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2001 European Karate Championships
Host city Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
DatesNovember 27–30
←  2000
2002 →

The 2001 European Karate Championships, the 36th edition, were held in Sofia, Bulgaria from May 11 to 13, 2001. [1]

Medallists

Men's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Italy Luca Valdesi Italy Lucio Maurino France Joël Carpin
Spain Javier Hernandez Alonso
Kumite -60 kg Spain Davíd Luque Camacho England Milo Hodge Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Bajic
Slovakia Michal Sebesta
Kumite -65 kg France Alexandre Biamonti Turkey Bahattin Kandaz England Jason Ledgister
Spain Angel Ramiro Molina
Kumite -70 kg Spain Oscar Vázquez Martins Netherlands Anthony Boelbaai Croatia Junior Lefevre
Turkey Haldun Alagas
Kumite -75 kg Italy Genmaro Talarico Bosnia and Herzegovina Adnan Hadzic France Olivier Beaudry
Spain Iván Leal Reglero
Kumite -80 kg Spain Tomas Herrero Barcelo Netherlands Daniël Sabanovic France Yann Baillon
France Salvatore Loria
Kumite +80 kg France Seydina Balde England Leon Walters Italy Davide Benetello
Italy Stefano Maniscalco
Kumite Open Spain David Felix Netherlands Daniël Sabanovics Greece Konstantinos Papadopoulos
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Stojadinov

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata   Spain   Italy   France
  Turkey
Kumite   France   Spain   England
  Italy

Women's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata France Myriam Szkudlarek Czech Republic Petra Nova Spain Miriam Cogolludo de la Herras
Germany Marié Niino
Kumite -53 kg Spain Estefania Garcia Romo France Nadia Mecheri Romania Stefania Sandu
France Vanessa Ruiz
Kumite -60 kg France Nathalie LeRoy Turkey Leyla Coskun Germany Nicole Jacobs
Czech Republic Petra Piskscova
Kumite +60 kg France Laurence Fischer Spain Gloria Casanova Rodreiguez England Tania Weekes
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sara Grbic
Kumite Open Germany Nadine Ziemer Luxembourg Tessy Scholtes Spain Cristina Feo Gomez
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vanian Vrhovec

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata   Spain   Italy   Germany
Monja Kimmich
Schahrzad Mansouri
Claudia Völk
  France
Kumite   Turkey   England   Spain
  France

Collection of medals

Nazione O A B
  Spain 7 2 6
  France 6 1 7
  Italy 2 3 4
  Turkey 1 2 2
  Germany 1 0 3
  England 0 3 3
  Netherlands 0 3 0
  Czech Republic 0 1 1
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 1 0
  Luxembourg 0 1 0
  Yugoslavia 0 0 5
  Greece 0 0 1
  Romania 0 0 1
  Slovakia 0 0 1

References

  1. ^ "WKF Ranking". Setopen.sportdata.org. Retrieved 15 November 2014.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2001 European Karate Championships
Host city Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
DatesNovember 27–30
←  2000
2002 →

The 2001 European Karate Championships, the 36th edition, were held in Sofia, Bulgaria from May 11 to 13, 2001. [1]

Medallists

Men's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Italy Luca Valdesi Italy Lucio Maurino France Joël Carpin
Spain Javier Hernandez Alonso
Kumite -60 kg Spain Davíd Luque Camacho England Milo Hodge Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Bajic
Slovakia Michal Sebesta
Kumite -65 kg France Alexandre Biamonti Turkey Bahattin Kandaz England Jason Ledgister
Spain Angel Ramiro Molina
Kumite -70 kg Spain Oscar Vázquez Martins Netherlands Anthony Boelbaai Croatia Junior Lefevre
Turkey Haldun Alagas
Kumite -75 kg Italy Genmaro Talarico Bosnia and Herzegovina Adnan Hadzic France Olivier Beaudry
Spain Iván Leal Reglero
Kumite -80 kg Spain Tomas Herrero Barcelo Netherlands Daniël Sabanovic France Yann Baillon
France Salvatore Loria
Kumite +80 kg France Seydina Balde England Leon Walters Italy Davide Benetello
Italy Stefano Maniscalco
Kumite Open Spain David Felix Netherlands Daniël Sabanovics Greece Konstantinos Papadopoulos
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Stojadinov

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata   Spain   Italy   France
  Turkey
Kumite   France   Spain   England
  Italy

Women's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata France Myriam Szkudlarek Czech Republic Petra Nova Spain Miriam Cogolludo de la Herras
Germany Marié Niino
Kumite -53 kg Spain Estefania Garcia Romo France Nadia Mecheri Romania Stefania Sandu
France Vanessa Ruiz
Kumite -60 kg France Nathalie LeRoy Turkey Leyla Coskun Germany Nicole Jacobs
Czech Republic Petra Piskscova
Kumite +60 kg France Laurence Fischer Spain Gloria Casanova Rodreiguez England Tania Weekes
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sara Grbic
Kumite Open Germany Nadine Ziemer Luxembourg Tessy Scholtes Spain Cristina Feo Gomez
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vanian Vrhovec

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata   Spain   Italy   Germany
Monja Kimmich
Schahrzad Mansouri
Claudia Völk
  France
Kumite   Turkey   England   Spain
  France

Collection of medals

Nazione O A B
  Spain 7 2 6
  France 6 1 7
  Italy 2 3 4
  Turkey 1 2 2
  Germany 1 0 3
  England 0 3 3
  Netherlands 0 3 0
  Czech Republic 0 1 1
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 1 0
  Luxembourg 0 1 0
  Yugoslavia 0 0 5
  Greece 0 0 1
  Romania 0 0 1
  Slovakia 0 0 1

References

  1. ^ "WKF Ranking". Setopen.sportdata.org. Retrieved 15 November 2014.

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