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
Grit, grace, and the will to Win: Aina Laura Rasoanaivo Razafy makes history for Madagascar at the Qingdao Grand Prix 2025
Combat Sports in Africa
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Grit, grace, and the will to Win: Aina Laura Rasoanaivo Razafy makes history for Madagascar at the Qingdao Grand Prix 2025
Grit, grace, and the will to win capture the experience of Aina Laura Rasoanaivo Razafy, the Malagasy judoka who made history by earning Madagascar’s first-ever World Judo Tour medal — a silver at the Qingdao Grand Prix 2025. In this episode of Combat Sports in Africa, Laura shares what it took to adapt, stay focused, and show up — especially when things got tough. She reflects on the Qingdao Grand Prix 2025, her journey into judo, how the Paris 2024 Olympic Games reshaped her mindset, and wh...
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