The document provides official results from the Karate1 World Cup held in Thermana, Lasko, Slovenia in 2013. It lists winners in categories of kata and kumite for both male and female competitors across various age groups and weight classes. Winners predominantly came from Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and Slovakia. The top performing nations were Turkey, Croatia, and Montenegro.
The document provides official results from the 8th World University Championships 2012 in kata and kumite competitions. In kata individual female seniors, Shimizu Kiyou from Japan placed first. In kata individual male seniors, Quintero_Capdevila Damian_Hugo from Spain placed first. In kata team female seniors, Slovakia placed first. In kata team male seniors, Japan placed first. The document then lists results from several kumite individual female weight categories.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 14, 2012. It lists the top competitors in each event by name, country, and club or federation. Japan and Venezuela performed well, each winning multiple first place finishes. The competition included kata and kumite events for male and female seniors across various weight classes.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 competition held in Salzburg, Austria on November 12, 2011. It lists the top competitors in various categories including kata individual and team for both male and female seniors, as well as kumite individual results for female seniors in different weight classes. The top competitors are identified along with their country or club affiliation.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 19th, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors and their countries in individual men's and women's kata and kumite competitions across various weight classes. It also provides results for team kata competitions. The Turkish, French and Venezuelan national teams saw successes across several events.
This document provides the official results from the 9th HARASUTO CUP competition held on March 2, 2013. It lists the top finishers in each category of the competition. Categories included kata for individual females in cadets, juniors, seniors, U10, U12, U14, and U21 age divisions as well as kata for individual males in cadets and juniors. The top competitors in each category are listed with their name, team or country they represented.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Dordrecht, Netherlands on 2013-03-09. It lists the top competitors in each event, including individual kata and kumite competitions in various weight classes for men and women, as well as team kata competitions. Germany, Egypt, and Italy had strong performances across several events.
This document provides the official results from the 2012 Karate1 Premier League Grand Final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top competitors in each event including kata and kumite individual and team competitions for male and female seniors across various weight categories. The results show the rankings, names, countries or clubs, and points for each competitor.
This document provides the official results from the 13th Euro Grand Prix Pilsen 2012 karate competition held on October 27, 2012. It lists the top finishers in each event including kata and kumite competitions for various age groups and weight classes of male and female competitors. The top national teams represented were from Slovakia, Hungary, Denmark and the Czech Republic.
The document provides official results from the 8th World University Championships 2012 in kata and kumite competitions. In kata individual female seniors, Shimizu Kiyou from Japan placed first. In kata individual male seniors, Quintero_Capdevila Damian_Hugo from Spain placed first. In kata team female seniors, Slovakia placed first. In kata team male seniors, Japan placed first. The document then lists results from several kumite individual female weight categories.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 14, 2012. It lists the top competitors in each event by name, country, and club or federation. Japan and Venezuela performed well, each winning multiple first place finishes. The competition included kata and kumite events for male and female seniors across various weight classes.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 competition held in Salzburg, Austria on November 12, 2011. It lists the top competitors in various categories including kata individual and team for both male and female seniors, as well as kumite individual results for female seniors in different weight classes. The top competitors are identified along with their country or club affiliation.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 19th, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors and their countries in individual men's and women's kata and kumite competitions across various weight classes. It also provides results for team kata competitions. The Turkish, French and Venezuelan national teams saw successes across several events.
This document provides the official results from the 9th HARASUTO CUP competition held on March 2, 2013. It lists the top finishers in each category of the competition. Categories included kata for individual females in cadets, juniors, seniors, U10, U12, U14, and U21 age divisions as well as kata for individual males in cadets and juniors. The top competitors in each category are listed with their name, team or country they represented.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Dordrecht, Netherlands on 2013-03-09. It lists the top competitors in each event, including individual kata and kumite competitions in various weight classes for men and women, as well as team kata competitions. Germany, Egypt, and Italy had strong performances across several events.
This document provides the official results from the 2012 Karate1 Premier League Grand Final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top competitors in each event including kata and kumite individual and team competitions for male and female seniors across various weight categories. The results show the rankings, names, countries or clubs, and points for each competitor.
This document provides the official results from the 13th Euro Grand Prix Pilsen 2012 karate competition held on October 27, 2012. It lists the top finishers in each event including kata and kumite competitions for various age groups and weight classes of male and female competitors. The top national teams represented were from Slovakia, Hungary, Denmark and the Czech Republic.
