2000 European Karate Championships

The 2000 European Karate Championships, the 35th edition, was held in the sports complex of the National Indoor Arena in Istanbul, Turkey from May 2 to 4, 2000.

Medallists

Men's Competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Italy Luca Valdesi Spain Javier Hernández France Stephane Mari
Kumite -60 kg France Cécil Boulesnane Turkey Hakan Yagli Czech Republic Ales Bruna
Spain David Luque Camacho
Kumite -65 kg France Alexandre Biamonti Sweden Hassan Abou El Alamein Turkey Bahattin Kandaz
France Soufiane Sankhon
Kumite -70 kg Turkey Haldun Alagas[1] France Rida Bel Lahsen Croatia Junior Lefevre
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Z. Stojovic
Kumite -75 kg Spain Iván Leal Reglero Italy Gennaro Talarico Slovakia Klaudio Farmadin
Russia Rouslan Sijajev
Kumite -80 kg France Yann Baillon Turkey Zeynel Celik Spain Alejandro Arniaz
Netherlands Daniël Sabanovich
Kumite +80 kg Italy Davide Benetello Turkey Okay Arpa France Seydina Balde
Austria Georg Petermann
Kumite Open Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Stojadinov Spain Oscar Vazquez Martins Greece Konstantinos Papadopoulos
France Christophe Pinna

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Spain  Italy  France
Kumite  France  England  Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Italy

Women's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Italy Roberta Sodero France Myriam Szkudlarek Spain Miriam Cogolludo de la Herras
Kumite -53 kg France Nadia Mecheri Italy Michela Nanni Turkey Nilüfer Gönenler
France Corinne Terrine
Kumite -60 kg France Patricia Chereau Spain Sonia Gomez Netherlands Carla Hoitinga
Turkey Nurhan Firat
Kumite +60 kg England Katrina Lowe Sweden Lotta Berger Spain Gloria Casanova Rodriguez
Germany Alexandra Witteborn
Kumite Open Turkey Yildiz Aras[2] Austria Karina Gansch France Nathalie Leroy
Czech Republic Petra Piskačová

Team

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

Medagliere

Nazione O A B
 France 8 2 7
 Italy 3 4 1
 Spain 2 3 5
 Turkey 2 3 4
 England 1 1 1
 Yugoslavia 1 1 1
 Sweden 0 2 0
 Austria 0 1 1
 Netherlands 0 0 2
 Czech Republic 0 0 2
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 1
 Croatia 0 0 1
 Germany 0 0 1
 Greece 0 0 1
 Russia 0 0 1
 Slovakia 0 0 1

References

  1. ^ "Year 2000 marked by fantastic achievements in sports". Daily News. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  2. ^ "Year 2000 marked by fantastic achievements in sports". Daily News. Retrieved 2014-11-12.