This document summarizes the results of the 16th OKF Championships held in 2014. It lists the placements and countries of competitors in various age group, gender and discipline categories including kata, kumite and team events. New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and other Pacific island countries are represented across over 50 competition categories for youth, cadet and senior divisions in karate.
The document provides results from the 7th Commonwealth Karate Championships in 2013. It lists winners in different categories including kata and kumite competitions for males and females of various age groups. Canada and New Zealand performed well, with individuals and teams from those countries placing first or second in several events. The results suggest it was an international competition bringing together karate athletes from multiple Commonwealth countries.
This document contains the results of the PKF Junior & Cadet Championships 2015 competition. It lists the top three place winners in each event, including their name, country, and country of representation. The events included kata and kumite competitions for cadets, juniors, U21, and U14 age divisions across various weight categories for both male and female competitors. The top three teams were also listed for some kata and kumite team events.
This document provides results from the 15th Balkan Children, Cadet, Junior & U21 Karate Championships held from September 23-25, 2011 in Larnaca, Cyprus. It lists winners in individual and team competitions across various age categories and weight divisions for male and female participants from Greece, Cyprus, Serbia, North Macedonia, and other countries. Over three days of competition, hundreds of athletes competed in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events.
This document provides results from the Mediterranean Championships for Cadet, Junior, and U21 karate competitions in 2017. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in various kata and kumite events separated by gender, age category, and weight class. The winners are from countries like Egypt, Turkey, Morocco, Italy and Portugal.
The document provides results from the 2013 AKF Australian Open Championships in various kata and kumite categories for males and females of different age groups. Key results include Tran Nhi winning the female cadets kata individual, Mau Lawrence winning the male children kata individual, and Zeng Cuilan from China winning the female seniors +68 kumite individual open category. The championships included competitors from Australia, Fiji, China, Japan and England across numerous karate styles.
The document provides results from the Commonwealth Karate Championships 2015 held on September 18, 2015. It lists winners and placement in various age group and gender categories for kata (forms), kumite (sparring), and team competitions. The results are broken down into multiple age divisions for both male and female competitors across different weight classes.
This document provides results from the 7th WKF Youth Training Camp and Kids Competition & Karate 1 WKF Youth World Cup held on June 30, 2014. It lists the top competitors in various kata and kumite categories for cadet, junior, and under 12 and 14 age divisions. Croatia and Italy had many athletes place highly across the different events.
Kinross Wolaori School Swimming Club 2013 to PresentGary Hollywood
Three swimmers from Kinross Wolaroi School (KWS) had strong performances at the Pacific School Games 2015, with a total of eight top 10 finishes between them. Maddie Griffiths earned two top 10 finishes in freestyle events, while Ben Gillham earned a top 10 finish in breaststroke. Oliver McLaughlin was part of the top finishing NSW relay team. The small KWS swim team had continued success in subsequent competitions, including Maddie Griffiths winning gold at the NSW Short Course Championships.
The document provides results from the 7th Commonwealth Karate Championships in 2013. It lists winners in different categories including kata and kumite competitions for males and females of various age groups. Canada and New Zealand performed well, with individuals and teams from those countries placing first or second in several events. The results suggest it was an international competition bringing together karate athletes from multiple Commonwealth countries.
This document contains the results of the PKF Junior & Cadet Championships 2015 competition. It lists the top three place winners in each event, including their name, country, and country of representation. The events included kata and kumite competitions for cadets, juniors, U21, and U14 age divisions across various weight categories for both male and female competitors. The top three teams were also listed for some kata and kumite team events.
This document provides results from the 15th Balkan Children, Cadet, Junior & U21 Karate Championships held from September 23-25, 2011 in Larnaca, Cyprus. It lists winners in individual and team competitions across various age categories and weight divisions for male and female participants from Greece, Cyprus, Serbia, North Macedonia, and other countries. Over three days of competition, hundreds of athletes competed in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events.
This document provides results from the Mediterranean Championships for Cadet, Junior, and U21 karate competitions in 2017. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in various kata and kumite events separated by gender, age category, and weight class. The winners are from countries like Egypt, Turkey, Morocco, Italy and Portugal.
The document provides results from the 2013 AKF Australian Open Championships in various kata and kumite categories for males and females of different age groups. Key results include Tran Nhi winning the female cadets kata individual, Mau Lawrence winning the male children kata individual, and Zeng Cuilan from China winning the female seniors +68 kumite individual open category. The championships included competitors from Australia, Fiji, China, Japan and England across numerous karate styles.
The document provides results from the Commonwealth Karate Championships 2015 held on September 18, 2015. It lists winners and placement in various age group and gender categories for kata (forms), kumite (sparring), and team competitions. The results are broken down into multiple age divisions for both male and female competitors across different weight classes.
This document provides results from the 7th WKF Youth Training Camp and Kids Competition & Karate 1 WKF Youth World Cup held on June 30, 2014. It lists the top competitors in various kata and kumite categories for cadet, junior, and under 12 and 14 age divisions. Croatia and Italy had many athletes place highly across the different events.
Kinross Wolaori School Swimming Club 2013 to PresentGary Hollywood
Three swimmers from Kinross Wolaroi School (KWS) had strong performances at the Pacific School Games 2015, with a total of eight top 10 finishes between them. Maddie Griffiths earned two top 10 finishes in freestyle events, while Ben Gillham earned a top 10 finish in breaststroke. Oliver McLaughlin was part of the top finishing NSW relay team. The small KWS swim team had continued success in subsequent competitions, including Maddie Griffiths winning gold at the NSW Short Course Championships.
This document summarizes the results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Almere, Netherlands on February 14, 2015. It lists the placements and countries of competitors in each event including kata, kumite weight divisions, and team competitions for both male and female categories. France finished first overall with 3 gold, 1 silver, and 4 bronze medals followed by Austria and Italy.
