Federation Internationale de Savate

Summary

Federation Internationale de Savate is the world governing body for the sport of Savate. The organization is dedicated to the promotion of the sport of savate and canne de combat. It currently has 63 member countries.[2] The organization holds biannual World and Continental championships, while their member countries hold national competitions.[3]

Federation Internationale de Savate
SportSavate
JurisdictionInternational
AbbreviationFISav
Founded23 March 1985[1]
HeadquartersFrance
LocationThiais, France
PresidentJulie Gabriel
Vice president(s)Joel Dhumez
Gilles Le Duigou
SecretaryMartin O'Malley,
Official website
fisavate.org

History edit

During the 1880s and 1890s Joseph Charlemont and Lois Albert synthesized the various savate methods and moves and created the "academic style" of the sports, but were opposed to adjusting it to fit the modern demands of the sport. By 1944 there were two separate views of the sport of savate: the white collar practitioners who were in favor of full contact ring fighting, and the academically oriented practitioners who opposed this.

In 1965 the "Comité National de Boxe Française" was founded. The two philosophies competed for control of the organization. In 1973 CNBF became the "Fédération Nationale de Boxe Française" under the control of the academic camp. Their opponents founded a new organization, the "Fédération Nationale de Savate-Boxe-Française". In 1976 the French government gave the official teaching rights to the academic camp.[4]

In March 1985 the two camps came together to found the "Fédération Internationale de Boxe Française Savate", which was renamed to Fédération Internationale de Savate in October 1999.[5]

Structure edit

All 63 member countries affiliated with Federation Internationale de Savate hold voting power in the General Assembly, which is held every two years. An extraordinary meeting of the general assembly may be called by the board of directors or it may be requested by 3/4 of the member countries.

At the meeting of the General Assembly management reports are presented, and discussion is held concerning the financial and legal situation of the organization. The General Assembly is the body that votes the president into power and which chooses its board of directors.

The organization itself if administered by the board of directors, who are a president, one or two vice-presidents, a Secretary General, a Treasurer, and a number of other persons who make up 20 members of the board of directors.[6]

Rules and techniques edit

In savate only strikes with the fists and foot kicks are allowed, unlike kickboxing or muay thai which allow strikes with knees and shins as well.[7]

English French
Salute Salut
Guard Garde
Jab Direct
Cross Crochet
Calf kick Fouetté
Uppercut Uppercut
Front kick Chassé frontal
Side kick Chassé latéral
Wheel kick Revers latéral
Shin kick Coup De Pied Bas
Parry Parad Bloqué
Kick catch Parad Chasseé

Presidents edit

  • Jean-Marie Rousseau 1985–1989
  • Alain Salomon 1989–1992
  • Michel Roger 1992–2001
  • Alexandre Walnier 2001–2003
  • Jean Houel 2003–2007
  • Gilles Le Duigou 2007–2010
  • Julie Gabriel 2010–[1]

World Championships edit

2019 World Championship edit

The 2019 World Championship qualifications were held in Hammamet, Tunisia. The Championship itself was held in Hammamet, Milan, Vandoeuvre, La Motte-Servolex, Perpignan, Dakar and Tunis. Both the male and female fighters competed across eight different weight categories.[8][9]

Men First place Second place Third place Women First place Second place Third place
56 kg   Mathieu Boucher   Kenta Funayama   Dario Kontak
  Aziz Hamraoui
48 kg   Chloe Nandy   Ibtissem Smii   Karina Tatianchenko
  Catherina Monteiro
60 kg   Sergei Shcherbachenko   Rayane Imassoudat   Gabriel Cobzaru
  Miguel Colome
52 kg   Meghane Amouri   Mariko Hara   Rebecca Mandefu Mayol
  Lucija Regwat
65 kg   Amine Feddal   Narek Babadzhanian   Radoje Stevanović
  Yin Wang
56 kg   Chiara Vincis   Flora Yang   Kristina Džolić
  Alina Anduschenko
70 kg   Damien Fabregas   Jovan Stevanović   Amine Ziani
  Nurlan Gadimov
60 kg   Audrey Guillaume   Hanna Kupina   Sofia Cavallo
  Ghoffane Rezzni
75 kg   Mohamed Diaby   Iurii Zamirkhora   Ognjen Rauković
  Ivica Jakopić
65 kg   Sara Surrel   Amal Abdessalem   Monika Babić
80 kg   Cristopher Brugiroux   Nikolai Iarnatcev   Meng Ding
  Leny Krokos
70 kg   Lorna Sincere   Tijana Vuković   Thoraya Elbouzidi
85 kg   Matteo Luca   Dmyrov Bulgakov   Tural Bayramov
  Alexey Loginov
75 kg   Ahlem Grisset   Mahnaz Amini
85+ kg   Romain Falendry   Dragoljub Bovan   Iurii Sarazhan
  Seyed Mehdi Hoseini
75+ kg   Molka Ayedi   Melissa Quelfennec   Sharone Clair
  Elham Abdi

