Puleksenija Jovanoska

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Puleksenija Jovanoska
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Born (1993-07-11) July 11, 1993 (age 30)
Sport
CountryNorth Macedonia
Sport Karate

Puleksenija Jovanovska is a Macedonian professional karateka. She represents North Macedonia internationally. [1] [2] [3]

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Career

Achievements

She competed at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament held in Paris, France hoping to qualify for 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan She did not qualify at this tournament but she was able to qualify after the allocation of Tripartite Commission Invitation places and the reassignment of the last qualifying spots.

Now she will represent North Macedonia in Women's kata at the Karate competition of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. [7]

Competition Records
YEARCOMPETITIONVENUERANK/POSITIONEVENT
2021 56th European Karate Championships Porec Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 11thFemale Kata
2021 Karate 1 Premier League Istanbul Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 13thFemale Kata
2020 Karate 1 Premier League Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 21stFemale Kata
2020 Karate 1 Premier League Paris Flag of France.svg  France ParticipateFemale Kata
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Madrid Flag of Spain.svg  Spain ParticipateFemale Kata
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Moscow Flag placeholder.svg  ROC 23rdFemale Kata
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Tokyo Flag of Japan.svg  Japan ParticipateFemale Kata
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Shanghai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 19thFemale Kata
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Rabat Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco ParticipateFemale Kata
2019 55th European Karate Championships Guadalajara Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 5thFemale Kata
2019 Karate 1 Series A Salzburg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 21stFemale Kata
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 25thFemale Kata
2019 Karate 1 Premier League Paris Flag of France.svg  France ParticipateFemale Kata
2018 Senior World Karate Championship Madrid Flag of Spain.svg  Spain ParticipateFemale Kata
2018 53rd European Karate Championships Novi Sad Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia ParticipateFemale Kata
2018 Karate 1 Premier League Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates ParticipateFemale Kata
2018 Karate 1 Premier League Paris Flag of France.svg  France ParticipateFemale Kata
2017 Karate 1 Series A Istanbul Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey ParticipateFemale Kata
2017 Karate 1 Premier League Halle/Leipzig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany ParticipateFemale Kata
2017 52nd European Karate Championships Novi Sad Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 7thFemale Kata
2017 Karate 1 Premier League Rotterdam Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands ParticipateFemale Kata
2016 Senior World Karate Championship Linz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria ParticipateFemale Kata
2016 Karate 1 Premier League Istanbul Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 7thFemale Kata
2016 51st European Karate Championships Paris Flag of France.svg  France 5thFemale Kata
2016 Karate 1 Premier League Salzburg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria ParticipateFemale Kata
2015 Karate 1 Premier League Salzburg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria ParticipateFemale Kata
2015 Karate 1 Premier League Istanbul Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey ParticipateFemale Kata
2015 50th European Karate Championships Istanbul Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 7thFemale Kata
2015 Karate 1 Premier League Paris Flag of France.svg  France ParticipateFemale Kata
2014 Senior World Karate Championship BremenFlag of Germany.svg  Germany ParticipateFemale Kata
2014 16th Balkan Senior Karate Championship Ohrid Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia ParticipateFemale Kata
2014 Mediterranean Senior Championships 2014 Podgorica Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 5thFemale Kata
2014 Karate 1 Premier League Istanbul Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 5thFemale Kata
2014 49th European Karate Championships Tampere Flag of Finland.svg  Finland ParticipateFemale Kata
2014 Karate 1 World Cup Thermana/Lasko Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFemale Kata
2014 41st European Karate Championship for Cadet, Junior and U21 years Lisbon Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeUnder 21 Kata Female
2013 8th World Junior, Cadet & Under 21 Karate Championships Guadalajara Flag of Spain.svg  Spain ParticipateUnder 21 Kata Female
2013 48th European Karate Championships Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary ParticipateFemale Kata
2013 14th Balkan Cadet & Junior 3th U21 18th Children Karate Championships KragujevacFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Gold medal icon.svg GoldUnder 21 Kata Female
2013 40th Cadet, Junior and 5th Under 21 European Karate Championships IstanbulFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey ParticipateUnder 21 Kata Female
2011 38th Cadet, Junior and 3rd Under 21 European Karate Championships Novi DasFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia ParticipateJunior Kata Female
2010 37th Cadet, Junior and 2nd Under 21 European Karate Championships IzmirFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 7thJunior Kata Female

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