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1 Qualification  





2 Medal table  





3 Medalists  



3.1  Men  





3.2  Women  







4 Participating nations  





5 References  





6 External links  














Karate at the 2015 European Games






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Karate
at the 2015 European Games
VenueCrystal Hall, Baku
Dates13–14 June
Competitors96 (48 men, 48 women) from 38 nations

2019 →

Karate competitions at the 2015 European GamesinBaku were held from 13 to 14 June 2015 at the Crystal Hall complex in Baku. The competition consisted of twelve events, six in each gender - two Kata or technique events, and ten weighted kumite or combat events.[1]

Qualification[edit]

Each National Olympic Committee will be allowed a maximum of 1 competitor per event. Each event will consist of eight competitors

Qualification will be based on the 2015 European Karate Championships between 19 and 22 March 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey; the first six finishers in each event qualify for the European Games. Hosts Azerbaijan will be awarded an entry in each event. In addition, 12 'Universality' places will be allocated, one in each event, to ensure a spread of nations can compete.[2]

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Azerbaijan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Azerbaijan*4026
2 Turkey3249
3 France2215
4 Spain2002
5 Croatia1113
6 Italy0303
7 Austria0202
8 Germany0101
 Greece0101
10 Macedonia0022
11 Montenegro0011
 Russia0011
Totals (12 entries)12121236

Medalists[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Kata
details
Damián Quintero
 Spain
Mattia Busato
 Italy
Mehmet Yakan
 Turkey
Kumite -60 kg
details
Firdovsi Farzaliyev
 Azerbaijan
Luca Maresca
 Italy
Emil Pavlov
 Macedonia
Kumite -67 kg
details
Burak Uygur
 Turkey
Steven Da Costa
 France
Niyazi Aliyev
 Azerbaijan
Kumite -75 kg
details
Rafael Aghayev
 Azerbaijan
Luigi Busà
 Italy
Erman Eltemur
 Turkey
Kumite -84 kg
details
Aykhan Mamayev
 Azerbaijan
Michail Georgos Tzanos
 Greece
Uğur Aktaş
 Turkey
Kumite +84 kg
details
Enes Erkan
 Turkey
Jonathan Horne
 Germany
Martin Nestorovski
 Macedonia

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Kata
details
Sandra Sánchez
 Spain
Sandy Scordo
 France
Dilara Bozan
 Turkey
Kumite -50 kg
details
Serap Özçelik
 Turkey
Bettina Plank
 Austria
Alexandra Recchia
 France
Kumite -55 kg
details
Emily Thouy
 France
Jelena Kovačević
 Croatia
Ilaha Qasimova
 Azerbaijan
Kumite -61 kg
details
Lucie Ignace
 France
Merve Çoban
 Turkey
Ana Lenard
 Croatia
Kumite -68 kg
details
Irina Zaretska
 Azerbaijan
Alisa Buchinger
 Austria
Marina Raković
 Montenegro
Kumite +68 kg
details
Maša Martinović
 Croatia
Meltem Hocaoğlu
 Turkey
Ivanna Zaytseva
 Russia

Participating nations[edit]

  •  Austria (2)
  •  Azerbaijan (12)
  •  Belarus (1)
  •  Belgium (1)
  •  Bulgaria (1)
  •  Croatia (6)
  •  Cyprus (1)
  •  Czech Republic (1)
  •  Denmark (1)
  •  Finland (2)
  •  France (10)
  •  Georgia (1)
  •  Germany (5)
  •  Greece (3)
  •  Hungary (1)
  •  Iceland (1)
  •  Ireland (1)
  •  Italy (4)
  •  Kosovo (1)
  •  Latvia (1)
  •  Luxembourg (1)
  •  Macedonia (2)
  •  Montenegro (1)
  •  Netherlands (1)
  •  Norway (1)
  •  Poland (1)
  •  Portugal (1)
  •  Romania (1)
  •  Russia (2)
  •  Serbia (3)
  •  Slovakia (1)
  •  Slovenia (1)
  •  Spain (7)
  •  Sweden (1)
  •  Switzerland (1)
  •  Turkey (11)
  •  Ukraine (3)
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Karate – Entry List by NOC" (PDF). Baku 2015. 12 June 2015. Archived from the original on June 21, 2015. Retrieved 31 July 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ Qualification system
  • External links[edit]


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