The document provides official results from the 2013 Karate1 Premier League competition held in Dordrecht, Netherlands. It lists winners in individual, team and weight category competitions for kata and kumite events in both male and female senior divisions. Egypt, Germany, Italy and Spain performed well, with multiple athletes and teams placing first or receiving medals.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League held in Istanbul, Turkey from September 1-2, 2012. It lists winners in individual kata and kumite competitions in various weight classes for men and women. Japan and Iran performed well, winning several gold medals across different events. The results are broken down by competition, weight class, place, name, country, and club or team for each athlete.
This document provides the results from the 8th HARASUTO WORLD CUP CENTRAL EUROPEAN KARATE LEAGUE competition held on March 3, 2012. It lists the top competitors in each category of kata for various age groups and gender including cadets, juniors, seniors, U10, U12, U14 and U21. Winners are identified from Ukraine, Slovakia, Poland, Czech Republic and other European nations.
The document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 19th, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors in each event, including their name, country, and club. Events included kata individual for men and women, and kumite individual for women in weight classes -55kg, -61kg, -68kg and for men in weight classes -60kg and -75kg. First place winners are highlighted for each event.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Tyumen, Russia on April 13, 2013. It lists the top finishers in each event, including kata and kumite competitions in various male and female weight categories. Egypt, Russia, and Turkey performed well, with multiple athletes reaching the podium. The results demonstrate the international participation in this karate competition across Europe and Asia.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Dordrecht, Netherlands on March 10, 2012. In the kata individual female seniors division, Rika Usami of Japan placed first. In the kata individual male seniors, Minh Dack of France placed first. In the kata team female seniors, the German team placed first.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Frankfurt/Hanau, Germany on September 22, 2012. It lists the top competitors in each event, including kata individual and team competitions in various categories, as well as kumite individual competitions in different weight classes for men and women. The top national teams and individual athletes from countries around the world are recognized.
The document provides information about the 8th World Cadet & Junior Karate Championships being held from November 7-10 in Guadalajara, Spain. It includes details about registration, venues, transportation, hotels, and visa requirements for some countries. The championships will take place at the Aguas Vivas Sports Hall and headquarters will be at the Tryp Guadalajara Hotel. Transportation from Madrid airport can be arranged and Spanish is the official language.
This document outlines the rules for kata and kumite competitions according to revision 9.0 effective from January 1st, 2015. It details requirements for the competition areas, official dress of contestants and referees, organization of competitions, scoring criteria, prohibited behaviors, warnings and penalties. Appendices provide terminology, referee/judge signals, operational guidelines, scoresheets, layout diagrams for competition areas, equipment requirements and championship conditions.
The document appears to be the program for the 14th Balkan Cadet & Junior Championships in Kragujevac, Serbia from March 29-31, 2013. It includes the entries and brackets for the cadet/junior team kata competitions in both female and male divisions, as well as the pool and bracket layout for the cadet kumite male 70+kg category, which had 20 entries. Repechage pools are also shown to determine third place for some categories.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Istanbul, Turkey from September 7-8, 2013. It lists the top finishers in each event by name, country and club or federation. The events included kata and kumite competitions in various weight classes for male and female senior competitors. Germany, Iran, Turkey, and other nations were well represented among the top finishing competitors.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate1 Youth Cup competition held in Corfu, Greece in 2013. It lists the top placing competitors in each event by name, country, and ranking. The events included cadet and junior divisions for both kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) in multiple age groups and weight classes for males and females. Over 500 competitors from around 30 countries competed.
The 6th annual WKF Youth Training Camp and World Cup will take place from July 1-5, 2013 in Corfu, Greece. Over the course of a week, top world champions will train youth participants in a friendly, international environment. The camp will be held at the Dassia Chandris Hotel and competitions will occur at the National Indoor Corfu Sport Hall. Participants must register through their national karate federations by June 17th to participate. The schedule includes 4 days of training followed by the Children's World Cup competition on the last day.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 competition held in Salzburg, Austria on November 12, 2011. It lists the top finishers in various categories including kata individual and team events for both men and women as well as kumite individual events for senior women in different weight classes. The top national teams included competitors from Croatia, Egypt, France, Italy and Austria.
This document provides the official results from the 9th HARASUTO CUP competition held on March 2, 2013. It lists the rankings in various categories of kata and kumite for both male and female competitors from cadet to senior divisions. Slovakian athletes achieved high rankings across several events, with Ukrainian, Polish, and Czech athletes also placing well. The competition included entries from 19 nations across Europe and over 300 competitors.
