fbpx
Wikipedia

Kyokushin World Cup in Weight Categories

World Karate Championship in Weight Categories is the second largest competition in Kyokushin Karate. This tournament is arranged by several kyokushin organisations and usually held every fourth year in between World Tournaments which do not have any weight classes.

Rules

All world cup tournaments operates under knockdown karate rules which involves standup bareknuckle fighting with basically no protection. The more characteristical rules in knockdown karate compered to other styles is that you are not allowed to punch in the face and a point system that only count hits that actually "hurt" the opponent. This makes knockdown fighting very physical but at the same time quite safe considering that there are very few hits to the head. There can be slight variances in the rules between the different organizations responsible for a tournaments but the basics are the same. The rules has also been modified over the years.[1][2][3]

Normally knockdown rules includes

  • No protectors or guards are used, with exception to groin guards and teeth protection.
  • 3 minutes match-time
  • The fighter that achieves an Ippon (one point) will win the match and the fight is stopped. An Ippon is achieved when an attack that knocks down the opponent for more than 3 seconds or renders the opponent being reluctant to continue the fight. An ippon can also be granted if an illegal technique is used and the other fighter is disqualified.
  • A fighter can also win the fight by Waza-ari (half point) which is awarded if the opponent is knocks down by less than 3 seconds and is able to continue the fight. If two Waza-aris is achieved during the fight it is counted as an Ippon and the fight is stopped.
  • If no knockdowns occurs, the judges can declare one fighter as winner by overall efficiency of techniques, force and dynamics.
  • In case of a draw there can be up to 3 extensions (each 2 minutes long). Some tournaments will also settled draws by weight different and result of Tamaeshiwari (breaking of tiles)

Illegal techniques are

  • Punches to the face
  • Kicks to the groin
  • Grappling, grabbing of any form
  • Headbutts
  • Kick to knee
  • Kick to rear of head
  • Pushing
  • Strike to spine from rear
  • Elbow to face

Read more about various full contact karate rules

[4]

Before split of IKO

Only world tournaments in open weight was organized by IKO (International Karate Organization Kyokushinkaikan) led by Sosai Masutatsu Oyama. After the death of Sosai, IKO was split in different fractions and several has since then started to organise world tournaments in weight categories from 1997 and onwards.[5]

All Japan Weight Category Tournament

IKO All Japan Weight Category Karate Championships is the annual Kyokushin Karate Japan Championship. It has been held in Osaka since 1984 and is held in four different weight classes. Exceptionally, the 2014 tournament was held in Tokyo.[6] Earlier in 1969, the Japanese Championships were established, in which the championship is played in the open weight class. Between 1984 and 1996, there were three weight classes: light, medium and heavy. After the first World Weight Championships in 1997, the weight classes were increased by one.[7]

Super Heavyweight (+85 kg)

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1998[7] Kiyoyuki Shida Yasuhiko Kimura Gun Irisawa
1999[7] Kiyoyuki Shida Tadateru Sano Gun Irisawa
2000[7] Hirokazu Kondo Hideki Tokumoto Satoshi Higuchi
2001[7] Atsushi Kadoi Shinji Adachi Tsuneya Ichikawa
2002[7] Letši Kurbanov Hideki Tokumoto Hirokazu Kondo
2003[7] Hirokazu Kondo Norihito Satoh Shinji Adachi
2004[7] Jan Soukup Andrei Stepin Oleg Lukyanenko
2005[7] Mihail Kozlov Keiji Higuchi Yoshiaki Uchida
2006[7] Darmen Sadvokasov Makoto Akaishi Arthur Hovhannisyan
2007[7] Makoto Taniguchi Makoto Akaishi Yuji Kogure
2008[7] Makoto Akaishi Zahari Damyanov Kentaro Aso
2009[7] Tadakuni Tokuda Hideo Sawada Tadateru Sano
2010[7] Syoki Arata Makoto Taniguchi Hideo Sawada
2011[7] Makoto Taniguchi Seijyun Kinoshita Norio Matsumura
2012[7] Syoki Arata Sergei Uvitski Satoru Araki
2013[7] Oleksandr Ieromienko Kirill Kotšnev Masahiro Ohe
2014[7] Shōhei Kamada Mikio Ueda Steven Cujic
2015[7] Steven Cujic Satoru Araki Kenta Nanbara
2016[7] Shōhei Kamada Yuta Takahashi Tatsuma Yamagawa
2017 Goderzi Kapanadze Oleksandr Ieromenko Seiya Tanigawa
2018 Anton Gulyaev Kenta Nanbara Ryunosuke Hoshi
2019 Goderzi Kapanadze Anton Gulyaev Danil Goryushkin

Heavyweight (-85 kg)

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1984[7] Yasuhiro Shichinohe Yoshitaka Nishiyama Shinichi Sotodate
1985[7] Yasuhiro Shichinohe Yoshitaka Nishiyama Hirofumi Kanayama
1986[7] Yoshitaka Nishiyama Hirofumi Kanayama Katsutoshi Iguchi
1987[7] Yasuhiro Shichinohe Hiroki Kurosawa Masashi Kimoto
1988[7] Masashi Kimoto Takehisa Iriki Hirofumi Kanayama
1989[7] Yasuhiro Shichinohe Yoshihiro Tamura Iwao Takita
1990[7] Tatsuya Iwasaki Iwao Takita Yoshiharu Eguchi
1991[7] Yoshihiro Tamura Yasuhiro Shichinohe Yutaka Ishi
1992[7] Yoshihiro Tamura Takehiro Minami Kiyoshi Nemoto
1993[7] Kenji Yamaki Kunihiro Suzuki Hiroki Kurosawa
1994[7] Niiho Satoshi Kunihiro Suzuki Nicholas Pettas
1995[7] Tatsuya Iwasaki Yoshihiro Tamura Hiroki Kurosawa
1996[7] Masayoshi Takaku Kiiyoyuki Shida Yasuhiko Kimura
1997[7] Kyokushin World Championships held simultaneously
1998[7] Atsushi Kadoi Naoji Mikoshiba Keiichi Hayashi
1999[7] Shinji Adachi Osamu Sumitani Kentaro Tanaka
2000[7] Kentaro Tanaka Osamu Sumitani Tetsuya Kano
2001[7] Yoshinori Ikeda Masashi Nakagawa Fumihiro Sugiyama
2002[7] Naoji Mikoshiba Masashi Nakagawa Osamu Sumitani
2003[7] Masato Ikeda Yoshinori Ikeda Masataka Ino
2004[7] Kenshin Morimura Yuji Kogure Masataka Ino
2005[7] Hiroyuki Kidachi Yasushi Itatani Yoshitatsu Beppu
2006[7] Osamu Sumitani Toshihiro Kanamori Yoshitatsu Beppu
2007[7] Osamu Shiojima Kengo Shimizu Naoki Ichimura
2008[7] Yoshitatsu Beppu Nurmamed Mamedov Yoshikazu Muraoka
2009[7] Yoshitatsu Beppu Osamu Sumitani Kyohei Yasujima
2010[7] Tariel Nikoleishvili Zenjyuro Mori Yoshikazu Muraoka
2011[7] Kyohei Ajima Yoshikazu Muraoka Yoshitatsu Beppu
2012[7] Daiki Kobayashi Shōhei Kamada Tatsuya Murata
2013[7] Mikio Ueda Koinosuke Ishizaki Kyohei Ajima
2014[7] Yuta Takahashi Masanaga Nakamura Farukh Turgunboev
2015[7] Masanaga Nakamura Takuya Takeoka Yota Higuchi
2016[7] Koinosuke Ishizaki Takuya Takeoka Chihiro Nakajima
2017 Chihiro Nakajima Yutaro Ishizuka Kyohei Ajima
2018 Andrei Luzin Kyohei Ajima Kashin Osawa
2019 Kashin Osawa Andrei Tširkov Youta Takahashi

