London, October 4, 2019: The International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) and World Mixed Martial Arts Association (WMMAA) are pleased to announce the 2019 Amateur MMA Awards Nominees for the following categories:
• National Team of the Year
Male Athlete of the Year
• Female Athlete of the Year
Junior Athlete of the Year (18 – 20 yrs)
See the Award Nominees listed below:
To learn more about them stay tuned to immaf.org over the next five weeks as IMMAF focuses on each category in turn.
The winners are to be determined by member vote, and National Federations will be notified directly by IMMAF about how to take part.
Nominees for the publicly voted award, Green Hill Performance of the Year, will be announced during the week commencing the 4 November, with voting taking place via social media.
The ultimate awardees for all categories will be revealed at the invitation only, black-tie dinner on Thursday 14 November during the 2019 IMMAF | WMMAA Unified World Championships in Manama.
AWARD NOMINEES (BLOCK A–MEMBER VOTE)/2019 Amateur MMA Awards
Senior Female Athlete of the Year
Nina Back (Sweden),
2018 World Championships: silver
2019 European Open: silver
Alish Smith (Australia)
2019 Oceania Open: gold and Asian Open: gold
Gase Sanita (New Zealand)
2018 World Championships: gold
Alexandra Kovacs (Hungary)
2018 World Championships: gold
LaNeisha Vinson (USA)
2018 World Championships: gold
Senior Male Athlete of the Year
Sola Axel (France)
2018 World Championships: Silver
2019 Africa Open: silver
Pan American Open: gold
2019 Oceania Open: gold
European Open: gold
Pasha Kharkhachaev (Bahrain)
2018 World Championships: gold
2019 Asian Open: gold and European Open: gold
Bagdat Zhubanysh (Kazakhstan)
2018 World Championships: gold
2019 Asian Open: gold
Lee Hammond (Ireland)
2018 World Championships: gold
Delyan Georgiev (Bulgaria)
2018 World Championships: gold
2019 European Open: bronze
Junior Athlete of the Year
Muhammad Mokaev (UK)
2018 World Championships: gold
2019 European Open: gold
Shamsutdin Makhmudov (Russia)
2018 World Championships: gold
2019 Euro Open: gold
Reo Yamaguchi (Japan)
2018 World Championships: silver
2019 Europe Open: gold
Megan Morris (UK)
2018 World Championships: gold
Mahboob Khan Mohammed (India)
2018 World Championships: gold
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