The Wado Ferreiros/Bombeiros Voluntários de Amares Karate Club took part last weekend in the National Wado Championship, which took place in the town of Sobreposta, in Braga.
The karatekas of the Amares team brilliantly won five gold medals, three silver and as many bronze, totaling 11 medals during this competition.
This championship brought together 11 teams from various regions of the country and saw the participation of more than 130 athletes.
Results :
Initiates:
3e : Daniela Rodrigues
Cadets :
1re: Raquel Saraiva
Seniors :
1re: Monika Pernosa
2e: Inês Oliveira
Veterans:
1re: Lúcia Oliveira
Initiates:
1st: Adelino Silva
Juveniles :
2e : Salvador Rodrigues
Seniors :
3e: Sérgio Barros
Initiates:
1re: Matilde Monteiro
2nd: Sofia Martins
3e : Daniela Rodrigues
Juveniles :
1re: Ana Liz
Cadets :
1re: Raquel Saraiva
Juveniles :
3e: Duarte Carril
Opinion Sportive
It is fascinating to see how karate continues to galvanize local communities and encourage young people to get involved in sporting disciplines. The success of the Wado Ferreiros/Bombeiros Voluntários de Amares Karate Klub during this national championship highlights not only the quality of the training offered, but also the importance of competition in the personal development of young athletes. These events are key character-building moments, as they allow participants to compete, learn to handle pressure and develop team spirit. In my eyes, the evolution of the practice of karate in Portugal should be followed carefully, not only for its sporting performances, but also for its undeniable societal impact.
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- Source : https://oamarense.pt/karate-wado-ferreiros-bv-amares-arrecada-cinco-medalhas-de-ouro-no-campeonato-nacional/
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