This document lists the results of the 2018 Championnat National Kumite competition in Luxembourg. It provides the rankings for various age groups and weight categories in men's and women's kumite. First, second, and third place winners are listed for each division, along with their name, club, and country of Luxembourg. The document contains results for over 50 different competitive divisions for youth, junior, and senior male and female competitors.
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The document lists the results of the Open de Luxembourg 2013 karate competition held on May 4th, 2013. It provides rankings and information on competitors in various kata and kumite categories for men, women, and youth. Categories included open, senior, and various youth age groups. Competitors came from Luxembourg, Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, and other nations to participate in the competition.
This document provides results from the 1st Championship of the Small States of Europe competition in 2014. It lists winners and placement for various age groups and weight categories in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for men and women from European countries. Laila Kinsch from Luxembourg placed first in the senior female kata category. Johnny Da_Luz from Luxembourg was ranked first in the under 14 male -40 & -45 kg kumite division. The results show placements for multiple competitions across different ages, weights, styles and countries.
This document provides the official results of the Battle of the Teams 2015 karate competition held on November 28, 2015. It lists the top three placing teams in each age and gender category of the competition, including the names of individual team members. A total of 16 different age/gender categories were contested, with between 3 to 16 teams entered in each category.
This document provides results from the 11th Michael Milon Cup kata and kumite competition held on January 16, 2016. It lists winners and placement in various age and weight categories for female and male competitors in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). Sandra Ripsch from Germany won first place in female senior kata. Dean Grill from Belgium won first in male senior kumite over 75kg. The competition included participants from Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, France, and other countries.
This document summarizes the results of the 15th International VIENNA Open 2015 karate tournament. It lists winners in different age categories for both male and female competitors in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events. Key winners included Kristin Wieninger in female seniors kata and U18 kata, Julian_Enrik Smoliga in male seniors and U18 kata, and Sofija Misic in female U12 kumite am ball. The tournament saw participation from countries across Europe.
This document provides the official results from the Estonian Open 2017 karate tournament held on January 14, 2017. It lists the placements and participants in each event by gender and age category. Some of the top placing teams and individuals are from Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Sweden and other countries. The events included kumite (sparring), kata (forms), and team competitions for various youth, cadet, junior and adult age divisions.
This document contains results from the 2014 Austrian Youth Championships in karate. It lists the rankings in various categories including individual and team forms (kata) for males and females from under 10 to under 21 age groups, as well as individual sparring (kumite) for females under 12. First, second, third and some fourth/fifth place finishers are listed with their club or team for each category.
This document provides results from the International Banzai Cup Open 2014 karate tournament. It lists winners in various age groups and weight categories for both kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions for males and females. First, second, and third place winners are identified by name, country or club they represent.
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The document lists the results of the Open de Luxembourg 2013 karate competition held on May 4th, 2013. It provides rankings and information on competitors in various kata and kumite categories for men, women, and youth. Categories included open, senior, and various youth age groups. Competitors came from Luxembourg, Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, and other nations to participate in the competition.
This document provides results from the 1st Championship of the Small States of Europe competition in 2014. It lists winners and placement for various age groups and weight categories in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for men and women from European countries. Laila Kinsch from Luxembourg placed first in the senior female kata category. Johnny Da_Luz from Luxembourg was ranked first in the under 14 male -40 & -45 kg kumite division. The results show placements for multiple competitions across different ages, weights, styles and countries.
This document provides the official results of the Battle of the Teams 2015 karate competition held on November 28, 2015. It lists the top three placing teams in each age and gender category of the competition, including the names of individual team members. A total of 16 different age/gender categories were contested, with between 3 to 16 teams entered in each category.
This document provides results from the 11th Michael Milon Cup kata and kumite competition held on January 16, 2016. It lists winners and placement in various age and weight categories for female and male competitors in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). Sandra Ripsch from Germany won first place in female senior kata. Dean Grill from Belgium won first in male senior kumite over 75kg. The competition included participants from Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, France, and other countries.
This document summarizes the results of the 15th International VIENNA Open 2015 karate tournament. It lists winners in different age categories for both male and female competitors in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events. Key winners included Kristin Wieninger in female seniors kata and U18 kata, Julian_Enrik Smoliga in male seniors and U18 kata, and Sofija Misic in female U12 kumite am ball. The tournament saw participation from countries across Europe.
