Over 800 fights, with a total of 1411 ippon scored... That’s how the 2023 Mameido Cup ended! Participants from 57 dojos from 16 different countries gathered in Warsaw, Poland, for a weekend of Shiai using a Swiss system, guaranteeing the same number of fixed rounds of competition for everyone. After each round, competitors were matched with opponents based on their performance.
The event ran very smoothly, thanks to the innovative system brought by the organisers: An app where each competitor was able to check the Shiai-jo for their next round, who they would be fighting, the fight order and which side (Aka or Shiro) they were supposed to be. As part of the competitor welcome kit, each participant got their own Mameido Cup Taski to keep and use during the competition. With 4 Shiai-jo running simultaneously, the Mameido Player App played an important part in helping Kenshi know where they would be fighting each round, and provided relevant information like points breakdown (including fights won, fights drawn, total Ippon scored, Ippon balance etc.), individual and team rankings. As everyone already knew where they were supposed to be beforehand, everything ran well within the schedule.
After each round, by refreshing the app you were able to check your results and, if there were any problems, competitors had 3 minutes to report it to the command centre. Although it was not a team competition, competitors could form a team (Ladies Open 3s or Men's Open 3s) within the individual fight-format competition. Each team’s average score was calculated after each round, so you could also check the ranking and keep track of your teammates progress.
After 12 rounds of Shiai, the results were announced:
Special categories
Most improved:
Ryan Ruiter, Mokuseikan
Ippon hunter Award:
Wojciech Ritszel, Yokokan
Team Categories
Ladies 3’s:
1st place - Croissant (Marine Vandenberghe, Adelie Robin, Saya Guadarrama)
2nd place - We will need a teamname 2 (Man-Yee Mok, Pakwan Ratchatasavee, Suraya Tjon-Kon-Fat)
3rd place - Novi Sad ladies & friend (Sofija Vuckovic, Maja Pantic, Lai Mei-Tang)
Men's 3s:
1st place - We need a name (Sjoerd Kater, Winston Dollee, Jonathan de-Croon)
2nd place - The Irish Rovers (Andre Pimentel, John Doherty, Szymon Gardzielewski)
3rd place - Yokokan (Przemysław Szymiec, Wojciech Ritszel, Krzysztof Mróz)
Individual Categories
Youth Ladies
1st place - Adelie Robin, Judo Kendo Club Fontenaisien
2nd place - Saya Guadarrama, Kendo Bordeaux
3rd place - Katarzyna Babinska, Warsaw Kendo Club
4th place - Anastasiia Kalashnikova
5th place - Beatrice Sutaite
Youth Men
1st place - Taichi Uno, Fumetsu
2nd place - Styrbjorn Strandell, Kibo Dojo
3rd place - Ruiter Ryan, Mokuseikan
4th place - Bartosz Szymański
5th place - David Graham
Senior
1st place - Krzysztof Bosak, Warsaw Kendo Club
2nd place - Przemyslaw Szymiec, Yokokan
3rd place - Werner Karnadi, Fumetsu
4th place - Rokas Bagdzevicius
5th place - Lai Mei-Tang
6th place - Man-Yee Mok
7th place - Krystian Kanabrodzki
8th place - Lionel Clausse
9th place - Ivo Ledwozyw
10th place - Tibor Dravai
Kyu
1st place - Bartosz Szymański, Warsaw Kendo Club
2nd place - Nicholas von-Butovitsch, Kibo Dojo
3rd place - Florian Dobrunz, Kenshinkai Berlin ev
4th place - Greg Stryjczak
5th place - Patryk Pietrzak
6th place - Lukas Svagzdys
7th place - Michal Kozlowski
8th place - Piotr Zienkiewicz
9th place - Samuel Asante
10th - Dominik Dabrowski
Dan 1-3 Ladies
1st place - Adelie Robin, Judo Kendo Club Fontenaisien
2nd place - Chiaki Arai, Strasbourg
3rd place - Saya Guadarrama, Kendo Bordeaux
4th place - Ellen Jonsson
5th place - Katarzyna Babinska
6th place - Lai Mei-Tang
7th place - Maja Pantic
8th place - Alev Aydin
9th place - Anastasiia Kalashnikova
10th place - Racha Bia
Dan 1-3 Men
1st place - Tormod Husebo, Sør-Vest Kendoklubb
2nd place - Rokas Bagdzevicius, Daishinkan Dojo
3rd place - Michal Kelm, Furokan Dojo
4th place - Bartosz Gorczyca
5th place - Filip Paradowski
6th place - Ruiter Ryan
7th place - Dawid Leszczynski
8th place - Wiktor Skorczewski
9th place - Mihailo Latincic
10th place - Markus Arfert
Open Ladies
1st place - Adelie Robin, Judo Kendo Club Fontenaisien
2nd place - Chiaki Arai, Strasbourg
3rd place - Saya Guadarrama, Kendo Bordeaux
4th place - Pakwan Ratchatasavee
5th place - Alina Yearwood
6th place - Ines Loidi
7th place - Lisa Van-Laecken
8th place - Ellen Jonsson
9th place - Katarzyna Babinska
10th place - Marine Vandenberghe
Open Men
1st place - Krzysztof Bosak, Warsaw Kendo Club
2nd place - Taichi Uno, Fumetsu
3rd place - Wojciech Ritszel, Yokokan
4th place - Jouke Van-Der-Woude
5th place - Andre Pimentel
6th place - Tormod Husebo
7th place - Makoto Van-Der-Woude
8th place - Andrzej Malkiewicz
9th place - Jonathan de-Croon
10th place - Szymon Gardzielewski
All top 3 players in each category received special prizes from us ❤ we hope you enjoy them! Congratulations to all the participants for their performance!
It was a pleasure to meet old and new friends during the competition and to support the event in 2023, we had a blast :) The Mameido Cup will return in 2024 and we hope to see you there again!