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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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 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 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 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 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.
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 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.
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 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 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 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.
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.
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 results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Istanbul, Turkey in 2014. It lists the top 11 placings in each event including kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions in various weight categories for men and women. Overall, Nguyen Hoang Ngan of Vietnam won the women's kata individual senior division while Ali Sofuoglu of Turkey won the men's kata individual senior division. Serkan Yagci of Turkey won the men's -75kg kumite individual senior division. The competition featured athletes from over 30 countries competing across multiple karate disciplines.
The document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Istanbul, Turkey in 2014. It lists the top placing competitors in each event including kata individual and team competitions in various weight classes for men and women, as well as kumite individual competitions in different weight classes for men and women. The top national teams and competitors spanning various countries are recognized.
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.
This document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup 2013 grand final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top finishers in several categories including:
- Kata individual events for female and male cadets and seniors. Croatia, Ukraine, Italy and Japan had multiple top finishers.
- Kumite individual events for female and male juniors in various weight classes. Competitors from Croatia, Ukraine, Hungary, Italy and other European nations placed highly.
- Kumite individual events for female and male seniors in various weight classes. Austria topped several events while Croatia and Ukraine also saw strong performances across categories.
Uga Mizuki of Japan won the gold medal in the Cadet Female Individual Kata category at the 12th AKF Senior Championship and 13th AKF Junior & Cadet Championship. The silver went to Tararattanakul Manasicha of Thailand and bronze was shared by Huang Ching of Chinese Taipei and Tararattanakul Manasicha.
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 is an official results list from the German Open 2011 karate tournament held on September 24, 2011. It lists the top finishers in each competition category including men's and women's individual kata, team kata, and various weight divisions for men's and women's kumite. The results include the names of the top competitors, their countries or clubs, and their placement in each division.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Salzburg, Austria in 2016. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event. In the female kata competition, Shimizu Kiyou from Japan placed first. In the female -50kg kumite, Tadano Ayaka from Japan placed first. The top teams in female team kata were the Slovakian national team in first place and Vietnam in second. The document provides results for all female and male individual and team events in a similar format.
Karate1 premier league_-_dordrecht_2013_draw_recordsJAVIER ORÁN
This document appears to be the results from a kata competition featuring both male and female competitors. The top performer was Lucraft Emma from England who won her pool. Other top performers included Salama Mai_Gamaleldin_Fahmy from Egypt, Aly Sarah_Assem_Aly_Sayed from Egypt, and Abdelaziz Randa_Atef from Egypt. In the male competition, Quintero_Capdevila Damian_Hugo from Spain was the top performer, winning his pool.
The document provides results from the Karate1 World Cup held in Thermana/Lasko, Slovenia in 2013. It lists the top finishers in several categories including: female and male kata individual seniors, female seniors in weight classes -50kg, -55kg, -61kg, -68kg, and +68kg, and male seniors in weight classes +84kg and -60kg. The top nation represented was Croatia, followed by Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.
El documento convoca el Campeonato de España Senior de Karate que se celebrará los días 16 y 17 de marzo de 2013 en Toledo. Detalla las modalidades (kumite individual y por equipos masculino y femenino, kata individual y por equipos masculino y femenino), categorías, participantes clasificados, programa de la competición, pesaje, protecciones requeridas y control antidopaje.
FM Karate es una escuela de artes marciales que ofrece clases de karate para niños y adultos. Ubicada en el centro de la ciudad, la escuela ha estado enseñando karate por más de 20 años y ofrece cinturones de diferentes colores a medida que los estudiantes avanzan en sus habilidades. Los interesados pueden visitar su sitio web en www.fmkarate.com para obtener más información sobre horarios de clases y membresías.
Este documento presenta los resultados finales de las categorías de katas y kumite en el Campeonato de Canarias de Alevines, Infantiles y Juveniles. Se enumeran los primeros, segundos y terceros puestos de cada categoría dividiéndolas por edad, sexo y peso, incluyendo el nombre del participante y el club al que pertenece.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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 results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Istanbul, Turkey in 2014. It lists the top 11 placings in each event including kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions in various weight categories for men and women. Overall, Nguyen Hoang Ngan of Vietnam won the women's kata individual senior division while Ali Sofuoglu of Turkey won the men's kata individual senior division. Serkan Yagci of Turkey won the men's -75kg kumite individual senior division. The competition featured athletes from over 30 countries competing across multiple karate disciplines.
The document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Istanbul, Turkey in 2014. It lists the top placing competitors in each event including kata individual and team competitions in various weight classes for men and women, as well as kumite individual competitions in different weight classes for men and women. The top national teams and competitors spanning various countries are recognized.
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.
This document provides results from the Karate1 Premier League and Youth World Cup 2013 grand final held in Salzburg, Austria. It lists the top finishers in several categories including:
- Kata individual events for female and male cadets and seniors. Croatia, Ukraine, Italy and Japan had multiple top finishers.
- Kumite individual events for female and male juniors in various weight classes. Competitors from Croatia, Ukraine, Hungary, Italy and other European nations placed highly.
- Kumite individual events for female and male seniors in various weight classes. Austria topped several events while Croatia and Ukraine also saw strong performances across categories.
