Nicola Bianchi
Direttore Tecnico

Nicola Bianchi, laureato alla facoltà di Architettura, inizia la pratica del karate nel 1990 a Viareggio col Maestro Lionello Biagi e il Maestro Mirko Safiotti. Agonista fin da bambino ottiene molti risultati a livello giovanile e la cintura nera nel 1999.
Dal 2001 al 2021 prosegue il suo percorso col Maestro Mauro Gori.
Dal 2007 al 2019 ha fatto parte della Nazionale Italiana FIKTA
He started practicing of karate in 1990 in Viareggio with Maestro Lionello Biagi, accompanied by Maestro Mirko Safiotti, at the Moving Club Viareggio. Competitor since childhood he he collected many results in youth level.
From 2001 he has begun to follow the teachings of Maestro Mauro Gori.
Since 2005 he has won many national placings that lead him, in 2007, to be selected by the Italian National team of FIKTA and to partecipate since 2010 at the European and World Championships (ESKA, WSKA)
From 2011 to 2016 he has been the creator and organizer of BudosaItalia: an event that involves 12 schools of different martial arts from Tuscany.
In 2014 he obtained the qualification of instructor (ACSI) and founded the Junkan Dojo Asd with Annalisa Casini (his wife).
I dan in 1999, II dan in 2007, III dan in 2012 IV dan in 2018
From 2005 to 2019 he obtained the following national and international awards:
21 golds, 13 silvers, 7 bronzes National Championship (FIKTA)
1 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze at European Championship (ESKA)
1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze at World Championship (WSKA)
Annalisa Casini
Istruttrice
She started karate in 1998 with Maestro Gaetano Pierotti.
Competitor since childhood, she won a lot of medal that leads her, at 17 years old, to access the Italian National team. In 2011 she moved to Viareggio and began to follow Maestro Gori.
Promising athlete of FIKTA, since 2012 she has been called to represent Italy at the European and World circuits of ESKA and WSKA
In 2014 she founded, with Nicola Bianchi (husband), the Junkan Dojo Asd, obtained the title of Instructor (ACSI) and collaborated to the organization of the BudosaItalia in 2014 and 2016.
I dan in 2005, II dan in 2013, III dan in 2018.
From 2010 to today she obtains the following national and international titles:
10 golds, 8 silvers, 7 bronzes National Championship (FIKTA)
1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze at European Championship (ESKA)
2 golds, 1 bronze at World Championship (WSKA)
Casini is currently the only one of Italian female to have won an individual WSKA World Championship
IV° dan
Istruttrice di Karate ACSI
Arbitro Nazionale "A" Fikta

Annalisa Casini
Istruttore

She started karate in 1998 with Maestro Gaetano Pierotti.
Competitor since childhood, she won a lot of medal that leads her, at 17 years old, to access the Italian National team. In 2011 she moved to Viareggio and began to follow Maestro Gori.
Promising athlete of FIKTA, since 2012 she has been called to represent Italy at the European and World circuits of ESKA and WSKA
In 2014 she founded, with Nicola Bianchi (husband), the Junkan Dojo Asd, obtained the title of Instructor (ACSI) and collaborated to the organization of the BudosaItalia in 2014 and 2016.
I dan in 2005, II dan in 2013, III dan in 2018.
From 2010 to today she obtains the following national and international titles:
10 golds, 8 silvers, 7 bronzes National Championship (FIKTA)
1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze at European Championship (ESKA)
2 golds, 1 bronze at World Championship (WSKA)
Casini is currently the only one of Italian female to have won an individual WSKA World Championship

Annalisa Casini
Aiuto Istruttrice
She started karate in 1998 with Maestro Gaetano Pierotti.
Competitor since childhood, she won a lot of medal that leads her, at 17 years old, to access the Italian National team. In 2011 she moved to Viareggio and began to follow Maestro Gori.
Promising athlete of FIKTA, since 2012 she has been called to represent Italy at the European and World circuits of ESKA and WSKA
In 2014 she founded, with Nicola Bianchi (husband), the Junkan Dojo Asd, obtained the title of Instructor (ACSI) and collaborated to the organization of the BudosaItalia in 2014 and 2016.
I dan in 2005, II dan in 2013, III dan in 2018.
From 2010 to today she obtains the following national and international titles:
10 golds, 8 silvers, 7 bronzes National Championship (FIKTA)
1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze at European Championship (ESKA)
2 golds, 1 bronze at World Championship (WSKA)
Casini is currently the only one of Italian female to have won an individual WSKA World Championship


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