Shahrsad Shahmirzadi

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Schahrsad "Princess" Shahmirzadi (born February 4, 1985 in Berlin ) is a German kickboxer and lives in Berlin. She is multiple kickboxing world champion in various associations and currently the reigning professional women's world champion in full contact kickboxing at the WKU .

Life & Sport

Shahrsad Shahmirzadi's mother is German, her father comes from Iran. She grew up in Berlin-Wilmersdorf and completed her Abitur at the humanistic grammar school at the Gray Monastery .

Shahmirzadi started in 2000 with the ATK (Anti Terror Fight) in the former Georg F. Brückner sports studio in Berlin-Wilmersdorf . A year later she started kickboxing under Mario Goldberg. She initially did kickboxing and ATK in parallel for a year and then decided to do kickboxing.

Shahmirzadi became world champion for the first time in 2013. In addition to competitive sports, she studied at the University of Economics and Law and is currently employed by the Berlin police in the senior service at the LKA. Since 2015 she has received sports funding from the police.

Michael C. and Ferdinand Mack as well as their training partner Gia K. Shahmirzadi fought for the Kickboxing School Mack from the end of 2009 - 2018.

Your current trainer and manager is Steve Barret (since October 2018).

Her warrior name is "Princess". Shahrsad translated means princess.

Shahmirzadi was a member of the full contact cadre of WAKO Germany from 2010 to 2011 . During that time she became German Champion, International German Champion and won the Georg F. Brückner Cup. She took part in a European and a world championship.

For reasons of association policy and loyalty to her mentor, Ferdinand Mack, she later switched to the WKA association, which is now called WKU, from 2012 onwards. From then on she successfully fought in parallel in several associations (including WKU, ISKA , IAKSA, ICO, WMAC).

Success in kickboxing with the amateurs

The most important achievements include:

  • WKU World Champion 2013 in full contact, women -55 kg, Greece,
  • World Champion 2013 of the WKU in K1, women, -55 kg, Greece,
  • WKU World Champion 2014 in full contact, women, -55 kg, London,
  • 2014 WKU World Champion in K1, women -55 kg, London,
  • 2015 ISKA world champion in full contact, women -57 kg, Portugal,
  • 2015 ISKA World Champion in Lowkick, women, -57 kg, Portugal,
  • 2015 ICO world champion in full contact, women, -60 kg, Stuttgart,
  • ISKA world champion 2016 in full contact, women, -58 kg, Germany,
  • World Martial Arts Games 2016 winner of WMAC in full contact, women, open class, Germany,
  • current German champion Pro / AM of the ISKA in full contact, women, -58.2 kg,
  • World Cup winner 2014 of the IAKSA in the K1, women, -60 kg, San Marino,
  • World Cup winner 2015 of the WKU in K1, women, -55 kg, in Croatia,
  • 2014 European Champion of the ICO in full contact, women, -60 kg, in England,
  • 15 times German / International German champion in full contact, K1 and light contact (56 kg - 60 kg) since 2010 in 7 associations (WAKO: 2010, WKA: 2012, WKU: 2013 - 2015, ISKA: 2013 - 2014, IAKSA: 2013 - 2014, ICO: 2013, WKC: 2013)
  • Mack Mania winner 2009 in Mannheim.

Success in kickboxing with the professionals

Professional EM fight in full contact kickboxing, - 57.5 kg

year Day Opponent place World association Result Type Round
2014 09.10. Karmen Bertic Diedersdorf Castle, Brandenburg WKU victory Points win (unanimous) 7th
(HRV) vacant European Championship title of the WKU, - 57.5 kg

Professional World Cup fights in full contact kickboxing, - 57.5 kg

year Day Opponent place World association Result Type Round
2016 13.10. Jessica "Sniper" Marazzi Diedersdorf Castle, Brandenburg WKU victory Points win (unanimous) 10
(CH) World title of the WKU, - 57.5 kg
2017 08.10. Sofia Cavallo Diedersdorf Castle, Brandenburg WKU victory Points win (unanimous) 10
(ITA) WKU defends its World Championship title

Dan graduation

3rd dan in kickboxing : Schahrsad Shahmirzadi is one of the few women who holds the 3rd dan in kickboxing.

Honors as an athlete

Sports honor of the city of Mannheim: 2010-2015, 2017

Sports honor by the Berlin police: 2014, 2016

Sports honor by the federal and state police forces (DPSK): 2014

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kickboxing School Mannheim | Fighter. Retrieved March 7, 2018 .
  2. Martial Arts International November 2014 . In: Issuu . S. 122-123 ( issuu.com [accessed March 7, 2018]).
  3. Pro ranking: WKU / GCOworld. Accessed March 7, 2018 (English).
  4. WKU members. Retrieved March 7, 2018 .
  5. honestm: Sports honor 2014 (complete list for internet). Retrieved March 7, 2018 .
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