2016 World Karate Championships

2016 World Karate Championships
Host city Austria Linz, Austria
Dates October 25–30
Main venue TipsArena Linz
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The 2016 World Karate Championships were the 23rd edition of the World Karate Championships, and were held in Linz, Austria from October 25 to October 30, 2016.

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Ryo Kiyuna
 Japan (JPN)
Damián Quintero
 Spain (ESP)
Ilja Smorguner
 Germany (GER)
Antonio Díaz
 Venezuela (VEN)
Team kata  Japan
Arata Kinjo
Ryo Kiyuna
Takuya Uemura
 France
Lucas Jeannot
Enzo Montarello
Ahmed Zemouri
 Italy
Mattia Busato
Alessandro Iodice
Alfredo Tocco
 Spain
José Carbonell
Damián Quintero
Francisco Salazar
Kumite −60 kg Amir Mehdizadeh
 Iran (IRI)
Geoffrey Berens
 Netherlands (NED)
Firdovsi Farzaliyev
 Azerbaijan (AZE)
Sofiane Agoudjil
 France (FRA)
Kumite −67 kg Jordan Thomas
 England (ENG)
Yves Martial Tadissi
 Hungary (HUN)
Steven Da Costa
 France (FRA)
Andrés Madera
 Venezuela (VEN)
Kumite −75 kg Rafael Aghayev
 Azerbaijan (AZE)
Omar Abdelrahman
 Egypt (EGY)
Ali Asghar Asiabari
 Iran (IRI)
Luigi Busà
 Italy (ITA)
Kumite −84 kg Ryutaro Araga
 Japan (JPN)
Aykhan Mamayev
 Azerbaijan (AZE)
Zabihollah Poursheib
 Iran (IRI)
Kenji Grillon
 France (FRA)
Kumite +84 kg Sajjad Ganjzadeh
 Iran (IRI)
Achraf Ouchen
 Morocco (MAR)
Anđelo Kvesić
 Croatia (CRO)
Herolind Nishevci
 Kosovo (KOS)
Team kumite  Iran
Saeid Ahmadi
Bahman Askari
Ali Fadakar
Sajjad Ganjzadeh
Mehdi Khodabakhshi
Zabihollah Poursheib
Iman Sanchouli
 Japan
Ryutaro Araga
Rikiya Iimura
Masaya Ishizuka
Hideyoshi Kagawa
Ken Nishimura
Hiroto Shinohara
Daisuke Watanabe
 Germany
Noah Bitsch
Mehmet Bolat
Nico Drexel
Ricardo Giegler
Jonathan Horne
Heinrich Leistenschneider
Robin Winters
 France
Amin Bouazza
Jessie Da Costa
Logan Da Costa
Steven Da Costa
Marvin Garin
Kenji Grillon
Corentin Seguy

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Kiyou Shimizu
 Japan (JPN)
Sarah Assem
 Egypt (EGY)
Viviana Bottaro
 Italy (ITA)
Sandra Sánchez
 Spain (ESP)
Team kata  Japan
Miku Morioka
Hikaru Ono
Kyosuke Yamashita
 Spain
Gema Morales
Margarita Morata
Paula Rodríguez
 Italy
Sara Battaglia
Viviana Bottaro
Michela Pezzetti
 Turkey
Dilara Bozan
Rabia Küsmüş
Gizem Şahin
Kumite −50 kg Alexandra Recchia
 France (FRA)
Miho Miyahara
 Japan (JPN)
Radwa Sayed
 Egypt (EGY)
Bettina Plank
 Austria (AUT)
Kumite −55 kg Emilie Thouy
 France (FRA)
Valéria Kumizaki
 Brazil (BRA)
Wen Tzu-yun
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Sara Yamada
 Japan (JPN)
Kumite −61 kg Giana Farouk
 Egypt (EGY)
Lucie Ignace
 France (FRA)
Anita Serogina
 Ukraine (UKR)
Ingrida Suchánková
 Slovakia (SVK)
Kumite −68 kg Alisa Buchinger
 Austria (AUT)
Katrine Pedersen
 Denmark (DEN)
Ivona Ćavar
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
Marina Raković
 Montenegro (MNE)
Kumite +68 kg Ayumi Uekusa
 Japan (JPN)
Eleni Chatziliadou
 Greece (GRE)
Dominika Tatárová
 Slovakia (SVK)
Hamideh Abbasali
 Iran (IRI)
Team kumite  France
Alizée Agier
Leïla Heurtault
Lucie Ignace
Alexandra Recchia
 Spain
Cristina Ferrer
Laura Palacio
Rocío Sánchez
Cristina Vizcaíno
 United States
Ashley Davis
Cheryl Murphy
Brandi Robinson
Maya Wasowicz
 Egypt
Giana Farouk
Yassmin Hamdy
Randa Rousfelt
Nada Sayed

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Japan 6 2 1 9
2  France 3 2 4 9
3  Iran 3 0 3 6
4  Egypt 1 2 2 5
5  Azerbaijan 1 1 1 3
6  Austria 1 0 1 2
7  England 1 0 0 1
8  Spain 0 3 2 5
9  Brazil 0 1 0 1
 Denmark 0 1 0 1
 Greece 0 1 0 1
 Hungary 0 1 0 1
 Morocco 0 1 0 1
 Netherlands 0 1 0 1
15  Italy 0 0 4 4
16  Germany 0 0 2 2
 Slovakia 0 0 2 2
 Venezuela 0 0 2 2
19  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 1 1
 Chinese Taipei 0 0 1 1
 Croatia 0 0 1 1
 Kosovo 0 0 1 1
 Montenegro 0 0 1 1
 Turkey 0 0 1 1
 Ukraine 0 0 1 1
 United States 0 0 1 1
Total 16 16 32 64

Participating nations

1024 athletes from 118 nations competed.[1]

References

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