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2023 European Karate Championships – Men's individual kata

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Men's individual kata
at the 2023 European Karate Championships
VenuePalacio Multiusos de Guadalajara
LocationGuadalajara, Spain
Dates22, 25 March
Competitors32 from 32 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Spain
silver medal
 
   Italy
bronze medal
 
   Turkey
bronze medal
 
    Switzerland
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2024 →

The Men's individual kata competition at the 2023 European Karate Championships was held on 22 and 25 March 2023.[1]

Results

Round 1

Rank Pool 1 Pool 2 Pool 3 Pool 4
Athlete Total Athlete Total Athlete Total Athlete Total
1 Italy Mattia Busato 41.4 Montenegro Vladimir Mijač 40.5 Turkey Kutluhan Duran 40.2 Spain Damián Quintero 41.8
2 Hungary Botond Nagy 41.2 Switzerland Yuki Ujihara 40.2 Azerbaijan Roman Heydarov 40.0 Germany Ilja Smorguner 39.4
3 Serbia Uroš Subota 40.6 Ukraine Yaroslav Fedorov 39.3 Sweden Anthony Vu 39.2 Slovakia Pavol Szolár 39.3
4 Croatia Matija Relić 40.1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Tarik Salkić 37.7 France Franck Ngoan 38.2 Romania Petru Comănescu 38.5
5 North Macedonia Kristijan Bajovski 39.1 Slovenia Nejc Sterniša 37.4 Czech Republic Matteo Tamborlani 37.2 England Nat Hearn 36.8
6 Portugal David Fernandes 38.4 Netherlands Mitchell Beckers 36.8 Bulgaria Penyo Penev 36.1 Republic of Ireland David Gannon 35.5
7 Latvia Kirils Membo 37.7 Poland Maksymilian Szczypkowski 36.0 Austria Patrick Valet 36.0 Andorra Silvio Moreira 35.2
8 Greece Lamprinos Marios Markesinis 36.9 Liechtenstein Antonio Pagliarulo 31.2 Norway Ruben Fagerland 35.9 Iceland Þórður Jökull Henrysson 34.8

Round 2

Rank Pool 1 Pool 2
Athlete Total Athlete Total
1 Switzerland Yuki Ujihara 41.2 Spain Damián Quintero 42.6
2 Italy Mattia Busato 40.5 Turkey Kutluhan Duran 40.7
3 Hungary Botond Nagy 40.4 France Franck Ngoan 40.3
4 Montenegro Vladimir Mijač 38.4 Sweden Anthony Vu 39.6
5 Ukraine Yaroslav Fedorov 37.6 Azerbaijan Roman Heydarov 39.5
6 Croatia Matija Relić 37.6 Romania Petru Comănescu 39.0
7 Serbia Uroš Subota 37.0 Slovakia Pavol Szolár 38.9
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Tarik Salkić 36.9 Germany Ilja Smorguner 38.5

Round 3

Rank Pool 1 Pool 2
Athlete Total Athlete Total
1 Italy Mattia Busato 40.4 Spain Damián Quintero 42.6
2 Hungary Botond Nagy 39.9 Sweden Anthony Vu 41.2
3 Switzerland Yuki Ujihara 39.8 Turkey Kutluhan Duran 40.9
4 Montenegro Vladimir Mijač 38.6 France Franck Ngoan 39.5

Finals

Final
  
Italy Mattia Busato42.2
Spain Damián Quintero43.5
 
Bronze medal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Hungary Botond Nagy42.3
 
 
Turkey Kutluhan Duran42.4
 
 
 
 
 
Switzerland Yuki Ujihara41.8
 
 
Sweden Anthony Vu41.2
 

References

  1. ^ "Competition programme" (PDF). EKF. Retrieved 22 March 2023.

External links

This page was last edited on 25 March 2023, at 18:46
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