This document provides the official results from the 13th Euro Grand Prix Pilsen 2012 karate competition held on October 27, 2012. It lists the top finishers in each category including Kata Individual for females in Cadets, Juniors, Seniors, U12, U14, U21 categories and males in Cadets, Juniors, and Seniors categories. The top competitors are listed with their names, clubs, and countries.
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.
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 category of kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both female and male athletes in various weight divisions and age groups. It also lists the top national teams in female and male kumite competitions. Ukraine placed first in both the female and male team kumite events.
This document provides the official results from the 2012 Karate1 Premier League Grand Final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top competitors in each event including kata and kumite individual and team competitions for male and female seniors across various weight categories. The winners and top placing competitors are identified along with their country or club affiliation.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 14, 2012. It lists the top finishers in each event including kata and kumite competitions in various weight classes and divisions for individuals, teams and seniors. Japan and Venezuela performed well, each winning multiple first place finishes. The results are broken down by event, listing the athlete or team's name, country, and club or federation represented.
The document provides official results from the 2013 Karate1 Premier League competition held in Dordrecht, Netherlands. It lists winners in individual, team and weight category competitions for kata and kumite events in both male and female senior divisions. Egypt, Germany, Italy and Spain performed well, with multiple athletes and teams placing first or receiving medals.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League held in Istanbul, Turkey from September 1-2, 2012. It lists winners in individual kata and kumite competitions in various weight classes for men and women. Japan and Iran performed well, winning several gold medals across different events. The results are broken down by competition, weight class, place, name, country, and club or team for each athlete.
This document provides the results from the 8th HARASUTO WORLD CUP CENTRAL EUROPEAN KARATE LEAGUE competition held on March 3, 2012. It lists the top competitors in each category of kata for various age groups and gender including cadets, juniors, seniors, U10, U12, U14 and U21. Winners are identified from Ukraine, Slovakia, Poland, Czech Republic and other European nations.
The document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 19th, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors in each event, including their name, country, and club. Events included kata individual for men and women, and kumite individual for women in weight classes -55kg, -61kg, -68kg and for men in weight classes -60kg and -75kg. First place winners are highlighted for each event.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Tyumen, Russia on April 13, 2013. It lists the top finishers in each event, including kata and kumite competitions in various male and female weight categories. Egypt, Russia, and Turkey performed well, with multiple athletes reaching the podium. The results demonstrate the international participation in this karate competition across Europe and Asia.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Dordrecht, Netherlands on March 10, 2012. In the kata individual female seniors division, Rika Usami of Japan placed first. In the kata individual male seniors, Minh Dack of France placed first. In the kata team female seniors, the German team placed first.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Frankfurt/Hanau, Germany on September 22, 2012. It lists the top competitors in each event, including kata individual and team competitions in various categories, as well as kumite individual competitions in different weight classes for men and women. The top national teams and individual athletes from countries around the world are recognized.
The document provides information about the 8th World Cadet & Junior Karate Championships being held from November 7-10 in Guadalajara, Spain. It includes details about registration, venues, transportation, hotels, and visa requirements for some countries. The championships will take place at the Aguas Vivas Sports Hall and headquarters will be at the Tryp Guadalajara Hotel. Transportation from Madrid airport can be arranged and Spanish is the official language.
This document outlines the rules for kata and kumite competitions according to revision 9.0 effective from January 1st, 2015. It details requirements for the competition areas, official dress of contestants and referees, organization of competitions, scoring criteria, prohibited behaviors, warnings and penalties. Appendices provide terminology, referee/judge signals, operational guidelines, scoresheets, layout diagrams for competition areas, equipment requirements and championship conditions.
The document appears to be the program for the 14th Balkan Cadet & Junior Championships in Kragujevac, Serbia from March 29-31, 2013. It includes the entries and brackets for the cadet/junior team kata competitions in both female and male divisions, as well as the pool and bracket layout for the cadet kumite male 70+kg category, which had 20 entries. Repechage pools are also shown to determine third place for some categories.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Istanbul, Turkey from September 7-8, 2013. It lists the top finishers in each event by name, country and club or federation. The events included kata and kumite competitions in various weight classes for male and female senior competitors. Germany, Iran, Turkey, and other nations were well represented among the top finishing competitors.
This document summarizes the results of the Karate1 Youth Cup competition held in Corfu, Greece in 2013. It lists the top placing competitors in each event by name, country, and ranking. The events included cadet and junior divisions for both kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) in multiple age groups and weight classes for males and females. Over 500 competitors from around 30 countries competed.
