2007 European Karate Championships

The 2007 European Karate Championships, the 42nd edition, was held in Bratislava, Slovakia from May 5 to 7, 2007.[1][2]

Medallists

Men's Competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Italy Luca Valdesi Spain Fernando San Jose Bastante France Vu Duc Minh Dack
Italy Lucio Maurino
Kumite -60 kg Italy Francesco Ortu Turkey Ömer Kemaloğlu Croatia Danil Domdjoni
Spain Davíd Luque Camacho
Kumite -65 kg Turkey Yucel Gundogdu Macau Ivo Cvetkovski Bulgaria Borislav Ivanov
Greece Dimítrios Triantafýllis
Kumite -70 kg Azerbaijan Rafael Aghayev Turkey Serkan Yagci Russia Omar Omarov
Belgium Diego Vandeschrick
Kumite -75 kg Italy Luigi Busà Slovenia Matija Matijevic Russia Mourad Gadzhiev
France Cédric Sioussaran
Kumite -80 kg Spain Iván Leal Reglero Slovenia Andrej Harničár Italy Alessandro Nardi
Slovenia Dejan Vozlic
Kumite +80 kg Italy Stefano Maniscalco Croatia Alen Zamlić Russia Aleksandr Guerunov
Spain Francisco Javier Martinez Guzman
Kumite Open Azerbaijan Rafael Aghayev Slovenia Klaudio Farmadín Macau Sasko Arsovski
Turkey Yusuf Baser

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  France  Italy  Spain
 Greece
Kumite  Turkey  Bosnia and Herzegovina  Italy
 Netherlands

Women's Competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Turkey Gülderen Celik France Sabrina Buil Spain Almudena Muñoz Gonzales
Switzerland Michelle Saner
Kumite -53 kg Slovakia Monika Višňovská Slovenia Monika Višňovská Italy Selene Guglielmi
Belgium Muriel Vanderhaeghen
Kumite -60 kg Czech Republic Petra Peceková Turkey Vildan Doğan Poland Anna Fajkowska
Spain Carmen Vicente Cabañas
Kumite +60 kg Turkey Yıldız Aras Bosnia and Herzegovina Arnela Odžaković Switzerland Fanny Clavien
Greece Alexia Karypidou
Kumite Open Slovenia Eva Medveďová Spain Cristina Feo Gomez Turkey Yıldız Aras
France Tiffany Fanjat

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Spain  Bosnia and Herzegovina  Germany
 Slovenia
Kumite  Spain  Bosnia and Herzegovina  Germany
 Slovenia

References

  1. "Baku to host 2012 European karate championship". Web Alice. Retrieved 2014-11-14.
  2. "National team leaves for Slovakia". Web Alice. Retrieved 2014-11-14.
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