So-Kyokushin Poland won the Polish Fullcontact Karate Championships
On 26.04.2025, the Polish Fullcontact Karate Championships were held, with 250 competitors from 9 karate organizations and 45 contact karate dojos taking part.
This event was an excellent opportunity to showcase their skills and compete with competitors from all over the country.
During the competition, the IKO World So-Kyokushin Poland team achieved an excellent result, winning a total of 36 medals, including 12 gold, 12 silver and 12 bronze. Such a medal haul is a testament to the hard work, commitment and high level of the competitors.
It is worth noting that the entire senior podium in the kata competition belonged to representatives of IKO World So-Kyokushin.
The competition also brought successes in the team category, where the podium was dominated by IKO World So-Kyokushin.
The first place was taken by the Opolski Klub Sportowy YAMA (So-Kyokushin), which confirmed its strength and skills. Second place was taken by competitors from Buntai Kołobrzeg (So-Kyokushin) ex aequo with KSW Bushi (WKB), third place was taken by the Kumite Łódź Sports Karate Club (So-Kyokushin), winning a well-deserved place on the podium. The following representatives of IKO World So-Kyokushin became Polish Contact Karate Champions:
– Rytczak Karolina – kumite 14-15 years -50kg
– Sottek Pola – kumite 14-15 years -55kg
– Bałtyka Antonina – kumite 14-15 years – 60kg
– Pracka Julia – kumite 16-17 years +65kg
– Dela-Gądek Borys kumite 12-13 years -45kg
– Wolski Maksymilian kumite 14-15 years -45kg
– Barański Mikołaj kumite senior +90kg
– Sottek Pola kata 14-15 years
– Pracka Julia – kata 16-17 years
– Szydłowski Krzysztof – kata 12-13 years
– Malesa Kamil – kata 16-17 years
– Hadała Wiktor – kata senior
The Polish Fullcontact Karate Championships are not only a competition, but also an opportunity to exchange experiences.
The tournament, filled with emotions and healthy competition, showed how much can be achieved through hard work and determination.
IKO World So-Kyokushin competitors return to their dojos with a sense of pride and motivation for further development.
Success at the Polish Championships will certainly be an impulse for training and striving for even greater achievements in the future.
IKO World So-Kyokushin’s activity on the Polish contact karate scene certainly deserves recognition.
36 medals, dominance in kata and team competitions is a result that fills with optimism and indicates future successes.
Congratulations to all competitors, coaches and committed efforts that contributed to this excellent result.



