The 6th annual WKF Youth Training Camp and World Cup will take place from July 1-5, 2013 in Corfu, Greece. Over the course of a week, top world champions will train youth participants in a friendly, international environment. The camp will be held at the Dassia Chandris Hotel and competitions will occur at the National Indoor Corfu Sport Hall. Participants must register through their national karate federations by June 17th to participate. The schedule includes 4 days of training followed by the Children's World Cup competition on the last day.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 competition held in Salzburg, Austria on November 12, 2011. It lists the top finishers in various categories including kata individual and team events for both men and women as well as kumite individual events for senior women in different weight classes. The top national teams included competitors from Croatia, Egypt, France, Italy and Austria.
This document provides the official results from the 9th HARASUTO CUP competition held on March 2, 2013. It lists the rankings in various categories of kata and kumite for both male and female competitors from cadet to senior divisions. Slovakian athletes achieved high rankings across several events, with Ukrainian, Polish, and Czech athletes also placing well. The competition included entries from 19 nations across Europe and over 300 competitors.
This document provides the official results from the 13th Euro Grand Prix Pilsen 2012 karate competition held on October 27, 2012. It lists the top finishers in each category including Kata Individual for females in Cadets, Juniors, Seniors, U12, U14, U21 categories and males in Cadets, Juniors, and Seniors categories. The top competitors are listed with their names, clubs, and countries.
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.
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 category of kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for both female and male athletes in various weight divisions and age groups. It also lists the top national teams in female and male kumite competitions. Ukraine placed first in both the female and male team kumite events.
This document provides the official results from the 2012 Karate1 Premier League Grand Final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top competitors in each event including kata and kumite individual and team competitions for male and female seniors across various weight categories. The winners and top placing competitors are identified along with their country or club affiliation.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 14, 2012. It lists the top finishers in each event including kata and kumite competitions in various weight classes and divisions for individuals, teams and seniors. Japan and Venezuela performed well, each winning multiple first place finishes. The results are broken down by event, listing the athlete or team's name, country, and club or federation represented.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 14, 2012. It lists the top competitors in each event including kata and kumite individual and team competitions in various weight classes and genders. Japan and Venezuela performed well, each having multiple athletes ranked first in several events. The results include rankings, names of athletes and teams, and their associated countries and clubs.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 14, 2012. It lists the top competitors in each event including kata and kumite individual and team competitions in various weight classes and genders. Japan and Venezuela performed well, each having multiple athletes ranked first in several events. The results include rankings, names of athletes and teams, and their associated countries and clubs.
The document provides results from the 32nd Grand Prix Slovakia - Central European Karate League competition held on 2012-04-15. It lists the top finishers in several kata (forms) events separated by gender and age category. Overall, the results show winners from Slovakia, Hungary, Russia, Austria, Poland, Slovenia, Latvia, and other nations across categories for individual and team kata performances.
This document provides results from the 38th Grand Prix Slovakia karate competition held on March 9, 2018. It lists competitors and their placements in each event by gender, age category, and disability classification. The top competitors and teams are identified for kata (forms) events in individual and team formats for males and females from various countries.
The document provides official results from the European Shotokan Karate-do Championship 2011 held on November 25, 2011. It lists the top competitors in various junior and individual men's categories including kata, kumite, and team events. Winners are identified along with their country or federation.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 19th, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors and their countries in individual men's and women's kata and kumite competitions across various weight classes. It also provides results for team kata competitions. The Turkish, French and Venezuelan national teams saw successes across several events.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Paris, France on January 19th, 2013. It lists the top placing competitors and their countries in individual men's and women's kata and kumite competitions across various weight classes. It also provides results for team kata competitions. The Turkish, French and Venezuelan national teams saw successes across several events.
This document contains the official results from the 17th Euro Grand Prix in Pilsen, Czech Republic on October 1, 2016. The results are broken down by gender, age category, weight class, and country for both kata and kumite competitions. Winners and top placers are listed from first to seventh place in most categories.
The document provides results from the European Shotokan Karate-do Championship 2011. In the cadet ladies individual kata event, Cruz Ana from Portugal placed first. In the cadet ladies individual kumite, Miller Maja from Austria placed first. Hungary won the cadet ladies team kumite event. In the cadet men individual kata, Somers Jack from England placed first. Nagoev Islam from Russia won the cadet men individual kumite. Switzerland 2 team took first in the cadet men team kumite.