The document provides results from the 2011 Budonord Karate Open tournament in Sweden. It lists winners in various age categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both men and women. The top performing club overall was Taifu Karate from Denmark.
Ukrainian and Turkish karatekas dominated the final day of the Karate 1-Premier League in Rabat, Morocco. Ryo Kiyuna of Japan and Serap Ozcelik of Turkey won the gold medals in male and female kata, respectively. Stanislav Horuna and Anzhelika Terliuga of Ukraine and Valerii Chobotar also won gold medals in their kumite divisions. The tournament saw participation from 595 athletes from 75 countries overall.
This document provides information about the 2010 Australian Track Cycling Championships held in Adelaide, South Australia from November 24-27. It includes welcome messages from the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing and the President of the Oceania Cycling Confederation. It also provides details about the championship officials, a guide to the different track cycling events, and a list of competitors for the elite men's events.
The document provides results from several karate competitions held at Dongjuzi Gymnasium on October 14, 2013. It includes results from the men's -67kg, men's +84kg, women's -55kg, women's +68kg, men's -60kg, men's -75kg, and women's -68kg divisions. For each division, it lists the pool results and medalists, with the gold, silver, and bronze winners and their respective nations.
Grand winners achieved success at the Karate 1-Premier League Shanghai, with Serap Ozcelik, Ugur Aktas, Alizee Agier, and Ryo Kiyuna claiming gold medals. Local favorite Xiaoyan Yin also triumphed in front of the home crowd. Sandra Sanchez defeated Kiyou Shimizu for the gold in female kata. A total of 523 athletes from 70 countries competed across men's and women's kata and kumite events.
This document provides results from the 2016 FISU World University Championships in karate. In female kata, Misaki Tanaka of Japan won gold. In female -50kg kumite, Rocio Sánchez-Estepa of Spain won gold. In female team kata, Spain won gold. In male kata, Hiroki Kubo of Japan won gold. In male -60kg kumite, Matias Gomez-Garcia of Spain won gold. In male team kata, Japan won gold.
Este documento lista los resultados de un torneo internacional de karate celebrado en Andorra en 2013. La Federación Española de Karate ganó 9 medallas de oro, más que cualquier otro club u organización. En total, clubes y federaciones de España, Francia, Luxemburgo y Andorra participaron en el evento.
The document provides information about the organization of the 41st Cadet & Junior and 6th Under 21 years cup European Championships in Karate to be held in Lisbon, Portugal from February 7-9, 2014. It introduces the organizing committee members and their contact information. It also provides details about the venue, official hotels, general information about Portugal and Lisbon, and welcome messages from government officials and karate federation presidents expressing their support for the event.
1. The document lists the results of the 2013 French Senior Individual Championships in karate for various weight categories for men and women.
2. For the men's -60kg category, Johan Lopes from CSA Hauts de Rueil placed first, while Faycal Abbadi from Fontenay Karate Shotokan and Antoine Cuenca from No Sen Karate Venissieux tied for second.
3. In the men's +84kg category, Salim Bendiab from Karate Club de Conde placed first, while Florian Malguy from Sporting Intern KC and Yandza Marien Akambo from Karate Inter Evreux tied for third.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 World Cup held in Thermana/Lasko, Slovenia in 2014. It lists the top competitors in each event, including their name, country, and club or federation. The Ukraine National Team won first place in the Kumite Team Female event, while the Ukraine National Team also took first in the Kumite Team Male competition. Overall, the results show winners from 15 different countries that participated in kata and kumite events across various age and weight categories in both individual and team competitions.
Este documento presenta los resultados de la fase previa del Campeonato de España Senior de Karate en Valladolid el 22 de febrero de 2014. Castilla y León ganó el medallero general con 16 medallas totales, seguido por Canarias con 11 medallas. En las categorías individuales, Manuel Reyes Cedres de Canarias ganó el oro en kata masculino individual, mientras que Lara Cordero Suárez de Canarias ganó el oro en kumite femenino -50kg.
El documento presenta los resultados de los Campeonatos de España de Karate Cadete-Junior y la Copa de España Sub-21 celebrados en Gandía, Valencia. Se detallan las medallas obtenidas por cada federación territorial de karate, liderando la Federación Madrileña. También se enumeran los resultados de cada categoría de kata y kumite individual y por equipos.
This document appears to contain results from a karate competition including kata performances. It lists competitors' names, countries, and scores from various kata forms. The top performers were Ali Sofuoglu from Turkey, who finished first, and Terryana D'Onofrio from Italy, who finished second. Other high-ranking competitors included Ahmed Ashraf from Egypt, Alexandre Feracci from France, and Hoang-Ngan Nguyen from Vietnam.
This document summarizes the medal standings from the 12th AKF Senior Championship and 13th AKF Junior & Cadet Championship held in 2013. Japan finished first overall with 16 gold medals, 7 silver, and 5 bronze. Iran and Kuwait finished second and third, respectively. A total of 20 countries are listed with their medal counts.
Ema Brazdova of Slovakia won the female cadet kata competition at the 41st European Karate Championships. Xabier Pereda-Elorduy of Spain won the male cadet kata competition. Aicha-Zakia Bousseba of Hungary won the female cadet -54kg kumite competition.
This document contains summaries of the repechage rounds for various karate competitions at the Karate1 Youth Cup Corfu 2013, including cadet and junior divisions for kata, kumite female, and kumite male across multiple weight classes. The results provide the names of the competitors and their countries or clubs, along with the scores from each match.
The document provides results from the 2014 Karate1 Premier League Grand Final competition in Salzburg, Austria. It lists winners and placement in various karate categories including kata individual and team for both men and women, as well as kumite individual competitions for men and women across different weight classes. Winners and top placements are identified by name, country and in some cases club or region.
