Alex
28-04-2007, 05:04 PM
This is a report from KW's man at the tournament, Caleb Crane.
Germany Wins Ladies Team Division at the 21st European Kendo Championship in
Lisbon, Portugal
Friday, April 22nd, 2007
Caleb Crane
The German Ladies Team (Safiya Fadai, Sabrian Kumpf, Susanne Aoki, Dance
Yokoo, and Kei Udagawa) soundly defeated the Polish Ladies Team to capture
the 1st European Ladies Team Championship this afternoon. As they did with
all of their opponents, except the French, the German's dominated Poland
nearly from start to finish. Even Sweden, which had managed to defeat Great
Britain in three rounds, was only able to score a single kote(Komaki/Kumpf)
and men(Gustavesson/Yooko) against the Germans. The French, however, caused
the Germans a little bit of consternation and forced a stalemate in two of
their matches (Kumf/Brunel and Yooko/Garcia). In the end the German Ladies
Team remained poised and dominant advancing quickly past all their opponents
to capture the day.
You could expect that winning the inaugural Ladies Team Championship will
give the Germans a swagger and push them to perform strongly in Day 2
(Ladies Individual and Mens Team) and Day 3 (Mens Individual).
Germany Wins Ladies Team Division at the 21st European Kendo Championship in
Lisbon, Portugal
Friday, April 22nd, 2007
Caleb Crane
The German Ladies Team (Safiya Fadai, Sabrian Kumpf, Susanne Aoki, Dance
Yokoo, and Kei Udagawa) soundly defeated the Polish Ladies Team to capture
the 1st European Ladies Team Championship this afternoon. As they did with
all of their opponents, except the French, the German's dominated Poland
nearly from start to finish. Even Sweden, which had managed to defeat Great
Britain in three rounds, was only able to score a single kote(Komaki/Kumpf)
and men(Gustavesson/Yooko) against the Germans. The French, however, caused
the Germans a little bit of consternation and forced a stalemate in two of
their matches (Kumf/Brunel and Yooko/Garcia). In the end the German Ladies
Team remained poised and dominant advancing quickly past all their opponents
to capture the day.
You could expect that winning the inaugural Ladies Team Championship will
give the Germans a swagger and push them to perform strongly in Day 2
(Ladies Individual and Mens Team) and Day 3 (Mens Individual).