Karatists of Macedonian origin won 8 medals for Australia at the Oceania Championship

Marijana and Mishela Dimoski at 2018 Oceania Karate Championships

Marijana and Mishela Dimoski at 2018 Oceania Karate Championships Source: Supplied

Marijana and Mishela won the third place in the kata for seniors, while in the junior competition U21 Marijana won a gold and Mishela silver medal. Pece Naumovski won the second place in the kumite, while Theo Cvetkovski won the third place. Makayla Tasevska won two bronze medals in the kata and kumite.


The twin sisters Mishela and Marijana Dimoski won four medals for  Australia  at the Oceania Championship held in Auckland, New Zealand.

They won bronzes in senior competition in kata.

Marijana and Mishela Dimoski
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In the junior competition U21 Marijana won a gold and Mishela silver medal.

Marijana and Mishela with Australian flag at the medal ceremony
Marijana and Mishela with Australian flag at the medal ceremony Source: Supplied

Pece Naumovski in kumite 67 kg lost in the final and won second place and silver medal.

Pece Naumovski
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Teo Cvetkovski  in the cadet competition kumite 57 kg won the bronze medal at the Oceania Championship in Auckland, New Zealand, for the Australian national team.

Teo Cvetkovski
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Makayla Tasevska won two bronzes in the kata U-14 and kumite in the U-14 to 47 kg.

Makayla Tasevska
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