The Hungarian Karate Federation is organizing a flash mob to promote karate being included in the 2020 Olympic Games. The flash mob will take place on May 8th at Heroes' Square in Budapest, Hungary. National karate teams from different countries will gather wearing their national tracksuits, form an Olympic ring, take pictures, then depart by bus. A promotional video will be filmed from multiple angles and screened hourly at the event venue to showcase unity among karate organizations ahead of the 2020 Olympics. Countries are invited to participate with their national teams.
This document provides the results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Jakarta, Indonesia on June 22, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event, including their names, countries, and clubs. The events included kata (forms) competitions for individual men and women and team competitions, as well as kumite (sparring) competitions for individual men and women across various weight categories.
La Real Federación Española de Karate convoca la fase previa al Campeonato de España Senior de Karate de 2014, que tendrá lugar los días 22 y 23 de febrero en Collado Villalba, Madrid. La circular establece las modalidades, categorías, requisitos de participación, protecciones requeridas, y detalles sobre inscripciones, hospedaje y arbitraje para el evento.
La Real Federación Española de Karate convoca la fase previa al Campeonato de España Senior de Karate que se celebrará los días 15 y 16 de febrero de 2014 en Valencia. La competición incluirá kumite individual y por equipos, así como kata individual y por equipos en categorías masculinas y femeninas. Las inscripciones deberán estar completadas antes del 3 de febrero de 2014.
This document summarizes the results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Almere, Netherlands on February 14, 2015. It lists the placements and countries of competitors in each event including kata, kumite weight divisions, and team competitions for both male and female categories. France finished first overall with 3 gold, 1 silver, and 4 bronze medals followed by Austria and Italy.
The document provides results from the 2011 Budonord Karate Open tournament in Sweden. It lists winners in various age categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both men and women. The top performing club overall was Taifu Karate from Denmark.
Ukrainian and Turkish karatekas dominated the final day of the Karate 1-Premier League in Rabat, Morocco. Ryo Kiyuna of Japan and Serap Ozcelik of Turkey won the gold medals in male and female kata, respectively. Stanislav Horuna and Anzhelika Terliuga of Ukraine and Valerii Chobotar also won gold medals in their kumite divisions. The tournament saw participation from 595 athletes from 75 countries overall.
This document provides information about the 2010 Australian Track Cycling Championships held in Adelaide, South Australia from November 24-27. It includes welcome messages from the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing and the President of the Oceania Cycling Confederation. It also provides details about the championship officials, a guide to the different track cycling events, and a list of competitors for the elite men's events.
The document provides results from several karate competitions held at Dongjuzi Gymnasium on October 14, 2013. It includes results from the men's -67kg, men's +84kg, women's -55kg, women's +68kg, men's -60kg, men's -75kg, and women's -68kg divisions. For each division, it lists the pool results and medalists, with the gold, silver, and bronze winners and their respective nations.
Grand winners achieved success at the Karate 1-Premier League Shanghai, with Serap Ozcelik, Ugur Aktas, Alizee Agier, and Ryo Kiyuna claiming gold medals. Local favorite Xiaoyan Yin also triumphed in front of the home crowd. Sandra Sanchez defeated Kiyou Shimizu for the gold in female kata. A total of 523 athletes from 70 countries competed across men's and women's kata and kumite events.
This document provides results from the 2016 FISU World University Championships in karate. In female kata, Misaki Tanaka of Japan won gold. In female -50kg kumite, Rocio Sánchez-Estepa of Spain won gold. In female team kata, Spain won gold. In male kata, Hiroki Kubo of Japan won gold. In male -60kg kumite, Matias Gomez-Garcia of Spain won gold. In male team kata, Japan won gold.
Este documento lista los resultados de un torneo internacional de karate celebrado en Andorra en 2013. La Federación Española de Karate ganó 9 medallas de oro, más que cualquier otro club u organización. En total, clubes y federaciones de España, Francia, Luxemburgo y Andorra participaron en el evento.
The document provides information about the organization of the 41st Cadet & Junior and 6th Under 21 years cup European Championships in Karate to be held in Lisbon, Portugal from February 7-9, 2014. It introduces the organizing committee members and their contact information. It also provides details about the venue, official hotels, general information about Portugal and Lisbon, and welcome messages from government officials and karate federation presidents expressing their support for the event.
1. The document lists the results of the 2013 French Senior Individual Championships in karate for various weight categories for men and women.
2. For the men's -60kg category, Johan Lopes from CSA Hauts de Rueil placed first, while Faycal Abbadi from Fontenay Karate Shotokan and Antoine Cuenca from No Sen Karate Venissieux tied for second.
3. In the men's +84kg category, Salim Bendiab from Karate Club de Conde placed first, while Florian Malguy from Sporting Intern KC and Yandza Marien Akambo from Karate Inter Evreux tied for third.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 World Cup held in Thermana/Lasko, Slovenia in 2014. It lists the top competitors in each event, including their name, country, and club or federation. The Ukraine National Team won first place in the Kumite Team Female event, while the Ukraine National Team also took first in the Kumite Team Male competition. Overall, the results show winners from 15 different countries that participated in kata and kumite events across various age and weight categories in both individual and team competitions.
Este documento presenta los resultados de la fase previa del Campeonato de España Senior de Karate en Valladolid el 22 de febrero de 2014. Castilla y León ganó el medallero general con 16 medallas totales, seguido por Canarias con 11 medallas. En las categorías individuales, Manuel Reyes Cedres de Canarias ganó el oro en kata masculino individual, mientras que Lara Cordero Suárez de Canarias ganó el oro en kumite femenino -50kg.
El documento presenta los resultados de los Campeonatos de España de Karate Cadete-Junior y la Copa de España Sub-21 celebrados en Gandía, Valencia. Se detallan las medallas obtenidas por cada federación territorial de karate, liderando la Federación Madrileña. También se enumeran los resultados de cada categoría de kata y kumite individual y por equipos.
