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1996 World Karate Championships

The 1996 World Karate Championships are the 13th edition of the World Karate Championships, and were held in Sun City, South Africa from 7 to 11 November 1996.

1996 World Karate Championships
Host city Sun City, South Africa
Dates7–11 November
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Medalists edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Michaël Milon
  France
Ryoki Abe
  Japan
Lucio Maurino
  Italy
Team kata   Japan   France   Italy
Kumite −60 kg David Luque
  Spain
Hakan Yağlı
  Turkey
Shinichiro Yamamoto
  Japan
Rifat Mujanović
  FR Yugoslavia
Kumite −65 kg Mehdi Amouzadeh
  Iran
Mark Golding
  Australia
Alexandre Biamonti
  France
Bahattin Kandaz
  Turkey
Kumite −70 kg Aslan Gubashiev
  Russia
Juraj Gažo
  Slovakia
Reza Mohseni
  Sweden
Junior Lefevre
  Belgium
Kumite −75 kg Wayne Otto
  Great Britain
Tomás Herrero
  Spain
Kazuaki Matsumoto
  Japan
Gennaro Talarico
  Italy
Kumite −80 kg Gilles Cherdieu
  France
Toshihito Kokubun
  Japan
Georg Petermann
  Austria
Fernando García
  Spain
Kumite +80 kg Yasumasa Shimizu
  Japan
Andrey Anikin
  Russia
Teodor Rajić
  FR Yugoslavia
Ian Cole
  Great Britain
Kumite open Paul Alderson
  Great Britain
Óscar Olivares
  Spain
John Fonseca
  United States
Manabu Takenouchi
  Japan
Team kumite   France   Great Britain   Yugoslavia
  Spain

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Yuki Mimura
  Japan
Melanie Genung
  United States
Shahrzad Mansouri
  Germany
Team kata   Japan   United States   France
Kumite −53 kg Theresia Larsson
  Sweden
Marise Mazurier
  France
Marianna Lauková
  Slovakia
Robyn Choi
  Australia
Kumite −60 kg Julliet Toney
  Great Britain
Mayumi Baba
  Japan
Chiara Stella Bux
  Italy
Leyla Gedik
  Turkey
Kumite +60 kg Patricia Duggin
  Great Britain
Theodora Dougeni
  Greece
Rosa Ortega
  Spain
Bregje Kaars-Sijpestein
  Netherlands
Kumite open Yvonne Senff
  Netherlands Antilles
Izumi Nabeki
  Japan
Karina Gansch
  Austria
Roberta Minet
  Italy
Team kumite   Great Britain   Italy   Spain
  Australia

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Great Britain5117
2  Japan44311
3  France3227
4  Spain1247
5  Russia1102
6  Sweden1012
7  Iran1001
  Netherlands Antilles1001
9  United States0213
10  Italy0156
11  Australia0123
  Turkey0123
13  Slovakia0112
14  Greece0101
15  Yugoslavia0033
16  Austria0022
17  Belgium0011
  Germany0011
  Netherlands0011
Totals (19 entries)17173064

References edit

  • Results

External links edit

  • World Karate Federation

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