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Karate Olympic hopeful . super karate girl
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Photos provided Karate & Fitness USA Team Member Amaliya Nalitkina, age 13, of Lafayette and soon to be a freshman at Campolindo High School returns home with the Bronze Medal in Kumite (sparring) at the AAU (Amatuer Athletic Union) National Karate Championships which was held in Greenville, South Carolina June 29 - July 3. Amaliya, only a Brown Belt in Karate entered the Black Belt Division with no national level competition experience and no advanced competition experience, fought hard and represented well to earn her a spot in the top three kumite karate competitors in the country. She has also qualified to represent the AAU / USA Karate Team which will go to the 9th WUKF (World Union Karate-Do Federation) World Karate Championships to be held in CLUJ-NAPOCA, Romania this coming September.
When COVID-19 hit the nation of Georgia last year, its residents turned to an unlikely source: two Georgian doctors who had immigrated to the U.S. and had been battling the pandemic for months. Dr. Nana Gegetchkori in New York City and Dr. Zurab Guruli in Jackson, Mississippi, became viral sensations in their home country, advising doctors and patients, largely on social media. Hari Sreenivasan reports.
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In the small country of Georgia, with about 3.7 million people, more than 8 percent of the population has tested positive for the coronavirus.
At its peak in December, with a rate of about 4,400 new cases a day, the medical system was overwhelmed and Georgians had few resources to turn to.