This document appears to contain results from a karate competition including kata performances. It lists competitors' names, countries, and scores from various kata forms. The top performers were Ali Sofuoglu from Turkey, who finished first, and Terryana D'Onofrio from Italy, who finished second. Other high-ranking competitors included Ahmed Ashraf from Egypt, Alexandre Feracci from France, and Hoang-Ngan Nguyen from Vietnam.
This document summarizes the medal standings from the 12th AKF Senior Championship and 13th AKF Junior & Cadet Championship held in 2013. Japan finished first overall with 16 gold medals, 7 silver, and 5 bronze. Iran and Kuwait finished second and third, respectively. A total of 20 countries are listed with their medal counts.
Ema Brazdova of Slovakia won the female cadet kata competition at the 41st European Karate Championships. Xabier Pereda-Elorduy of Spain won the male cadet kata competition. Aicha-Zakia Bousseba of Hungary won the female cadet -54kg kumite competition.
This document contains summaries of the repechage rounds for various karate competitions at the Karate1 Youth Cup Corfu 2013, including cadet and junior divisions for kata, kumite female, and kumite male across multiple weight classes. The results provide the names of the competitors and their countries or clubs, along with the scores from each match.
The document provides results from the 2014 Karate1 Premier League Grand Final competition in Salzburg, Austria. It lists winners and placement in various karate categories including kata individual and team for both men and women, as well as kumite individual competitions for men and women across different weight classes. Winners and top placements are identified by name, country and in some cases club or region.
The Hungarian Karate Federation is organizing a flash mob to promote karate being included in the 2020 Olympic Games. The flash mob will take place on May 8th at Heroes' Square in Budapest, Hungary. National karate teams from different countries will gather wearing their national tracksuits, form an Olympic ring, take pictures, then depart by bus. A promotional video will be filmed from multiple angles and screened hourly at the event venue to showcase unity among karate organizations ahead of the 2020 Olympics. Countries are invited to participate with their national teams.
This document provides the results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Jakarta, Indonesia on June 22, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event, including their names, countries, and clubs. The events included kata (forms) competitions for individual men and women and team competitions, as well as kumite (sparring) competitions for individual men and women across various weight categories.
La Real Federación Española de Karate convoca la fase previa al Campeonato de España Senior de Karate de 2014, que tendrá lugar los días 22 y 23 de febrero en Collado Villalba, Madrid. La circular establece las modalidades, categorías, requisitos de participación, protecciones requeridas, y detalles sobre inscripciones, hospedaje y arbitraje para el evento.
La Real Federación Española de Karate convoca la fase previa al Campeonato de España Senior de Karate que se celebrará los días 15 y 16 de febrero de 2014 en Valencia. La competición incluirá kumite individual y por equipos, así como kata individual y por equipos en categorías masculinas y femeninas. Las inscripciones deberán estar completadas antes del 3 de febrero de 2014.
Este documento lista los competidores de varias categorías de kumite en un evento del 21 de octubre. En la categoría femenina -61kg se enumeran 8 competidoras de diferentes países, incluyendo México, Austria, Túnez, Australia y Rusia. En la categoría femenina -68kg se enumeran 8 competidoras de países como Turquía, Egipto, Nueva Zelanda, Estados Unidos y Polonia. El documento también lista a los competidores masculinos en las categorías -75kg, -84kg y +84kg de países como Japón,
Karate1 premier league_-_paris_2014_repechage_recordsJAVIER ORÁN
This document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League competition in Paris 2014. It includes results from kata and kumite events in various male and female age categories. Competitors and their scores are listed for individual, team, and repechage rounds. The document also notes the competition date, venue, and software used to record the results.
1. The documents describe results from the Karate1 Premier League competition in Hanau, Germany in 2014. They provide results for different age group, weight class, and gender categories in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events.
2. Winners are listed for each category, with the top 3-5 athletes named along with their country abbreviation. Italian, French, Spanish, and German athletes featured prominently among the winners.
3. The documents are outputs from the WKF Manager software and include copyright and licensing information for the sportdata company that provides statistical support to the World Karate Federation (WKF).
Este documento presenta los resultados oficiales del 12 + 1 Open Internacional Karate Escaldes 2013 que tuvo lugar en Andorra los días 22 y 23 de junio. Incluye los resultados de las competiciones de kata e kumite en diferentes categorías cadete, junior, sub-21 y senior masculinas y femeninas. Los ganadores procedían principalmente de España aunque también hubo competidores de Francia, Luxemburgo y Andorra.
La Real Federación Española de Karate convoca varios campeonatos nacionales de kárate para cadetes, juniors y sub-21 que tendrán lugar los días 22 y 23 de noviembre en Ciudad Real. El documento proporciona detalles sobre las categorías, inscripciones, pesaje, protecciones requeridas y otros aspectos organizativos de los campeonatos.
The document summarizes the results of the 15th Oceania Karate Championships held from September 15-16, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. It lists the rankings and competitors for various kata, kumite and team events separated by gender, age group, and weight class. New Zealand and Australia dominated the competition, taking first place in many events, including several team categories. Over 2000 competitors from 15 countries competed across 2 days in kata, kumite and team events.
The document provides results from the World Junior, Cadet and U21 Karate Championships in 2017. It lists the top competitors in each category and division. The top finisher in the Cadet Female Kata event was OHUCHI MIRISA from Japan. In the Cadet Male -52kg kumite, the winner was SAKAI KENTA from Japan. The document provides results for numerous kata and kumite events across different age groups and divisions.
The document provides results from the Commonwealth Karate Championships 2015. It lists winners and placement for various age group and weight category competitions in kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both male and female athletes from countries including India, Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand and others. First, second and third place winners are specified for over 60 categories of competition at the championships.