The document provides results from the European Shotokan Karate-do Championship 2011. In cadet ladies individual kata, Cruz Ana from Portugal placed first. In cadet ladies individual kumite, Miller Maja from Austria placed first. In cadet ladies team kumite, Hungary placed first. The results continue for various categories of competition in the championship.
This document provides the official results from the 12th Euro Grand Prix Pilsen 2011 karate competition held on October 1, 2011. It lists the top finishers in each category of competition including kata individual for female and male cadets, juniors, seniors and various age groups under 21, 14, 12 and more. The top competitors are listed with their names, countries and karate clubs.
This document provides the official results list for the Austrian Junior Open 2011 karate competition held on June 18, 2011. It lists the placements and names of competitors in various age group and gender categories for kata individual events. First, second, third, fifth and seventh place finishers are specified for female divisions ranging from under 10 to under 21 years old and male divisions ranging from under 10 to under 16 years old. The results are from an international competition that included participants from over a dozen countries.
The document is an official results list from the AUSTRIAN JUNIOR OPEN 2012 karate competition held on June 16, 2012. It lists the results for various age group categories in kata individual and kata team competitions for female and male divisions. First, second, third and other placing teams and individuals are detailed. The list also includes the country, club or region of each participant.
This document summarizes the requirements for competition equipment items for karate at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, as approved by the IOC. It outlines the specifications for karategis, belts, gloves, shin pads, chest protectors, and body protectors in terms of acceptable colors, placement of manufacturer logos, and required WKF approval logos. The sizes of identifications must follow IOC guidelines. The WKF approval logo can either have a white background for clothing or be black with no background for protective gear. All equipment will be checked before competition to ensure compliance with these standards.
Karate qs tokyo 2020 revised qs status 20200520emiliomerayo
This document outlines changes to the World Karate Federation's qualification system for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic and postponement of the Games to 2021. Key points include: the cancellation of karate qualification events in March 2020 due to the outbreak; maintaining the original qualification system principles with inclusion of missed 2020 opportunities in 2021; and rescheduling the qualification tournament and determining a new Olympic standing deadline for 2021 in line with IOC guidelines.
Final 2020-05-08 - tokyo 2020 - revised qualification system - karate - engemiliomerayo
This document outlines the qualification system for karate at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. It details the number and allocation of quota places for men's and women's kumite and kata events. There will be 80 total athletes (68 men and 34 women). Quota places will be allocated through the following pathways:
1) Olympic standing as of May 2021, with the top 4 men's and women's athletes in each event qualifying.
2) A qualification tournament in June 2021, where the top 3 men's and women's athletes in each event will qualify.
3) Continental representation, with 12 total quota places allocated based on results from 2019 continental games.
The host country Japan may enter up to
This document provides information about the upcoming World Karate Federation (WKF) Karate 1 Youth League taking place from May 1-3, 2020 in Limassol, Cyprus. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, venues, registration process, hotels, and key contacts. The event is organized by the Cyprus Karate Federation and will take place at the Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center in Limassol, following WKF rules. Online registration is required by April 30, with on-site registration only on May 1. The schedule includes eliminations, repechages and finals for kata and kumite events in junior, cadet and U14 categories over the three-day period.
The document provides information about the 47th EKF Junior, Cadet & U21 Championships taking place in Budapest, Hungary from February 7-9, 2020. It includes greetings from the President of the European Karate Federation and the President of the Hungarian Karate Federation. Details are provided about Budapest, transportation options, a selection of 14 accommodation options close to the venue, the event schedule, competition information including categories, approved items, venue and training facilities. Information is also given about registrations, visas, additional services in Budapest, reservation forms, terms of responsibility, and contact details.
The document provides information about the Nordic Championships in Karate that will take place from November 22-23, 2019 in Kolding, Denmark. It details the organizer, organizing committee, venue, schedule of events, entry requirements including fees and deadlines, competition rules, disciplines, coach and referee registration, accommodation options at the headquarters hotel and alternatives, shuttle bus transportation, a farewell party, and contact information for questions.
This document provides information about the WKF K1 Youth League event taking place in Venice-Jesolo, Italy from December 13th-15th, 2019. It includes greetings from the Italian Karate Federation President and WKF Executive Committee member. The document outlines the competition program, categories, venue, registration process, prizes, and general event information. It also provides details about the host cities of Jesolo and Venice and contact information for the event organizers.