Middleweight (-75 kg)

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1984[7] Hideaki Kakinuma Mitsuaki Satoh Satoshi Yui
1985[7] Takehisa Iriki Hidehiko Hashizume Jyun Miwa
1986[7] Hidehiko Hashizume Hideki Okamoto Makoto Kusakai
1987[7] Yasuhiro Kuwajima Hidehiko Hashizume Masahiro Oga
1988[7] Hideki Shibata Masahiro Oga Takuya Akimoto
1989[7] Hiroyuki Miake Niiho Satoshi Masaaki Yoshii
1990[7] Kyouichi Taguchi Shinegori Sakamoto Toshiya Sasaki
1991[7] Naoyuki Sonoda Takhiroh Katoh Eiji Kawamoto
1992[7] Eiji Kawamoto Hidenori Aoki Shinichi Ogawa
1993[7] Hidenori Aoki Toshiaki Iizumi Masanori Ngatomo
1994[7] Hiroyuki Miake Yoshinori Ikeda Yoshikazu Koi
1995[7] Tetsuo Seto Masato Ikeda Garry O'Neill
1996[7] Ryū Narushima Atsuya Fukuda Hiroyuki Kidachi
1997[7] Kyokushin World Championships held the same year
1998[7] Yuji Arai Khosro Yaghoubi Tadashi Honma
1999[7] Hiroyuki Kidachi Shin Ito Masahiro Kaneko
2000[7] Hiroyuki Kidachi Khosro Yaghoubi Yoshinori Ikeda
2001[7] Yuji Shin Tatsuya Fukuda Tadashi Honma
2002[7] Shin Ito Hisashi Noka Toshihiro Kanamori
2003[7] Toshihiro Kanamori Hisashi Noka Joji Hibino
2004[7] Takamitsu Sakurai Makoto Ikemoto Adlan Abzotov
2005[7] Tomohiko Matsuoka Zenjyuro Mori Atsutomo Mori
2006[7] Zenjyuro Mori Tomohiko Matsuoka Dmitri Startsev
2007[7] Yuzo Suzuki Yuto Watanabe Zenjyuro Mori
2008[7] Yuzo Suzuki Tomohiko Matsuoka Takaichi Onuma
2009[7] Yuta Mita Yuichi Sugimura Masaru Shitanda
2010[7] Yuta Takahashi Yuki Fukui Tomohiko Matsuoka
2011[7] Takuya Takeoka Takaichi Onuma Yuki Inaoka
2012[7] Zenjyuro Mori Yuta Sawamura Yuta Takahashi
2013[7] Masanaga Nakamura Takuya Takeoka Yuta Takahashi
2014[7] Igor Titkov Takehiro Kaga Andrei Luzin
2015[7] Yuta Sawamura Yukou Harada Kasin Osawa
2016[7] Takuma Yamada Kashin Osawa Chiharu Higuchi
2017 Takuya Takeoka Chiharu Higuchi Takuya Yagihashi
2018 Chiharu Higuchi Yuki Yoza Yuki Usuda
2019 Takehiro Kaga Yuki Shimizu Kazutaka Watari

Lightweight (-65 kg)

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1984[7] Masahiro Oga Tatsumi Nakae Haruo Nakijima
1985[7] Kenji Midori Hiroyuki Miake Yoshikuni Toyoda
1986[7] Takahiro Kajiwara Masahiro Sakurazawa Toshhiko Imanishi
1987[7] Kenji Midori Hiroyuki Miake Hisayoshi Tsuda
1988[7] Takahiro Kajiwara Taichi Nishimura Toshhiko Imanishi
1989[7] Seiji Yamame Toshhiko Imanishi Hisayoshi Tsuda
1990[7] Kenji Midori Kensaku Yamamoto Ken Kato
1991[7] Kensaku Yamamoto Masanori Nagatomo Naoki Kuniyoshi
1992[7] Kensaku Yamamoto Kohtara Arinaga Kou Tanigawa
1993[7] Kensaku Yamamoto Seiji Yamane Katae Minoru
1994[7] Kou Tanigawa Ryū Narushima Kohtara Arinaga
1995[7] Ryū Narushima Takeshi Fukuda Nobuyuki Kamio
1996[7] Masafumi Tagahara Nobuyuki Kamio Hiromitsu Takano
1997[7] World Kyokushin Championships the same year
1998[7] Hiroyuki Kidachi Koji Yasuda Masafumi Tagahara
1999[7] Ryū Narushima Koji Yasuda Masafumi Tagahara
2000[7] Masafumi Tagahara Makoto Ozaki Hisashi Noki
2001[7] Yuuki Fukui Shiro Yaginuma Koji Yasuda
2002[7] Osamu Shiojima Ryo Ozaki Tomohiko Matsuoka
2003[7] Osamu Shiojima Atsushi Ono Takahiro Fukuda
2004[7] Yuuki Fukui Tomohiko Matsuoka Makoto Ozaki
2005[7] Makoto Ozaki Atsushi Ono Shintarou Koyama
2006[7] Yuzo Suzuki Makoto Ozaki Kunitomo Kondou
2007[7] Yuuki Fukui Yuya Fujita Makoto Ozaki
2008[7] Roman Semtšenko Nikolai Krush Yuta Mita
2009[7] Yuzo Suzuki Tomohiko Matsuoka Takaichi Onuma
2010[7] Yuya Fujita Yuta Sawamura Masato Osugi
2011[7] Yuta Sawamura Kazumasa Aizawa Yuko Harada
2012[7] Takaichi Onuma Naoya Kimura Aleksandr Mihailov
2013[7] Yukou Harada Yoshimasa Tokushige Hiroisa Nishino
2014[7] Genki Kamei Yuki Shimizu Yuya Konishi
2015[7] Yuki Shimizu Takaichi Onuma Yuki Yoza
2016[7] Yuki Yoza Yuki Fukui Yuki Shimizu
2017 Kazutaka Watari BeyNoah Alexander Aristov
2018 BeyNoah Alim Junusov Jevgeni Gluhov
2019 Alexander Aristov Alim Junusov Kento Kobayashi

U.S. Weight Category Karate Championships (USWC)

The Kyokushin U.S. Weight Category Karate Championships (USWC) is the annual Kyokushin Karate U.S. Championship. It has been held in Los Angeles since 2005 and is held in four different weight classes. Previously, the All American Open was held in 1996, where the championship is played in the open weight class. In the first year, there were three weight classes.[8]

