Women's Full-Contact at W.A.K.O European Championships 2004 Budva -70 kg

The women's heavyweight (70 kg/154 lbs) Full-Contact category at the W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004 in Budva was the second heaviest of the female Full-Contact tournaments and involved just five fighters. Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under Full-Contact kickboxing rules.

Women's Full-Contact Kickboxing at the
W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004 (Budva)
-48 kg
-52 kg
-56 kg
-60 kg
-65 kg
-70 kg
+70 kg

As there were too few competitors for an eight-woman tournament, three of the fighters received a bye into the semi finals. The tournament gold medallist was Julia Chernenko from Russia who defeated Karolina Lukasik from Poland by unanimous decision in the final. Pierina Guerreri from Italy and Jelena Duric from hosts Serbia and Montenegro claimed bronze.[1]

Results

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
   
      Karolina Lukasik D(3:0)  
Pierina Guerreri D(3:0)     Pierina Guerreri    
Sabrina Sedin         Karolina Lukasik  
        Julia Chernenko D(3:0)
      Jelena Duric  
      Julia Chernenko D(3:0)    
   

Key

Abbreviation Meaning
D (2:1) Decision (Winners Score:Losers Score)
WIN KO or Walkover - official source unclear
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