2014 World Karate Championships

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2014 World Karate Championships
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Host city Germany Bremen, Germany
Dates November 5–9
Main venue ÖVB Arena
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The 2014 World Karate Championships were the 22nd edition of the World Karate Championships, and were held in Bremen, Germany from November 5 to November 9, 2014.

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Ryo Kiyuna
 Japan (JPN)
Ilja Smorguner
 Germany (GER)
Vu Duc Minh Dack
 France (FRA)
Antonio Díaz
 Venezuela (VEN)
Team kata  Spain
José Carbonell
Damián Quintero
Francisco Salazar
 Egypt
Ibrahim Magdy
Ahmed Ashraf
Mohamed Hamdy
 France
Vu Duc Minh Dack
William Geoffray
Rémi Martorana
 Malaysia
Thomson Hoe
Leong Theng Kuang
Leong Tze Wai
Kumite −60 kg Douglas Brose
 Brazil (BRA)
Geoffrey Berens
 Netherlands (NED)
Evgeny Plakhutin
 Russia (RUS)
Amir Mehdizadeh
 Iran (IRI)
Kumite −67 kg William Rolle
 France (FRA)
Magdy Mamdouh
 Egypt (EGY)
Vinicius Figueira
 Brazil (BRA)
Kujtim Bajrami
 Switzerland (SUI)
Kumite −75 kg Ryuichi Tani
 Japan (JPN)
Luigi Busà
 Italy (ITA)
Stanislav Horuna
 Ukraine (UKR)
Noah Bitsch
 Germany (GER)
Kumite −84 kg Gogita Arkania
 Georgia (GEO)
Ryutaro Araga
 Japan (JPN)
Gökhan Gündüz
 Turkey (TUR)
Mohamed El-Kotby
 Egypt (EGY)
Kumite +84 kg Enes Erkan
 Turkey (TUR)
Sajjad Ganjzadeh
 Iran (IRI)
Admir Zukan
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
Jagoba Vizuete
 Spain (ESP)
Team kumite  Iran
Saeid Ahmadi
Bahman Askari
Sajjad Ganjzadeh
Ebrahim Hassanbeigi
Saman Heidari
Zabihollah Poursheib
Iman Sanchouli
 Germany
Andreas Bachmann
Noah Bitsch
Mehmet Bolat
Oliver Henning
Jonathan Horne
Heinrich Leistenschneider
Nika Tsurtsumia
 Turkey
Uğur Aktaş
Erman Eltemur
Enes Erkan
Gökhan Gündüz
Rıdvan Kaptan
Yaser Şahintekin
Serkan Yağcı
 Japan
Ryutaro Araga
Rikiya Iimura
Masaya Ishizuka
Hideyoshi Kagawa
Hiroto Shinohara
Ryuichi Tani
Daisuke Watanabe

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Kiyou Shimizu
 Japan (JPN)
Sandy Scordo
 France (FRA)
Yaiza Martín
 Spain (ESP)
Jasmin Bleul
 Germany (GER)
Team kata  Germany
Jasmin Bleul
Christine Heinrich
Sophie Wachter
 Japan
Suzuka Kashioka
Yoko Kimura
Miku Morioka
 Italy
Sara Battaglia
Viviana Bottaro
Michela Pezzetti
 Iran
Mahsa Afsaneh
Najmeh Ghazizadeh
Elnaz Taghipour
Kumite −50 kg Serap Özçelik
 Turkey (TUR)
Duygu Buğur
 Germany (GER)
Rocío Sánchez
 Spain (ESP)
Alexandra Recchia
 France (FRA)
Kumite −55 kg Sara Cardin
 Italy (ITA)
Emilie Thouy
 France (FRA)
Miki Kobayashi
 Japan (JPN)
Jana Bitsch
 Germany (GER)
Kumite −61 kg Giana Farouk
 Egypt (EGY)
Syakilla Salni
 Malaysia (MAS)
Laura Pasqua
 Italy (ITA)
Mayumi Someya
 Japan (JPN)
Kumite −68 kg Alizée Agier
 France (FRA)
Gitte Brunstad
 Norway (NOR)
Iryna Zaretska
 Ukraine (UKR)
Alisa Buchinger
 Austria (AUT)
Kumite +68 kg Shymaa Abou-El-Yazed
 Egypt (EGY)
Hamideh Abbasali
 Iran (IRI)
Ayumi Uekusa
 Japan (JPN)
Laura Palacio
 Spain (ESP)
Team kumite  Egypt
Shymaa Abou-El-Yazed
Yassmin Hamdy
Giana Farouk
Fatma Al-Zahraa
 France
Nadège Aït-Ibrahim
Leïla Heurtault
Lucie Ignace
Alexandra Recchia
 Japan
Natsumi Kawamura
Miki Kobayashi
Mayumi Someya
Ayumi Uekusa
 Turkey
Buse Avcu
Merve Çoban
Meltem Hocaoğlu
Serap Özçelik

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Japan 3 2 5 10
2  Egypt 3 2 1 6
3  France 2 3 3 8
4  Turkey 2 0 3 5
5  Germany 1 3 3 7
6  Iran 1 2 2 5
7  Italy 1 1 2 4
8  Spain 1 0 4 5
9  Brazil 1 0 1 2
10  Georgia 1 0 0 1
11  Malaysia 0 1 1 2
12  Netherlands 0 1 0 1
 Norway 0 1 0 1
14  Ukraine 0 0 2 2
15  Austria 0 0 1 1
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 1 1
 Russia 0 0 1 1
  Switzerland 0 0 1 1
 Venezuela 0 0 1 1
Total 16 16 32 64

Participating nations

887 athletes from 116 nations competed.[1]

References

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