Super Heavyweight (+90 kg)

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2006[8] Marek Kosowski Michael Martinez Slawomir Was
2007[8] Slawomir Was Luis Giralt Daymon Miller
2008[8] Slawek Was Petar Martinov Hristo Hristov
2009[8] Marcin Sieradzki Petar Martinov Yordan Yanev
2010[8] Marcin Sieradzki Mark Berg Joe Nguyen
2011[8] Arkadiusz Szir Daniel Milicevic Kris Erickson
2012[8] Daniel Milicevic Mark Berg Seiichiro Fujimoto
2013[8] Daniel Milicevic Matth Payne Mark Berg
2014[8] Daniel Milicevic Patryk Sypien Mark Berg
2015[8] Mark Berg Damian Kolano Lucas McKinnon
2016[8] Taiga Yanagisawa Ryan Powell Seiichiro Fujimoto
2017[8] Goderzi Kapanadze Daniel Milicevic Taiga Yanagisawa
2018[8] Miguel Rodriguez Taiga Yanagisawa Stanimir Kondov
2019[8] Taiga Yanagisawa Stanimir Kondov
2020 Stanimir Kondov Woo Cheol Roh

Heavyweight (-90 kg)

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005[8] Luis Giralt Slawomir Was Stephane Parent
2006[8] Johnny LeBlanc Katsuhiko Nakakuki Steven Cujic
2007[8] Zahari Damjanov Shohei Yamamoto Carlos Castro
2008[8] Masaru Sato Zensaku Munn Victor Potvin
2009[8] Shohei Yamamoto Jordan Forget Kiril Boev
2010[8] Shohei Yamamoto Maxime Demeautis Jordan Forget
2011[8] Nicolae Stoian Krzysztof Galka Pasha Mykhaylov
2012[8] Darmen Sadvokasov Nicolae Stoian Marek Mroz
2013[8] Mohamed Chikh Evgenii Savin Nicolae Stoian
2014[8] Tornike Kurtsikidze Anthony Tockar Damian Kolano
2015[8] Mohamed Chikh Pasha Mykhaylov Marek Mroz
2016[8] David Navojan Jahnmaine Christie Stanimir Kondov
2017[8] Sota Nakano Achemi Chikh Brett Burris
2018[8] Chihiro Nakajima Sota Nakano Robin Hussey
2019[8] Igor Lyashenko Sota Nakano Yuji Ishikawa
2020 Yuji Ishikawa Johnerick Sanchez Mohammad Saleh

Middleweight (-80 kg)

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005[8] Katsuhiko Nakakuki Seiji Hori Michihiro Nagase
2006[8] Masahiro Ito Seiji Hori Michihiro Nagase
2007[8] Damian Kolano Tomasz Pelczar Arnold Koh
2008[8] Stilian Petrov Mladen Banushev Eddie Potter
2009[8] Nicolae Stoian Stiliyan Petrov Daniel Bukowy
2010[8] Sota Nakano Michihiro Nagase Daniel Bukowy
2011[8] Mirel Iacob Michi Nagase Mauricio Alvarado
2012[8] Sota Nakano Mirel Iacob Kiril Boev
2013[8] Shohei Yamamoto Mirel Iacob Skander Youssfi
2014[8] Reece Henderson David Tockar Luigi Scarcella
2015[8] Kashin Osawa Sota Nakano Simon Deguire
2016[8] Sota Nakano Enrique Mayers
2017[8] Luigi Scarcella Hoang Nguyen Jiang Zhu
2018[8] Luigi Scarcella Hoang Nguyen Tanner Nordin
2019[8] Luigi Scarcella Shosei Sugiura Monet Garrett
2020 Anton Torres Blagovest Petkov Maksim Osadchenko

Lightweight (-70 kg)

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005[8] Tomofusa Yamakawa Tomasz Pelczar Masa Nakao
2006[8] Masa Nakao Baldalip Thind I-Shing Wu
2007[8] Julio Del Calle Michiaki Motegi Piotr Jasica
2008[8] Alexandar Petrov Piotr Jasica Nikola Kirov
2009[8] Julien Marquette Nikola Kirov Masashi Odate
2010[8] Victor Teixeira Kotaro Zushi Adel Al-Tamimi
2011[8] Taison Naito Piotr Jasica Paeden Sakauov
2012[8] Cyril Zubarev Sithembiso Majozi Piotr Jasica
2013[8] Alim Junusov Alexander Mikhailov Kirill Zubarev
2014[8] Ašot Zarinjan Tomasz Pelczar Enrique Mayers
2015[8] Showta Moriyama Kohtaro Zushi Cruz Plata
2016[8] Alim Junusov Showta Moriyama Grzegorz Kedzierski
2017[8] Alexander Mikhailov Kirill Zubarev Ilias Astamirov
2018[8] Shosei Sugiura Chrsat Allogho
2019[8] Chrsat Allogho Salamat Demeuov Sergei Galkin
2020 Christian Buffaloe Omar Mohammed Alduaij Kotaro Zushi

European Weight Category Karate Championships

The Kyokushin European Weight Category Karate Championships is the annual Kyokushin Karate European Championship. It has been organized since 1978 and is held in four different weight classes. The first European Championships in 1978 were known as the European Championships in London.[9] After Oyama's death in 1994, the Kyokushi organization disbanded into several other organizations. The original IKO1 organization continued the European Championships under a new name in 1996. Between 1978 and 1996, there were mainly three weight classes, the light series (less than 70 kg), the middle series (less than 80 kg) and the heavy series (more than 80 kg). Exceptionally, the first European Championships had only two weight classes.[9]

Super Heavyweight (+90 kg)

  • The weight limit for the super heavyweight series in 1982 was over 85 kg[10]
Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1982  England Julian Baker H. Hernandez Michael Thompson
Gabriel Marxer
1997  Poland Oleksandr Lapko Rafal Czerniakowski Alexander Bielecki
Ion Gorgoiu
1998  Spain Pavel Mandok Eusebio Barbero Siegfied Elson
1999  Ukraine Oleksandr Lapko Mihai Gorgoiu Alexei Drobyazko
Tibor Naby
2000  Portugal Tomasz Najduch Florian Ogunade Alexei Drobyazko
Fabrice Fourmont
2001  Hungary Tomasz Najduch Alexei Drobyazko Marek Kosowski
Adam Solyom
2002[11]  Bulgaria Tomasz Najduch Marek Kosowski Rudolf Conquet
Lucian Sopiridon
2003[12]  Ukraine Sveto Dekovic Marek Kosowski Karol Ciesluk
Arthur Hovhannisyan
2004[13]  Germany Sokat Sulejmanov Valentin Krastev Eduard Wallmen
Alexandre Rodrigues
2005[14]  Bulgaria Arthur Hovhannisyan Jan Soukup Artem Pukas
Rudolf Conquet
2006[15]  Spain Petar Martinov Sergej Nikishaev Piotr Banasik
Alexej Kiushkin
2007  Greece Jan Soukup Petar Martinov Djema Belkhodja
Karol Ciesluk
2008  Spain Krzysztof Habraszka Petar Martinov Djema Belkhodja
Vldyslav Plyasonytsya
2009[16]  Ukraine Zahari Damjanov Dmitry Lunev Djema Belkhodja
Petar Martinov
2010[17]  Romania Zahari Damjanov Sergej Uwitskij Charley Quinol
Daniel Milicevic
2011  Italy Alejandro Navarro Djema Belkhodja Semen Haran
Maxime Demeautis
2012  Hungary Djema Belkhodja Marchin Prachino Nikolai Davydov
Ibragim Gogaev
2013  Ukraine Zahari Damjanov Alejandro Navarro Patryk Sypień
2014  Bulgaria Zahari Damjanov Djema Belkhodja Alejandro Navarro
2015  Germany Alejandro Navarro Zahari Damjanov Djema Belkhodja
2016[18]  Bulgaria David Sarkoshyan Tornike Kurtsikidze Farukh Turgunboev
2017[19]  France Konstantin Kovalenko Damian Galinski Alejandro Navarro
2018  Bulgaria Konstantin Kovalenko Goderzi Kapanadze Alejandro Navarro
2019  Poland Oleksandr Ieromienko Constantin Dogari Maxim Kuzyaev
2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021  Poland Igor Zagainov Danil Goriushkin Patryk Sypień

