Ali El-Sawy
Personal information
Full nameAli Mohamed Mohamed El-Sawy
Born (1995-02-16) February 16, 1995[1]
Cairo, Egypt
Sport
CountryEgypt
SportKarate
Medal record
Men's karate
Representing  Egypt
World Championships
Silver medal – second place2023 BudapestTeam kumite
Bronze medal – third place2021 DubaiKumite 67 kg
African Games
Bronze medal – third place2015 BrazzavilleKumite 67 kg
Bronze medal – third place2019 RabatTeam kumite

Ali Mohamed Mohamed El-Sawy (born February 16, 1995) is an Egyptian karateka. He is the current World Number 1 Rank in the Men’s Individual -67 Kg Kumite and he won a Bronze Medal in Karate at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games, The 4th Islamic Solidarity Games held at Baku Sports Hall, Baku, Azerbaijan from 13 to 14 May 2017. he got bronze medal at world championship Dubai 2021

Career

He won the gold medal in Male Kumite -67 kg, his first title of Karate’s most important competition in nearly two years in WKF Karate 1 Premier League 2020-=2021[2] and previously he won medals in the World Karate Championships.

He also won several medals, including gold, silver and bronze medals in the African & Mediterranean Championships as well as the World Karate Federation Karate 1 Premier League and Series A Championships.[3][4]

Achievements

He qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan as WKF Olympic Standings Ranking qualifying spots, where karate will be featured for the first time and now he will represent Egyptian Team at the 2020 Summer Olympics at the Karate competition of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.[5]

Competition Results
YEAR COMPETITION VENUE RANK/POSITION EVENT
2021Karate 1 Premier LeagueLisbon  Portugal BronzeIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2021Karate 1 Premier LeagueIstanbul  Turkey GoldIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2020Karate 1 Premier LeagueSalzburg  Austria BronzeIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2020UFAK JUNIOR & SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPSTangier  Morocco SilverIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
20202020 KARATE1 SERIES ASantiago  Chile SilverIndividual -67 Kg Kumite
2019Karate 1 Premier LeagueMadrid  Spain5thIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2019Karate 1 Premier LeagueMoscow  ROC SilverIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2019UFAK JUNIOR & SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPSGaborone  Botswana GoldIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
20192019 KARATE1 SERIES AMontreal  Canada7thIndividual -67 Kg Kumite
2019Karate 1 Premier LeagueShanghai  China BronzeIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
20192019 KARATE1 SERIES AIstanbul  Turkey5thIndividual -67 Kg Kumite
2019Karate 1 Premier LeagueRabat  Morocco GoldIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
20192019 KARATE1 SERIES ASalzburg  Austria SilverIndividual -67 Kg Kumite
2018Senior World Karate ChampionshipMadrid  Spain7thIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2018UFAK JUNIOR & SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPSRWA  Rwanda GoldIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2018Karate 1 Premier LeagueRabat  Morocco GoldIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2018Karate 1 Premier LeagueDubai  United Arab Emirates5thIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2017Karate 1 Premier LeagueRabat  Morocco GoldIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2016Karate 1 Premier LeagueDubai  United Arab Emirates GoldIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2016Karate 1 Premier League - Sharm El SheikhEgy  Egypt5thIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2015Junior, Cadet and U21 World Karate ChampionshipJakarta  Indonesia BronzeU21 Individual -67 Kg Kumite 
2014MediterraneanSenior ChampionshipsMNE  Montenegro SilverU21 Individual -67 Kg Kumite 
2014Karate 1 Premier LeagueParis  France BronzeIndividual -67 Kg Kumite 
2012Karate 1 Youth CupCorfu  Greece GoldJunior Individual -68Kg Kumite 

References

  1. "Karate ELSAWY Ali - Tokyo 2020 Olympics". August 16, 2021. Archived from the original on 16 August 2021.
  2. "Ali Elsawy back to winning ways as Karate returned to action". WKF News.
  3. "World Karate Profile and Rank". Sportdata.
  4. "Athlete Profile and Rank". The Sports.
  5. "WKF unveils list of first 40 athletes to qualify for Tokyo 2020". WKF News.


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