Miroslav Vujović wants a medal in Belgrade

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Miroslav Vujović and Predrag Lekić, Photo: Kickboxing Association of Montenegro, Kickboxing Association of Montenegro
Miroslav Vujović and Predrag Lekić, Photo: Kickboxing Association of Montenegro, Kickboxing Association of Montenegro
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Ažurirano: 16.03.2018. 15:15h

Montenegrin kickboxer Miroslav Vujović will perform at the traditional European Cup, Serbian Open, which will be held in Belgrade for the next two days, the Kickboxing Association announced.

It is stated that the championship will be held in the K1 and Cyclite contact disciplines for cadets, juniors and seniors, in men's and women's competition.

Vujović said that he is ready to welcome the tournament, it is said that it will be his first challenge this year.

"In the period from the last appearance at the World Championship until now, I trained really hard in order to prepare as well as possible and upgrade my knowledge. In addition to training at my club Ariston, during January and February I stayed in Amsterdam, where I participated in several , renowned clubs gained great experience. The performance in Belgrade will be a serious test of everything I have done in the past period".

He said that he expects strong competition at the European Cup, stating that he hopes that the gold medal will arrive in Podgorica.

His coach in the club and the national team, Predrag Lekić, said that it will be an excellent test of form for Vujović and the start of a new competitive season.

"I expect him to show high quality kick-boxing and excellent preparation, bearing in mind that he has been training well since the World Championship in Budapest," said Lekic.

Elimination fights in both disciplines will start on Saturday, at 10:30 a.m. On Sunday, at nine o'clock, the elimination and final fights will begin in Kiklajt, as well as the continuation of the eliminations and final fights in the K1 discipline.

The final in the K1 discipline will start at 18 p.m.

The organizer announced that this year, apart from competitors from Serbian clubs, fighters from Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Moldova, Greece, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina will participate.

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