This document provides the official results from the Estonian Open 2017 karate tournament held on January 14, 2017. It lists the placements and participants in each event by gender and age category. Some of the top placing teams and individuals are from Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Sweden and other countries. The events included kumite (sparring), kata (forms), and team competitions for various youth, cadet, junior and adult age divisions.
This document contains results from the 2014 Austrian Youth Championships in karate. It lists the rankings in various categories including individual and team forms (kata) for males and females from under 10 to under 21 age groups, as well as individual sparring (kumite) for females under 12. First, second, third and some fourth/fifth place finishers are listed with their club or team for each category.
This document provides results from the International Banzai Cup Open 2014 karate tournament. It lists winners in various age groups and weight categories for both kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions for males and females. First, second, and third place winners are identified by name, country or club they represent.
This document provides results from the 4th Basel Open Masters 2013 karate tournament held on 2013-10-19 in Basel, Switzerland. It lists winners in multiple categories for both male and female competitors of different age groups including Cadet, Junior, Children and Masters. Fanny Clavien from Switzerland won the female Basel Open Masters category while Gokhan Gunduz from Turkey won the male category. The lists provide rankings, names, clubs or countries for the top competitors in each kata and kumite division.
The document provides results from the 15th Euro Grand Prix kata and kumite competitions in Pilsen, Czech Republic in 2014. In the female cadet kata individual under 14 category, Laura Scharff from Denmark placed first and Cecilie Scharff from Denmark placed third. In the female junior kumite individual under 53 category, Anna-Johanna Nilsson from Sweden placed first and Simona Eiblová from the Czech Republic placed second. The document lists multiple other winners across various age groups and weight categories in the kata and kumite competitions.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Salzburg, Austria in 2016. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event. In the female kata competition, Shimizu Kiyou from Japan placed first. In the female -50kg kumite, Tadano Ayaka from Japan placed first. The top teams in female team kata were the Slovakian national team in first place and Vietnam in second. The document provides results for all female and male individual and team events in a similar format.
The document provides results from the Gothenburg International Karate Open competition held on November 12-13, 2016. It lists winners in various age categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for male and female competitors from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and other countries. The top three placing competitors are listed for each category of events at the tournament.
This document provides results from the International Basel Open Masters 2015 karate tournament. It lists winners and placement in various age group, gender, weight class categories. The top competitors are identified with name, country and club. The tournament included categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) across cadet, children, and open/adult divisions.
The document provides results from the Austrian Junior Open 2014 karate competition. It lists winners in various age groups and categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both male and female competitors. Key results include Selen Coskunpinar of Germany winning the female U10 kata and Ivan Ivanov of Bulgaria winning the male U12 kata. The document also provides team results with the Asia Sports Karateschule team from Germany taking first in the female U10 kata team category.
The document provides results from the Euro Cup 2015 competition in kata events. It lists the top finishers in each category including individual male and female events separated by age divisions (cadets, juniors, seniors, etc.) and team kata events for various age groups. The top competitors and their home countries or clubs are identified.
The document provides results from the 2017 Austrian Karate Champions Cup competition. It lists the top finishers in various kata and kumite events separated by gender and age category. Key winners included Léa Pons from France in the female cadet kata, Laura Verschnig from Austria in the female junior kata, and Kristin Wieninger from Austria in the female U21 kata. In the male events, Alex Marshall from Scotland won the cadet kata and Matouš Pechar from the Czech Republic won the male U21 kata.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate Thailand Open 2015 competition. It lists winners in different age categories and divisions for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events. Competitors came from various countries in Asia and Europe to participate. The winners across many events came from Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Kazakhstan.
This document provides results from the Austrian Karate Champions Cup competition held on January 25, 2014. It lists the top 5 placing competitors in each category of kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for male and female cadets, juniors, and U21 divisions. Competitors came from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, Denmark, Scotland, and other countries to participate in the event.
1. The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Frankfurt/Hanau, Germany in 2013, including results from kata and kumite events in various male and female age categories.
2. Japan dominated the individual kata competitions, taking first in both the male and female senior divisions. Germany led the team kata events, with Hessen teams winning gold in both the female and male categories.
3. In the individual kumite competitions, athletes from Japan, Austria, Croatia and other European nations achieved top rankings across the various male and female weight classes.