Heavyweight (-90 kg)

  • Years 1978–1995 heavyweight weight limit was +80 kg.
  • The weight limit for the heavy series in 1982 was 76–85 kg[10]
Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1978  England Howard Collins Jeff Whybrow François Kappeler
Ceno Marxer
1982  England Ceno Marxer J. Hernandez Heinz Forster
A. Lewandowsky
1985  Spain Andy Hug Klaus Rex Lars Jensen
G. Falkenhann
1987  Poland Michel Wedel Michael Thompson Andy Hug
Gabor Peko
1989  Hungary Andy Hug Michael Thompson Juhani Vepsäläinen
Thomas Retsack
1991  Spain Michael Thompson Andy Hug Colm Daly
Juhani Vepsäläinen
1993  Bulgaria Juhani Vepsäläinen Igor Timofiev Rafal Szlazak
Benno Rasmussen
1995  Romania Nicholas Pettas Assen Assenov Oleksandr Lapko
Mikael Wallberg
1996  Greece Tomasz Najduch Egil Arne Okland Georgi Georgiev
1997  Poland Marek Kosowski Cayetano Mateo Egil Arne Okland
Lucian Spiridon
1998  Spain Mateusz Wojcik Marek Kosowski Zeljo Micakovic
1999  Ukraine Paul Kasprowski Cayetano Mateo Lechi Kurbanov
Rafal Szlazak
2000  Portugal Hitoshi Kiyama Pavel Mandok Marek Kubek
Andrej Onopchenko
2001  Hungary Lechi Kurbanov Sergej Melyuk Tomasz Glowacki
Semen Haran
2002[11]  Bulgaria Akos Aladics Mark Kubek Pablo Estensoro
Semen Haran
2003[12]  Ukraine Krzysztof Habraszka Pablo Estensoro Lorant Paksi
Jan Soukup
2004[13]  Germany Krzysztof Habraszka Igor Titkov Pablo Estensoro
Piotr Banasik
2005[14]  Bulgaria Goderzi Kapanadze Krzysztof Habraszka Alejandro Navarro
2006[15]  Spain Lucian Gogonel Pablo Estensoro Alejandro Navarro
Oleksiy Pryhodko
2007  Greece Lucian Gogonel Krzysztof Habraszka Alejandro Navarro
Olexiy Pryhhdko
2008  Spain Alejandro Navarro Lucian Gogonel Pablo Estensoro
Marcin Sieradzki
2009[16]  Ukraine Alejandro Navarro Lucian Gogonel Oleksiy Prikhodko
Pablo Estensoro
2010[17]  Romania Tariel Nikoleishvili Mirel Iacob Oleksandr Ieromienko
Nurmagamed Mamedov
2011  Italy Oleksandr Ieromienko Daniel Bukowy Pablo Estensoro
Marcin Prachnio
2012  Hungary Oleksandr Ieromienko Ilja Karpenko Daniel Bukowy
Marian Negrescu
2013  Ukraine Oleksandr Ieromienko Andrei Chirkov Alexei Medvedev
2014  Bulgaria Oleksandr Ieromienko Darmen Sadvokasov Andrei Chirkov
2015  Germany Oleksandr Ieromienko Patryk Sypień Nicolae Stoian
2016[18]  Bulgaria Eldar Ismailov Ivan Mezentsev David Navoian
2017[19]  France Antonio Tusseau Patryk Sypień Kirill Kotšnev
2018  Bulgaria Andrei Luzin Ivan Aksenenko Kiril Boev
2019  Poland Andrei Luzin Alejandro Navarro Antonio Tusseau
2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021  Poland Alejandro Navarro Aleksei Fedoseev Nikita Butko

Middleweight (-80 kg)

