Men's Semi-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Coimbra -57 kg

The men's 57 kg (125.4 lbs) Semi-Contact category at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 in Coimbra was the lightest of the male Semi-Contact tournaments being the equivalent of the featherweight division when compared to Full-Contact's weight classes. There were eleven men from two continents (Europe and Asia) taking part in the competition. Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under Semi-Contact rules.

As there were too few fighters for a sixteen-man tournament, five of the contestants had byes through to the quarter finals. The tournament winner was Canada's Robbie Lavoie who defeated Poland's Piotr Bąkowski in the final on points to claim gold. The two Light-Contact finalists from the earlier Belgrade event, silver medal winner Maxim Aysin from Russia and champion Dezső Debreczeni from Hungary, had to make do with bronze medal finishes.[1]

Results

These matches were decided on points.

1st Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
      
          Russia Maxim Aysin 11  
          Slovenia Dusan Lamut 1  
            Russia Maxim Aysin 16  
 Republic of Ireland Jason Doyle 19        Poland Piotr Bąkowski 20  
 Turkey Serkan Sarikaya 9      Republic of Ireland Jason Doyle 12  
          Poland Piotr Bąkowski 18  
            Poland Piotr Bąkowski 9
            Canada Robbie Lavoie 12
          Canada Robbie Lavoie 10  
 Italy Davide Nucci 10      Italy Davide Nucci 0  
 India Sushil Kumar Butadaw 0        Canada Robbie Lavoie 18  
 United Kingdom Darren Chapman 11        Hungary Dezső Debreczeni 14  
 United States Robert Andreozzi 0      United Kingdom Darren Chapman 7       
          Hungary Dezső Debreczeni 11       
      

See also

References

  1. "Official WAKO results (Zip File - Click on Pools SC.pdf)". www.wakoweb.com. Retrieved 2011-03-19.
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