The document provides official results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition held on January 30, 2014, which offered $100,000 in cash prizes. It lists winners in various categories including individual kata and kumite events for males and females of different age groups (under 12, under 14). Winners represented countries from around the world like Egypt, Russia, Italy, Kazakhstan, and United Arab Emirates.
The document provides results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition held on January 30, 2014. In the U14 female kata competition, AMATO CAROLINA from Italy placed first. In the U12 male kata competition, DEGTYAREV DANIIL from Russia placed first. In the U14 male kata competition, GHALY KARIM from Egypt placed first. The competition included kata and kumite events for males and females of different age groups. Cash prizes totaling $100,000 were awarded.
This document provides results from the EUROCUP MITTERSILL 2014 karate competition held on May 3, 2014. It lists winners in various male and female age categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events. Over 200 competitors from over a dozen countries are represented in the results spanning 11 pages.
This document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup 2013 grand final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top finishers in several categories including:
- Kata individual events for female and male cadets and seniors. Croatia, Ukraine, Italy and Japan had multiple top finishers.
- Kumite individual events for female and male juniors in various weight classes. Competitors from Croatia, Ukraine, Hungary, Italy and other European nations placed highly.
- Kumite individual events for female and male seniors in various weight classes. Austria topped several events while Croatia and Ukraine also saw strong performances across categories.
The document provides results from the Commonwealth Karate Championships 2015. It lists winners and placement for various age group and weight category competitions in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both male and female athletes from countries including India, Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand and others. First, second and third place winners are specified for over 60 categories of competition at the championships.
The document summarizes medal standings from the International Banzai Cup Open 2015 karate tournament. It lists 130 clubs or teams and the number of first, second, third, fifth and seventh place medals each earned. The German Karate Federation from Germany finished first overall with 9 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronze medals. The Sen-bin Karate Club from Ukraine finished second overall.
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This document provides results from the 2019 Championnat National Kata competition in Luxembourg. It lists the top three placing teams and individuals in each age group and category. The top teams and individuals came from karate clubs across Luxembourg, including Strassen, Lintgen, Differdange, and Luxembourg. The competition included categories for both male and female athletes ranging from under 8 years old to senior divisions.
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This document contains the results of the Coupe Prince Louis 2018 karate tournament in Luxembourg. It lists the top three placers in each age group and belt category. There were several hundred participants across both genders and varying age groups, ranging from under 8 to over 14 years old. The top competitors represented various karate clubs from around Luxembourg.
This document lists the results of the 2019 Championnat National Kumité competition in Luxembourg. It provides the rankings of competitors in various age groups and weight categories for male and female kumite events. First, second, and third place winners are listed for each division of the tournament.
This document lists the results of the 2019 Championnat National Kumite par Equipe competition in Luxembourg. It includes rankings for various age group and gender categories. The top teams in each category are listed with their members and affiliated clubs. The competition included teams from Strassen, Differdange, Bettembourg, and other clubs in Luxembourg.
This document provides results from the 4th Basel Open Masters 2013 karate tournament held on 2013-10-19 in Basel, Switzerland. It lists winners in multiple categories for both male and female competitors of different age groups including Cadet, Junior, Children and Masters. Fanny Clavien from Switzerland won the female Basel Open Masters category while Gokhan Gunduz from Turkey won the male category. The lists provide rankings, names, clubs or countries for the top competitors in each kata and kumite division.
The document provides results from the 15th Euro Grand Prix kata and kumite competitions in Pilsen, Czech Republic in 2014. In the female cadet kata individual under 14 category, Laura Scharff from Denmark placed first and Cecilie Scharff from Denmark placed third. In the female junior kumite individual under 53 category, Anna-Johanna Nilsson from Sweden placed first and Simona Eiblová from the Czech Republic placed second. The document lists multiple other winners across various age groups and weight categories in the kata and kumite competitions.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Salzburg, Austria in 2016. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event. In the female kata competition, Shimizu Kiyou from Japan placed first. In the female -50kg kumite, Tadano Ayaka from Japan placed first. The top teams in female team kata were the Slovakian national team in first place and Vietnam in second. The document provides results for all female and male individual and team events in a similar format.
The document provides results from the Gothenburg International Karate Open competition held on November 12-13, 2016. It lists winners in various age categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for male and female competitors from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and other countries. The top three placing competitors are listed for each category of events at the tournament.
