs Jerry Fontanez
Volpato Diego
-89 kg Emanuel Bettencourt Barnabas Katona Steve Babcock
Maik Böttcher
+89 kg Alvin Mighty Ali Özkan Richard Plowden
Volpato Diego

Women's Semi-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-50 kg Lori Lantrip-Stanley Amanda Quansah Tiziana Favaro
Rita Pesuth
-55 kg Christine Bannon-Rodrigues Miriam Diller Ann-May Viksund
Nancy Morneau
-60 kg Kierston Sims Christina Senigalia Carla Ribeiro
Manon Desrochers
-65 kg Dawn Roffey Michelle Arango Tunde Kocsis
Eunice Huthard
+65 kg Tiziana Zennaro Carylanne Lamb Nicola Corbett
Sue Brazelton

Light-Contact

More physical than Semi-Contact but less so than Full-Contact, points were awarded and fights won on the basis of speed and technique over power, and it was seen as a transition stage for fighters who were considering a move from Semi to Full-Contact. More information on Light-Contact rules can be found of the W.A.K.O. website, although be aware that the rules may have changed since 1993.[5] As with Semi-Contact, the men and women had new weight divisions, with the men having eight ranging from 57 kg/125.4 lbs to over 89 kg/+195.8 lbs, and the women five, ranging from 50 kg/110 lbs to over 65 kg/143 lbs. Notable winners included Lajos Hugyetz (who also won gold in Semi-Contact) and future pro boxing champion Pelé Reid, who added to the gold he had won at the last W.A.K.O. Europeans. By the end of the championships Hungary was by far the most successful nation in Light-Contact, winning six golds, one silver and one bronze medal.[6]

Men's Light-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-57 kg Lantos Gyula Piotr Siegoczynski Spanu Gianpaolo
Gabriel Damm
-63 kg Jorge Coelho Chad Barron Joachim Wage-Mons
Silvano Cosentino
-69 kg István Tóth Sergei Kirpjakov Piotr Bartnicki
Ottavio Panunzio
-74 kg Lajos Hugyetz Michael Wübke Haci Avcioglu
Dimitri Smirnov
-79 kg Herman Muhlheim Bernd Reichenbach Piotr Panczuk
Ali Chehadeh
-84 kg Zoltan Szucs Stefan Dietrich Martin Cantin
Bartolomeo Bonvino
-89 kg Jean-Marc Koumba Victor Chicko Abundio Munoz
Nuno Souto
+89 kg Pelé Reid William Eaves Mladen Paylin
Sascha Beganovic

Women's Light-Contact Kickboxing Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-50 kg Rita Pesuth Giovanna Neglia Shelly Taylor
Amanda Quansah
-55 kg Iwona Buzowska Lorraine Cotter Marianna Hegyi
Ann-May Viksund
-60 kg Gaby Bada Karoline Sutter Ulrike Wörz
Linda Dice
-65 kg Birgid Sasse Tunde Kocsis Justina Hall
Marta Kickner
+65 kg Christina Cerpi Lisa Crosby Doris Aboagye
Claudia Schregele

Forms

Musical Forms is a non-physical competition which sees the contestants fighting against imaginary foes using Martial Arts techniques - more information can be accessed on the W.A.K.O. website, although be aware that the rules may have changed since 1993.[7] The men and women were allowed to participate in four different styles explained below:

The most notable winner was Christine Bannon-Rodrigues who claimed two gold medals in Soft Styles and Soft Styles with Weapons to add to the gold she won in Semi-Contact to equal the record she had set at the last W.A.K.O. world championships of three gold medals in a single event. By the end of the championships the host nation USA were the top nation in Musical Forms, winning four golds and three silvers.[8]

Men's Musical Forms Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hard Styles Dominic Adam Gabe Reynaga Pedro Xavier
Soft Styles Richard Brandon Earl Blijd Emanuel Bettencourt
Hard Styles with Weapons Alan Belisle Werner Stark Pedro Xavier
Soft Styles with Weapons Richard Brandon Sylvester Engelhart Anthony Spatola

Women's Musical Forms Medals Table

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hard Styles Patricia Lamoureux Stacy Knight Karoline Sutter
Soft Styles Christine Bannon-Rodrigues Natali Bordijan Tatjana Anjenko
Hard Styles with Weapons Manon Desrochers Michelle Arrango No bronze medallist recorded
Soft Styles with Weapons Christine Bannon-Rodrigues Natali Bordijan Tatjana Anjenko

Overall Medals Standing (Top 5)

Ranking Country Gold Silver Bronze
1 USA 8 8 10
2 Hungary 7 3 5
3 Germany 5 5 5
4 Canada 5 0 3
5 England 3 2 4
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See also

References

  1. "MASTER CHRISTINE BANNON-RODRIGUES (Biography)". www.karatekidzonline.com. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
  2. "Event #2: 1993 WAKO World Championships" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
  3. "Semi-Contact Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  4. "Event #2: 1993 WAKO World Championship Results (Men/Women Semi-Contact)" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
  5. "WAKO Light-Contact Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  6. "Event #2: 1993 WAKO World Championship Results (Men/Women Light-Contact)" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
  7. "WAKO Musical Forms Rules" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
  8. "Event #2: 1993 WAKO World Championship Results (Men/Women Forms)" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
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