  • The weight limit for the middle series in 1982 was 68–76 kg[10]
Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1982  England
kyokushin, world, weight, categories, this, article, uses, bare, urls, which, uninformative, vulnerable, link, please, consider, converting, them, full, citations, ensure, article, remains, verifiable, maintains, consistent, citation, style, several, templates. This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article is missing information about results from WKO Shinkyokushinkai IKO3 Matsushima branch Kyokushin Union Rengokai Kyokushin kan Royama branch So Kyokushin Ohishi branch IFK and KWF Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page May 2022 World Karate Championship in Weight Categories is the second largest competition in Kyokushin Karate This tournament is arranged by several kyokushin organisations and usually held every fourth year in between World Tournaments which do not have any weight classes Contents 1 Rules 1 1 Normally knockdown rules includes 1 2 Illegal techniques are 2 Before split of IKO 3 All Japan Weight Category Tournament 3 1 Super Heavyweight 85 kg 3 2 Heavyweight 85 kg 3 3 Middleweight 75 kg 3 4 Lightweight 65 kg 4 U S Weight Category Karate Championships USWC 4 1 Super Heavyweight 90 kg 4 2 Heavyweight 90 kg 4 3 Middleweight 80 kg 4 4 Lightweight 70 kg 5 European Weight Category Karate Championships 5 1 Super Heavyweight 90 kg 5 2 Heavyweight 90 kg 5 3 Middleweight 80 kg 5 4 Lightweight 70 kg 5 5 Featherweight 60 kg 6 IKO1 Matsui branch 6 1 Super Heavyweight 90 kg 6 2 Heavyweight 90 kg 6 3 Middleweight 80 kg 6 4 Lightweight 70 kg 7 WKO Shinkyokushinkai 8 IKO3 Matsushima branch 9 Kyokushin Union Rengokai 10 Kyokushin kan Royama branch 11 So Kyokushin Ohishi branch 12 IFK 13 KWF 14 Ibutz Oyama Cup 14 1 Heavyweight 80 kg 14 2 Middleweight 80 kg 14 3 Lightweight 70 kg 15 See also 16 References Rules Edit All world cup tournaments operates under knockdown karate rules which involves standup bareknuckle fighting with basically no protection The more characteristical rules in knockdown karate compered to other styles is that you are not allowed to punch in the face and a point system that only count hits that actually hurt the opponent This makes knockdown fighting very physical but at the same time quite safe considering that there are very few hits to the head There can be slight variances in the rules between the different organizations responsible for a tournaments but the basics are the same The rules has also been modified over the years 91 1 93 91 2 93 91 3 93 Normally knockdown rules includes Edit No protectors or guards are used with exception to groin guards and teeth protection 3 minutes match time The fighter that achieves an Ippon one point will win the match and the fight is stopped An Ippon is achieved when an attack that knocks down the opponent for more than 3 seconds or renders the opponent being reluctant to continue the fight An ippon can also be granted if an illegal technique is used and the other fighter is disqualified A fighter can also win the fight by Waza ari half point which is awarded if the opponent is knocks down by less than 3 seconds and is able to continue the fight If two Waza aris is achieved during the fight it is counted as an Ippon and the fight is stopped If no knockdowns occurs the judges can declare one fighter as winner by overall efficiency of techniques force and dynamics In case of a draw there can be up to 3 extensions each 2 minutes long Some tournaments will also settled draws by weight different and result of Tamaeshiwari breaking of tiles Illegal techniques are Edit Punches to the face Kicks to the groin Grappling grabbing of any form Headbutts Kick to knee Kick to rear of head Pushing Strike to spine from rear Elbow to face Read more about various full contact karate rules 91 4 93 Before split of IKO Edit Only world tournaments in open weight was organized by IKO International Karate Organization Kyokushinkaikan led by Sosai Masutatsu Oyama After the death of Sosai IKO was split in different fractions and several has since then started to organise world tournaments in weight categories from 1997 and onwards 91 5 93 All Japan Weight Category Tournament Edit IKO All Japan Weight Category Karate Championships is the annual Kyokushin Karate Japan Championship It has been held in Osaka since 1984 and is held in four different weight classes Exceptionally the 2014 tournament was held in Tokyo 91 6 93 Earlier in 1969 the Japanese Championships were established in which the championship is played in the open weight class Between 1984 and 1996 there were three weight classes light medium and heavy After the first World Weight Championships in 1997 the weight classes were increased by one 91 7 93 Super Heavyweight 85 kg Edit Year Gold Silver Bronze 1998 91 7 93 Kiyoyuki Shida Yasuhiko Kimura Gun Irisawa 1999 91 7 93 Kiyoyuki Shida Tadateru Sano Gun Irisawa 2000 91 7 93 Hirokazu Kondo Hideki Tokumoto Satoshi Higuchi 2001 91 7 93 Atsushi Kadoi Shinji Adachi Tsuneya Ichikawa 2002 91 7 93 Letsi Kurbanov Hideki Tokumoto Hirokazu Kondo 2003 91 7 93 Hirokazu Kondo Norihito Satoh Shinji Adachi 2004 91 7 93 Jan Soukup Andrei Stepin Oleg Lukyanenko 2005 91 7 93 Mihail Kozlov Keiji Higuchi Yoshiaki Uchida 2006 91 7 93 Darmen Sadvokasov Makoto Akaishi Arthur Hovhannisyan 2007 91 7 93 Makoto Taniguchi Makoto Akaishi Yuji Kogure 2008 91 7 93 Makoto Akaishi Zahari Damyanov Kentaro Aso 2009 91 7 93 Tadakuni Tokuda Hideo Sawada Tadateru Sano 2010 91 7 93 Syoki Arata Makoto Taniguchi Hideo Sawada 2011 91 7 93 