From Iceland — PHOTOS: Karate at Reykjavík International Games

PHOTOS: Karate at Reykjavík International Games

Published January 23, 2015

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Art Bicnick

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The Reykjavík International Games are being held January 16 – 25, and the Karate competition took place on January 17, which included individual categories for both Kata and Kumite. Kata is a choreographed exhibition of skill, whereas Kumite is unrehearsed sparring. Emma Lucraft from England won women’s kata, which is maybe not a surprise as she holds the eleventh place in the Karate world rankings, whereas Elías Snorrason from the Reykjavík Karate Club took the men’s title. Similarly, Viktorija Rezajeva from Latvia, 28th place in the world rankings, won women’s kumite competition, and Lonni Boulesnane from France came in first place in the men’s division. But everyone is aware of the real king of karate: Elvis Presley, who would have been 80 years old on January 8.

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