This document contains results from the 2014 British 4 Nations Karate Championships. It lists competitors' ranks, names, clubs, and countries in various kata and kumite categories for males and females of different ages, including disabilities. Over 100 competitors are listed as placing 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th in categories like Kata Individual female cadets, Kumite Individual female juniors -59, and Kata Team U14 Mixed Pairs.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Istanbul, Turkey from September 5-6, 2015. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event divided by gender and weight class. Events included kata (forms), kumite (sparring) competitions for individuals and teams. First place winners are identified for each competition category. The document is the official results released by the World Karate Federation.
The document provides results from the 7th Commonwealth Karate Championships held in 2013. It lists winners in different categories including kata and kumite for males and females in cadets, juniors, seniors, and U21 divisions. Competitors and their placements are listed from countries including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Botswana.
This document provides results from the 2016 FISU World University Championships in karate. In female kata, Misaki Tanaka of Japan came in first. In female kumite -50kg, Rocio Sánchez-Estepa of Spain won gold. The Egyptian team won first place in female team kumite. In male kata, Hiroki Kubo of Japan was the winner. Egypt also captured first in male team kumite. Japan secured top honors in several other events. The document lists medalists and participating countries across multiple karate categories.
This document provides results from the 12th AKF Senior Championship and 13th AKF Junior & Cadet Championship held on 2013-12-03. It lists the top competitors in each event by name, country, and country code. Events included cadet and junior individual kata and kumite for males and females across various weight classes, as well as junior female and male team kata. Japan, Iran, and Kuwait performed well, each winning multiple first place finishes across events.
This document provides results from the 12th AKF Senior Championship and 13th AKF Junior & Cadet Championship held on 2013-12-03. It lists the top competitors in each category of competition including Cadet and Junior male and female individual kata and kumite across various weight classes. The top nations represented were Japan, Iran, and Kuwait who won numerous first place finishes in different categories.
This document provides results from the 43rd EKF Junior, Cadet and U21 Karate Championships held in 2016. It lists the top competitors in each category including Cadet and Junior Kata and Kumite in various weight classes for male and female competitors. The results include the competitor's name, country, and placement in each division.
This document provides results from the 43rd EKF Junior, Cadet and U21 Karate Championships held in 2016. It lists the top competitors in each category including Cadet and Junior Kata and Kumite in various weight classes for male and female competitors. The results include the competitor's name, country, and placement in each division.
The document lists entries for the 2019 WKF Cadet, Junior & U21 World Championships in Santiago, Chile from October 23-27, 2019. It includes over 600 entries from 84 countries across cadet, junior and U21 age categories in kumite and kata events. The majority of entries are from larger martial arts nations like Brazil, Russia, Turkey and Germany.
The document contains results from the Ishøj Kumite Cup 2016 karate tournament in Denmark. It lists competitors in various age group and weight category divisions for female kumite (sparring) events. Competitors are listed with their name, club, and country. First, second, third and other placing competitors are indicated for each division.
The document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Salzburg, Austria in 2015. It lists winners and placement in various categories including female and male kata, and female and male kumite divisions ranging from -50kg to 84+kg. It also lists winning national teams for female, male, and mixed kata competitions.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate1 Series A competition held in Istanbul, Turkey from 2017-09-23. It lists the rankings and participants in each event including female and male kata, and various female and male kumite weight categories. It also includes results for female and male team kata competitions where national teams faced off. The top-ranked competitors and teams are from countries like Japan, Iran, Turkey, and Peru.
This document provides results from the 2017 Coupe Internationale de Kayl karate competition. It lists winners and placement in various age group and gender categories for kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) events. Over 30 categories are detailed, with first, second, and third place winners generally noted from countries like Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Austria, and others.
The document provides results from the Karate1 Series A competition held in Salzburg, Austria in 2017. It lists winners and placement for events including female and male kata, and various female and male kumite weight categories. It also lists winning teams for female, male, and mixed team kata events.
This document summarizes the results of the 2015 Balkan Championships for Children karate competition. It lists the top three placers in each age group and category, including kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for male and female athletes ranging from 11 to 14 years old from countries in the Balkan region.
The document summarizes the results of the 49th European Senior Championships 2014 in karate. It lists the winners in each event including female and male kata, and various female and male kumite weight categories. Turkey finished first in the female team kumite event, while Italy, Spain, and Ukraine rounded out the top three spots respectively. In male kumite events, athletes from Italy, Turkey, Greece, and Azerbaijan performed well, winning several weight categories.
This document provides the results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Rabat, Morocco in 2017. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event, including female and male kata, and various female and male kumite weight categories. The top nations represented were Morocco, Egypt, Turkey, China and Italy.
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This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Salzburg, Austria on 2016-04-15. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event divided by gender and weight class. Overall, Japan dominated the individual categories while Hong Kong, Croatia, Poland and Serbia placed highly in the team kata events.
Circular iii copa intercontinental femenina villa de madridJAVIER ORÁN
Este documento proporciona información sobre la III Copa Intercontinental Femenina de Karate que se celebrará en Pinto y Madrid los días 14 y 15 de mayo. Incluye detalles sobre las modalidades, categorías, normas, inscripciones, árbitros, premios, y competidoras oficiales.
31 campionato italiano assoluti kata m repechage recordsJAVIER ORÁN
This document contains the results of the 31st Italian National Karate Championships for men's kata. It lists the names and identification numbers of 20 competitors who advanced to the repechage rounds of the competition across four tatami mat areas.
31 campionato italiano assoluti kata f repechage recordsJAVIER ORÁN
The document is a summary of competition results from the 31st Italian National Championships in kata for women. It lists the names of 14 competitors in kata and their identification numbers. The first round of competition results show Lisa Pivi defeating other competitors to advance in the tournament brackets.
This document provides statistics from the Karate1 World Cup held in Lasko, Slovenia from March 12-13, 2016. There were competitors from 4 countries and 40 clubs, totaling 471 entries across 12 categories of kata and kumite for men and women. The largest entries were for male kumite in the -67 kg and -75 kg weight classes which had 46 and 53 competitors respectively.
