Karate under sommer-OL 2020

Karate
under det 32. sommer-OL 2020
StedNippon Budokan
Datoer5–7 August 2021
Antal begivenheder8
Atleter82 fra 36 lande

Karate under sommer-OL 2020 blev afviklet i Nippon Budokan, der ligger centralt i Heritage zonen. Der bliver kvalificeret 80 karatekæmpere til de i alt 8 individuelle discipliner for både herrer og damer.

Format

Der deltager 10 karatekæmpere, af hvert køn, i kata konkurrencerne mens der ligeledes deltager 10 karatekæmpere, af hvert køn, i de 6 vægtklasser for kumite. I kata vil der være et dommerpanel, der bedømmer de forskellige positioner mens der i kumite dystes en mod en i reelle kampe.

Program

Program[1]
Event↓/Dato →Aug 5[2]Aug 6[3]Aug 7[4]
Mænds 67kgF
Mænds 75kgF
Mænds +75kgF
Mænds kataF
Kvinders 55kgF
Kvinders 61kgF
Kvindernes +61kgF
Kvinders kataF

Medaljefordeling

Medaljetabel

PlaceringLandGuldSølvBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)1113
2 Spanien (ESP)1102
3 Egypten (EGY)1012
 Italien (ITA)1012
5 Bulgarien (BUL)1001
 Frankrig (FRA)1001
 Iran (IRI)1001
 Serbien (SRB)1001
9 Aserbajdsjan (AZE)0202
10 Tyrkiet (TUR)0134
11 Kina (CHN)0112
 Ukraine (UKR)0112
13 Saudi-Arabien (KSA)0101
14 Kasakhstan (KAZ)0022
15 Østrig (AUT)0011
 Kinesisk Taipei (TPE)0011
 Hongkong (HKG)0011
 Ungarn (HUN)0011
 Jordan (JOR)0011
 USA (USA)0011
Total881632

Medaljetagere

EventGuldSølvBronze
Kumite 67 kg - Herrer
 Steven Da Costa
Frankrig (FRA)
 Eray Şamdan
Tyrkiet (TUR)
 Darkhan Assadilov
Kasakhstan (KAZ)
 Abdelrahman Al-Masatfa
Jordan (JOR)
Kumite 55 kg - Damer
 Ivet Goranova
Bulgarien (BUL)
 Anzhelika Terliuga
Ukraine (UKR)
 Bettina Plank
Østrig (AUT)
 Wen Tzu-yun
Kinesisk Taipei (TPE)
Kumite 75 kg - Herrer
 Luigi Busà
Italien (ITA)
 Rafael Aghayev
Aserbajdsjan (AZE)
 Gábor Hárspataki
Ungarn (HUN)
 Stanislav Horuna
Ukraine (UKR)
Kumite 61 kg - Damer
 Jovana Preković
Serbien (SRB)
 Yin Xiaoyan
Kina (CHN)
 Giana Farouk
Egypten (EGY)
 Merve Çoban
Tyrkiet (TUR)
Kumite +75 kg - Herrer
 Sajjad Ganjzadeh
Iran (IRI)
 Tareg Hamedi
Saudi-Arabien (KSA)
 Ryutaro Araga
Japan (JPN)
 Uğur Aktaş
Tyrkiet (TUR)
Kumite +61 kg - Damer
 Feryal Abdelaziz
Egypten (EGY)
 Irina Zaretska
Aserbajdsjan (AZE)
 Gong Li
Kina (CHN)
 Sofya Berultseva
Kasakhstan (KAZ)
Kata- Herrer
 Ryo Kiyuna
Japan (JPN)
 Damián Quintero
Spanien (ESP)
 Ariel Torres
USA (USA)
 Ali Sofuoğlu
Tyrkiet (TUR)
Kata- Damer
 Sandra Sánchez
Spanien (ESP)
 Kiyou Shimizu
Japan (JPN)
 Grace Lau
Hongkong (HKG)
 Viviana Bottaro
Italien (ITA)

Referencer

  1. ^ "Karate Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Hentet 8. marts 2020.
  2. ^ "Schedule - Thursday 06 Aug Tokyo 2020 Olympics". Olympian Database. Hentet 8. marts 2020.
  3. ^ "Schedule - Friday 07 Aug Tokyo 2020 Olympics". Olympian Database. Hentet 8. marts 2020.
  4. ^ "Schedule - Saturday 08 Aug Tokyo 2020 Olympics". Olympian Database. Hentet 8. marts 2020.

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