Alexander Gerunov
Medal record | ||
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Men's karate | ||
Representing France | ||
World Games | ||
2005 Duisburg | Kumite +80 kg | |
2005 Duisburg | Kumite open |
Alexander Evgenevich Gerunov (born December 10, 1979), is a Russian Karateka who won the World Championships (2004), European Championships (2004) and World Games (2005). He is also an instructor of the School of Combat Skills "Soyuz" (Togliatti, Russia). Gerunov was born and trained in Togliatti by trainer, Valerie P. Kokshin.[1] He's trained in Shotokan, Wado-ryu Goju-ryu, Shito-ryu and Taekwondo.
Major achievements
- European Karate Federation Championships +80 kg Kumite, Champion 2004
- World Karate Federation Championships +80 kg Kumite, Champion 2004
- World Games +80 kg Kumite, Champion 2005
- World Shito ryu Karate Federation Championships +75 kg Kumite, Champion 2006
- On November 28, 2005, he was given the title of the Laureate of State Prize, "The Golden Belt of Russia".
See also
References
- Alexander Gerunov Komsomolskaya Pravda February 18, 2005
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