Uga Mizuki of Japan won the gold medal in the Cadet Female Individual Kata category at the 12th AKF Senior Championship and 13th AKF Junior & Cadet Championship. The silver went to Tararattanakul Manasicha of Thailand and bronze was shared by Huang Ching of Chinese Taipei and Tararattanakul Manasicha.
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 is an official results list from the German Open 2011 karate tournament held on September 24, 2011. It lists the top finishers in each competition category including men's and women's individual kata, team kata, and various weight divisions for men's and women's kumite. The results include the names of the top competitors, their countries or clubs, and their placement in each division.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Salzburg, Austria in 2016. It lists the top placing competitors and teams in each event. In the female kata competition, Shimizu Kiyou from Japan placed first. In the female -50kg kumite, Tadano Ayaka from Japan placed first. The top teams in female team kata were the Slovakian national team in first place and Vietnam in second. The document provides results for all female and male individual and team events in a similar format.
Karate1 premier league_-_dordrecht_2013_draw_recordsJAVIER ORÁN
This document appears to be the results from a kata competition featuring both male and female competitors. The top performer was Lucraft Emma from England who won her pool. Other top performers included Salama Mai_Gamaleldin_Fahmy from Egypt, Aly Sarah_Assem_Aly_Sayed from Egypt, and Abdelaziz Randa_Atef from Egypt. In the male competition, Quintero_Capdevila Damian_Hugo from Spain was the top performer, winning his pool.
The document provides results from the Karate1 World Cup held in Thermana/Lasko, Slovenia in 2013. It lists the top finishers in several categories including: female and male kata individual seniors, female seniors in weight classes -50kg, -55kg, -61kg, -68kg, and +68kg, and male seniors in weight classes +84kg and -60kg. The top nation represented was Croatia, followed by Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.
El documento convoca el Campeonato de España Senior de Karate que se celebrará los días 16 y 17 de marzo de 2013 en Toledo. Detalla las modalidades (kumite individual y por equipos masculino y femenino, kata individual y por equipos masculino y femenino), categorías, participantes clasificados, programa de la competición, pesaje, protecciones requeridas y control antidopaje.
FM Karate es una escuela de artes marciales que ofrece clases de karate para niños y adultos. Ubicada en el centro de la ciudad, la escuela ha estado enseñando karate por más de 20 años y ofrece cinturones de diferentes colores a medida que los estudiantes avanzan en sus habilidades. Los interesados pueden visitar su sitio web en www.fmkarate.com para obtener más información sobre horarios de clases y membresías.
Este documento presenta los resultados finales de las categorías de katas y kumite en el Campeonato de Canarias de Alevines, Infantiles y Juveniles. Se enumeran los primeros, segundos y terceros puestos de cada categoría dividiéndolas por edad, sexo y peso, incluyendo el nombre del participante y el club al que pertenece.
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 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.
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 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 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.
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 placing competitors in each event, including kata and kumite divisions for various male and female age groups and weight classes. The top national teams in the kata events are also indicated.
This document provides the official results from the Karate1 Premier League competition held in Frankfurt/Hanau, Germany on 2012-09-22. It lists the top placements in each event including kata and kumite competitions in various weight classes for male and female seniors. Italy and Germany performed well, with multiple athletes placing in the top spots across different events. The results show winners from over 15 different countries that participated in the international tournament.
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 11 placements in each event including kata and kumite divisions for various male and female age groups and weight classes. Winners are identified by name, country, and affiliated club or team.
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.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 event in Istanbul, Turkey on 2011-09-17. It lists winners in individual men's and women's kata and kumite competitions in various weight categories, as well as winners of team kata competitions for men and women. Winners are listed with their name, country or club, and country they represent.
The document provides official results from the Karate1 Premier League - Lotto Dutch Open 2014 competition held in Almere, Netherlands on March 8, 2014. It lists winners in categories of kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for individual men's and women's seniors and team events. Winners are identified by name, country or club, and placement in their respective divisions.
The document provides results from the 15th Euro Grand Prix kata and kumite competitions in Pilsen, Czech Republic in 2014. In the female cadet kata individual under 14 category, Laura Scharff from Denmark placed first and Cecilie Scharff from Denmark placed third. In the female junior kumite individual under 53 category, Anna-Johanna Nilsson from Sweden placed first and Simona Eiblová from the Czech Republic placed second. The document lists multiple other winners across various age groups and weight categories in the kata and kumite competitions.
This document contains the official results list from the Austrian Karate Champions Cup 2012 competition held on January 21, 2012. It lists the top finishers in each event, including their name, country or region they represented, and their club or team. Events included kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) competitions for male and female athletes of different age groups. Winners came from countries across Europe like Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and beyond.
This document is an official results list for the Austrian Karate Champions Cup 2012 competition held on 2012-01-21. It lists the top finishers in each category of competition, including kata (forms) and kumite (sparring) for male and female cadets, juniors, and seniors across various weight divisions. Winners and top finishers are listed with their names, countries, and clubs. The results are broken down by gender and age/weight categories.
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 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 - Lotto Dutch Open 2014 competition held in Almere, Netherlands on March 8, 2014. It lists the rankings and countries of competitors in several kata and kumite individual and team categories for female and male seniors. First, second, third and other placing competitors are identified.
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.