Croatia finished first in the medal count at the 2016 Karate1 World Cup in Lasko, Slovenia, winning 3 gold medals, 0 silver medals, and 1 bronze medal. Austria placed second, earning 2 gold medals, 1 silver medal, and 1 bronze medal. Montenegro came in fourth, winning 1 gold medal, 3 silver medals, and 1 bronze medal.
Karate1 world cup_-_lasko_2016_repechage_recordsJAVIER ORÁN
The document contains summaries of repechage matches in kata and kumite competitions from the Karate1 World Cup in Lasko, 2016. It lists the competitors and scores from multiple matches in different weight classes and events.
1. 16th OKF Championships 2014 - 2014-09-11
Official Results
10 Yrs Children Kumite Female -40 kg
10 Yrs Children Kumite Female -40 kg
1 EAR IMOGEN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 GIBSON EILEEN_PRAISE FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 BOYD TARA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
10 Yrs Children Kumite Male +40 kg
10 Yrs Children Kumite Male +40 kg
1 GOULD DARTAGNAN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 CHESTER MARK NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 CRAN RYAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 HILL JAMES AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
10 Yrs Children Kumite Male -40 kg
10 Yrs Children Kumite Male -40 kg
1 LAW NORBU NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 PARSONS-JONES COOPER AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 THAM ISAAC NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 HINDS JACKSON AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
10-11 Years Children Team Kumite
10-11 Years Children Team Kumite
1 NZL
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2 Aus
- CHILD3 COMPETITOR3
AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
10-11 Yrs Children Kata Female
10-11 Yrs Children Kata Female
1 AWAJIYA MOE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 DUNN MELISSA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 BOYD TARA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 MARCUCCI ELLISSA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
10-11 Yrs Children Kata Male
10-11 Yrs Children Kata Male
1 THAM DANIEL NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 YUEN NATHAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 WRIGHT THOMAS AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 LAW NORBU NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
11 Yrs Kumite Female +40 kg
11 Yrs Kumite Female +40 kg
1 WALES ELIZA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 TANNER BRITTANY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 TAVANAVANUANIBULASAUTU
TINAIROGO_MERETALEI
FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
11 Yrs Kumite Female -40 kg
11 Yrs Kumite Female -40 kg
1 DUNN MELISSA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 BATT JODIE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 BANKS CASSANDRA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
11 Yrs Kumite Male +40 kg
11 Yrs Kumite Male +40 kg
1 THAM DANIEL NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2. 16th OKF Championships 2014 - 2014-09-11
Official Results
2 IIOKA CHIEMU NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 GROGAN TEAK AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 SCHRAMM KYLE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
11 Yrs Kumite Male -40 kg
11 Yrs Kumite Male -40 kg
1 HENRY BRADY NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 KAWAI KEN FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 WHITE CHARLIE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 DAVIS LEVI AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
12-13 Yrs Children Female Kumite +50 Kg
12-13 Yrs Children Female Kumite +50 Kg
1 HAMNETT TRINITY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 HILL ASHLEIGH AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 MUA SENIA_ FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
12-13 Yrs Children Female Kumite -43 Kg
12-13 Yrs Children Female Kumite -43 Kg
1 SCHRAMM ALANNAH AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 SNEDDON ALEISHA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
12-13 Yrs Children Female Kumite -50 Kg
12-13 Yrs Children Female Kumite -50 Kg
1 COLVER-VELLA JADE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 WARETINI JACINTA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 WALTON RUBY NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 LAFAELE-EDWARDS TYNIKA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
12-13 Yrs Children Kata Female
12-13 Yrs Children Kata Female
1 WONG ADA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 SENEVIRATNE IMANDI AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 HENDRIKSE YVETTE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 BOSCOTT HOLLY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
12-13 Yrs Children Kata Male
12-13 Yrs Children Kata Male
1 ROLLASON ZAC AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 BERRIOS ENRIQUE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 SEAR CAMERON NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 CHEN SEAN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
12-13 Yrs Children Male Kumite +55 Kg
12-13 Yrs Children Male Kumite +55 Kg
1 ANDREWARTHA ZAC AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 CHEN SEAN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 JOHNSTON ANTHONY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 JEFFERIES RAUKAWA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
12-13 Yrs Children Male Kumite -45 kg
12-13 Yrs Children Male Kumite -45 kg
1 IVETIC ALEXANDER AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 RILEY MASON AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Bourgoin Felix TAHITI FRENCH POLYNESIA
3 RAFIQ JUNAID FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
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3. 16th OKF Championships 2014 - 2014-09-11
Official Results
12-13 Yrs Children Male Kumite -50 Kg
12-13 Yrs Children Male Kumite -50 Kg
1 ROBERTSON RYLEY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 RATULOCO MERI-PAUL FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 Ferey Kyliann TAHITI FRENCH POLYNESIA
12-13 Yrs Children Male Kumite -55 Kg
12-13 Yrs Children Male Kumite -55 Kg
1 RAFIQ TARIQ_OMAR_ FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
2 GUMBEZE AMARIAH NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 DIX LOCHLAIN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 GIBSON ISAIAH FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
Cadet Kata Female
Cadet Kata Female
1 POLASCHEK REILLY NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 Chloe Battaglia NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 NICOLAIE ADRIANA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 KRO EMILY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Cadet Kata Male
Cadet Kata Male
1 YAO WINSTON NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 FELIPE GERARD AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 RAMAN NATHAN_RAGHWAN FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 COLLINS AARON AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Cadet Kumite Female -47 kg
Cadet Kumite Female -47 kg
1 KRO EMILY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 HENDERSON MAGGIE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Cadet Kumite Female -54 kg
Cadet Kumite Female -54 kg
1 BONGETTI AMY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 BONFIGLIO DEMI AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Mari Crystal PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3 ALDRIDGE BRITNEY NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Cadet Kumite Female 54+ kg
