Cypriot karate athlete wins gold at 2021 EKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships

In a thrilling final of Junior Kumite Male -76kg at the 2021 EKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships, Loizos Vasilou of Cyprus won a hard-fought title after outscoring Rumil Jafarli of Azerbaijan by 2-1 with a “Yuko” or one-point technique in the last seconds of the bout.

The second day of competition of the 2021 EKF Cadet, Junior & U21 Championships saw the future stars of European Karate giving a demonstration of sensational abilities on the tatami of the Ice Stadium in Tampere (Finland), the competition website said.

A Cyprus Karate Federation press release said that during the second day of the European Karate Junior Championships, Cyprus managed to score ten victories with Andreas Gavriel U16 -52kg, Stavros Charalambides U16 -63kg, Christoforos Kitsios U18 -68kg, Irene Kontou U18 -48kg, Rebekah Economidou U18 -59kg, and five victories by Vasiliou U18 -76

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cyprus competing with three athletes in Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

Cyprus is competing in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics with three athletes, Cyprus National Paralympic Committee President Andreas Kamarlingos told CNA.

The three athletes that will take part in the Games, starting on 24th August are Antonis Aresti, track and field, Karolina Peledritou in swimming and Maria Markou in powerlifting.

Kamarlingos expressed hope that the Cyprus team will be successful at the Tokyo Games.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cypriot sailor Pavlos Kontides finishes fourth at Tokyo 2020 Olympics

For only three penalty points, Cypriot sailor Pavlos Kontides failed to win a medal at the Tokyo Olympics, finishing in fourth place in the men’s Laser sailing category.

Pavlos Kontides finished sixth in the medal race and took the fourth place in the final standings with 88 penalty points. He had secured participation in the medal race being fourth in the overall standings after ten races.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cyprus makes its debut on Saturday in the 32nd Olympic Games in Tokyo

Cyprus makes its debut in the 32nd Olympic Games at Tokyo on Saturday with gymnast Marios Georgiou competing in the Men’s Artistic individual All-around.

The Games which took off on Friday, 23 July, will be completed on 8 August and Cyprus is participating with 15 athletes, nine men and six women in six sports.

Georgiou will be the first of the Cypriot athletes to compete in the Games.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Guinea Reverses Decision to Pull Out of Tokyo Olympics

The West African country of Guinea has reversed an earlier decision to pull out of the Olympics and will send a delegation of five athletes to the Tokyo Games.

Minister of Sports Sanoussy Bantama Sow made the announcement Thursday after national and international outcries that followed an earlier declaration that Guinea would not send athletes to Tokyo, blaming the coronavirus and its variants.

“The Minister of State, Minister of Sports has the true pleasure of informing the people of Guinea and the whole sports family, that the government, after obtaining guarantees from the health authorities, agrees to the participation of our athletes in the 32nd Olympics in Tokyo,” the minister said in a statement.

Guinea had announced late Wednesday that it was canceling its participation to protect the health of its athletes.

Only days before the statement, Guinean Olympic committee secretary general Ben Daouda Nassoko had told The Associated Press that funds had been released for the delegation to go to Tokyo.

Fatoumata Yarie Camara, a freestyle wrestler, was one of the five athletes affected by the decision.

She confirmed, through tears of joy, that she would be departing for Tokyo. She had earlier questioned the decision to pull out.

“The question I ask myself is why has Guinea decided not to participate in the Olympic Games on the grounds of coronavirus when the organizing country like Japan hasn’t canceled these Games because of this sickness,” she told the AP. “Why? That’s what I ask myself and I still can’t find an answer.”

The other Guinean athletes are swimmers Mamadou Tahirou Bah and Fatoumata Lamarana Toure, 100-meter runner Aissata Deen Conte and judo competitor Mamadou Samba Bah.

Guinea has participated in the Olympics 11 times but has never won a medal. North Korea is the only country to pull out of the Tokyo Olympics, also citing concerns related to COVID-19.

Source: Voice of America

Cyprus’ Marios Georgiou wins Gold in 13th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup in Doha

Cyprus gymnast Marios Georgiou secured the Gold medal Saturday at the 13th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup in Doha, Qatar.

Georgiou won the medal in the Horizontal Bar with a total of 14.466 points. Arthur Mariano of Brazil won the silver medal and Milad Karimi of Kazakhstan the bronze.

Cyprus Sports Organization congratulated the gold medalist expressing pride for his participation in the Tokyo Olympics.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

The state honors Cypriot athletes taking part in the Olympic Games

The Cyprus Olympic Committee and the state honored in a special event, the Cypriot athletes who will participate in the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Cypriot officials wished athletes every success in the Olympic Games and assured them for their support.

According to an announcement, issued by Cyprus Olympic Committee, in an honorary outdoor event at the Olympic Palace, which took place on Thursday, the 15 Cypriot champions expressed their optimism for their participation in the Olympic Games and confirmed that they will give their best to make their country proud.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Cyprus promoted to European Athletics Team Championships 2nd League, ranks second in 3rd League Games

Cyprus was promoted to the Second League of the European Athletics Team Championships 3rd League after it ranked second in the 3rd League games which ended on Sunday in Limassol`s Tsirion Stadium.

The Cypriot athletes broke or came close to their personal records, managing to promote Cyprus to the second league for 2023 with 539 points.

After seven victories on the first day on Saturday, the athletes welcomed seven more wins and one pancyprian record, achieved in the 4x400m women’s relay with Thecla Alexandrou, Kalliopi Kountouri, Kalipso Stavrou and Eleni Artymata, finishing at 3:41.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Young Cypriot Judo athletes score great achievements in European championships

Cyprus athletes scored great achievements in international judo championships over the weekends at U21 and U18 levels.

Yiannis Antoniou took the silver medal at +90kgs at the Cadet (U18) European Cup 2021 at Porec, Croatia while in Sarajevo, Bosnia, in the Junior (21) European Cup 2021, Zanet Michaelidou took the bronze medal at the -78kgs.

At the -66kgs, Georgios Balarjishvili with four wins finished in the fifth position while at the -60kgs Petros Christodoulides, at the mere age of 16, competed against older athletes and took one win and the 9th position.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Borrell does not expect EUCO to go deeper into EU – Turkey relationship this week

EU High Representative Josep Borrell told the Press that he does not expect to European Council to go deeper into the EU – Turkey relationship, during his briefing after the end of the Foreign Affairs Council that convened this morning in Luxembourg.

In particular, the High Representative, who was replying to a relevant question, said that “about Turkey and Cyprus, I don`t expect the European Council to go deeper on the issue of Turkey relations, because it will be very much engaged on the Russia communication.”

And certainly, he added, “our relations with Turkey are very much influenced by the Cyprus issue.

Source: Cyprus News Agency