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Stanislav Horuna
Ukrainian karateka (born 1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stanislav Mykolayovych Horuna (Ukrainian: Станіслав Миколайович Горуна) is a Ukrainian athlete (karate) in the category of kumite (75 kg). He was born on March 1, 1989, in Lviv. A bronze medalist of European Championship 2018 in an individual and team category. Silver medalist of European Championship 2014, silver medalist of European Championship 2017 in individual category and bronze medalist in team category in kumite, bronze medalist of World Championship 2014, three-time winner of series of tournaments K1 Premier League (2013, 2014, 2017), six-time champion of Ukraine in karate. Champion of European Games 2019 and Worlds Games 2019. Qualified for Olympic Games in Tokyo (2020) Honoured master of sport of international class. A captain of Ukraine national team. 2nd on voting Athlete of the year 2019 according to IWGA.
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Biography
He was born in Lviv, in a family of businessmen. Went to Lviv high school No. 53 with profound learning of English language (from 2007 is a gymnasium "Prestige" with profound learning of foreign languages). In 2011, finished the faculty of law in Lviv National University of Ivan Franco, area of expertise — jurisprudence. Lives in Lviv, practicing lawyer.[1]
Passion for sport showed up in early years: Horuna visited sessions of Taekwondo, however in age 13, he visited karate practice of Anton Nikulin, after that he fully devoted himself to this kind of martial arts. Soon his younger brother — Yaroslav Horuna started practicing in the Lviv club of sporting karate "Union" and is the champion of Ukraine in karate in category 84 kg.[2]
The first and only trainer of Horuna is Anton Nikulin.[citation needed]
Among his hobbies are sky diving, snowboarding, tennis.[citation needed]
He is one of the characters in online game KARATE-DO.[3]
As of March 2022, he is a Ukrainian soldier after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.[4]


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Career
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Horuna became first Ukrainian karate athlete that won a medal in World Championship among adults (bronze, Bremen, 2014). However, ambiguous judging during the fight of Horuna with Japanese Тані Руічі Tani Ryuichi for reaching the final of Championship caused a discussion, at first the winner of duel was named Horuna. But a judicial assembly recalls athletes on tatami and declares the winner of fight and finalist of Championship Japanese athlete. Within the framework of 22-th World Championship in karate this duel is considered most controversial (and, not only on tatami, but also in the political aspect).[5]
Horuna heads the rating of series of competitions K1 Premier League and declares the winner (Grand Winner) of Premiere-league three times in 2013, 2014 and 2017. The serious injury of knee in 2015 forced one of world leaders in karate to stop training and, accordingly, participating in competitions. In 2017, on K1 Premier League Paris Open 2017 (this premiere league became the most massive in history of competitions (1243 athletes from 78 countries of the world)), Horuna triumphally returns on the first step of pedestal in France. Conducting 7 fights, Horuna brings the gold medal to Ukraine in the most numerous (140 participants from 42 countries) category.[6]
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European Champion
On May 22, 2021, in the final of the European Championship, he defeated the legend of world karate Rafael Aghayev by a ratio of 3: 1, when he kicked his head, coach Anton Nikulin demanded the control of video judges and they recognized three points 6 seconds before the end. For the first time in his career, he became the European Champion in karate - men's kumite -75 kg.
