2016 European Karate Championships

The 2016 European Karate Championships, the 51st edition, was held at Montpellier in France from 5 to 8 May 2016. A total of 508 competitors from 46 countries participated at the event.[1]

2016 European Karate Championships
LocationFrance Montpellier, France
Dates5–8 May
Competitors508 from 46 nations

Medalists

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Spain Damián Quintero France Vu Duc Minh Dack Azerbaijan Roman Heydarov
Italy Mattia Busato
Kumite –60 kg Spain Matías Gómez Turkey Aykut Kaya North Macedonia Emil Pavlov
Serbia Marko Antić
Kumite –67 kg France Steven Da Costa Italy Gianluca De Vivo Hungary Yves Martial Tadissi
England Jordan Thomas
Kumite –75 kg Azerbaijan Rafael Aghayev Turkey Erman Eltemur Netherlands René Smaal
France Logan Da Costa
Kumite –84 kg Turkey Uğur Aktaş Bosnia and Herzegovina Meris Muhović Germany Noah Bitsch
Greece Georgios Tzanos
Kumite +84 kg Germany Jonathan Horne Italy Stefano Maniscalco Turkey Enes Erkan
France Salim Bendiab

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  France
Lucas Jeannot
Enzo Montarello
Ahmed Zemouri
 Spain
José Carbonell
Damián Quintero
Francisco Salazar
 Turkey
Osman Evin
Mehmet Yakan
Firket Yılmaz
 Croatia
Ivan Ermenc
Damjan Padovan
Tomislav Stolar
Kumite  France
Lonni Boulesnane
Jessie Da Costa
Logan Da Costa
Steven Da Costa
Marvin Garin
Kenji Grillon
Corentin Séguy
 Turkey
Uğur Aktaş
Samet Develi
Erman Eltemur
Enes Erkan
Gökhan Gündüz
Rıdvan Kaptan
Alparslan Yamanoğlu
 Serbia
Slobodan Bitević
Dejan Cvrkota
Danilo Jeknić
Stefan Joksić
Mihajlo Josipović
Aleksandar Šestakov
Bogdan Trikoš
 Portugal
Miguel Diz
Hélio Hernandez
Nuno Mestre
Nuno Moreira
Hugo Pina
Filipe Reis
Tomás Silva

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Spain Sandra Sánchez France Sandy Scordo Turkey Dilara Bozan
Italy Viviana Bottaro
Kumite –50 kg France Alexandra Recchia Turkey Serap Özçelik Serbia Jelena Milivojčević
Belarus Mariya Koulinkovitich
Kumite –55 kg Italy Sara Cardin Ukraine Anzhelika Terliuga Turkey Büşra Tosun
Spain Cristina Ferrer
Kumite –61 kg France Lucie Ignace Turkey Merve Çoban Croatia Ana Lenard
Serbia Jovana Preković
Kumite –68 kg Switzerland Elena Quirici Austria Alisa Buchinger Netherlands Sherilyn Wold
Germany Johanna Kneer
Kumite +68 kg France Anne-Laure Florentin Finland Helena Kuusisto Montenegro Dragana Konjević
Croatia Maša Martinović

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Spain
Gema Morales
Margarita Morata
Paula Rodríguez
 Germany
Jasmin Bleul
Christine Heinrich
Sophie Wachter
 Italy
Sara Battaglia
Viviana Bottaro
Michela Pezzetti
 Turkey
Dilara Bozan
Rabia Küsmüş
Gizem Şahin
Kumite  Azerbaijan
Farida Abiyeva
Nurana Aliyeva
Ilaha Gasimova
Irina Zaretska
 Croatia
Ana-Marija Bujas Čelan
Ana Lenard
Azra Saleš
Ivona Tubić
 Turkey
Merve Çoban
Serap Özçelik
Büşra Tosun
Büşra Şeyda Turan
 France
Alizée Agier
Nadège Ait-Ibrahim
Lucie Ignace
Alexandra Recchia

Medal table

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)*62311
2 Spain (ESP)4116
3 Azerbaijan (AZE)2013
4 Turkey (TUR)15612
5 Italy (ITA)1236
6 Germany (GER)1124
7  Switzerland (SUI)1001
8 Croatia (CRO)0134
9 Austria (AUT)0101
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)0101
 Finland (FIN)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
13 Serbia (SRB)0044
14 Netherlands (NED)0022
15 Belarus (BLR)0011
 England (ENG)0011
 Greece (GRE)0011
 Hungary (HUN)0011
 Montenegro (MNE)0011
 North Macedonia (MKD)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
Totals (21 entries)16163264

Participating countries

References

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