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Atsuko Wakai (若井 敦子, Wakai Atsuko, born September 12, 1971) is a Japanese practitioner of karate who has won many international and Japanese national competitions in kata (patterns), including unprecedented numbers of consecutive titles in World Karate Federation (WKF) and All Japan Karatedo championships. She holds the rank of 6th dan black belt from the Japan Karatedo Federation (JKF), training in Seigokan Goju-ryu karate.
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dbo:abstract | Atsuko Wakai (若井 敦子, Wakai Atsuko, born September 12, 1971) is a Japanese practitioner of karate who has won many international and Japanese national competitions in kata (patterns), including unprecedented numbers of consecutive titles in World Karate Federation (WKF) and All Japan Karatedo championships. She holds the rank of 6th dan black belt from the Japan Karatedo Federation (JKF), training in Seigokan Goju-ryu karate. (en) Atsuko Wakai (若 井 敦 子) es una karateka japonesa que ha ganado muchos premios internacionales en Kata individual femenino, en particular en los Campeonatos del Mundo de la Federación Mundial de Karate (WKF) en 1998, 2000, 2002 y 2004, como miembro del equipo del Japan Karate Federation (JKF). [1] De hecho, es referencia por muchos expertos como la mujer con más títulos en el mundo del deporte (Karate) después de la turca . Todavía muy joven, con 4 años de edad, Atsuko Wakai fue víctima de un accidente automovilístico que la obligó a permanecer cuatro meses en el hospital con heridas graves en la cabeza. Estas lesiones afectado su sistema nervioso y solo podía mover su cuerpo de nuevo y poco a poco, después de una larga convalecencia y rehabilitación mediante fisioterapia. Cuando salió del hospital, sus padres la inscribieron en un Club de Karate (Gifu Dojo) de Seigokan All Japan Karatedo Association (SAJKA), bajo la dirección técnica del Shihan Yasufumi Ohno (8º Dan), su primer maestro, para ayudar a encontrar la fuerza y la coordinación. Su determinación para tener éxito la llevó a unirse a la equipo de competición de la Federación de Karatedo de Japón (JKF) y se convirtió en el campeón Mundial de Karate, con más medallas que nunca. En 2002 recibió el JOC Sports Award (Premio a la Excelencia). Después de las victorias de tres campeonatos mundiales consecutivos, en enero de 2003 ganó el Premio de Honor, de la Prefectura de Gifu. Retirada en 2005, recibió el honor del Ministerio de Educación y Deportes de Japón. (es) Atsuko Wakai (japonais: 若井 敦子), 6e dan de karaté goju-ryu, est née le 12 septembre 1971 à Gifu. (fr) 若井 敦子(わかい あつこ、1971年9月12日 - )は、日本の空手家、指導者である。岐阜県岐阜市出身。近畿大学短期大学部卒業。全日本空手道連盟公認7段。西濃運輸空手道部総監督。 (ja) Atsuko Wakai (若井敦子 Atsuko Wakai?) é uma karateka japonesa que ganhou muitos troféus internacionais em kata individual feminina, em particular nos Campeonatos do Mundo de Karate da World Karate Federation (WKF) em 1998, 2000, 2002 e 2004, como membro da equipa da Federação Japonesa de Karate (JKF). De facto, ela é referenciada por muitos especialistas como a mulher mais titulada no mundo do desporto, depois da turca . (pt) |
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rdfs:comment | Atsuko Wakai (若井 敦子, Wakai Atsuko, born September 12, 1971) is a Japanese practitioner of karate who has won many international and Japanese national competitions in kata (patterns), including unprecedented numbers of consecutive titles in World Karate Federation (WKF) and All Japan Karatedo championships. She holds the rank of 6th dan black belt from the Japan Karatedo Federation (JKF), training in Seigokan Goju-ryu karate. (en) Atsuko Wakai (japonais: 若井 敦子), 6e dan de karaté goju-ryu, est née le 12 septembre 1971 à Gifu. (fr) 若井 敦子(わかい あつこ、1971年9月12日 - )は、日本の空手家、指導者である。岐阜県岐阜市出身。近畿大学短期大学部卒業。全日本空手道連盟公認7段。西濃運輸空手道部総監督。 (ja) Atsuko Wakai (若井敦子 Atsuko Wakai?) é uma karateka japonesa que ganhou muitos troféus internacionais em kata individual feminina, em particular nos Campeonatos do Mundo de Karate da World Karate Federation (WKF) em 1998, 2000, 2002 e 2004, como membro da equipa da Federação Japonesa de Karate (JKF). De facto, ela é referenciada por muitos especialistas como a mulher mais titulada no mundo do desporto, depois da turca . (pt) Atsuko Wakai (若 井 敦 子) es una karateka japonesa que ha ganado muchos premios internacionales en Kata individual femenino, en particular en los Campeonatos del Mundo de la Federación Mundial de Karate (WKF) en 1998, 2000, 2002 y 2004, como miembro del equipo del Japan Karate Federation (JKF). [1] De hecho, es referencia por muchos expertos como la mujer con más títulos en el mundo del deporte (Karate) después de la turca . (es) |
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