2011 European Karate Championships

The 2011 European Karate Championships, the 46th edition, were held in Zürich, Switzerland from 6 to 8 May 2011. A total of 470 competitors form 44 countries participated at the event.[2][3][4]

2011 European Karate Championships
2011 European Karate Championships
LocationSwitzerland Zürich, Switzerland
Dates6–8 May
Competitors470[1] from 44 nations
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Medalists

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Men's competition

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Individual

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata   Luca Valdesi   Damián Quintero   Vu Duc Minh Dack
  Dejan Pajkić
Kumite –60 kg   Michele Giuliani   Johan Lopes   Alexander Heimann
  Aykut Kaya
Kumite –67 kg   Dimitrios Triantafyllis   Ciro Massa   Bajrami Kujtim
  William Rolle
Kumite –75 kg   René Smaal   Luigi Busà   Rafael Aghayev
  Georgios Tzanos
Kumite –84 kg   Slobodan Bitević   Salvatore Loria   Bleart Amagjekaj
  Jean-Christophe Taumotekava
Kumite +84 kg   Jonathan Horne   Stefano Maniscalco   Ricardo Barbero
  Pero Vučić

Team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata   Italy
Vincenzo Figuccio
Lucio Maurino
Luca Valdesi
  Spain
Damián Quintero
Francisco Salazar
Fernando San José
  France
Romain Lacoste
Jonathan Maruani
Jonathan Plagnol
  Turkey
Arslan Çalışkan
Orçun Duman
Metin Sofuoğlu
Kumite   Greece
Moulavasilis Dimitrios
Nikolaos Gidakos
Konstantinos Kountouriotis
Konstantinos Papadopoulos
Dimitrios Triantafyllis
Iraklis Tsamourlidis
Georgios Tzanos
  France
Nadir Benaïssa
Salim Bendiab
Mathieu Cossou
Ibrahim Gary
Kenji Grillon
Lionel Nardy
Mickaël Serfati
  Italy
Luigi Busà
Nello Maestri
Stefano Maniscalco
Ciro Massa
Salvatore Loria
Mauro Scognamiglio
  Croatia
Danil Domdjoni
Marko Lučić
Goran Lučin
Miroslav Maričević
Rene Pernuš
Alan Šurbek
Vinko Ursić-Glavanović

Women's competition

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Individual

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata   Yaiza Martín   Sandy Scordo   Patrícia Esparteiro
  Mirna Šenjug
Kumite –50 kg   Serap Özçelik   Elana Ponomareva   Desireé Christiansen
  Bettina Plank
Kumite –55 kg   Natasa Ilievska   Jelena Kovačević   Stephanie Barre
  Monika Višňovská
Kumite –61 kg   Diana Schwab   Laura Pasqua   Alisa Buchinger
  Lolita Dona
Kumite –68 kg   Fanny Clavien   Irene Colomar   Laura Pradelli
  Ivona Tubić
Kumite +68 kg   Nadège Ait-Ibrahim   Radka Krejčová   Ana-Marija Čelan
  Tamara Filipović

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata   Spain
Fátima de Acuña
Sonia García
Yaiza Martín
  Italy
Sara Battaglia
Viviana Bottaro
Michela Pezzetti
  France
Clothilde Boulanger
Céline Chevallier
Sonia Fiuza
  Germany
Franziska Krieg
Denise Pawlovski
Sabine Schneider
Kumite   Spain
Gema Alías
Irene Colomar
Cristina Feo
Cristina Ferrer
  France
Lolita Dona
Tiffany Fanjat
Alexandra Recchia
Ruth Soufflet
  Netherlands
Annemiek Borsje
Lydia Mossel
Vanesca Nortan
Ciska van der Voort
  Serbia
Branka Aranđelović
Ivana Čomagić
Sanja Cvrkota
Tamara Filipović

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Switzerland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Italy (ITA)36110
2  Spain (ESP)3317
3  Greece (GRE)2013
  Switzerland (SUI)*2013
5  France (FRA)14712
6  Germany (GER)1034
  Serbia (SRB)1034
8  Turkey (TUR)1023
9  Netherlands (NED)1012
10  North Macedonia (MKD)1001
11  Croatia (CRO)0156
12  Czech Republic (CZE)0101
  Russia (RUS)0101
14  Austria (AUT)0022
15  Azerbaijan (AZE)0011
  Belgium (BEL)0011
  Portugal (POR)0011
  Slovakia (SVK)0011
  Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (19 entries)16163264

References

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  1. ^ "46th European Senior Karate Championships – Statistics" (PDF). wkf-registration.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 September 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  2. ^ "46th European Senior Karate Championships" (PDF). European Karate Federation. 8 May 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Büyükler Avrupa Şampiyonası 6–8 Mayıs 2011 Zürih İsviçre" (in Turkish). Turkish Karate Federation. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  4. ^ "European Championship 2011 – 06.05.2011 – 08.05.2011". Karate Records. Retrieved 2012-11-26.