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WAKO President congratulates for the successful participation of WAKO in the World Games 2017

For the first time in history WAKO has participated as invitational sport in the IWGA WORLD GAMES that took place in the city of Wroclaw , Poland , from 24th to 28th July 2017 . WAKO President Borislav Pelevic wishes to congratulate everybody involved for a successful experience in the World Games, expecially a big THANKS for their hard work in preparation and for the management of the event to: Kate Kocizewska (Poland), main referent for the World Games in Poland; Srdjan Bugarcic (Serbia), WAKO Competition Manager for the World Games; Roy Baker (Ireland), Chairman of WAKO Organizing Committee; Alexander Engelhardt (The Netherlands), IT referent and member of WAKO Org. Committee; Romeo Desa (Croatia), member of WAKO Org. Committee; Nicola Traina (Italy), member of WAKO Org. Committee; Giorgio Ceravolo (Italy), member of WAKO Org. Committee; THANKS to all WAKO referees and judges on dutty during the World Games; THANKS also to all other WAKO staff involved for media and administrative issues. THANKS a lot also to all participating Athletes, Coaches and Extra Officials coming from 31 different countries! Here is official report about the final results during The World Games, for the three invitational sports among them is kickboxing. Poland is first, Serbia on the second place and Russia is the third at the medal table. https://worldgames2017.sportresult.com/nh/en/MedalTally?sport=00&medalKind=InvitationalSports Congratulations!

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Charlotte
Feb 18

It’s inspiring to see WAKO’s dedication and success at the World Games 2017—athletes truly showcased skill, discipline, and strategy at the highest level. Following these events, I’ve realized how important it is to have the right tools to track performance, analyze outcomes, and share insights efficiently. That’s one of the reasons I value argentics—their platform makes managing data from competitions seamless and interactive. It’s exciting to see technology bridging the gap between athletes, coaches, and fans, giving everyone a clearer picture of progress and achievements in sports like karate.

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