Karate na World Games 2009

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Karate na World Games 2009, odbyło się w dniach 2526 lipca w hali NSYSU Gymnasium w Kaohsiung.

Uczestnicy

Medale

KonkurencjaGold medal IWGA.svg ZłotoSilver medal IWGA.svgSrebroBronze medal IWGA.svgBrąz
Mężczyźni
Poniżej 60 kilogramówBrazylia Douglas Santos Hsia Wen-HaungChorwacja Daniel Domdjoni
Poniżej 65 kilogramówWęgry Adam KovacsFrancja William RolleTurcja Omer Kemaloglu
Poniżej 70 kilogramówWenezuela Jean PenaJaponia Shinji NakagiEgipt Tamer Morsy
Poniżej 75 kilogramówGrecja Michael Georgios TzanosBelgia Diego VandeschrickJaponia Kou Matsuhisa
Poniżej 80 kilogramów Hao-yun HuangRosja Islamutdin EldaruczewGrecja Konstantinos Papadopoulos
Powyżej 80 kilogramówNiemcy Jonathan HorneGrecja Spyridon MargaritopoulosCzarnogóra Almir Cecunjanin
KataWłochy Luca ValdesiFrancja Minh DackWenezuela Antonio Jose Diaz Fernandez
Kategoria OpenKazachstan Khalid KhalidowEgipt Kestha HanyCzarnogóra Almir Cecunjanin
Kobiety
Poniżej 53 kilogramówChorwacja Jelena Kovacevic Yen Hui ChenTurcja Gulderen Celik
Poniżej 60 kilogramówRosja Maria SobolSłowacja Eva Tulejowa Ting Chang
Powyżej 60 kilogramówBośnia i Hercegowina Arnela OndzakovicFrancja Tiffany FanjatNiemcy Silvia Sperner
KataWietnam Nguyễn Hoàng NgânDominikana Maria DimitrovaWłochy Sara Battaglia
Kategoria OpenSłowacja Eva TulejowaNowa Zelandia Letitia CarrChorwacja Ema Anicic

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