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Nine gold medals and 15th place out of 122 teams – a strong result for only four starters
As the SAN-TI Eberstadt martial arts school reports, the team achieved outstanding results WMAC World Cup 2025 122 teams from 18 nations , the four athletes secured a remarkable 15th place . With 2,286 entries, the international tournament also set a new participation record.
Nine gold medals and numerous podium finishes
The SAN-TI team won a total of 9 gold, 8 silver, and 2 bronze medals . The most successful competitor was Ben Gebhardt , who won multiple gold medals in junior point fighting and karate kumite.
Noah and Din Pullmann also impressed with strong performances and several top finishes.
Jernellio Inglese provided a special moment , receiving a WMAC ring for the best junior kumite fight of the entire tournament .
Successes in team competitions
SAN-TI also prevailed in the team categories:
- The Juniors (Inglese, Gebhardt, Vajda) won their final against the Czech Republic.
- The Cadets team (Pullmann, Gebhardt, Wahl) secured gold against the Bodensee team.
- The Cadets/Adults team of the same athletes also won silver against the Czech team.
Grandmaster Inglese praises technique and dedication
“Our athletes fought with technically sound skills and showed great commitment,” said Grandmaster Tino Inglese . “Nine gold medals and a top finish with only four competitors – we can be proud of that.”
Results overview (selection)
Gold
- Ben Gebhardt – Pointfighting Juniors –60 kg; Karate Kumite Juniors –55 kg
- Noah Pullmann – Karate Kumite Kids –40 kg / –45 kg
- Jernellio Inglese – Karate Kumite Juniors –45 kg / –50 kg
- Din Pullmann – Karate Kumite Cadets – 65 kg
- Team Juniors – Karate Kumite (Inglese, Gebhardt, Vajda)
- Team Cadets – Karate Kumite (Pullmann, Gebhardt, Wahl)
Silver
- Ben Gebhardt – Pointfighting Juniors –55 kg; Karate Kumite –60 kg
- Din Pullmann – Pointfighting Cadets –60 kg; Karate Kumite –60 kg
- Jernellio Inglese – Pointfighting Juniors –50 kg; Karate Kata (white-green)
- Noah Pullmann – Pointfighting Kids – 45 kg
- Team Cadets/Adults – Karate Kumite (Pullmann, Gebhardt, Wahl)
Bronze
- Din Pullmann – Pointfighting Cadets – 65 kg
- Noah Pullmann – Pointfighting Kids – 40 kg
(Eberstadt - Red/PM)
Featured image: The successful SAN-TI team at the WMAC World Cup 2025 in Bregenz: (from left) Noah Pullmann, Din Pullmann, Ben Gebhardt, Jernellio Inglese and Grandmaster Tino Inglese.
Photo: SAN-TI Martial Arts School / WMAC