Cadet Kumite Female 54+ kg
1 POLASCHEK REILLY NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 NICOLAIE ADRIANA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 NEAL LILY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Aurore Vaysset NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
Cadet Kumite Male -52 kg
Cadet Kumite Male -52 kg
1 Marie Cedric TAHITI FRENCH POLYNESIA
2 Kenzo Nangard NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 MEGRAW JACK AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Cadet Kumite Male -57 kg
Cadet Kumite Male -57 kg
1 RACIKA SAKARAIA FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
2 Custodio_da SILVA TAHITI FRENCH POLYNESIA
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Official Results
3 Fabian Cornet NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 Bour Florent TAHITI FRENCH POLYNESIA
Cadet Kumite Male -63 kg
Cadet Kumite Male -63 kg
1 DOOLEY CALEB AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 DEBORTOLI BEN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 NG HARRISON NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 HESLOP JOSHUA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Cadet Kumite Male -70 kg
Cadet Kumite Male -70 kg
1 SIAU IVAN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 WALKER JAMES AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 DRITSAS DEAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Cavanie Kenwen TAHITI FRENCH POLYNESIA
Cadet Kumite Male 70+ kg
Cadet Kumite Male 70+ kg
1 ILIC PHILLIP AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 FERRO JOSEPH AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 DUNN ISAAC NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Cadet Kumite Team Female
Cadet Kumite Team Female
1 New Zealand
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- ALDRIDGE BRITNEY
- NICOLAIE ADRIANA
- POLASCHEK REILLY
NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 Australia
- CADET FEMALE
- CADET2 FEMALE2
AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Cadet Kumite Team Male
Cadet Kumite Team Male
1 Australia
- CADET MALE
- CADET2 MALE2
AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 New Zealand
- HESLOP JOSHUA
- NG HARRISON
- SIAU IVAN
NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 KARATE FIJI
- RACIKA SAKARAIA
- RAMAN NATHAN_RAGHWAN
FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
Children Male Team Kata
Children Male Team Kata
1 New Zealand
- CHEN SEAN
- CHESTER MARK
- IIOKA CHIEMU
NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 KARATE FIJI
- KAWAI KEN
- HARM_NAM JAKE
- DRASUNA NEMANI_WAQA
FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
Children Team Kumite
Children Team Kumite
1 Australia AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
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Official Results
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- CHILD3 COMPETITOR3
2 New Zealand
- GUMBEZE AMARIAH
- HENNESSEY CHASE
- LAFAELE-EDWARDS TYNIKA
- MARTINSEN JOSHUA
- SEAR CAMERON
- WALTON RUBY
NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Female Kata
Female Kata
1 ANACAN ALEXANDREA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 RAFIQ JASMINE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Angelique Mondoloni NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 ROBERTS NICOLA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Female Kumite -50 Kg
Female Kumite -50 Kg
1 ALEXIADIS MARIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 Barney Jacklyn PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Female Kumite -55 Kg
Female Kumite -55 Kg
1 CARRETT ALICE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 WATKIN REBECCA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 TEMPELHOFF KARIN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 Kose Lera PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Female Kumite -61 Kg
Female Kumite -61 Kg
1 KIDIA ADI_DRODROLAGI FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
2 GULES FLORINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Stanley Miriam PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3 CLAYTON EDWINE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Female Kumite -68 Kg
Female Kumite -68 Kg
1 THOMASON AMY NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 LOFFEL RIANA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 PELSER LIZELLE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 LJUBIC IVANA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Female Kumite 68+ Kg
Female Kumite 68+ Kg
1 SAVILL SOPHIE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 TUIBURELEVU TIA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 Kaiwa Peace PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3 Cindy Agamalu NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
Female Kumite Open
Female Kumite Open
1 THOMASON AMY NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 SAVILL SOPHIE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 WILSON MICHELLE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 LJUBIC IVANA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
6. 16th OKF Championships 2014 - 2014-09-11
Official Results
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Female Team Kata
Female Team Kata
1 New Caledonia
- Chloe Battaglia
- Juliette Schmidt
- Laura Rothery
NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
2 New Zealand
- MEHTA SONIA
- TUIBURELEVU TIA
- WATKIN REBECCA
NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 Papua New Guinea
- Ande Sarah
- Joseph Gantianna
- Revui Joancherry
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Female Team Kumite
Female Team Kumite
1 New Zealand
- MONK MARINA
- SAVILL SOPHIE
- THOMASON AMY
NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 Australia
- SENIOR FEMALE
- SENIOR FEMALE
- SENIOR FEMALE
AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Papua New Guinea
- Kose Lera
- Wangihau Violet
- Barney Jacklyn
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3 New Caledonia
- Romina Rambans
- Cindy Agamalu
- Lopez Marjorie
NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
Junior Kata Female
Junior Kata Female
1 Laura Rothery NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
2 CAMPISI ALESSANDRA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 SPARKS GRACE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 MEHTA SONIA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Junior Kata Male
Junior Kata Male
1 HOSHI ISAAC NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 VASQUEZ JONATHAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 RAHARDJA RICHARD NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 YUEN SHAUN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Junior Kumite Female -53 kg
Junior Kumite Female -53 kg
1 MCLAUGHLIN JAYCEE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 CAMPISI ALESSANDRA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Junior Kumite Female -59 kg
Junior Kumite Female -59 kg
1 MCMAHON SHANA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 HOARE JAMIE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 EVANS MIA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Junior Kumite Female 59+ kg
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Junior Kumite Female 59+ kg
1 MEHTA SONIA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 MONCKTON BELINDA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 SENILOLI KALEI FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 SPARKS ALICE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Junior Kumite Male -55 kg
Junior Kumite Male -55 kg
