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Combat Sports in Africa
Garmamie
67 episodes
3 weeks ago
A quick Combat Sports in Africa update from Wuxi, China, where African athletes made their mark at the 2025 World Taekwondo Championships. Tunisia’s Wafa Masghouni and Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi, along with Egypt’s Seif Eissa, all struck gold. Check out the full results on the official World Taekwondo website, and read the feature “Wafa takes seamless step from junior to senior world champion.” Follow Combat Sports in Africa on facebook , YouTube and Instagram
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A quick Combat Sports in Africa update from Wuxi, China, where African athletes made their mark at the 2025 World Taekwondo Championships. Tunisia’s Wafa Masghouni and Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi, along with Egypt’s Seif Eissa, all struck gold. Check out the full results on the official World Taekwondo website, and read the feature “Wafa takes seamless step from junior to senior world champion.” Follow Combat Sports in Africa on facebook , YouTube and Instagram
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Akira Nakajima: Judo, Los Angeles 2028, and supporting Ugandan Judo
Combat Sports in Africa
11 minutes
11 months ago
Akira Nakajima: Judo, Los Angeles 2028, and supporting Ugandan Judo
In this episode of Combat Sports in Africa, we speak with 21-year-old judoka Akira Nakajima, who proudly represents Uganda on the international stage while training in Japan. Akira shares his experiences at his first Grand Slam, his goals for the Los Angeles Olympics, and his hopes for the growth of judo in Uganda. We also discuss the importance of support for athletes to train and compete globally. Follow Combat Sports in Africa on facebook , YouTube and Instagram
Combat Sports in Africa
A quick Combat Sports in Africa update from Wuxi, China, where African athletes made their mark at the 2025 World Taekwondo Championships. Tunisia’s Wafa Masghouni and Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi, along with Egypt’s Seif Eissa, all struck gold. Check out the full results on the official World Taekwondo website, and read the feature “Wafa takes seamless step from junior to senior world champion.” Follow Combat Sports in Africa on facebook , YouTube and Instagram