Makoto Taniguchi Seijyun Kinoshita Norio Matsumura 2012 91 7 93 Syoki Arata Sergei Uvitski Satoru Araki 2013 91 7 93 Oleksandr Ieromienko Kirill Kotsnev Masahiro Ohe 2014 91 7 93 Shōhei Kamada Mikio Ueda Steven Cujic 2015 91 7 93 Steven Cujic Satoru Araki Kenta Nanbara 2016 91 7 93 Shōhei Kamada Yuta Takahashi Tatsuma Yamagawa 2017 Goderzi Kapanadze Oleksandr Ieromenko Seiya Tanigawa 2018 Anton Gulyaev Kenta Nanbara Ryunosuke Hoshi 2019 Goderzi Kapanadze Anton Gulyaev Danil Goryushkin Heavyweight 85 kg Edit Year Gold Silver Bronze 1984 91 7 93 Yasuhiro Shichinohe Yoshitaka Nishiyama Shinichi Sotodate 1985 91 7 93 Yasuhiro Shichinohe Yoshitaka Nishiyama Hirofumi Kanayama 1986 91 7 93 Yoshitaka Nishiyama Hirofumi Kanayama Katsutoshi Iguchi 1987 91 7 93 Yasuhiro Shichinohe Hiroki Kurosawa Masashi Kimoto 1988 91 7 93 Masashi Kimoto Takehisa Iriki Hirofumi Kanayama 1989 91 7 93 Yasuhiro Shichinohe Yoshihiro Tamura Iwao Takita 1990 91 7 93 Tatsuya Iwasaki Iwao Takita Yoshiharu Eguchi 1991 91 7 93 Yoshihiro Tamura Yasuhiro Shichinohe Yutaka Ishi 1992 91 7 93 Yoshihiro Tamura Takehiro Minami Kiyoshi Nemoto 1993 91 7 93 Kenji Yamaki Kunihiro Suzuki Hiroki Kurosawa 1994 91 7 93 Niiho Satoshi Kunihiro Suzuki Nicholas Pettas 1995 91 7 93 Tatsuya Iwasaki Yoshihiro Tamura Hiroki Kurosawa 1996 91 7 93 Masayoshi Takaku Kiiyoyuki Shida Yasuhiko Kimura 1997 91 7 93 Kyokushin World Championships held simultaneously 1998 91 7 93 Atsushi Kadoi Naoji Mikoshiba Keiichi Hayashi 1999 91 7 93 Shinji Adachi Osamu Sumitani Kentaro Tanaka 2000 91 7 93 Kentaro Tanaka Osamu Sumitani Tetsuya Kano 2001 91 7 93 Yoshinori Ikeda Masashi Nakagawa Fumihiro Sugiyama 2002 91 7 93 Naoji Mikoshiba Masashi Nakagawa Osamu Sumitani 2003 91 7 93 Masato Ikeda Yoshinori Ikeda Masataka Ino 2004 91 7 93 Kenshin Morimura Yuji Kogure Masataka Ino 2005 91 7 93 Hiroyuki Kidachi Yasushi Itatani Yoshitatsu Beppu 2006 91 7 93 Osamu Sumitani Toshihiro Kanamori Yoshitatsu Beppu 2007 91 7 93 Osamu Shiojima Kengo Shimizu Naoki Ichimura 2008 91 7 93 Yoshitatsu Beppu Nurmamed Mamedov Yoshikazu Muraoka 2009 91 7 93 Yoshitatsu Beppu Osamu Sumitani Kyohei Yasujima 2010 91 7 93 Tariel Nikoleishvili Zenjyuro Mori Yoshikazu Muraoka 2011 91 7 93 Kyohei Ajima Yoshikazu Muraoka Yoshitatsu Beppu 2012 91 7 93 Daiki Kobayashi Shōhei Kamada Tatsuya Murata 2013 91 7 93 Mikio Ueda Koinosuke Ishizaki Kyohei Ajima 2014 91 7 93 Yuta Takahashi Masanaga Nakamura Farukh Turgunboev 2015 91 7 93 Masanaga Nakamura Takuya Takeoka Yota Higuchi 2016 91 7 93 Koinosuke Ishizaki Takuya Takeoka Chihiro Nakajima 2017 Chihiro Nakajima Yutaro Ishizuka Kyohei Ajima 2018 Andrei Luzin Kyohei Ajima Kashin Osawa 2019 Kashin Osawa Andrei Tsirkov Youta Takahashi Middleweight 75 kg Edit Year Gold Silver Bronze 1984 91 7 93 Hideaki Kakinuma Mitsuaki Satoh Satoshi Yui 1985 91 7 93 Takehisa Iriki Hidehiko Hashizume Jyun Miwa 1986 91 7 93 Hidehiko Hashizume Hideki Okamoto Makoto Kusakai 1987 91 7 93 Yasuhiro Kuwajima Hidehiko Hashizume Masahiro Oga 1988 91 7 93 Hideki Shibata Masahiro Oga Takuya Akimoto 1989 91 7 93 Hiroyuki Miake Niiho Satoshi Masaaki Yoshii 1990 91 7 93 Kyouichi Taguchi Shinegori Sakamoto Toshiya Sasaki 1991 91 7 93 Naoyuki Sonoda Takhiroh Katoh Eiji Kawamoto 1992 91 7 93 Eiji Kawamoto Hidenori Aoki Shinichi Ogawa 1993 91 7 93 Hidenori Aoki Toshiaki Iizumi Masanori Ngatomo 1994 91 7 93 Hiroyuki Miake Yoshinori Ikeda Yoshikazu Koi 1995 91 7 93 Tetsuo Seto Masato Ikeda Garry O Neill 1996 91 7 93 Ryu Narushima Atsuya Fukuda Hiroyuki Kidachi 1997 91 7 93 Kyokushin World Championships held the same year 1998 91 7 93 Yuji Arai Khosro Yaghoubi Tadashi Honma 1999 91 7 93 Hiroyuki Kidachi Shin Ito Masahiro Kaneko 2000 91 7 93 Hiroyuki Kidachi Khosro Yaghoubi Yoshinori Ikeda 2001 91 7 93 Yuji Shin Tatsuya Fukuda Tadashi Honma 2002 91 7 93 Shin Ito Hisashi Noka Toshihiro Kanamori 2003 91 7 93 Toshihiro Kanamori Hisashi Noka Joji Hibino 2004 91 7 93 Takamitsu Sakurai Makoto Ikemoto Adlan Abzotov 2005 91 7 93 Tomohiko Matsuoka Zenjyuro Mori Atsutomo Mori 2006 91 7 93 Zenjyuro Mori Tomohiko Matsuoka Dmitri Startsev 2007 91 7 93 Yuzo Suzuki Yuto Watanabe Zenjyuro Mori 2008 91 7 93 Yuzo Suzuki Tomohiko Matsuoka Takaichi Onuma 2009 91 7 93 Yuta Mita Yuichi Sugimura Masaru Shitanda 2010 91 7 93 Yuta Takahashi Yuki Fukui Tomohiko Matsuoka 2011 91 7 93 Takuya Takeoka Takaichi Onuma Yuki Inaoka 2012 91 7 93 Zenjyuro Mori Yuta Sawamura Yuta Takahashi 2013 91 7 93 Masanaga Nakamura Takuya Takeoka Yuta Takahashi 2014 91 7 93 Igor Titkov Takehiro Kaga Andrei Luzin 2015 91 7 93 Yuta Sawamura Yukou Harada Kasin Osawa 2016 91 7 93 Takuma Yamada Kashin Osawa Chiharu Higuchi 2017 Takuya Takeoka Chiharu Higuchi Takuya Yagihashi 2018 Chiharu Higuchi Yuki Yoza Yuki Usuda 2019 Takehiro Kaga Yuki Shimizu Kazutaka Watari Lightweight 65 kg Edit Year Gold Silver Bronze 1984 91 7 93 Masahiro Oga Tatsumi Nakae Haruo Nakijima 1985 91 7 93 Kenji Midori Hiroyuki Miake Yoshikuni Toyoda 1986 91 7 93 Takahiro Kajiwara Masahiro Sakurazawa Toshhiko Imanishi 1987 91 7 93 Kenji Midori Hiroyuki Miake Hisayoshi Tsuda 1988 91 7 93 Takahiro Kajiwara Taichi Nishimura Toshhiko Imanishi 1989 91 7 93 Seiji Yamame Toshhiko Imanishi Hisayoshi Tsuda 1990 91 7 93 Kenji Midori Kensaku Yamamoto Ken Kato 1991 91 7 93 Kensaku Yamamoto Masanori Nagatomo Naoki Kuniyoshi 1992 91 7 93 Kensaku Yamamoto Kohtara Arinaga Kou Tanigawa 1993 91 7 93 Kensaku Yamamoto Seiji Yamane Katae Minoru 1994 91 7 93 Kou Tanigawa Ryu Narushima Kohtara Arinaga 1995 91 7 93 Ryu Narushima Takeshi Fukuda Nobuyuki Kamio 1996 91 7 93 Masafumi Tagahara Nobuyuki Kamio Hiromitsu Takano 1997 91 