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2023 European Karate Championships – Women's individual kata

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Women's individual kata
at the 2023 European Karate Championships
VenuePalacio Multiusos de Guadalajara
LocationGuadalajara, Spain
Dates22, 25 March
Competitors29 from 29 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Spain
silver medal
 
   France
bronze medal
 
   Italy
bronze medal
 
   Turkey
← 2022
2024 →

The Women'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 Terryana D'Onofrio 42.2 Spain Paola García 41.9 Greece Georgia Xenou 40.3 Turkey Dilara Bozan 40.8
2 Portugal Ana Sofia Cruz 40.7 Germany Jasmin Jüttner 41.2 Czech Republic Veronika Mišková 40.2 France Helvétia Taily 39.4
3 Croatia Sara Malčec 38.4 Slovakia Jana Vaňušaniková 38.6 Hungary Laura Sterck 38.7 Serbia Bojana Mladežić 36.6
4 Netherlands Soraya Wahjudi 38.2 Austria Patricia Bahledova 37.6 Montenegro Biserka Radulović 38.3 England Nicole Turner 36.2
5 Switzerland Melinda Mark 37.2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Isidora Borovčanin 36.0 Finland Bess Mänty 37.0 North Macedonia Martina Arsovska 35.4
6 Denmark Frederikke Bjerring 36.6 Republic of Ireland Eimear Porter 34.6 Ukraine Halyna Zaporozhchenko 36.1 Belgium Chiara Manca 34.9
7 Poland Anna Kowalska 36.4 Liechtenstein Aileen Sprenger 32.5 Slovenia Lana Nadizar 35.2 Moldova Elena Berezovskaia 29.7
8 Romania Izabella Constanzo 35.4

Round 2

Rank Pool 1 Pool 2
Athlete Total Athlete Total
1 Spain Paola García 42.3 France Helvétia Taily 40.5
2 Italy Terryana D'Onofrio 41.8 Turkey Dilara Bozan 40.5
3 Portugal Ana Sofia Cruz 40.8 Czech Republic Veronika Mišková 39.6
4 Germany Jasmin Jüttner 39.7 Greece Georgia Xenou 38.2
5 Netherlands Soraya Wahjudi 38.3 Montenegro Biserka Radulović 38.1
6 Slovakia Jana Vaňušaniková 38.1 Hungary Laura Sterck 37.9
7 Austria Patricia Bahledova 37.8 Serbia Bojana Mladežić 36.5
8 Croatia Sara Malčec 37.8 England Nicole Turner 36.0

Round 3

Rank Pool 1 Pool 2
Athlete Total Athlete Total
1 Spain Paola García 44.3 France Helvétia Taily 41.8
2 Italy Terryana D'Onofrio 42.6 Turkey Dilara Bozan 41.3
3 Portugal Ana Sofia Cruz 41.3 Czech Republic Veronika Mišková 39.8
4 Germany Jasmin Jüttner 40.9 Greece Georgia Xenou 38.7

Finals

Final
  
Spain Paola García42.6
France Helvétia Taily41.2
 
Bronze medal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Italy Terryana D'Onofrio41.7
 
 
Czech Republic Veronika Mišková41.0
 
 
 
 
 
Portugal Ana Sofia Cruz41.5
 
 
Turkey Dilara Bozan42.9
 

References

  1. ^ "Guadalajara to host anticipated EKF Senior Championships". 12 January 2023.

External links

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