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Turkish karatekas eye European Championship medal record

Turkish Karate Federation President

Aslan Abid Uğuz expressed his desire to bolster their medal record at the forthcoming European Championship, scheduled to take place in Spain from March 22-26. Uğuz, who traveled to Konya for the second leg of the Karate 1 A Series held from March 10-12, told Anadolu Agency (AA) that the tournament is one of the most significant events hosted by the World Karate Federation.

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He also highlighted that the tournament in Athens, the first stage of which was a great success, earned the athletes significant points in the rankings. “After the catastrophic disaster that occurred, we are striving to mend the wounds through sports, as the minister of Youth and Sports, Mehmet Muharrem Kasapoğlu, elucidated. Nearly 1,200 athletes representing 75 countries have assembled here to compete. Our nation has also assembled a sizable squad of athletes, who will be the cornerstone of our national team,” he said. Uğuz underlined the need for at least four national athletes to conclude the season as a “Grand Winner” in the world rankings.

“Our athletes gain valuable experience and ascend to new heights with the points they earn. We have the European Championship in Spain in the upcoming weeks, and we made history at the previous tournament in Gaziantep with an impressive seven gold medals. Our goal is to emulate, if not surpass, this success in Spain and make our mark at the World Karate Championship, where we have not won a gold medal since 2014. Our mission is to write a new chapter of triumph in Europe and, ultimately, crown karate with golden glory across the world,” he said. Uğuz proudly stated that the federation had devoted itself to helping the Feb. 6 earthquake survivors with the aim to make them forget the traumatic events they had endured.

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