Andrii Zaplitnyi

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Andrii Zaplitnyi
Personal information
Native nameЗаплíтний Андрій Ярославович
NicknameZAP
NationalityUkrainian
Born (2001-07-13) July 13, 2001 (age 22)
Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Alma materChernivtsi University
Height181 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb; 11 st 11 lb)
Sport
Country Ukraine
SportKarate
RankMaster of Sports of Ukraine of international class
Club«SC Leader» (Chernivtsi Oblast)
Coached byOleksandr Pikulin, Andrii Lazorenko, Valerii Chobotar
Medal record
Representing  Ukraine
Karate
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Budapest −75 kg
European Games
Gold medal – first place 2023 Kraków-Małopolska −75 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2023 Guadalajara −75 kg
Gold medal – first place 2023 Guadalajara Team kumite
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Gaziantep Team kumite
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Poreč Team kumite
European Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Tampere U21 −84 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Budapest U21 −84 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Aalborg Juniors −76 kg

Andrii Zaplitnyi (Ukrainian: Заплітний Андрій Ярославович, born 13 July 2001 in Chernivtsi, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian karateka competing in the kumite 75 kg division. Champion of the European Games 2023, European karate champion, 3rd place World Championship. He is currently ranked 2nd in the kumite 75 kg division.[1] He is Master of Sports of Ukraine of international class.

Personal life[edit]

Andrii Zaplitnyi studied at secondary school No.27 (Lyceum No.20). In 2018, he began studies at the Faculty of Physical Culture and Human Health at Yuri Fedkovich Chernivtsi National University.[2]

For a significant personal contribution to the development of sports in the region and Ukraine, he was awarded the Honorable Mention (medal) of the Chernivtsi Regional State Administration and the Chernivtsi Regional Council "Grateful Bukovyna".

Zaplitnyi has a younger brother, Dmytro.

Sport career[edit]

At the age of 7, he started practicing karate with the trainers Oleksandr Pikulin and Andriy Lazorenko in the "Leader" Sports Club. In 2019, he signed a sponsorship contract with HAYASHI.

Zaplitnyi debuted in the senior individual competitions at the 2023 European Karate Championships.[3] In the first bout, Andriy won 3:1 against Gore Nersesyan from Armenia, in the second he defeated Austrian Stefan Pokorny with the score of 6:0, then in the final of the pool, the Ukrainian successfully fought against Montenegrin Nemanja Mikulić with a score of 4:0. In a tough fight to reach the finals against the Belgian Quentin Mahoden, Andrii clinched the victory with a score of 4:4 having priority for taking the point first. In the finals, Zaplitnyi met Turkish Erman Eltemur, who was the 2022 European Champion. Having scored 2 points for a strike with a hand delivered to the head, Andrii Zaplitnyi became the 2023 European Karate Champion.[4][5]

At the 2023 European Games in Poland, Andriy Zaplitny competed in the category up to 75 kg, where he reached the semi-finals as the leader of the group with three victories. His first opponent in the playoffs was the Belgian Quentin Mahauden, the bronze medalist of the Euro. In a close match, the Ukrainian managed to win. Mahauden realized one yuko and ippon, scoring four points, but Zaplitny was one point ahead of him thanks to five yuko.

In the final fight, the Italian Daniele de Vivo was waiting for Andrii. The opponent earned the first yuko and gained a one-point advantage, but the karatekas exchanged points several times, catching up with each other. In the end, De Vivo took the lead again, but in the last seconds Zaplitnyi already realized the yuko. Thus, thanks to additional indicators, he won with an equal score of 3:3 and for the first time in his career won the "gold" of the European Games.[6]

Sport achievements[edit]

Competitive record of Andrii Zaplitnyi.[7]

World Championships[edit]

Name Category Awards Year and venue
WKF SENIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Men's kumite -75 kg  Bronze 2023 - Budapest (HUN)

European Games[edit]

Name Category Awards Year and venue
3rd European Games Men's kumite -75 kg  Gold 2023 - Bielsko-Biała (POL)

European Championships[edit]

Name Category Awards Year and venue
EKF Senior Championships Men's kumite -75 kg  Gold 2023 - Guadalajara (ESP)
Men's team kumite  Gold
EKF Senior Championships Men's team kumite  Bronze 2022 - Gaziantep (TUR)
EKF Junior, Cader & U21 Championships Men's U21 kumite -84 kg  Bronze 2021 - Tampere (FIN)
EKF Senior Championships Men's team kumite  Bronze 2021 - Poreč (CRO)
EKF Junior, Cader & U21 Championships Men's U21 kumite -84 kg  Bronze 2020 - Budapest (HUN)
EKF Junior, Cader & U21 Championships Men's Junior kumite -76 kg  Bronze 2019 - Aalborg (DEN)

Karate1 Premier League and Youth League[edit]

Category Awards Year and venue
Men's kumite -75 kg  Bronze 2023 - DUBLIN (IRL)
Men's kumite -75 kg  Bronze 2022 - Baku (AZE)
Men's kumite -75 kg  Bronze 2022 - Matosinhos (POR)
Men's kumite -75 kg  Bronze 2021 - Cairo (EGY)
Men's Junior kumite -76 kg  Gold 2018 - Caorle-Venice (ITA)
Men's Junior kumite -76 kg  Bronze 2018 - Umag (CRO)

State awards[edit]

  • Order of Merit (Ukraine) of the III century. (September 7, 2023) — For achieving high sports results at the 3rd European Games in Kraków (Republic of Poland), self-sacrifice and the will to win, raising Ukraine's international authority, were shown.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "World ranking". Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  2. ^ The best sportspeople of the Faculty of Physical Training and Health, Chernivtsi University (in Ukrainian).
  3. ^ "Results in the men's kumite -75 kg at the 2023 European Championship". Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  4. ^ Video broadcast of the final fight at the 2023 European Championships, YouTube.
  5. ^ Video of the award ceremony at the 2023 European Championships, YouTube.
  6. ^ Kateryna Makarevska (23 June 2023). "Україна завоювала ще дві медалі в карате на Європейських іграх-2023. "Золото" – в Заплітного". Суспільне Спорт.
  7. ^ "WKF profile with tournaments". Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  8. ^ "DECREE OF THE PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE No. 565/2023".

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