Montenegrin kickboxers win ten medals in Antalya

The World Cup in Turkey brought together around 2.500 competitors from 43 countries.

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Photo: Kickboxing Association of Montenegro
Photo: Kickboxing Association of Montenegro
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The Montenegrin kickboxing team finished its performance at the World Cup in Antalya with ten medals, four gold and three silver and bronze.

Gold medals were won by seniors Nemanja Čađenović and Viktor Dukić and juniors Gzim Preljvukaj and Mila Jović.

Čađenović (low-kick, up to 71) won his fourth trophy at the tournament in Turkey with three victories.

In the round of 16, he defeated Karagoz from Turkey, in the semifinals he was better than Mehmeti from Kosovo, while in the final match he was defeated by Dut from Turkey.

Dukić (K1, +91) won his second senior gold medal at the World Cups with two triumphs.

In the semifinals, he defeated Austrian Pruš, and in the final, Azerbaijani Shabandayev.

Junior Gzim Prelvukaj (low kick, -71) had an excellent performance.

In the first two rounds, he defeated Turkish national team members Oglakcioglu and Delicej, in the semi-final match he triumphed over Mehmeti from Kosovo, while in the fight for gold he celebrated against another domestic competitor, Çelik.

Jović (low kick, -60) defeated Erden from Turkey by stoppage in the semifinals, and defeated her compatriot Ekin in the final.

Juniors Sultan Imeri, Miloš Vojinović and Slađana Božović won silver medals.

Imeri (low kick, -57), after winning over Tatli from Turkey, narrowly lost to Gundem, also a representative of Turkey, in the final.

Vojinović was defeated by Bakitzan from Kazakhstan in the gold medal match.

He was previously better than Elaldi and Aydin from Turkey.

Božović (full-contact, -60), after winning over Pridanov from Kazakhstan, lost in the final to Danizmas from Turkey.

Bronze medals went to senior Viktor Borozan and juniors Isah Tarhaniš and Dragan Muratović.

Borozan (low kick, -67) defeated Turkish fighters Oner and Keskin by stoppage, only to lose in the final against Petre Velkov from North Macedonia.

Tarkhanish (low kick, -67) recorded two victories against domestic competitors Karakush and Ćaliskin, but was stopped in the semifinals by Alibi from Kazakhstan.

Muratović (full-contact, -54) was defeated in the final match by Furkan from Turkey.

The World Cup in Turkey brought together around 2.500 competitors from 43 countries.

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