This document provides results from the International Basel Open Masters 2015 karate tournament. It lists winners and placement in various age group, gender, weight class categories. The top competitors are identified with name, country and club. The tournament included categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) across cadet, children, and open/adult divisions.
The document provides results from the Austrian Junior Open 2014 karate competition. It lists winners in various age groups and categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both male and female competitors. Key results include Selen Coskunpinar of Germany winning the female U10 kata and Ivan Ivanov of Bulgaria winning the male U12 kata. The document also provides team results with the Asia Sports Karateschule team from Germany taking first in the female U10 kata team category.
The document provides results from the Euro Cup 2015 competition in kata events. It lists the top finishers in each category including individual male and female events separated by age divisions (cadets, juniors, seniors, etc.) and team kata events for various age groups. The top competitors and their home countries or clubs are identified.
The document provides results from the 2017 Austrian Karate Champions Cup competition. It lists the top finishers in various kata and kumite events separated by gender and age category. Key winners included Léa Pons from France in the female cadet kata, Laura Verschnig from Austria in the female junior kata, and Kristin Wieninger from Austria in the female U21 kata. In the male events, Alex Marshall from Scotland won the cadet kata and Matouš Pechar from the Czech Republic won the male U21 kata.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate Thailand Open 2015 competition. It lists winners in different age categories and divisions for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events. Competitors came from various countries in Asia and Europe to participate. The winners across many events came from Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Kazakhstan.
This document provides results from the Austrian Karate Champions Cup competition held on January 25, 2014. It lists the top 5 placing competitors in each category of kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for male and female cadets, juniors, and U21 divisions. Competitors came from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, Denmark, Scotland, and other countries to participate in the event.
1. The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Frankfurt/Hanau, Germany in 2013, including results from kata and kumite events in various male and female age categories.
2. Japan dominated the individual kata competitions, taking first in both the male and female senior divisions. Germany led the team kata events, with Hessen teams winning gold in both the female and male categories.
3. In the individual kumite competitions, athletes from Japan, Austria, Croatia and other European nations achieved top rankings across the various male and female weight classes.
The document provides official results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition held on January 30, 2014, which offered $100,000 in cash prizes. It lists winners in various categories including individual kata and kumite events for males and females of different age groups (under 12, under 14). Winners represented countries from around the world like Egypt, Russia, Italy, Kazakhstan, and United Arab Emirates.
The document provides results from the 3rd International DUBAI Karate Open competition held on January 30, 2014. In the U14 female kata competition, AMATO CAROLINA from Italy placed first. In the U12 male kata competition, DEGTYAREV DANIIL from Russia placed first. In the U14 male kata competition, GHALY KARIM from Egypt placed first. The competition included kata and kumite events for males and females of different age groups. Cash prizes totaling $100,000 were awarded.
This document provides results from the EUROCUP MITTERSILL 2014 karate competition held on May 3, 2014. It lists winners in various male and female age categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events. Over 200 competitors from over a dozen countries are represented in the results spanning 11 pages.
This document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup 2013 grand final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top finishers in several categories including:
- Kata individual events for female and male cadets and seniors. Croatia, Ukraine, Italy and Japan had multiple top finishers.
- Kumite individual events for female and male juniors in various weight classes. Competitors from Croatia, Ukraine, Hungary, Italy and other European nations placed highly.
- Kumite individual events for female and male seniors in various weight classes. Austria topped several events while Croatia and Ukraine also saw strong performances across categories.
The document provides results from the Commonwealth Karate Championships 2015. It lists winners and placement for various age group and weight category competitions in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both male and female athletes from countries including India, Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand and others. First, second and third place winners are specified for over 60 categories of competition at the championships.
The document summarizes medal standings from the International Banzai Cup Open 2015 karate tournament. It lists 130 clubs or teams and the number of first, second, third, fifth and seventh place medals each earned. The German Karate Federation from Germany finished first overall with 9 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronze medals. The Sen-bin Karate Club from Ukraine finished second overall.
Champoinnat national kata_2019_resultats_pressesportwort
This document provides results from the 2019 Championnat National Kata competition in Luxembourg. It lists the top three placing teams and individuals in each age group and category. The top teams and individuals came from karate clubs across Luxembourg, including Strassen, Lintgen, Differdange, and Luxembourg. The competition included categories for both male and female athletes ranging from under 8 years old to senior divisions.