1 Mike Peyronnet NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
2 BASCKIN RICHARD AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 LAHNER ALEXANDER AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Pack Edouard TAHITI FRENCH POLYNESIA
Junior Kumite Male -68 kg
Junior Kumite Male -68 kg
1 ECONOMOU NATHAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 HENNESSY JOEL AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 WHITEHEAD MITCHELL NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 Oa Francis PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Junior Kumite Male -76 kg
Junior Kumite Male -76 kg
1 DRITSAS ATHAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 DURHAM MITCHELL AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 RATULOCO LIGANI_PITA FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
Junior Kumite Male 76+ kg
Junior Kumite Male 76+ kg
1 GEORGIEFF ALEXANDER AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 LEE CHRISTIAN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 TIELEN DANIEL AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 RACIKA MIKAELE_MAKOTO FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
Junior Kumite Team Female
Junior Kumite Team Female
1 Australia
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- JUNIOR FEMALE
- JUNIOR2 FEMALE2
AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 KARATE FIJI
- SENILOLI KALEI
- MUA NAOMI_KALEI_ROBYN
- BROADBRIDGE ALYSSA
FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 PNG
- Joseph Gantianna
- Revui Joancherry
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Junior Kumite Team Male
Junior Kumite Team Male
1 Australia
- JUNIOR MALE
- JUNIOR2 MALE2
AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 KARATE FIJI
- PRASAD SHANEEL_CATHAN
- RACIKA MIKAELE_MAKOTO
- RATULOCO LIGANI_PITA
FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 New Zealand NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
8. 16th OKF Championships 2014 - 2014-09-11
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- LEE CHRISTIAN
- SIAU BRANDON
- WHITEHEAD MITCHELL
Male Kata
Male Kata
1 HOSHI ISAAC NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 RAHARDJA RICHARD NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 GEORGAS JOHN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 VASQUEZ JONATHAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Male Kumite -60 Kg
Male Kumite -60 Kg
1 HASANEN YEHIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 Jean_Emmanuel Faure NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 Jeremy Di_Matteo NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 PALA SANDIP FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
Male Kumite -67 Kg
Male Kumite -67 Kg
1 GILL BARNEY NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 SZALAY SEBASTIAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 PACE ALISTAIR AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 MILLARD MAXIMILIAN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Male Kumite -75 Kg
Male Kumite -75 Kg
1 MCMAHON BRADEN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 ECONOMOU MICHAEL AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Otcenasek Anapa TAHITI FRENCH POLYNESIA
3 VEREMALUA JOJI FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
Male Kumite -84 Kg
Male Kumite -84 Kg
1 TREGIDGA SHANE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 COGILL BRANDT AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Brandon Rambans NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 KOLIKATA JOHNNY_ANTHONY FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
Male Kumite 84+ Kg
Male Kumite 84+ Kg
1 LENOA JAMES_SOLOMON FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
2 WENGIN ZHOU NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 Kenny Guillem NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 LEE DYLAN NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Male Kumite Open
Male Kumite Open
1 SZALAY SEBASTIAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 ECONOMOU MICHAEL AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 GILL BARNEY NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 TREGIDGA SHANE NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
Male Team Kata
Male Team Kata
1 New Zealand NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
9. 16th OKF Championships 2014 - 2014-09-11
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- RAHARDJA RICHARD
- WHITEHEAD MITCHELL
- YAO WINSTON
2 Papua New Guinea
- Bana Nigel
- Gariadi Leonard
- Saliawali Cosmas
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Male Team Kumite
Male Team Kumite
1 Australia
- SENIOR MALE
- SENIOR MALE
- SENIOR MALE
- SENIOR MALE
- SENIOR MALE
AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 New Caledonia
- Brandon Rambans
- Jean_Emmanuel Faure
- Jeremy Di_Matteo
- Kenny Guillem
- Lucien Haiu
- Waixen_Gregory Waikata
NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 Papua New Guinea
- Gigiro Owen
- Alovare Timothy
- Piku Julius
- Kajona John
- Smith Joseph
- Billy Billy
- Kopman Dennis
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3 New Zealand
- GILL BARNEY
- LEE DYLAN
- MILLARD MAXIMILIAN
- TREGIDGA SHANE
- WENGIN ZHOU
NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
U21 Kata Female
U21 Kata Female
1 MONK MARINA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
2 TUIBURELEVU TIA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 RAFIQ JASMINE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 MORGAN JACKIE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
U21 Kata Male
U21 Kata Male
1 GEORGAS JOHN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 YEE CHESLEY FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 PALA SANDIP FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 BASCKIN MICHAEL AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
U21 Kumite Female -53 kg
U21 Kumite Female -53 kg
1 CARRETT ALICE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 NICHOLSON SARAH AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
U21 Kumite Female -60 kg
U21 Kumite Female -60 kg
1 GALLO ALEXANDRA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 GULES FLORINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
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3 Stanley Miriam PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3 Kose Lera PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
U21 Kumite Female 60+ kg
U21 Kumite Female 60+ kg
1 LOFFEL RIANA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 TUIBURELEVU TIA NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND
3 Wilson Catherine PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3 Romina Rambans NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
U21 Kumite Male -68 kg
U21 Kumite Male -68 kg
1 SZALAY SEBASTIAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 PACE ALISTAIR AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 YEE CHESLEY FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
3 KUMAR KAVITESH FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
U21 Kumite Male -78 kg
U21 Kumite Male -78 kg
1 MCMAHON BRADEN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 GEORGAS JOHN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Kopman Dennis PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3 RATULOCO AARON_JOHN FIJI ISLANDS FIJI
U21 Kumite Male 78+ kg
U21 Kumite Male 78+ kg
1 ECONOMOU JONATHON AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
2 GILLIES LUKE AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
3 Lucien Haiu NEW CALEDONIA NEW CALEDONIA
3 Stanley Ishmael PAPUA NEW GUINEA PAPUA NEW GUINEA
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