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He won the gold medal in the men's kumite 65 kg event at the [[2009 World Games]] held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.<ref name="karate_medalists_world_games_2009">{{Cite web|title=Karate Medalists|url=https://iwga-storage.azureedge.net/resultbooks/2009/KA/KA0000000_C93_6.0.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210102192715/https://iwga-storage.azureedge.net/resultbooks/2009/KA/KA0000000_C93_6.0.pdf|archive-date=2 January 2021|access-date=2 January 2021|website=2009 World Games}}</ref> Adam S. Kovacs serves as the League President of [[Karate Combat]] since 2020. |
He won the gold medal in the men's kumite 65 kg event at the [[2009 World Games]] held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.<ref name="karate_medalists_world_games_2009">{{Cite web|title=Karate Medalists|url=https://iwga-storage.azureedge.net/resultbooks/2009/KA/KA0000000_C93_6.0.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210102192715/https://iwga-storage.azureedge.net/resultbooks/2009/KA/KA0000000_C93_6.0.pdf|archive-date=2 January 2021|access-date=2 January 2021|website=2009 World Games}}</ref> Adam S. Kovacs serves as the League President of [[Karate Combat]] since 2020. |
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Kovács won gold medal at the [[2005 Maccabiah Games]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hungarian Maccabiah Games Medalists|url=https://maccabi.hu/eredmenyek/?lang=en|access-date=22 July 2022|website=maccabi.hu}}</ref> |
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| 1998 || Junior European Championships- Athens, Greece || 3rd || -60 kg |
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| 2001 || Junior World Karate Championships- Athens, Greece || 1st || -65 kg |
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| 2002 || World Karate Championships- Madrid, Spain || 5th || -65 kg |
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| 2004 || World Karate Championships- Monterrey, Mexico || 2nd || -65 kg |
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| 2006 || European Championships- Stavanger, Norway || 3rd || -65 kg |
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| 2008 || World Karate Championships- Tokyo, Japan || 2nd || -65 kg |
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| 2009 || [[Karate at the 2009 World Games|World Games]] || {{flagicon|TPE}} [[Kaohsiung]], Taiwan || align=center bgcolor=gold |1st || align=right| [[Karate at the 2009 World Games – Men's kumite 65 kg|- 65 kg]] |
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| 2002 || World Karate Championships- Madrid, Spain || 5th || -65 kg |
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| rowspan=2 | 2010 || [[2010 European Karate Championships|European Championships]] || {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Athens]], Greece || align=center bgcolor=cc9966 |3rd || align=right|- 67 kg |
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|| [[2010 World Karate Championships|World Championships]] || {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Belgrade]], Serbia || align=center bgcolor=cc9966 |3rd || align=right|- 67 kg |
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2010 Belgrade | Kumite -67kg |
Adam S. Kovacs (born February 3, 1981 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian karateka.
He won the gold medal in the men's kumite 65 kg event at the 2009 World Games held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.[1] Adam S. Kovacs serves as the League President of Karate Combat since 2020.
Kovács won gold medal at the 2005 Maccabiah Games.[2]
Results
This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (May 2010) |
Year | Tournament | Location | Place | Division |
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1998 | Junior European Championships- Athens, Greece | 3rd | -60 kg | |
2001 | Junior World Karate Championships- Athens, Greece | 1st | -65 kg | |
2002 | World Karate Championships- Madrid, Spain | 5th | -65 kg | |
2004 | World Karate Championships- Monterrey, Mexico | 2nd | -65 kg | |
2006 | European Championships- Stavanger, Norway | 3rd | -65 kg | |
2008 | World Karate Championships- Tokyo, Japan | 2nd | -65 kg | |
2009 | World Games | Kaohsiung, Taiwan | 1st | - 65 kg |
2010 | European Championships | Athens, Greece | 3rd | - 67 kg |
World Championships | Belgrade, Serbia | 3rd | - 67 kg |
References
- ^ "Karate Medalists" (PDF). 2009 World Games. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
- ^ "Hungarian Maccabiah Games Medalists". maccabi.hu. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
- Karate records, http://www.karaterec.com/en/competitors/adam-kovacs/