7 93 World Kyokushin Championships the same year 1998 91 7 93 Hiroyuki Kidachi Koji Yasuda Masafumi Tagahara 1999 91 7 93 Ryu Narushima Koji Yasuda Masafumi Tagahara 2000 91 7 93 Masafumi Tagahara Makoto Ozaki Hisashi Noki 2001 91 7 93 Yuuki Fukui Shiro Yaginuma Koji Yasuda 2002 91 7 93 Osamu Shiojima Ryo Ozaki Tomohiko Matsuoka 2003 91 7 93 Osamu Shiojima Atsushi Ono Takahiro Fukuda 2004 91 7 93 Yuuki Fukui Tomohiko Matsuoka Makoto Ozaki 2005 91 7 93 Makoto Ozaki Atsushi Ono Shintarou Koyama 2006 91 7 93 Yuzo Suzuki Makoto Ozaki Kunitomo Kondou 2007 91 7 93 Yuuki Fukui Yuya Fujita Makoto Ozaki 2008 91 7 93 Roman Semtsenko Nikolai Krush Yuta Mita 2009 91 7 93 Yuzo Suzuki Tomohiko Matsuoka Takaichi Onuma 2010 91 7 93 Yuya Fujita Yuta Sawamura Masato Osugi 2011 91 7 93 Yuta Sawamura Kazumasa Aizawa Yuko Harada 2012 91 7 93 Takaichi Onuma Naoya Kimura Aleksandr Mihailov 2013 91 7 93 Yukou Harada Yoshimasa Tokushige Hiroisa Nishino 2014 91 7 93 Genki Kamei Yuki Shimizu Yuya Konishi 2015 91 7 93 Yuki Shimizu Takaichi Onuma Yuki Yoza 2016 91 7 93 Yuki Yoza Yuki Fukui Yuki Shimizu 2017 Kazutaka Watari BeyNoah Alexander Aristov 2018 BeyNoah Alim Junusov Jevgeni Gluhov 2019 Alexander Aristov Alim Junusov Kento Kobayashi U S Weight Category Karate Championships USWC Edit The Kyokushin U S Weight Category Karate Championships USWC is the annual Kyokushin Karate U S Championship It has been held in Los Angeles since 2005 and is held in four different weight classes Previously the All American Open was held in 1996 where the championship is played in the open weight class In the first year there were three weight classes 91 8 93 Super Heavyweight 90 kg Edit Year Gold Silver Bronze 2006 91 8 93 Marek Kosowski Michael Martinez Slawomir Was 2007 91 8 93 Slawomir Was Luis Giralt Daymon Miller 2008 91 8 93 Slawek Was Petar Martinov Hristo Hristov 2009 91 8 93 Marcin Sieradzki Petar Martinov Yordan Yanev 2010 91 8 93 Marcin Sieradzki Mark Berg Joe Nguyen 2011 91 8 93 Arkadiusz Szir Daniel Milicevic Kris Erickson 2012 91 8 93 Daniel Milicevic Mark Berg Seiichiro Fujimoto 2013 91 8 93 Daniel Milicevic Matth Payne Mark Berg 2014 91 8 93 Daniel Milicevic Patryk Sypien Mark Berg 2015 91 8 93 Mark Berg Damian Kolano Lucas McKinnon 2016 91 8 93 Taiga Yanagisawa Ryan Powell Seiichiro Fujimoto 2017 91 8 93 Goderzi Kapanadze Daniel Milicevic Taiga Yanagisawa 2018 91 8 93 Miguel Rodriguez Taiga Yanagisawa Stanimir Kondov 2019 91 8 93 Taiga Yanagisawa Stanimir Kondov 2020 Stanimir Kondov Woo Cheol Roh Heavyweight 90 kg Edit Year Gold Silver Bronze 2005 91 8 93 Luis Giralt Slawomir Was Stephane Parent 2006 91 8 93 Johnny LeBlanc Katsuhiko Nakakuki Steven Cujic 2007 91 8 93 Zahari Damjanov Shohei Yamamoto Carlos Castro 2008 91 8 93 Masaru Sato Zensaku Munn Victor Potvin 2009 91 8 93 Shohei Yamamoto Jordan Forget Kiril Boev 2010 91 8 93 Shohei Yamamoto Maxime Demeautis Jordan Forget 2011 91 8 93 Nicolae Stoian Krzysztof Galka Pasha Mykhaylov 2012 91 8 93 Darmen Sadvokasov Nicolae Stoian Marek Mroz 2013 91 8 93 Mohamed Chikh Evgenii Savin Nicolae Stoian 2014 91 8 93 Tornike Kurtsikidze Anthony Tockar Damian Kolano 2015 91 8 93 Mohamed Chikh Pasha Mykhaylov Marek Mroz 2016 91 8 93 David Navojan Jahnmaine Christie Stanimir Kondov 2017 91 8 93 Sota Nakano Achemi Chikh Brett Burris 2018 91 8 93 Chihiro Nakajima Sota Nakano Robin Hussey 2019 91 8 93 Igor Lyashenko Sota Nakano Yuji Ishikawa 2020 Yuji Ishikawa Johnerick Sanchez Mohammad Saleh Middleweight 80 kg Edit Year Gold Silver Bronze 2005 91 8 93 Katsuhiko Nakakuki Seiji Hori Michihiro Nagase 2006 91 8 93 Masahiro Ito Seiji Hori Michihiro Nagase 2007 91 8 93 Damian Kolano Tomasz Pelczar Arnold Koh 2008 91 8 93 Stilian Petrov Mladen Banushev Eddie Potter 2009 91 8 93 Nicolae Stoian Stiliyan Petrov Daniel Bukowy 2010 91 8 93 Sota Nakano Michihiro Nagase Daniel Bukowy 2011 91 8 93 Mirel Iacob Michi Nagase Mauricio Alvarado 2012 91 8 93 Sota Nakano Mirel Iacob Kiril Boev 2013 91 8 93 Shohei Yamamoto Mirel Iacob Skander Youssfi 2014 91 8 93 Reece Henderson David Tockar Luigi Scarcella 2015 91 8 93 Kashin Osawa Sota Nakano Simon Deguire 2016 91 8 93 Sota Nakano Enrique Mayers 2017 91 8 93 Luigi Scarcella Hoang Nguyen Jiang Zhu 2018 91 8 93 Luigi Scarcella Hoang Nguyen Tanner Nordin 2019 91 8 93 Luigi Scarcella Shosei Sugiura Monet Garrett 2020 Anton Torres Blagovest Petkov Maksim Osadchenko Lightweight 70 kg Edit Year Gold Silver Bronze 2005 91 8 93 Tomofusa Yamakawa Tomasz Pelczar Masa Nakao 2006 91 8 93 Masa Nakao Baldalip Thind I Shing Wu 2007 91 8 93 Julio Del Calle Michiaki Motegi Piotr Jasica 2008 91 8 93 Alexandar Petrov Piotr Jasica Nikola Kirov 2009 91 8 93 Julien Marquette Nikola Kirov Masashi Odate 2010 91 8 93 Victor Teixeira Kotaro Zushi Adel Al Tamimi 2011 91 8 93 Taison Naito Piotr Jasica Paeden Sakauov 2012 91 8 93 Cyril Zubarev Sithembiso Majozi Piotr Jasica 2013 91 8 93 Alim Junusov Alexander Mikhailov Kirill Zubarev 2014 91 8 93 Asot Zarinjan Tomasz Pelczar Enrique Mayers 2015 91 8 93 Showta Moriyama Kohtaro Zushi Cruz Plata 2016 91 8 93 Alim Junusov Showta Moriyama Grzegorz Kedzierski 2017 91 8 93 Alexander Mikhailov Kirill Zubarev Ilias Astamirov 2018 91 8 93 Shosei Sugiura Chrsat Allogho 2019 91 8 93 Chrsat Allogho Salamat Demeuov Sergei Galkin 2020 Christian Buffaloe Omar Mohammed Alduaij Kotaro Zushi European Weight Category Karate Championships Edit The Kyokushin European Weight Category Karate Championships is the annual Kyokushin Karate European Championship It has been organized since 1978 and is held in four different weight classes The first European Championships in 