Coupe prince louis_2018_liste_de_resultats_pressesportwort
This document contains the results of the Coupe Prince Louis 2018 karate tournament in Luxembourg. It lists the top three placers in each age group and belt category. There were several hundred participants across both genders and varying age groups, ranging from under 8 to over 14 years old. The top competitors represented various karate clubs from around Luxembourg.
This document lists the results of the 2019 Championnat National Kumité competition in Luxembourg. It provides the rankings of competitors in various age groups and weight categories for male and female kumite events. First, second, and third place winners are listed for each division of the tournament.
This document lists the results of the 2019 Championnat National Kumite par Equipe competition in Luxembourg. It includes rankings for various age group and gender categories. The top teams in each category are listed with their members and affiliated clubs. The competition included teams from Strassen, Differdange, Bettembourg, and other clubs in Luxembourg.
This document provides results from the 11th Michael Milon Cup kata and kumite competition held on January 16, 2016. It lists winners and placement in various age and weight categories for female and male competitors in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring). Sandra Ripsch from Germany won first place in female senior kata. Dean Grill from Belgium won first in male senior kumite over 75kg. The competition included participants from Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, France, and other countries.
This document lists the results from the Open de Luxembourg 2015 karate tournament. It provides rankings for various categories including:
- Kata (forms) competitions for female and male athletes in different age groups ranging from under 10 to open/senior divisions.
- Kumite (sparring) competitions for female athletes in different weight categories from senior to under 10 age groups.
- Team kata competitions for female and male under 14 categories.
The rankings show athletes' names, countries, and clubs for the top finishers in each competition category.
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This document lists the results of the Coupe Prince Louis 2019 karate tournament in Luxembourg. It provides the rankings of competitors in various age groups and belt levels. First, second, and third place winners are listed for categories including women and men ages 8 to 14 in white, yellow, orange, green, brown, and black belts. Overall, the summary provides the rankings of top competitors from clubs across Luxembourg in the 2019 Coupe Prince Louis karate tournament.
This document provides results from the Open de Luxembourg 2014 karate tournament. It lists winners and placement for various age group and gender categories in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions. Over 30 nations participated across over 15 categories. Top placements went to competitors from France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium and other European countries.
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This document contains the results from the 2014 Coupe Internationale de Kayl competition. It lists the top 5 finishers in each category of competition, including kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for various female and male age groups from U8 to Senior. Overall, Samantha Van Lokven from the Netherlands placed first in the Senior Female Kata category, while Ian Pocervina from Luxembourg came first in the Senior Male Kata division.
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This document provides results from the Open de Luxembourg 2016 karate competition. It lists winners and placement in various categories including Kata (forms) and Kumite (sparring) for males and females of different age groups. Fabienne Dyroff from Germany won 1st place in the Kata Female Open and Senior categories. Jennifer Warling from Luxembourg won 1st place in the Kumite Female Open and Senior -60kg categories. The lists provide names, countries, and clubs for top placing competitors.
This document provides results from the 2014 Lion-Cup karate competition held in Luxembourg on September 13, 2014. It lists the top finishers in each category of competition including kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for men and women of various age groups. Participants came from over 20 different countries across Europe to take part in the competition.
This document provides results from the 2014 Internationaux de Luxembourg Lion-Cup karate competition held on September 13, 2014. It lists the top finishers in each category of competition including kata and kumite for various female and male age groups. National teams and clubs from over 20 countries are represented among the competition results.
This document provides results from the 2017 Coupe Internationale de Kayl karate competition. It lists winners and placement in various age group and gender categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events. Over 30 categories are detailed, with first, second, and third place winners generally noted from countries like Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Austria, and others.
This document provides the results from the International Banzai Cup Open 2016 karate tournament held on September 17, 2016. It lists the top three placings in each competition category including kata and kumite divisions for males and females of various age groups and weight classes. The winners are identified by name, country and club or affiliation.
This document provides results from the Internationaux de Luxembourg Lion-Cup 2015 karate tournament. It lists winners and placement in various age group and weight category divisions for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both male and female competitors from around the world. The top nations represented included France, Belgium, Switzerland, Indonesia, and Morocco.
