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2018 European Karate Championships

The 2018 European Karate Championships were the 53rd edition of the European Karate Championships, and were held in Novi Sad, Serbia from 10 to 13 May 2018.

2018 European Karate Championships
VenueSPC Vojvodina
LocationSerbia Novi Sad, Serbia
Dates10–13 May
Competitors532 from 52 nations
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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Damián Quintero
  Spain
Ali Sofuoğlu
  Turkey
Roman Heydarov
  Azerbaijan
Mattia Busato
  Italy
Team kata   Spain
José Carbonell
Sergio Galán
Francisco Salazar
  Russia
Maksim Ksenofontov
Mehman Rzaev
Emil Skovorodnikov
  Italy
Gianluca Gallo
Alessandro Iodice
Giuseppe Panagia
  Turkey
Duran Kutluhan
Emre Vefa Göktaş
Ali Sofuoğlu
Kumite −60 kg Emil Pavlov
  Macedonia
Angelo Crescenzo
  Italy
Evgeny Plakhutin
  Russia
Kalvis Kalniņš
  Latvia
Kumite −67 kg Burak Uygur
  Turkey
Stefan Joksić
  Serbia
Stefan Pokorny
  Austria
Yves Martial Tadissi
  Hungary
Kumite −75 kg Rafael Aghayev
  Azerbaijan
Gábor Hárspataki
  Hungary
Stanislav Horuna
  Ukraine
Luigi Busà
  Italy
Kumite −84 kg Michele Martina
  Italy
Ivan Kvesić
  Croatia
Hélio Hernandez
  Portugal
Uğur Aktaş
  Turkey
Kumite +84 kg Ivan Klepić
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Shahin Atamov
  Azerbaijan
Tyron-Darnell Lardy
  Netherlands
Gogita Arkania
  Georgia
Team kumite   Turkey
Rıdvan Kaptan
Erman Eltemur
Uğur Aktaş
Burak Uygur
Alpaslan Yamanoğlu
Ömer Kemaloğlu
Samed Gök
  Spain
Pablo Arenas
Samy Ennkhaili
Rodrigo Ibáñez
Raúl Cuerva
Babacar Seck
Jagoba Vizuete
Alejandro Molina
  Ukraine
Ryzvan Talibov
Kostiantyn Tsymbal
Stanislav Horuna
Andriy Toroshanko
Ihor Uhnich
Valerii Chobotar
Oleksandr Grevtsov
  Serbia
Dejan Cvrkota
Nteros Anastasios
Slobodan Bitević
Nikola Jovanović
Stefan Joksić
Uroš Mijalković
Vladimir Brežančić

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Sandra Sánchez
  Spain
Viviana Bottaro
  Italy
Dilara Eltemur
  Turkey
Dorota Balciarová
  Slovakia
Team kata   Italy
Sara Battaglia
Michela Pezzetti
Terryana D'Onofrio
  Spain
Marta García
Lidia Rodríguez
Raquel Roy
  France
Marie Bui
Lila Bui
Jessica Hugues
  Turkey
Dilara Eltemur
Rabia Küsmüş
Gizem Sofuoğlu
Kumite −50 kg Serap Özçelik Arapoğlu
  Turkey
Bettina Plank
  Austria
Nurana Aliyeva
  Azerbaijan
Alexandra Recchia
  France
Kumite −55 kg Anzhelika Terliuga
  Ukraine
Alessandra Hasani
  Croatia
Sara Cardin
  Italy
Tuba Yakan
  Turkey
Kumite −61 kg Lucie Ignace
  France
Anita Serogina
  Ukraine
Merve Çoban
  Turkey
Tjaša Ristić
  Slovenia
Kumite −68 kg Elena Quirici
  Switzerland
Irina Zaretska
  Azerbaijan
Silvia Semeraro
  Italy
Ivona Ćavar
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kumite +68 kg Anne-Laure Florentin
  France
Eleni Chatziliadou
  Greece
Laura Palacio
  Spain
Ana-Marija Bujas Čelan
  Croatia
Team kumite   Switzerland
Noémie Kornfeld
Nina Radjenovic
Ramona Brüderlin
Elena Quirici
  Italy
Clio Ferracuti
Laura Pasqua
Sara Cardin
Silvia Semeraro
  France
Léa Avazeri
Gwendoline Philippe
Nancy Garcia
Sophia Bouderbane
  Croatia
Alessandra Hasani
Ana-Marija Bujas Čelan
Ana Lenard
Marina Barac

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Serbia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Spain (ESP)3216
2  Turkey (TUR)31610
3  Italy (ITA)23510
4  France (FRA)2035
5  Switzerland (SUI)2002
6  Azerbaijan (AZE)1225
7  Ukraine (UKR)1124
8  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)1012
9  Republic of Macedonia (MKD)1001
10  Croatia (CRO)0224
11  Austria (AUT)0112
  Hungary (HUN)0112
  Russia (RUS)0112
  Serbia (SRB)*0112
15  Greece (GRE)0101
16  Georgia (GEO)0011
  Latvia (LAT)0011
  Netherlands (NED)0011
  Portugal (POR)0011
  Slovakia (SVK)0011
  Slovenia (SLO)0011
Totals (21 entries)16163264

Participating nations

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532 athletes from 52 nations competed.[1]

Para Karate

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The first Para-Karate European Championships was held May 10-13 in 2018. 43 athletes from 15 nations in 6 events was competed. Results:[2][3][4][5][6]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany2013
2  France2002
3  Russia1225
4  Spain1012
5  Hungary0112
6  Romania0101
  Serbia0101
  Wales0101
9  Latvia0011
Totals (9 entries)66618

References

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  1. ^ "53rd European Senior Karate Championships – Participation List". World Karate Federation. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Set-Online WKF".
  3. ^ "Para-Karate athletes set to shine at first European Championships".
  4. ^ "EKF Online Registration: EKF PARA-Karate Championships 2018".
  5. ^ "Set-Online WKF".
  6. ^ "Set-Online WKF".
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