World Cup Vovinam VietVoDao 2006

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2006 Vovinam VietVoDao World cup
2em coupe du monde de vovinam-vietvodao.jpg
Logo of the second vovinam world cup algiers 2006
Host city Flag of Algeria.svg Algiers, Algeria
Nations10
Athletes174
Dates28–30 April 2006
Main venue Harcha Arena

The 2006 Vo Vietnam World cup were the second edition of the Vovinam VietVoDao World Cup, and were held in Algiers, Algeria from 28 to 30 [1]

Contents

Medal summary

Blue belt

Source: [2]

Technical winner cup children

EventGoldSilverBronze
Khai Mon KuyenFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Mohamed KhechenFlag of France.svg  France Yassine BouhadjebFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Salah Mohamed-Cherif
Song Luyen MotFlag of France.svg  France Yassine Bouhadjeb - Anis SuiciFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Amine Nouari - Salim LounesFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Nor-Islam Mechegugue - Oussama Mechegugue-

Technical winner cup female

EventGoldSilverBronze
Self defense femaleFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Dalal Zairi - Youssef Choucha - Mourad LounesFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Hajar Elabdellaoui - Yassine Elbdellaoui - Mohamed El arche - Soufiane BechariFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Sihem Zairi - Bilal Belaifa - Abdelmalek Airch-

Technical winner cup male

EventGoldSilverBronze
Khai Mon Kuyen synchronisedFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal Bathily - Gueye - BeyeFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Samir Hamel - Saber Guendouzi - Mourad LounesFlag of France.svg  France Viet Hoange - Mikael Devil - Julien Cozelin
Song Luyen MotFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Ahmed Illoul - Nassim ZerzaihiFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Samir Hamel - Saber GuendouziFlag of France.svg  France Viet Hoang - Julien Gozelin
Song Luyen DaoFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Bilal Belaifa - Abdelmalek AirchFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Samir Hamel - Saber GuendouziFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Khaled Anass - Yassine Abdellaoui
Thab tu quyenFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Hamza SlimaniFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Bilal RougaliFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Fares Ouahab
Lonig ho quyenFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal Khoudia BathilyFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Mohamed AilanFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Bilel Belaifa-

Black Belt

Source: [3]

Technical winner cup

EventGoldSilverBronze
Lao mai quyenFlag of France.svg  France Luc TranFlag of France.svg  France Thomas InestaFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal Gerald Ndiogoye
Sabre quyenFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Phi-Long HuynhFlag of France.svg  France David ChabineauFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal Gerald Ndiogoye
Long stickFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Huynh Khac NguyenFlag of France.svg  France Olivier RobalodiasFlag of France.svg  France Dinh Hoang Nguyen
HalberdFlag of France.svg  France Olivier RobalodiasFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Huynh Khac NguyenFlag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast Lamine Ndiaye
SabreFlag of France.svg  France David Chabineau - Olivier RobalodiasFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Huynh Khac Nguyen - Hoang Viet DangFlag of France.svg  France Dinh Hoang Nguyen - Georgio Petersen
Technic of fightFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Zakaria Triki - Bilel BounedjmaFlag of France.svg  France David Chabineau - Olivier RobalodiasFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Huynh Khac Nguyen - Hoang Viet Dang
Song luyen 2Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Huynh Khac Nguyen - Huynh Khac NguyenFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Zakaria Triki - Bilel BounedjmaFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Redouane Bouznoune - Abdelhak Semmach
ScissorFlag of France.svg  France Georgio PetersonFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Huynh Khac NguyenFlag of France.svg  France Thanh giang Doan

Sparring winner cup female

EventGoldSilverBronze
Female sparring all categoryFlag of France.svg  France Emily Faure

Sparring winner cup male

EventGoldSilverBronze
-60 kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Redouane GuendouziFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Rabeh NaouiFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Athmane Djelloudi
60 to 65 kgFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal Moustapha FallFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Zakaria TrikiFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Lyas Haddad
65 to 70 kgFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelhak SemmachFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Bilel BounedjemaFlag of France.svg  France Thanh Giang Doan
70 to 75 kgFlag of France.svg  France Giorgio PetersonFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abderhmane AilanFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Yassine Bouchaib
75 to 80 kgFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal A BaFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal M SowFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelmadjid Buenmouna
+80 kgFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Maksin VershinaFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Yazid BoukhrchoufaFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Tarek Cherfi

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Host nation (Algeria))

RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria *8121131
2Flag of France.svg  France 75618
3Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 4127
4Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 3216
5Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1001
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1001
7Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 0112
8Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 0011
Totals (8 entries)24212267

Source: [4] [5]

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References

  1. "Official website of the Vovinam-VietVoDao World Federation - 2006 - Alger". vovinamworldfederation.eu.
  2. "Official website of the Vovinam-VietVoDao World Federation - Résultat Ceinture Bleue". vovinamworldfederation.eu.
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