Feryal Abdelaziz wins glorious gold for Egypt in Tokyo women’s karate

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Feryal Abdelaziz claimed glorious gold for Egypt after beating Irina Zaretska 2-0 in the final for the Women’s Karate Kumite +61 kilogram competition at Tokyo 2020. (AFP)
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Feryal Abdelaziz claimed glorious gold for Egypt after beating Irina Zaretska 2-0 in the final for the Women’s Karate Kumite +61 kilogram competition at Tokyo 2020. (AFP)
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Feryal Abdelaziz claimed glorious gold for Egypt after beating Irina Zaretska 2-0 in the final for the Women’s Karate Kumite +61 kilogram competition at Tokyo 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 07 August 2021
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Feryal Abdelaziz wins glorious gold for Egypt in Tokyo women’s karate

  • 22 year old beats Iryna Zaretska 2-0 to win Women’s Kumite +61 kilogram competition

DUBAI: Feryal Abdelaziz has claimed glorious gold for Egypt after beating Irina Zaretska 2-0 in the final for the Women’s Karate Kumite +61 kilogram competition at Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan arena on Saturday afternoon.

Abdelaziz fought confidently from the start, but in cagey and strategic match, there was no score going into the last minute of the three-minute bout.

She finally took the lead with less than 30 seconds left and followed it up with another almost immediately.

At the final buzzer there were scenes of joy from Abdelaziz and her team, as Egypt confirmed a stunning win.

The gold medal comes a day after Giana Lotfy claimed an Olympic bronze in karate despite losing her Women’s Kumite -61 kilogram semifinal bout to China’s Yin Xiaoyan.

The karate kumite competition does not have a bronze medal match for the semifinal losers, unlike some other Olympic disciplines, with both competitors sharing the honor of third place on the podium.

Abdelaziz’s win capped a day of six superb performances.

After only 20 seconds of the semifinal against Sofya Berultseva of Azerbaijan saw both athletes score a yuko, Abdelaziz followed shortly with another to lead 2-1 with two of the three minutes left.

The Egyptian was full of confidence and she edged closer to the final by taking a 3-1 lead halfway through the bout. All Abdelaziz needed to do was maintain her focus and at least a karate silver medal was going to Egypt.

After Berultseva pulled the score back to 3-3, Abdelaziz resounded with quick yuko to lead again, and with 22 seconds left, she went 5-3 up. Another point for her opponent could not stop a brilliant win and her progression to the final, where she was set to meet Iryna Zaretska of Azerbaijan.

In her first match of the day, Abdelaziz immediately showed her strength by beating Li Gong of China of 4-0, scoring an ippon with just under a minute left in the bout, and followed that up with another point with 22 seconds left.

And in her second match against Elena Quirici of Switzerland, the 22 year old from Cairo took a three-point lead with a superb display of skill. But with less than a minute left, the Swiss squared the match with an ippon. With the match ending 3-3, Abdelaziz won via senshu — awarded for the first unopposed score of the contest.

Abdelaziz led the standings after two matches, at least for the four competitors in Pool B.

She had a ideal start to her third match, with an ippon giving her a three-point lead after 32 seconds over Iranian opponent Hamideh Abbasali. After the match equalizing back to 3-3, another ippon gave her a 6-3 lead with just over a minute left. But the Iranian rallied and managed to pull off an impressive 9-7 win to delay Abdelaziz’s advance.

Progress to the semifinals was confirmed with a 0-0 tie with Algerian Lamya Matoub, who had lost her first three matches, a dead rubber.


Dubai Basketball beat defending EuroLeague champions Fenerbahce for second time this season

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Dubai Basketball beat defending EuroLeague champions Fenerbahce for second time this season

  • A 92-81 victory was Dubai’s 13th home win of the season across two leagues

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball produced another historic night at Coca-Cola Arena, defeating Turkish giants and reigning EuroLeague champions Fenerbahce 92-81 to secure their second victory over the title holders in their debut EuroLeague campaign.

Roared on by a sold-out crowd in Dubai, Jurica Golemac’s side brought their trademark home court control to a high-intensity contest and closed out a decisive result in EuroLeague Round 21. The victory halted Fenerbahce’s four-game winning streak and underlined Dubai Basketball’s growing presence in the league.

From the opening tip, the hosts imposed themselves at both ends of the floor, executing with purpose and closing out a statement win in front of their fans. Bosnian canter Kenan Kamenjas led the charge with a dominant double-double of 20 points and 15 rebounds while McKinley Wright topped the scoring charts with 22 points — both players making their mark for their debut season with the Dubai side.

Dubai Basketball Head Coach Jurica Golemac praised his players’ response and mentality following the final buzzer.

“Congratulations to the players,” he said. “We answered the challenge in the best possible way,” Golemac said. “After the last two games, we knew we had to show much more desire and energy, and that’s exactly what this group delivered.”

The atmosphere inside Coca-Cola Arena matched the magnitude of the occasion, and Golemac reserved special praise for Dubai’s very own saying: “Fenerbahce brought their fans, but I’m very proud of ours,” he said. “They competed in the stands the same way we competed on the court. Congratulations to them and to the players.”

This is Dubai’s 13th home win of the season across two leagues — cementing Coca-Cola Arena as one of the toughest home courts to compete in across two of the best European leagues. The city next welcomes Serbia’s Borac Mozzart for an ABA League Monday night match-up on Jan. 12.