2024-05-04 04:49:42
The national team won ten medals, including four gold medals, three silver medals, and three bronze medals, said a press release from the Royal Moroccan Federation of Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Savate and similar sports.
The four gold medals were won by Kalthoum Akhlouf (-48 kg) after his victory in the final against Kinkso Olaha (Austria) with a score of 30 against 27, and Salma Jabour (-54 kg) by beating Tanita Blingit (Thailand). ) in the final, with a score of 29 against 28, indicates the same source.
Toulaoui Soumia (-71 kg) also contributed to this feat, beating Lingo Khan (Vietnam) with a score of 29 to 28, and Khaoula Daakali (-75 kg), who dominated Tunisian Chaimaa Soudani in the final with a score 30 to 27.
As for the three silver medals, they were won, respectively, by Amine Chtioui (-51 kg), Ayoub Attoudane (-48 kg), and Ali El Ayoubi (+91 kg).
The other three bronze medals were won by Mohamed Yassine Mahsoun (-67 kg), Barhan Jaouaher (-60 kg) and Yahya El Mersi (-57 kg).
Second place in this World Championship went to Thailand, after obtaining four gold medals, two silver and one bronze. Ukraine, for its part, won third place with a total of three gold medals, three silver and one bronze.
During this global sporting competition, the Moroccan national team was technically supervised by national coaches Lahcen Wassou, Mostapha Qotbi and Othman El Ouahabi.
2024-05-04 04:49:42