Francisco Merino | |
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Born | Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Height | 187 cm (6 ft 2 in) |
Division | Under 75Kg |
Style | Shito-Ryu |
Rank | Black Belt 4ºDAN |
Years active | 1982 – 1990 |
Francisco Merino Molina is a noted Spanish practitioner of karate. At the 18th edition of the European Karate Championships in 1983, held in Madrid, he received the gold medal in men's kumite in the under-75 kg category[1]
In 1984 he participated in the seventh edition of the Karate World Championship, where he won a bronze medal (for teams) together with José Pérez, Felipe Hita, Oscar Zazo, José Manuel Egea, José María Torres and Antonio M. Amillo.[2]
Today he continues to devote himself to karate, giving classes and preparing competitors as a master of the Shito-Ryu style.
Competition record
Year | Titles |
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1981 | First place in the Championship of Spain (Junior Individual) |
1982 | Champion of Europe (Junior Spanish Team), Sub-Champion of Europe (Junior individual), Sub- Champion of Spain (Senior Individual) |
1983 | Champion of Europe (Individual Senior), Champion of Europe (Junior Spanish Team) |
1984 | Third place in the World Championship (Team Spain), Sub- Champion of Europe (Junior Spanish Team), First place in the Spanish clubs championship |
1985 | First place in the Spanish clubs championship |
1986 | Third place in the championship of Spain, First place in the Spanish clubs championship |
1987 | First place in the Spanish clubs championship |
1988 | First place in the European clubs championship, First place in the Spanish clubs championship |
1990 | Third place in the European clubs championship |
References
- ↑ "ABC (Madrid) - 11/05/1984, p. 66 - ABC.es Hemeroteca". hemeroteca.abc.es. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ↑ "RFEK - Campeones del Mundo Senior". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-16.
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