1998 World Karate Championships

1998 World Karate Championships
Host city Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Dates October 15–18
Main venue Ginásio do Maracanãzinho
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The 1998 World Karate Championships are the 14th edition of the World Karate Championships, and were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from October 15 to October 18, 1998.

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Ryoki Abe
 Japan
Michaël Milon
 France
Javier Hernández
 Spain
Team kata  Japan  Italy  France
Kumite −60 kg David Luque
 Spain
Joël Barst
 France
Hakan Yağlı
 Turkey
Francesco Ortu
 Italy
Kumite −65 kg Alexandre Biamonti
 France
Jean Carlos Peña
 Venezuela
Célio René Vieira
 Brazil
José Puertas
 Spain
Kumite −70 kg Haldun Alagaş
 Turkey
Samad Azadi
 Germany
Junior Lefevre
 Belgium
Shisua Shiina
 Japan
Kumite −75 kg David Félix
 France
Antônio Carlos Pinto
 Brazil
Allan Busk
 Denmark
Gennaro Talarico
 Italy
Kumite −80 kg Gilles Cherdieu
 France
Ali Shaterzadeh
 Iran
Zeynel Çelik
 Turkey
Wayne Otto
 England
Kumite +80 kg Marc Haubold
 Germany
Yasumasa Shimizu
 Japan
Óscar Olivares
 Spain
Davide Benetello
 Italy
Kumite open Konstantinos Papadopoulos
 Greece
Marcos Fernández
 Spain
Alireza Katiraei
 Iran
Leon Walters
 England
Team kumite  France  England  Spain
 Germany

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Atsuko Wakai
 Japan
Myriam Szkudlarek
 France
Roberta Sodero
 Italy
Team kata  Japan  United States  Spain
Kumite −53 kg Hiromi Hasama
 Japan
Sari Laine
 Finland
Nicole Jacobs
 Germany
Nadia Mecheri
 France
Kumite −60 kg Julliet Toney
 England
Nathalie Leroy
 France
Alexandra Witteborn
 Germany
Marianne Tarva
 Finland
Kumite +60 kg Laurence Fischer
 France
Lourene Bevaart
 Australia
Izumi Nabeki
 Japan
Judith Nagel
 Germany
Kumite open Maria Cecília de Almeida
 Brazil
Petra Piskačová
 Czech Republic
Tania Weekes
 England
Yıldız Aras
 Turkey
Team kumite  Turkey  England  Croatia
 Spain

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 France 54211
2 Japan 5128
3 Turkey 2035
4 England 1236
5 Spain 1168
6 Germany 1146
7 Brazil 1113
8 Greece 1001
9 Italy 0145
10 Finland 0112
 Iran 0112
12 Australia 0101
 Czech Republic 0101
 United States 0101
 Venezuela 0101
16 Belgium 0011
 Croatia 0011
 Denmark 0011
Total 17 17 30 64

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