Sport achievements
World Championships
22nd World karate Championship 2014 | Bronze (kumite) | Bremen (Germany), 2014. |
World Cups
K1 World Cup | Gold (kumite) | Gold (team kumite) | Lasko (Slovenia), 2014. |
European Championships
56 EKF SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS | Gold (kumite) | Poreč (Croatia), 2021. |
54 EKF SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS | Bronze (kumite) | Guadalajara (Spain), 2019. |
53 EKF SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS | Bronze (kumite), Bronze (team kumite) | Novi Sad (Serbia), 2018. |
52 European Senior Championship | Silver (kumite)Bronze (team kumite) | Izmit (Turkey), 2017 |
49 European Senior Championship | Silver | Tampere (Finland), 2014 |
European Championship by Regions | Bronze | Herceg Novi(Montenegro), 2013 |
European University Championship | Gold (kumite), Bronze (team kumite) | Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 2011 |
K1 Premier Leagues
Silver | Salzburg (Austria) 2020 |
Bronze | Tokio (Japan) 2019 |
Gold | Rabat (Morocco) 2019 |
Bronze | Paris (France) 2019 |
Bronze | Paris (France) 2018 |
Gold | Paris (France) 2018 |
Gold | Istanbul (Turkey) 2018 |
Bronze | Dubai (OAU) 2018 |
Bronze | Paris (France) 2015 |
Gold | Paris (France) 2014 |
Gold | Dordrecht (Netherlands) 2013 |
Silver | Tyumen (Russia) 2013 |
Gold | Frankfurt (Germany) 2013 |
Silver | Salzburg (Austria) 2012 |
Bronze | Dubai (OAU) 2017 |
Another competitions
USA open 2011 | SILVER |
USA open 2012 | BRONZE |
Wasquehal Open 2010 | SILVER |
Wasquehal Open 2011 | GOLD |
Wasquehal Open 2012 | GOLD |
Wasquehal Open2014 | GOLD |
Italian Open 2011 | GOLD |
Dutch Open 2011 | SILVER |
Dutch Open 2009 | BRONZE |
Dutch Open 2010 | BRONZE |
Austrian Open 2009 | SILVER |
Austrian Open 2011 | BRONZE |
Qatar Open 2014 | BRONZE |
1st International karate tournament TOP 10 2013 | GOLD(category OPEN) |
2nd International karate tournament TOP 10 2014 | GOLD(category OPEN) |
Super 8 (Croatia Cup 2014) | BRONZE (category OPEN) |
New York international Open 2015 | GOLD |
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Titles
- Vice-sportsman of 2019 according to IWGA[7]
- The best sportsmen of Lviv region in February 2018[8][9]
- Sportsmen of the year in 2014[10]
- The best sportsmen of Lviv region in January 2017[11][12]
- The best sportsmen of Lviv region in July 2017 as a result of achievements on World Games in Wroclaw (first gold medal of this competition in Lviv)[13]
- Medalist of the Order for Merit, 3rd Class[14]
- Medalist of the Order for Merit, 2nd Class[15]
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Achievements
Sources
1. Born to win: Stanislav Horuna and Anton Nikulin about the success on Open-de-Paris 2017 http://karate.ru/news/2017-02-02/rozhdennye-pobezhdat-stanislav-goruna-i-anton-nikulin-paris-2017/
2. Stas Horuna: «Want something bigger — become better!» http://karate.ru/articles/stas-goruna-hochesh-bolshego-stanovis-luchshim/
3. Ukrainian karate athletes won medals of World Championship for the first time http://comments.ua/sport/495298-ukrainskie-karatisti-vpervie-zavoevali.html
4. Ukrainian S. Horuna was the best on World competition in France http://comments.ua/sport/495298-ukrainskie-karatisti-vpervie-zavoevali.html
5. Citizen of Lviv Stanislav Horuna — bronze medalist of WC-2014 in karate http://ns3.for.lviv.ua/novyny/suspilstvo/35453-lviv-ianyn-stanislav-horuna-bronzovyi-pryzer-chs-2014-z-karate%5B%5D
6. Stanislav Horuna: the art of power, will and endurance http://zaxid.net/news/showNews.do?stanislav_goruna_mistetstvo_sili_voli_ta_vitrivalosti&objectId=79091
7. Karate athlete from Lviv Stanislav Horuna — winner of international competition.
8. Ukraine's Stanislav Horuna wins Kosovo's TOP 10 for 2nd time https://web.archive.org/web/20151015234756/http://www.karate-news.net/ukraines-stanislav-horuna-wins-kosovos-top-10-for-2nd-time/
9. Citizen of Lviv Stanislav Horuna won historical medal on World Championship in karate http://dailylviv.com/news/sport/lvivyanyn-stanislav-horuna-zdobuv-istorychnu-medal-na-chempionati-svitu-z-karate-12858
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References
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