Recap of the 2017 AIKO Győri Ashihara Karate Gála in Hungary
Recap of the 2017 AIKO Győri Ashihara Karate Gála in Hungary organized by the Likócsi Ashihara Karate Sportschool
At the fifth of March 2017 AIKO Győri Ashihara Karate Gála was held in Hungary. This event was organized by the Likócsi Ashihara Karate Sportschool under the flag of the Hungarian Ashihara Karate Association.
Several style represented itself with in total 18 dojos and almost 130 competitors.
Among the participants were children and adults.
The tournament featured High-quality fights, fair judiging and a good sportive mood.
It was nice to see familiar faces and new fighters who also appeared in the tournament.
The tournament would not have been possible without the participants and of course our sponsors.
Thank you so much for your participation and help:
Rehab Rába Ltd. ,
CERN Food Ltd,
the Christian Democratic Youth Federation of Győr,
Gyula Horváth,
Summer Attila and his family.
Here you find some pictures we made during the day, Osu
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