The document is a bulletin from the World Karate Federation (WKF) Competition Rules Commission providing clarification on rule changes and procedures. It addresses 4 items: 1) encouraging activity in kumite bouts without stopping time; 2) the procedure for inconclusive video reviews; 3) allowing religious headwear for all coaches; and 4) implementing random performance order in kata competitions after the initial round. The bulletin aims to keep athletes, coaches, and officials informed of current practices and rule changes.
La Federación Mundial de Karate (WKF) ha homologado 12 marcas de protecciones deportivas para el periodo 2020-2023. Estas protecciones, con la certificación "WKF APPROVED", serán obligatorias en todas las competiciones mundiales y continentales organizadas por la WKF o las Federaciones Continentales. La lista de distribuidores de estas marcas estará disponible en la página web de la WKF a partir del 1 de enero de 2020.
The document provides information about the upcoming WKF Karate 1 Youth League event taking place from September 27-29, 2019 in Monterrey, Mexico. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, registration process, venues, organizers, and other event details. Key points include competitions being held at the Gimnasio Nuevo Leon sports hall, online registration closing on September 13, categories for cadets, juniors and under 14s in kumite and kata, and a coaches briefing on September 27.
The document outlines the bracket structure for a martial arts tournament with 8 competitors divided into groups. It shows the rounds and groupings where competitors will face off, with the top ranking competitors in each group advancing to the next round, culminating in a final bout to determine first place.
1) The document outlines the rules and procedures for WKF kata competition. It divides competitors into groups and uses a bracket system to determine the top performers who advance to later rounds and potential medal matches.
2) Technical and athletic performance are separately scored on a scale from 5.0 to 10.0, with technical performance making up 70% of the total score. Fouls and disqualifications are also defined.
3) Depending on the number of competitors, they will be divided into groups and rounds in order to narrow the field down to eventual medal winners through successive kata performances. The top scorers from each group advance at each stage.
1st bulletin wkf youth camp training umag 2019emiliomerayo
The document announces the 12th WKF Youth Training Camp and WKF Kids U12 & U21 Cup taking place from July 1-5, 2019 in Umag, Croatia. It provides details on the schedule of activities, training instructors, competition categories, official accommodations, and invites karate practitioners from around the world to participate in the largest youth karate event. The president of the WKF and Croatian Karate Federation express their support for the event and confidence that it will be well organized and a great success like previous years.
This document provides information about the upcoming 2019 World Karate Federation (WKF) Karate 1 Premier League event taking place from April 19-21, 2019 in Rabat, Morocco. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, registration process, venues, hotels, and other event details. The event will feature kata and kumite competitions across various weight categories for male and female athletes. Online registration is required by April 4 and on-site registration and weigh-ins will take place on April 18 at the headquarters hotel. The competition will take place at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex and feature TV production of the finals.
This document provides information about the WKF Karate1 Series A competition to be held in Istanbul, Turkey from May 17-19, 2019. It outlines the competition schedule, categories, registration process, hotels, and other key event details. The competition will feature kata and kumite events for men and women across various weight categories. Online registration is required by May 5, and the event will take place at the WOW Hotel Convention Center in Istanbul.
This document provides information for the 54th EKF Senior Karate Championships taking place from March 28-31, 2019 in Guadalajara, Spain. It includes greetings from the EKF and Spanish Karate Federation presidents. Details are given on transportation to Guadalajara, a list of 12 accommodation options with rates, the competition schedule and information, approved equipment, registration processes, and contacts. The event is expected to draw karate enthusiasts from across Europe to celebrate the sport.
This document provides information for the 54th EKF Senior Karate Championships taking place from March 28-31, 2019 in Guadalajara, Spain. It discusses greetings from the EKF and Spanish Karate Federation presidents, details on getting to and accommodations in Guadalajara, the event schedule and competition information, registration details, and additional tourist information. Contact information is provided for the Spanish Karate Federation organizers.
The 32nd International Bosphorus Cup will take place March 9-10, 2019 in Istanbul, Turkey. It will be organized by the Turkish Karate Federation according to WKF rules. Online registration through Sportdata.org is required by March 3rd, with a late fee after that date. Referees must also register by March 3rd and will be paid daily fees of 70€ for WKF referees and 50€ for others. The event will feature individual and team competition in kata and kumite across various age/weight categories for men and women, including veterans. It will be held at the Ahmet Comert Sporthall in Atakoy.