This document summarizes the results of the 2016 Coupe Internationale de Kayl competition. It lists winners and placement in various kata and kumite categories for females and males of different age groups. Competitors came from countries including Indonesia, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Germany, England and the Netherlands. The top three placements are provided for each category of competition.
This document provides results from the 2013 Internationaux de Luxembourg Lion-Cup karate tournament held on September 14, 2013. It lists winners and placement in various age group and weight category divisions for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for male and female competitors from several countries. The results are organized by event and include the name, country, and club or team for the top competitors in most divisions.
The document provides results from the 2016 International Basel Open Masters karate tournament. It lists winners and top placers in various age group, gender, and discipline categories. Events included kata (forms), kumite (sparring) in various weight classes, and team kata. Winners came from countries across Europe and Asia, with some taking first place and others tying for third.
This document is an official results list from the International Banzai Cup Open 2015 karate tournament held on October 10, 2015. It lists the top three placings in each competition category including kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for various age groups and gender divisions. The results are from the tournament held in Berlin, Germany and include competitors from countries across Europe and beyond.
The document provides results from the Lion Cup karate tournament held in Luxembourg in 2016. Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland dominated the female kata categories, while Luxembourg, Belgium, and Switzerland performed well in male kata. In the various female kumite categories, competitors from Denmark, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands placed highly. The results are broken down by category and place with names of competitors and their countries.
This report analyzes PM2.5 air quality data from over 3000 cities around the world in 2018. It finds that Asian cities dominate the rankings for highest PM2.5 levels, with Delhi, India and Dhaka, Bangladesh having the highest annual averages. At a country level, Bangladesh had the highest average PM2.5 levels when weighted by population. The report also examines air quality by region and finds that regions like the Middle East and South Asia had very high percentages of cities exceeding WHO air quality guidelines. It concludes that while more areas are monitoring air quality, large parts of the world still lack access to real-time public air quality data.
The document summarizes the requirements and process for mutual recognition of funds between Luxembourg and Hong Kong, allowing Hong Kong funds to be marketed and distributed to retail investors in Luxembourg. The key points are:
1) Hong Kong funds must meet eligibility criteria like being authorized by the SFC and complying with leverage limits to qualify for streamlined CSSF authorization in Luxembourg.
2) Hong Kong funds must appoint a Luxembourg paying agent and comply with Luxembourg laws on marketing, disclosure, and investor protection.
3) The application process involves submitting documents to the CSSF and obtaining an SFC certificate confirming eligibility.
The document provides salary information for accounting and finance professionals. It summarizes the key details from the 2018 Robert Half Salary Guide, including average starting salaries for over 190 positions based on recent job placements. The guide presents salary data in percentiles to provide a range for different experience and skill levels. It also includes information on regional salary variations and trends in compensation packages.
A Embaixada de Cabo Verde no Luxemburgo comunica o falecimento de João da Luz, de 62 anos, que dedicou grande parte de sua vida à diáspora cabo-verdiana. Como líder associativo, João da Luz ajudou a criar várias associações cabo-verdianas no Luxemburgo e recebeu condecorações do governo de Cabo Verde pelo seu serviço à nação. A Embaixada expressa suas condolências à família e amigos neste momento de luto.
O documento discute os desafios enfrentados por trabalhadores portugueses na construção civil no Luxemburgo. Muitos falam apenas português e têm dificuldades em obter certificações devido aos exames serem em francês. Sindicatos pedem formação profissional em português para ajudar esses trabalhadores a progredirem em suas carreiras. Ministros de Portugal e Luxemburgo concordam em criar um grupo de trabalho para abordar o problema.
O documento discute três assuntos principais:
1) O bispo do Porto vai participar numa peregrinação ao santuário de Fátima em Wiltz.
2) Um jihadista que aparece em um vídeo ameaçando Portugal é identificado como sendo o luso-luxemburguês Steve Duarte.
3) Investigadores de todo o mundo vão discutir a imigração portuguesa no Luxemburgo.
"Caça aos cafés que alugam quartos insalubres", no jornal CONTACTO. ro con
1) Pais de alunos denunciam condições insalubres em duas escolas primárias na cidade de Esch.
2) A seleção portuguesa de natação participará no Euro-Meet em Kirchberg entre sexta e domingo.
3) A economia do Luxemburgo irá recuar 0,9% em 2009 devido à recessão na Europa.