1978 were known as the European Championships in London 91 9 93 After Oyama s death in 1994 the Kyokushi organization disbanded into several other organizations The original IKO1 organization continued the European Championships under a new name in 1996 Between 1978 and 1996 there were mainly three weight classes the light series less than 70 160 kg the middle series less than 80 160 kg and the heavy series more than 80 160 kg Exceptionally the first European Championships had only two weight classes 91 9 93 Super Heavyweight 90 kg Edit The weight limit for the super heavyweight series in 1982 was over 85 160 kg 91 10 93 Year Host Gold Silver Bronze 1982 160 England Julian Baker H Hernandez Michael Thompson Gabriel Marxer 1997 160 Poland Oleksandr Lapko Rafal Czerniakowski Alexander Bielecki Ion Gorgoiu 1998 160 Spain Pavel Mandok Eusebio Barbero Siegfied Elson 1999 160 Ukraine Oleksandr Lapko Mihai Gorgoiu Alexei Drobyazko Tibor Naby 2000 160 Portugal Tomasz Najduch Florian Ogunade Alexei Drobyazko Fabrice Fourmont 2001 160 Hungary Tomasz Najduch Alexei Drobyazko Marek Kosowski Adam Solyom 2002 91 11 93 160 Bulgaria Tomasz Najduch Marek Kosowski Rudolf Conquet Lucian Sopiridon 2003 91 12 93 160 Ukraine Sveto Dekovic Marek Kosowski Karol Ciesluk Arthur Hovhannisyan 2004 91 13 93 160 Germany Sokat Sulejmanov Valentin Krastev Eduard Wallmen Alexandre Rodrigues 2005 91 14 93 160 Bulgaria Arthur Hovhannisyan Jan Soukup Artem Pukas Rudolf Conquet 2006 91 15 93 160 Spain Petar Martinov Sergej Nikishaev Piotr Banasik Alexej Kiushkin 2007 160 Greece Jan Soukup Petar Martinov Djema Belkhodja Karol Ciesluk 2008 160 Spain Krzysztof Habraszka Petar Martinov Djema Belkhodja Vldyslav Plyasonytsya 2009 91 16 93 160 Ukraine Zahari Damjanov Dmitry Lunev Djema Belkhodja Petar Martinov 2010 91 17 93 160 Romania Zahari Damjanov Sergej Uwitskij Charley Quinol Daniel Milicevic 2011 160 Italy Alejandro Navarro Djema Belkhodja Semen Haran Maxime Demeautis 2012 160 Hungary Djema Belkhodja Marchin Prachino Nikolai Davydov Ibragim Gogaev 2013 160 Ukraine Zahari Damjanov Alejandro Navarro Patryk Sypien 2014 160 Bulgaria Zahari Damjanov Djema Belkhodja Alejandro Navarro 2015 160 Germany Alejandro Navarro Zahari Damjanov Djema Belkhodja 2016 91 18 93 160 Bulgaria David Sarkoshyan Tornike Kurtsikidze Farukh Turgunboev 2017 91 19 93 160 France Konstantin Kovalenko Damian Galinski Alejandro Navarro 2018 160 Bulgaria Konstantin Kovalenko Goderzi Kapanadze Alejandro Navarro 2019 160 Poland Oleksandr Ieromienko Constantin Dogari Maxim Kuzyaev 2020 Canceled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2021 160 Poland Igor Zagainov Danil Goriushkin Patryk Sypien Heavyweight 90 kg Edit Years 1978 1995 heavyweight weight limit was 80 160 kg The weight limit for the heavy series in 1982 was 76 85 160 kg 91 10 93 Year Host Gold Silver Bronze 1978 160 England Howard Collins Jeff Whybrow Francois Kappeler Ceno Marxer 1982 160 England Ceno Marxer J Hernandez Heinz Forster A Lewandowsky 1985 160 Spain Andy Hug Klaus Rex Lars Jensen G Falkenhann 1987 160 Poland Michel Wedel Michael Thompson Andy Hug Gabor Peko 1989 160 Hungary Andy Hug Michael Thompson Juhani Vepsalainen Thomas Retsack 1991 160 Spain Michael Thompson Andy Hug Colm Daly Juhani Vepsalainen 1993 160 Bulgaria Juhani Vepsalainen Igor Timofiev Rafal Szlazak Benno Rasmussen 1995 160 Romania Nicholas Pettas Assen Assenov Oleksandr Lapko Mikael Wallberg 1996 160 Greece Tomasz Najduch Egil Arne Okland Georgi Georgiev 1997 160 Poland Marek Kosowski Cayetano Mateo Egil Arne Okland Lucian Spiridon 1998 160 Spain Mateusz Wojcik Marek Kosowski Zeljo Micakovic 1999 160 Ukraine Paul Kasprowski Cayetano Mateo Lechi Kurbanov Rafal Szlazak 2000 160 Portugal Hitoshi Kiyama Pavel Mandok Marek Kubek Andrej Onopchenko 2001 160 Hungary Lechi Kurbanov Sergej Melyuk Tomasz Glowacki Semen Haran 2002 91 11 93 160 Bulgaria Akos Aladics Mark Kubek Pablo Estensoro Semen Haran 2003 91 12 93 160 Ukraine Krzysztof Habraszka Pablo Estensoro Lorant Paksi Jan Soukup 2004 91 13 93 160 Germany Krzysztof Habraszka Igor Titkov Pablo Estensoro Piotr Banasik 2005 91 14 93 160 Bulgaria Goderzi Kapanadze Krzysztof Habraszka Alejandro Navarro 2006 91 15 93 160 Spain Lucian Gogonel Pablo Estensoro Alejandro Navarro Oleksiy Pryhodko 2007 160 Greece Lucian Gogonel Krzysztof Habraszka Alejandro Navarro Olexiy Pryhhdko 2008 160 Spain Alejandro Navarro Lucian Gogonel Pablo Estensoro Marcin Sieradzki 2009 91 16 93 160 Ukraine Alejandro Navarro Lucian Gogonel Oleksiy Prikhodko Pablo Estensoro 2010 91 17 93 160 Romania Tariel Nikoleishvili Mirel Iacob Oleksandr Ieromienko Nurmagamed Mamedov 2011 160 Italy Oleksandr Ieromienko Daniel Bukowy Pablo Estensoro Marcin Prachnio 2012 160 Hungary Oleksandr Ieromienko Ilja Karpenko Daniel Bukowy Marian Negrescu 2013 160 Ukraine Oleksandr Ieromienko Andrei Chirkov Alexei Medvedev 2014 160 Bulgaria Oleksandr Ieromienko Darmen Sadvokasov Andrei Chirkov 2015 160 Germany Oleksandr Ieromienko Patryk Sypien Nicolae Stoian 2016 91 18 93 160 Bulgaria Eldar Ismailov Ivan Mezentsev David Navoian 2017 91 19 93 160 France Antonio Tusseau Patryk Sypien Kirill Kotsnev 2018 160 Bulgaria Andrei Luzin Ivan Aksenenko Kiril Boev 2019 160 Poland Andrei Luzin Alejandro Navarro Antonio Tusseau 2020 Canceled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2021 160 Poland Alejandro Navarro Aleksei Fedoseev Nikita Butko Middleweight 80 kg Edit The weight limit for the middle series in 1982 was 68 76 160 kg 91 10 93 Year Host Gold Silver Bronze 1982 160 England a, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.