1. Official Results / Karate1 World Cup - Thermana/Lasko 2013 - 2013-03-16
Official Results
Karate1 World Cup - Thermana/Lasko 2013 - 2013-03-16
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Kata Individual female Seniors (Entries: 31 Nations: 10)
Kata Individual female Seniors (Entries: 31 Nations: 10)
1 KIUK VLATKA CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
2 D_Onofrio Terryana ASD CAM D ONOFRIO ITALY
3 Longová Katarína Slovak National Team SLOVAKIA
3 reale francesca karate trento asd ITALY
5 Vašeková Miroslava Czech Karate National Team CZECH REPUBLIC
5 RADULOVIĆ BISERKA Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
7 Baeza Tanya OC Shuko-kai UNITED STATES
7 MENEGUZZO GIORGIA ASD KARATE DO NOVENTA ITALY
9 SOJAT TEA CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
Kata Individual male Seniors (Entries: 37 Nations: 17)
Kata Individual male Seniors (Entries: 37 Nations: 17)
1 Casanova Cleiver Venezuela Karate Federation VENEZUELA
2 BRANCALEON LUCA CENTRO SPORTIVO ESERCITO ITALY
ROMA
3 ERMENC IVAN CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
3 Rohde_Skotte Christopher Danish National Team DENMARK
5 Plazar Klemen Karate Federation of Slovenia SLOVENIA
5 Pilmann Jindřich Czech Karate National Team CZECH REPUBLIC
7 PETRONI GABRIELE Spazio Sport Forte dei Marmi ITALY
7 PADOVAN DAMJAN CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
9 Watson Andrew OC Shuko-kai UNITED STATES
9 DI_GIOVANNI AMEDEO Champions Club BELGIUM
11 MASKARIN FRANJO CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
Kumite Individual female Seniors +68 (Entries: 10 Nations: 9)
Kumite Individual female Seniors +68 (Entries: 10 Nations: 9)
1 MARTINOVC MASA CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
2 Zuanon Chiara Asi Karate Veneto ITALY
3 KONJEVIĆ DRAGANA Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
3 Mijić Aleksandra Karate Federation of Serbia SERBIA
5 Pradelli Laure Champions Club BELGIUM
5 Tatarova Dominika Slovak National Team SLOVAKIA
7 Kuusisto Helena Porin Shotokan FINLAND
Kumite Individual female Seniors -50 (Entries: 12 Nations: 9)
Kumite Individual female Seniors -50 (Entries: 12 Nations: 9)
1 KOVACIKOVA Lucia Slovak National Team SLOVAKIA
2 DRAŠKOVIĆ ANA Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
3 Nur_Eleena Ab_Malik Malaysia Karate Federation MALAYSIA
3 CAMACARO Dougmay Venezuela Karate Federation VENEZUELA
5 MARTINOVIC HELENA CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
5 ŠUBIC Marija šiška SLOVENIA
Kumite Individual female Seniors -55 (Entries: 21 Nations: 10)
Kumite Individual female Seniors -55 (Entries: 21 Nations: 10)
1 VOJTIKEVIČOVÁ Jana Slovak National Team SLOVAKIA
2 Suchánková Ingrid Slovak National Team SLOVAKIA
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3 Alagasan Nisha Malaysia Karate Federation MALAYSIA
3 Warling Jenny Luxembourg National Team LUXEMBOURG
5 Džidić Lana Sveučilišni karate klub Neretva BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
5 MIRKOVIĆ SUZANA Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
7 Adilović Amina University karate club Bosna Sarajevo BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
7 FAZLIĆ SABINA ŠD DINAMIK CELJE SLOVENIA
9 Radicevska Sara Makpetrol MKD FYROM
Kumite Individual female Seniors -61 (Entries: 25 Nations: 14)
Kumite Individual female Seniors -61 (Entries: 25 Nations: 14)
1 Suljkanovic Mirsada KBS Tuzla-Sinbra BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
2 BEBEK IVANA CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
3 MAKSIMOVIĆ JELENA Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
3 Cvrkota Sanja Karate Federation of Serbia SERBIA
5 Stefanovska Natasha Makpetrol MKD FYROM
5 SEMANÍKOVÁ Viktória Slovak National Team SLOVAKIA
7 Ristič Tjaša Karate Federation of Slovenia SLOVENIA
7 Veithová Lucie Czech Karate National Team CZECH REPUBLIC
9 Segaran Shree_Sharmini Malaysia Karate Federation MALAYSIA
Kumite Individual female Seniors -68 (Entries: 15 Nations: 11)
Kumite Individual female Seniors -68 (Entries: 15 Nations: 11)
1 Sherozia Inga Center of Martial Arts Alfa RUSSIAN FEDERATION
