2021 European Karate Championships

The 2021 European Karate Championships was the 56th edition of the European Karate Championships and 3rd European Para Karate Championships, and was held in Poreč, Croatia from 19 to 23 May 2021.[1][2]

2021 European Karate Championships
VenueŽatika Sport Centre
LocationCroatia Poreč, Croatia
Dates19–23 May
Competitors513 from 47 nations

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Croatia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Turkey6219
2 Germany2215
3 Spain1304
4 Azerbaijan1214
5 Greece1135
6 Russia1124
 Ukraine1124
8 Serbia1102
9 Italy1056
10 Croatia*1023
11 Montenegro0112
12 Bulgaria0101
 Latvia0101
14 France0044
15 Slovakia0022
  Switzerland0022
17 Austria0011
 Belarus0011
 Czech Republic0011
 Denmark0011
 Kosovo0011
 Portugal0011
Totals (22 entries)16163264

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Ali Sofuoğlu
 Turkey
Damián Quintero
 Spain
Yuki Ujihara
 Switzerland
Mattia Busato
 Italy
Team kata  Turkey
Emre Vefa Göktaş
Enes Özdemir
Ali Sofuoğlu
 Spain
Sergio Galán
Alejandro Manzana
Raúl Martín
 Italy
Gianluca Gallo
Alessandro Iodice
Giuseppe Panagia
 Russia
Maksim Ksenofontov
Mehman Rzaev
Emil Skovorodnikov
Kumite −60 kg Eray Şamdan
 Turkey
Kalvis Kalniņš
 Latvia
Iurik Ogannisian
 Russia
Christos-Stefanos Xenos
 Greece
Kumite −67 kg Dionysios Xenos
 Greece
Evgeny Plakhutin
 Russia
Stefan Pokorny
 Austria
Steven Da Costa
 France
Kumite −75 kg Stanislav Horuna
 Ukraine
Rafael Aghayev
 Azerbaijan
Noah Bitsch
 Germany
Enes Garibović
 Croatia
Kumite −84 kg Uğur Aktaş
 Turkey
Panah Abdullayev
 Azerbaijan
Michele Martina
 Italy
Adi Gyurík
 Slovakia
Kumite +84 kg Jonathan Horne
 Germany
Slobodan Bitević
 Serbia
Herolind Nishevci
 Kosovo
Georgios Tzanos
 Greece
Team kumite  Croatia
Enes Garibović
Anđelo Kvesić
Ivan Kvesić
Ivan Martinac
Ante Mrvičić
Karlo Raguž
Zvonimir Živković
 Montenegro
Nenad Dulović
Andrija Fatić
Mario Hodžić
Nikola Malović
Balša Miličković
Predrag Smolović
 Ukraine
Valerii Chobotar
Stanislav Horuna
Ihor Lahunov
Ryzvan Talibov
Andrii Toroshanko
Kostiantyn Tsymbal
Andrii Zaplitnyi
 Azerbaijan
Panah Abdullayev
Tural Aghalarzade
Rafael Aghayev
Asiman Gurbanli
Rafiz Hasanov
Turgut Hasanov
Aykhan Mamayev

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Sandra Sánchez
 Spain
Dilara Bozan
 Turkey
Viviana Bottaro
 Italy
Veronika Mišková
 Czech Republic
Team kata  Italy
Carola Casale
Terryana D'Onofrio
Michela Pezzetti
 Spain
Marta García
Lidia Rodríguez
Raquel Roy
 Portugal
Mariana Belo
Ana Cruz
Patrícia Esparteiro
 France
Lætitia Feracci
Louise Frieh
Laura Pieri
Kumite −50 kg Serap Özçelik
 Turkey
Shara Hubrich
 Germany
Alexandra Recchia
 France
Kateryna Kryva
 Ukraine
Kumite −55 kg Anna Chernysheva
 Russia
Jana Messerschmidt
 Germany
Jelena Maksimović
 Montenegro
Irina Sharykhina
 Belarus
Kumite −61 kg Jovana Preković
 Serbia
Anita Serogina
 Ukraine
Ingrida Suchánková
 Slovakia
Leïla Heurtault
 France
Kumite −68 kg Irina Zaretska
 Azerbaijan
Vasiliki Panetsidou
 Greece
Eda Eltemur
 Turkey
Katrine Pedersen
 Denmark
Kumite +68 kg Meltem Hocaoğlu
 Turkey
Aleksandra Stubleva
 Bulgaria
Eleni Chatziliadou
 Greece
Ramona Brüderlin
 Switzerland
Team kumite  Germany
Shara Hubrich
Johanna Kneer
Jana Messerschmidt
Anna Miggou
 Turkey
Merve Çoban
Gülsen Demirtürk
Eda Eltemur
Meltem Hocaoğlu
 Italy
Lorena Busà
Clio Ferracuti
Alessandra Mangiacapra
Silvia Semeraro
 Croatia
Ana Lenard
Lucija Lesjak
Lea Vukoja
Mia Greta Zorko

Participating nations

513 athletes from 47 nations competed.

Para-Karate

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's K-10 Dorin Alexe
 Romania
Alexei Nurkenov
 Russia
Sahib Ahadov
 Azerbaijan
Valeriy Trofimov
 Russia
Men's K-21 Ruiz Carlos Huertas
 Spain
János Csatári
 Hungary
Albert Singer
 Germany
Antonio Pereira
 Portugal
Men's K-22 Víctor Manuel Arevalo
 Spain
João Estrela Azevedo
 Portugal
Boris Kasumović
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Marvin Nöltge
 Germany
Men's K-30 Juan Antonio Fuentes
 Spain
Vicente Yangüez Santalla
 Spain
Eldar Ahmadov
 Azerbaijan
Volodymyr Turko
 Ukraine
Women's K-10 Emiliya Mitlinova
 Azerbaijan
Karmen Vask
 Estonia
None awarded
Women's K-21 Olívia Kákosy
 Hungary
Lucía Sánchez Rosado
 Spain
Nina Fell
 Germany
Women's K-22 María De León Lopez
 Spain
Diandra Bekčić
 Slovenia
Daniela Topic
 Croatia
Tijana Stamenović
 Serbia
Women's K-30 Isabel Fernandez Jimenez
 Spain
Knarik Airapetian
 Ukraine
Nina Portolan
 Serbia

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Croatia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain5207
2 Hungary1102
3 Azerbaijan1023
4 Romania1001
5 Russia0123
6 Portugal0112
 Ukraine0112
8 Estonia0101
 Slovenia0101
10 Germany0033
11 Serbia0022
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina0011
 Croatia*0011
Totals (13 entries)881329

Participating nations

49 athletes from 16 nations competed.[3][4][5][6][7]

References

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