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Karate, judo and taekwondo: what’s the diff?
Karate: Iran vs France at 2018 Youth Olympic Games; Judo: Ukraine vs Belarus at European Youth Olympic Festival 2013; Taekwondo: France vs Turkey at Youth Olympic Games 2010 (
Amilcar Orfait;
Mark Dadswell/Getty Images) Karate, judo and taekwondo are all martial arts that originated in East Asia, so they’re probably pretty similar, right? Actually, they’re super different. Each of them is totally unique, with their own histories, techniques and styles. Let’s take a look at what makes each of them their own thing. Karate
Japanese Masaki Yamaoka and Moroccan Oussama Edari compete in karate at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires in 2018. (Juan Mabromata/Getty Images)
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In Cheboksary, the competitions of the 102nd Russian championship in athletics ended. In the final days of the tournament, the athletes of the Central Sports Club of the Army won another 24 awards of various denominations: 11 gold, 8 silver and 5 bronze.
In the 400-meter race, the entire podium remained with the representatives of the Army’s Central Sports Club. The silver medalist of the VII World War Games, the record holder of Russia U20 junior sergeant Polina Miller won the competition, her result is 50.98 seconds. The second at the finish line was the world champion, four-time bronze medalist of the world championships, European champion, two-time European indoor champion Senior Lieutenant Antonina Krivoshapka – 51.32. The winner of the bronze medal was the winner of the World War Games, winner and prize-winner of the Universiade Alena Mamina – 52.52 sec.