Men's individual kata
at the 2022 European Karate Championships
VenueKarataş Şahinbey Sport Hall
LocationGaziantep, Turkey
Dates25–28 May
Competitors33 from 33 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Turkey
silver medal    Spain
bronze medal     Switzerland
bronze medal    Italy

The Men's individual kata competition at the 2022 European Karate Championships was held from 25 to 28 May 2022.[1]

Results

Round 1

RankPool 1Pool 2Pool 3Pool 4
AthleteTotalAthleteTotalAthleteTotalAthleteTotal
1Switzerland Yuki Ujihara24.48Spain Damián Quintero25.08Italy Mattia Busato25.46Turkey Ali Sofuoğlu25.54
2Germany Ilja Smorguner24.46Slovakia Pavol Szolár24.06Azerbaijan Roman Heydarov24.08France Franck Ngoan23.98
3Hungary Botond Nagy24.14Czech Republic Matteo Tamborlani22.66Montenegro Vladimir Mijač23.88Poland Maksymilian Szczypkowski23.00
4Croatia Matija Relić24.12Finland Saku Virtanen22.26Romania Petru Comănescu23.68Bosnia and Herzegovina Senaid Veladžić22.68
5Netherlands Mitchell Beckers23.14Israel Rami Shamilov21.70Ukraine Yaroslav Fedorov23.40North Macedonia Kristijan Bajovski22.66
6Armenia Mikhail Mkhitaryan22.44Cyprus Vryonis Soteriou21.12Serbia Uroš Subota23.22Slovenia Nejc Sterniša22.40
7Austria Patrick Valet21.60Lithuania Dovydas Žymantas21.00Portugal José Pedro Lemos22.02Greece Marios Lamprinos20.98
8Kosovo Ventor Gjuka21.20Latvia Ivars Pričins19.54Bulgaria Georgi Matuski21.08Iceland Þórður Jökull Henrysson20.88
9Norway Ruben Fagerland21.06

Round 2

RankPool 1Pool 2
AthleteTotalAthleteTotal
1Spain Damián Quintero25.86Turkey Ali Sofuoğlu25.82
2Germany Ilja Smorguner24.42Italy Mattia Busato24.66
3Switzerland Yuki Ujihara24.40France Franck Ngoan24.48
4Hungary Botond Nagy23.54Azerbaijan Roman Heydarov24.26
5Croatia Matija Relić23.20Romania Petru Comănescu24.06
6Slovakia Pavol Szolár22.94Montenegro Vladimir Mijač23.80
7Czech Republic Matteo Tamborlani22.72Bosnia and Herzegovina Senaid Veladžić22.00
8Finland Saku Virtanen21.20Poland Maksymilian Szczypkowski21.34

Round 3

RankPool 1Pool 2
AthleteTotalAthleteTotal
1Spain Damián Quintero25.96Turkey Ali Sofuoğlu26.14
2Switzerland Yuki Ujihara25.56Italy Mattia Busato25.14
3Hungary Botond Nagy24.28France Franck Ngoan24.72
4Germany Ilja Smorguner23.94Azerbaijan Roman Heydarov24.46

Finals

Final
  
Spain Damián Quintero26.62
Turkey Ali Sofuoğlu27.34
 
Bronze medal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Switzerland Yuki Ujihara25.06
 
 
France Franck Ngoan24.40
 
 
 
 
 
Hungary Botond Nagy24.94
 
 
Italy Mattia Busato25.60
 

References

  1. "Competition programme" (PDF). EKF. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
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