Amman – A total of 320 male and female athletes took part in the national karate team qualifiers for the cadet, junior, and youth categories, organized by the Jordan Karate Federation over two days at Prince Faisal Hall in King Abdullah II Sports City.
The qualifiers, which concluded on Saturday evening, witnessed broad participation from 37 sports centers across various governorates of the Kingdom. Competitors faced off in both kata and individual kumite events.
The aim of the qualifiers was to select a group of elite athletes to represent Jordan’s national teams in upcoming events, most notably the Arab Championship and the West Asian Championship, both scheduled to be held in Jordan this September.
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Amman – A total of 320 male and female athletes took part in the national karate team qualifiers for the cadet, junior, and youth categories, organized by the Jordan Karate Federation over two days at Prince Faisal Hall in King Abdullah II Sports City.
The qualifiers, which concluded on Saturday evening, witnessed broad participation from 37 sports centers across various governorates of the Kingdom. Competitors faced off in both kata and individual kumite events.
The aim of the qualifiers was to select a group of elite athletes to represent Jordan’s national teams in upcoming events, most notably the Arab Championship and the West Asian Championship, both scheduled to be held in Jordan this September.