"Caça aos cafés que alugam quartos insalubres", no jornal CONTACTO. ro con
1) A polícia do Luxemburgo registrou 1.116 roubos em estabelecimentos comerciais em 2009, principalmente por bandos organizados que visam bebidas alcoólicas, itens de barbear, eletrônicos e bijuterias.
2) O estacionamento P&R Luxembourg-Sud agora tem 746 vagas após a adição de 133 novas vagas para atender à demanda crescente.
3) O Festival do Móvel, que apresenta móveis de designers europeus, está ocorrendo até 14 de março para que compradores
"Caça aos cafés que alugam quartos insalubres", no jornal CONTACTO.ro con
1) José, um imigrante português de 58 anos, vive em quartos alugados em cafés no Luxemburgo, passando por situações de precariedade devido às condições insalubres e altos preços.
2) Cerca de mil imigrantes, maioritariamente portugueses, vivem em quartos alugados em cafés em Esch e Differdange em condições de insalubridade e insegurança.
3) As autoridades têm inspecionado os cafés mas recusam fechá-los devido à falta de
O documento anuncia o recenseamento eleitoral para Cabo-verdianos residentes no Luxemburgo para as eleições gerais de Cabo Verde em 2016, ocorrendo de 14 de Novembro a 30 de Dezembro de 2015 em vários locais, incluindo a Embaixada de Cabo Verde e associações cabo-verdianas.
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STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF HUZHOU TOURISMAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Huzhou has rich tourism resources, as early as a considerable development since the reform and
opening up, especially in recent years, Huzhou tourism has ushered in a new period of development
opportunities. At present, Huzhou tourism has become one of the most characteristic tourist cities on the East
China tourism line. With the development of Huzhou City, the tourism industry has been further improved, and
the tourism degree of the whole city has further increased the transformation and upgrading of the tourism
industry. However, the development of tourism in Huzhou City still lags far behind the tourism development of
major cities in East China. This round of research mainly analyzes the current development of tourism in
Huzhou City, on the basis of analyzing the specific situation, pointed out that the current development of
Huzhou tourism problems, and then analyzes these problems one by one, and put forward some specific
solutions, so as to promote the further rapid development of tourism in Huzhou City.
KEYWORDS:Huzhou; Travel; Development
The Impact of Work Stress and Digital Literacy on Employee Performance at PT ...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT :This research aims to analyze the correlation between employee work stress and digital literacy
with employee performance at PT Telkom Akses Area Cirebon, both concurrently and partially. Employing a
quantitative approach, the study's objectives are descriptive and causal, adopting a positivist paradigm with a
deductive approach to theory development and a survey research strategy. Findings reveal that work stress
negatively and significantly impacts employee performance, while digital literacy positively and significantly
affects it. Simultaneously, work stress and digital literacy have a positive and significant influence on employee
performance. It is anticipated that company management will devise workload management strategies to
alleviate work stress and assess the implementation of more efficient digital technology to enhance employee
performance.
KEYWORDS -digital literacy, employee performance,job stress, multiple regression analysis, workload
management
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Factors affecting undergraduate students’ motivation at a university in Tra VinhAJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Motivation plays an important role in foreign language learning process. This study aimed to
investigate student’s motivation patterns towards English language learning at a University in Tra Vinh, and factors
affecting their motivation change toward English language learning of non-English-major students in the semester.
The researcher used semi-structured interview at the first phase of choosing the participants and writing reflection
through the instrument called “My English Learning Motivation History” adapted from Sawyer (2007) to collect
qualitative data within 15 weeks. The participants consisted of nine first year non-English-major students who learning
General English at pre-intermediate level. They were chosen and divided into three groups of three members each
(high motivation group; average motivation group; and low motivation group). The results of the present study
identified six visual motivation patterns of three groups of students with different motivation fluctuation, through the
use of cluster analysis. The study also indicated a diversity of factors affecting students’ motivation involving internal
factors as influencing factors (cognitive, psychology, and emotion) and external factors as social factors (instructor,
peers, family, and learning environment) during English language learning in a period of 15 weeks. The findings of
the study helped teacher understand relationship of motivation change and its influential factors. Furthermore, the
findings also inspired next research about motivation development in learning English process.
KEY WORDS: language learning motivation, motivation change, motivation patterns, influential factors, students’
motivation.