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December 2005
Contact: fehmi@mska.net

Fehmi’s sports c.v.

A. PERSONAL

First Name Fehmi
Last Name MAHALLA
Born 1981
Weight 100 kg
Height 190 cm
Nationality Naturalized Swiss
Contact fehmi@mska.net

 

B. FEHMI’S SPORTS CAREER – KARATE

Headquarters MSKA club “Dardania”, Lausanne, Switzerland (since 1990)
Representative
  • Member of the Swiss official national team since 2004
  • Member of the Kosovo national team (1999-2000)
Main trophies 1996-2011 decorated by alltogether 97 medals at 79 top class karate competitions (national, international and world level):

  • 63  golden, 13 silver and 21 bronzen medals.

Most outstanding awards:

  • 1st prize (heavy weight and/or open); Championats Suisse Elite, FSK (Federation Suisse de Karate), 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011
  • 1st prize (heavy weight and/or open); Swiss Karate League, FSK (Federation Suisse de Karate), 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • 1st prize (heavy weight and/or open); Turnoi National SKU,  FSK (Federation Suisse de Karate), 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
  • 1st prize (heavy weight); Shito-Ryu Shukokai World Cup, FFKAMA (Federation of Karate and Affiliated Martial Arts), Chartres, France, 12-13/11, 2005
  • 1st prize (heavy weight); European Karate Championship, EKF (European Karate Fedration), Tenerife, Spain, 13-15/5, 2005
  • 1st prize (heavy weight); German Karate Championship, DKV (German Karate Federation), Neubrandenburg, Germany, 27-28/3, 2004
  • 1st prize – tripple ( heavy weight, open, and team, and additionally a special award “The Best Combatant”); World Karate Cup for Juniors, KFH (Karate Federation of Hungary), Miskolc, Hungary, 1-3/12, 2000
  • more (see Trophies)
Black belt promotions
  • 4th Dan, Oct. 2010, Mali Losinj, Croatia, by the MSKAI (Modern Sports karate Academy International), Luxembourg, Dr. Rudolf Jakhel, IX Dan
  • 3rd Dan, Oct. 2006, Mali Losinj, Croatia, by the MSKAI (Modern Sports karate Academy International), Luxembourg, Dr. Rudolf Jakhel, IX Dan
  • 2nd Dan, Oct. 2002, Mali Losinj, Croatia, by the MSKAI (Modern Sports karate Associates International), Luxembourg, Dr. Rudolf Jakhel, VIII Dan
  • 1st Dan, May 1999, Prague, Czech Republic, by the MSKAI (Modern Sports karate Associates International), Luxembourg, Dr. Rudolf Jakhel, VIII Dan
 

C. FEHMI’S COACHING TEAM

Chief Coach Professor Fahri Mahalla, Karate black belt VIII Dan (first left), and holder of a degree in physical education. Fehmi’s father. Former multiple regional and national karate champion of Kosovo. Co-founder and Academic councilor of the MSKA (Modern Sports Karate Associates) International, Luxembourg. Founder and chief coach of MSKA club “Dardania”, Lausanne, Switzerland. Originator of his specific methodical innovations “Fahrihai” for periodic preparations of top contestants within the style-neutral Emeskai training system.
Assistant Coach Rexhë Mahalla, Karate black belt V Dan (second right). Former multiple regional and national karate champion of Kosovo. Co-founder of and coach in MSKA club “Dardania”, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Mentor Dr Rudolf Jakhel, Karate black belt IX Dan (second left). Initiator and co-head of the Combat sports program at the Faculty of Sports, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (since 1996). Former acting federal coach and supreme referee (1972-75) with the then main German karate federation. Technical director of the MSKA International, Luxemborug, and Doyen of MSKAI Academy. Author of a book “Modern Sports Karate” and originator of the styles transcending Emeskai training method based on principles of sports science. Researcher on combat sports and Pedagogy division member of the IMACSSS (International Martial Arts and Combat Sport Scientific Society).
 

D. FEHMI’S TOP ADVISORS

  • Karl Skrabl, phone ++41 (78)6351120

Chairman of the technical commission and national coach of the Swiss shito-ryu karate union. Karate black belt Dan VI and Member of the MSKAI Academy.

  • Günther Mohr, phone ++49(171)3822930

Former federal coach (1980-2001) with the German karate federation, ex-member of the German national karate team.