The senior selection team won three medals competing against athletes from as many as 41 countries. At this exceptionally strong G1 tournament, which awards points for the world ranking list, six competitors participated, returning home with one gold and two bronze medals. The brightest medal was won by Džejla Makaš, who secured the gold medal with a dominant performance. On her way to the top podium, she defeated opponents from Turkey, Croatia, and Israel, confirming her top form and quality. Bronze medals were won by Benjamin Husić and Ejla Makaš. Husić reached the semifinals with confident victories over representatives from Bulgaria and Greece, while Makaš delivered excellent performances, defeating opponents from Turkey and Andorra before being stopped in the semifinals. Notable performances and one victory were achieved by Nedžad Husić and Ivana Krajišnik, while Anja Hrgić, in her first senior competition after an intense fight, lost to the representative from China, who won the gold medal. The competitors showed great fighting spirit and quality in a strong international field. "This was an exceptionally high-quality tournament and an important test ahead of the continuation of the season. We are satisfied with the fights displayed and the medals won, as well as the performances of the other competitors, who showed that we are on the right track for the major competitions ahead," the club stated. This tournament served as an important test of form ahead of the upcoming 2026 European Taekwondo Championship, scheduled for May.