World Karate Championships 2014

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The World Karate Championships 2014 was the 22° edition that brought together the competitors of all nations, the headquarters was the city of Bremen, Germany, being the first time that this city receives to the appointment enumenica and returning to Germany after Munich in 2000. It is played from 5 until 9 November in the ÖVB - Sand. Competed in total 976 athletes from 116 countries in the categories of both Kata and Kumite, either individually or in teams.

Japan once again proved to be the best nation in the sport getting 10 medals, but the surprise of the tournament the gave Egypt that was ranked second on the podium thanks to 3 golds, 2 silvers and a bronze. Male In kata, the Venezuelan Antonio Díaz, was unable to defend its gold obtained in the previous world in Paris 2012, who had to settle for a bronze medal, then sort by means of their play.While in the category -60kg Kumite masculine, the Brazilian Douglas Brose, main candidate in that category was in the top of the podium thus giving it a gold medal for his country; from the data with this world is the fourth consecutive time that has given her presence on the podium. Another figure who was not the french desepciono William Rolle who improved his campaign with respect to the previous global and was left with the presea golden.In the category of Kumite -75 kg, with the largely absent of multicampeon Rafael Aghayev who decided not to participate in the competition, was in the hands of Ryuichi Tani who travelled in the final candidate to the maximum, the Italian Luigi Busa. Another of the absences that introduced the tournament was held at the Nippon Ko Matsuhisa, famous for being the creator of "the kick of the scorpion", due to its eminent withdrawal of karate.

Kata Femenino

Oro: Shimizu Kiyou Bandera de Japón Japón
Plata: Scordo Sandy Flag of France.svg Francia
Bronce: Martin Abello Yaiza Flag of Spain.svg España y Bleul Jasmin Flag of Germany.svg Alemania

§Kata en equipos Femenino

OroFlag of Germany.svg Alemania
PlataBandera de Japón Japón
BronceFlag of Italy.svg Italia e Flag of Iran.svg Irán

§Kumite Femenino -50 Kg

Oro: Ozecelik Serap Bandera de Turquía Turquía
Plata: Bugur Duygu Flag of Germany.svg Alemania
Bronce: Sanchez Estepa Rocio Flag of Spain.svg España y Recchia Alexandra Flag of France.svg Francia

§Kumite Femenino -55 Kg

Oro: Cardin Sara Flag of Italy.svg Italia
Plata: Thouy Emilie Flag of France.svg Francia
Bronce: Kobayashi Miki Bandera de Japón Japón y Bitsch Jana Flag of Germany.svg Alemania

§Kumite Femenino -61 Kg

Oro: Lofty Giana Flag of Egypt.svg Egipto
Plata: Jefry Krishnan Salani Bandera de Malasia Malasia
Bronce: Pasqua Laura Flag of Italy.svg Italia y Someya Mayumi Bandera de Japón Japón

§Kumite Femenino -68 Kg[

Oro: Agier Alizee Flag of France.svg Francia
Plata: Bunstad Gitte Bandera de Noruega Noruega
Bronce: Zaretska Iryna Flag of Ukraine.svg Ucrania y Buchinger Alisa Flag of Austria.svg Austria

§Kumite Femenino 68+ Kg

Oro: Abouel Yazed Shymaa Flag of Egypt.svg Egipto
Plata: Abbasali Hamideh Flag of Iran.svg Irán
Bronce: Uekusa Ayumi Bandera de Japón Japón y Palacio Gonzales, Laura Flag of Spain.svg España

§Kumite en equipos Femenino

Oro: Flag of Egypt.svg Egipto
Plata: Flag of France.svg Francia
Bronce: Bandera de Japón Japón y Bandera de Turquía Turquía

§Kata Masculino

Oro: Kiyuna Ryo Bandera de Japón Japón
Plata: Smorguner Ilja Flag of Germany.svg Alemania
Bronce: Dack Minh Flag of France.svg Francia y Diaz AntonioFlag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela

§Kata en equipos Masculino

Oro: Flag of Spain.svg España
Plata: Flag of Egypt.svg Egipto
Bronce: Flag of France.svg Francia y Bandera de Malasia Malasia

§Kumite Masculino -60 Kg

Oro: Brose Douglas Flag of Brazil.svg Brasil
Plata: Berens Geoffrey Flag of the Netherlands.svg Países Bajos
Bronce: Plakhutin Evgengy Flag of Russia.svg Rusia y Mahdi Amir Flag of Iran.svg Irán

§Kumite Masculino -67 Kg

Oro: Rolle William Flag of France.svg Francia
Plata: Hanfy Magdy Flag of Egypt.svg Egipto
Bronce: Rezende Figueira, Vinicuis Flag of Brazil.svg Brasil y Bajrami Kujtim Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Suiza

§Kumite Masculino -75 Kg

Oro: Tani Ryuichi Bandera de Japón Japón
Plata: Busa Luigi Flag of Italy.svg Italia
Bronce: Horuna Stanislav Flag of Ukraine.svg Ucrania y Bitsch Noah Flag of Germany.svg Alemania

§Kumite Masculino -84 Kg

Oro: Aarkania Gogita Bandera de Georgia Georgia
Plata: Aaraga Ryutaro Bandera de Japón Japón
Bronce: Gunduz Gokhan Bandera de Turquía Turquía y El Kotby, Mohamed Flag of Egypt.svg Egipto

§Kumite Masculino 84+ Kg

Oro: Erkan Enes Bandera de Turquía Turquía
Plata: Ganjzadeh Sajad Flag of Iran.svg Irán
Bronce: Zukan Admir Bandera de Bosnia y Herzegovina Bosnia y Herzegovina y Vizuete Fernandez, Jagoba JAGOBA Flag of Spain.svg España

§Kumite en equipos Masculino

Oro: Flag of Iran.svg Irán
Plata: Flag of Germany.svg Alemania
Bronce: Bandera de Turquía Turquía y Bandera de Japón Japón

The Valencian José Manuel Carbonell was proclaimed on 9 November 2014, world champion in the modality of the katas by teams, after having taken the triumph before the Egyptian team in the event that is taking place in the German city of Bremen.


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