2017 World Championship edit

The 2017 World Championship qualification was held in Varaždin, Croatia. The Championship itself was held in Martinique, Vandoeuvre, La Motte-Servolex, Hangzhou and Toulouse. Male fighters competed across eight weight classes and female fighters competed across seven weight classes.[10][11]

Men First place Second place Third place Women First place Second place Third place
56 kg   Yuan Peng   Yanis Goucef   Kenta Funayama
  Alberto Mendez Silva
48 kg   Chloe Nandy   Karina Tatianchenko   Jennifer Galopin
  Elisa Picollo
60 kg   Narek Babadzhanian   Amine Boutchiche   Yoann Collart
  Keisuke Takahashi
52 kg   Margot Bouyjou   Rebecca Mandefu   Anastasia Konovalchuck
  Mariko Hara
65 kg   Amine Feddal   Luka Lešković   Brian Francois Fils
  Bekkhan Sadaev
56 kg   Mathilde Magnier   Chiara Vincis   Saeedeh Fardsanei
  Junjia Li
70 kg   Ibrahim Konate   Charles Denis   Hossein Hayani Lichaei
  Ilia Freimanov
60 kg   Maurine Atef   Valentina Keri   Ceri Greimel
  Roghieh Soltaninegar
75 kg   Kevin Albertus   Mykita Radionov   Romain Malgin
  Antun Viličić
65 kg   Cyrielle Girodias   Marijana Kosi   Mina Karami
  Sabrine Geblewi
80 kg   Cristopher Brugiroux   Leilei Yuan   Goran Sučević
  Andrew Griffin
70 kg   Kanelle Leger   Tijana Vuković   Morgan Alexander
85 kg   Romain Falendry   Jamshid Ashgar Givehchi   Duke Nwamerue
  Marko Gospočić
75+ kg   Wided Younsi   Klara Rosić
85+ kg   Pharelle Akouan   Nikolai Nikitenko   Ramza Kebir
  Seyed Mehdi Hoseini

2015 World Championship edit

The World Championship qualifications were held in La Roche-sur-Yon, France. The Championship itself was held in Martinique, Saint Petersburg, Vandoeuvre and Amiens.[12][13]

Men First place Second place Third place Women First place Second place Third place
56 kg   Jerry Bart   Yuan Peng   Antonio Horvatić
  Geraldo Thomasoo
48 kg   Chloe Nandy   Elisa Picollo   Rebecca Mandefu
  Elena Mitrofan
60 kg   Jonathan Bonnet   Narek Babadzhanian   Lige Teng
  Manuel Garcia Sanchez
52 kg   Cynthia Gonzalez   Adeline Robin   Anastasia Konovalchuck
  Mariko Hara
65 kg   Aziz Abdelaoui   Adoni Iglesias   Ivan Sechi
  Dimitry Prudov
56 kg   Jacqueline Beroud   Anna Volobueva   Jovana Milovanović
  Li Xiaoxiao
70 kg   Ludovic Nassibou   Artur Zakirko   Ivan Muratkin
  Damjan Marković
60 kg   Marion Montanari   Rimma Golubeva   Veronica Parisi
  Vida Samotorcan
75 kg   Redouane Derras   Antun Viličić   Yong Xu
  Marouane Aatifi
65 kg   Cyrielle Girodias   Xuetao Yuan   Teodora Manić
  Annukka Volotinen
80 kg   Dylan Colin   Ali Reza Jadidi   Bing Liu 70 kg   Kanelle Leger   Serena Burgio   Morgan Alexander
85 kg   Herbert Danois   Milos Golić   Silvio Horvat
  Alain Van De Markt
75 kg   Nives Radić   Sharone Clair
85+ kg   Bastien Colin   Giuseppe Mongiardino   Nino Vladušić
  Jovan Ikić
75+ kg   Wided Younsi   Karine Sandrine Berry

2013 World Championship edit

The 2013 Male World Championships were held in Clermont-Ferrand, France, while the Female World Championships were held in both Clermont-Ferrand and Hainan, China. Men competed across eight, and women across seven weight classes.

