Egyptian national karate player Moamen Mohamed continues his preparations for the US Open Karate Championship, which is scheduled to be held in Las Vegas from 7 to 9 April.
He is set to compete in three different categories at the championship, marking a crucial step in his overall preparation strategy for the upcoming World Karate Championship scheduled to take place in Hungary this coming October.
In addition to being a platform for fierce competition, the US Open Karate Championship also provides an unparalleled opportunity for participants to establish new connections and foster valuable relationships within the karate community.
Mohamed's path to becoming a world champion is a testament to his unwavering commitment to excellence. His tireless efforts and unyielding determination have propelled him to the top of the karate world, where he has earned a multitude of accolades and championships.
The sportsman's impressive skills and remarkable athleticism were on full display when he won a silver medal in the category-67kg U21 at the Spain world championship in 2017.
He further solidified his position as one of the world's premier karate athletes with a bronze medal in the category-60kg U21 at the Chile world championship in 2019.
In 2022, Mohamed has continued to demonstrate his outstanding abilities, earning noteworthy achievements in several competitions.
He clinched a bronze medal in Series A Cairo 2022 and secured first place in Series A Kocaeli Turkey 2022.
Currently ranked 12th in category-67kg Kumite males, Mohamed is resolutely focused on attaining the top position in the world rankings by the year 2023. He is also committed to achieving a medal at the upcoming Men's Karate World Championship scheduled for October in Hungary.