2 Warda Kamila POLISH KARATE FEDERATION POLAND
3 Bernardi Giulia Asi Karate Veneto ITALY
3 GUILLEN Yoly Venezuela Karate Federation VENEZUELA
5 Stefanovska Monika Makpetrol MKD FYROM
5 ANICIC EMA CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
7 FOLDESIOVA Lenka Slovak National Team SLOVAKIA
7 SIROVICA SARA CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
Kumite Individual male Seniors +84 (Entries: 34 Nations: 16)
Kumite Individual male Seniors +84 (Entries: 34 Nations: 16)
1 CECUNANJIN ALMIR Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
2 Šestakov Aleksandar Karate Federation of Serbia SERBIA
3 URSIC_GLAVANOVIC VINKO CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
3 şahintekin yaser turkey national senior male karate team TURKEY
5 Sabotic Elmin Champions Club BELGIUM
5 ABDESSELEM FAROUK INTERNATIONAL KARATE CLUB OF FRANCE
ARLES
7 Adilović Adnan University karate club Bosna Sarajevo BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
7 TURKOVIC VEDRAN CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
9 zombra zeljko klub borilackih sportova ORKKA BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Lukavac
9 Sujković Haris Champion BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Kumite Individual male Seniors -60 (Entries: 18 Nations: 12)
Kumite Individual male Seniors -60 (Entries: 18 Nations: 12)
1 maresca luca Asd Wellness Zone ITALY
2 BESENIC STJEPAN CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
3 Selvarajoo Senthilkumaran Malaysia Karate Federation MALAYSIA
3 Rajakumar Govinash Malaysia Karate Federation MALAYSIA
5 HERRERA ANDRES Venezuela Karate Federation VENEZUELA
5 Hrkać Marin Sveučilišni karate klub Neretva BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
7 Žganjar Rok Karate Federation of Slovenia SLOVENIA
Kumite Individual male Seniors -67 (Entries: 34 Nations: 14)
Kumite Individual male Seniors -67 (Entries: 34 Nations: 14)
1 DABOVIĆ JOZO Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
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2 Tabaković Suad Champion BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
3 Kalashnikov Vladimir Russian Federation National Team RUSSIAN FEDERATION
3 Kaserer Thomas Österreichischer Karatebund AUSTRIA
5 Kantužer Sebastian Karate Federation of Slovenia SLOVENIA
5 Railić Mladen Karate Federation of Slovenia SLOVENIA
7 Segura Javier Federación Argentina de Karate ARGENTINA
7 Raghonathan Sharmendran Malaysia Karate Federation MALAYSIA
9 SOIC NIKOLA CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
Kumite Individual male Seniors -75 (Entries: 36 Nations: 14)
Kumite Individual male Seniors -75 (Entries: 36 Nations: 14)
1 Španbauer Filip Karate Federation of Slovenia SLOVENIA
2 LIESKOVSKÝ Matúš Slovak National Team SLOVAKIA
3 Jovanović Nikola Karate Federation of Serbia SERBIA
3 pınarbaşı Necati turkey national senior male karate team TURKEY
5 Brown Alton AB Fight Class UNITED KINGDOM
5 BRAŠANAC NEMANJA Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
7 KARADZIĆ STEFAN Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
7 Saric Edin Karate Team Ilidža-Sarajevo BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
9 Mesić Sadil University karate club Bosna Sarajevo BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
9 Marič Rem Karate Federation of Slovenia SLOVENIA
Kumite Individual male Seniors -84 (Entries: 48 Nations: 18)
Kumite Individual male Seniors -84 (Entries: 48 Nations: 18)
1 karamollaoglu yavuz turkey national senior male karate team TURKEY
2 gündüz Gökhan turkey national senior male karate team TURKEY
3 LUČIĆ DANILO Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
3 Markač Juš Karate Federation of Slovenia SLOVENIA
5 MRVICIC ANTE CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
5 VUJADINOVIĆ FILIP Montenegro karate federation MONTENEGRO
7 ABDESSELEM TAREQ INTERNATIONAL KARATE CLUB OF FRANCE
ARLES
7 ZIVKOVIC ZVONIMIR CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
9 Škrijelj Haris Champion BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
9 Begic Tin CROATIAN KARATE UNION CROATIA
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