Men First place Second place Third place Women First place Second place Third place
56 kg   Ousmane Sarr   Laurent Johny Rakotondrabe   Richard Carbonne
  Maksym Fatych
48 kg   Elisa Picollo   Ouided Abdelaziz   Bernadette Ravaoarisoa
  Mariko Hara
60 kg   Jonathan Bonnet   Viktor Slavinsky   Predrag Šimunec
  Yang Ling
52 kg   Margot Bouyjou   Evgeniya Siviri   Lydia Couture
  Marta Murru
65 kg   Laurent Olivier Crescence   Boris Essere   Alexandru Nita
  Ruslan Abdinov
56 kg   Anissa Meksen   Celine Iglesis   Olga Gavrilova
  Elisa Barbini
70 kg   Georgy Fernante   Dmytro Romanenko   Damjan Marković
  Georgy Shavdatuashvili
60 kg   Cyrielle Giordias   Rimma Golubeva   Marija Petrić
75 kg   Tony Ancelin   Andrei Studenikov   Volodymyr Skopovsky
  Marouane Aatifi
65 kg   Julie Burton   Annukka Volotinen   Nizha Sbai
  Stefica Bubnjarić
80 kg   Damir Plantić   Alexander Sidorkin   Mohamed Seif Khalifa
  Cihan Akagunduz
70 kg   Blandine Jouard   Serena Burgio   Yudan Bao
  Iana Shmidt
85 kg   Alexey Sachivko   Mykyta Chub   Romain Falendry
  Zoran Romac
75 kg   Nives Radić   Wided Younsi   Nina Vehar
85+ kg   Fabrice Aurieng   Zvonimir Martić   Giuseppe Mongiardino
  Viktor Goriachkun

2011 World Championship edit

The 2011 Male World Championships were held in Milan, Italy, across eight weight classes.

Men First place Second place Third place
56 kg   Dimitri Suire   Laurent Johny Rakotondrabe   Lorenzo Parodi
  Paly Dembele
60 kg   Predrag Šimunec   Ozkan Kuyruk   Ruslan Abdimov
65 kg   Ibrahim Konate   Gagny Baradji   Victor Vezhlivtcev
  Roberto Musso
70 kg   Mohamed Diaby   Goran Borović   Léopold César Adrianjaka
  Igor Sivoljicki
75 kg   Tony Ancelin   Andrei Studenikov   Anton Viličić
  Issam Barhoumi
80 kg   Wendy Faure   Damir Plantić   Ljubomir Cestić
 Alexey Sachivko
85 kg   Nabil Fajjari   Miloš Golić   Branislav Plavšić
  Geoffrey Delhez
85+ kg   Frédéric Heini   Agron Preteni   Julian Badia

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "International federation of Savate - President's news".
  2. ^ "FISav National Federations& Contacts". fisavate.org. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Category: Championships : results". fisavate.org/. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  4. ^ "History of savate". researchgate.net. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  5. ^ "STATUTESOF THEINTERNATIONALSAVATE FEDERATION" (PDF). savate-srbija.com. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  6. ^ "STATUTESOF THEINTERNATIONALSAVATE FEDERATION" (PDF). savate-srbija.com. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Holiday pounds? Give 'em a swift kick". Los Angeles Times. 18 December 2006. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  8. ^ "RésultatsduChampionnat du Monde Savate Combat 2019". fisavate.org. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Résultats du Championnat du Monde Savate Combat 2019". fisavate.org. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Résultats du Championnat du Monde Savate Combat 2017". fisavate.org. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Résultats du Championnat du Monde Savate Combat 2017". fisavate.org. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  12. ^ "EliminatoiresChampionnatsdu MondeCombat 2015". fisavate.org. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  13. ^ "EliminatoiresChampionnatsdu MondeCombat 2015". fisavate.org. Retrieved 14 July 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Federation Internationale de Savate on Facebook