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1992 World Karate Championships

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Dates19–22 November
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The 1992 World Karate Championships are the 11th edition of the World Karate Championships, and were held in Granada, Spain from November 19 to November 22, 1992.[1][2]

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Luis María Sanz
 Spain
Ryoki Abe
 Japan
Laurent Riccio
 France
Team kata  Japan  Spain  France
Kumite −60 kg Veysel Buğur
 Turkey
David Luque
 Spain
Norimassa Fujita
 Japan
Damien Dovy
 France
Kumite −65 kg Jesús Juan Rubio
 Spain
Bahattin Kandaz
 Turkey
Janne Timonen
 Finland
Murat Uysal
 Germany
Kumite −70 kg William Thomas
 Great Britain
Junichi Watanabe
 Japan
Ronny Rivano
 Netherlands
Massimiliano Oggianu
 Italy
Kumite −75 kg Wayne Otto
 Great Britain
Jørn-Ove Hansen
 Norway
Berthold Bürkle
 Germany
Tomás Herrero
 Spain
Kumite −80 kg José Manuel Egea
 Spain
Miroslav Gachulinec
 Czechoslovakia
Dudley Josepa
 Curaçao
Christophe Pinna
 France
Kumite +80 kg Brian Peakall
 Australia
Serge Tomao
 France
Juan Hernández
 Spain
Hans Roovers
 Netherlands
Kumite open ippon Akira Hayashi
 Japan
None awarded Toni Dietl
 Germany
None awarded
Team kumite  Spain  Sweden  Japan
 France

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Yuki Mimura
 Japan
Melanie Genung
 United States
Maite San Narciso
 Spain
Team kata  Japan  United States  Spain
Kumite −53 kg Charlene Machin
 Australia
Jillian Toney
 Great Britain
Özgür Yaman
 Turkey
Marise Mazurier
 France
Kumite −60 kg Molly Samuel
 Great Britain
Chiara Stella Bux
 Italy
Tanja Petrović
 Yugoslavia
Carmen García
 Spain
Kumite +60 kg Catherine Belrhiti
 France
Nurhan Fırat
 Turkey
Silvia Wiegärtner
 Germany
Yukiko Yoneda
 Japan
Team kumite  Great Britain  Netherlands  France
 Italy

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain42511
2 Japan4239
3 Great Britain4105
4 Australia2002
5 Turkey1214
6 France1179
7 United States0202
8 Italy0123
 Netherlands0123
10 Czechoslovakia0101
 Norway0101
 Sweden0101
13 Germany0044
14 Curaçao0011
 Finland0011
 Yugoslavia0011
Totals (16 entries)16152758
  • Athletes from Yugoslavia competed as Independent Participants and under Olympic flag.

References

  1. ^ "España doblo en Granada el numero de medallas conseguidas en el Mundial de Mexico". ABC de Sevilla. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  2. ^ "España inicio el Campeonato del Mundo con dos medallas". ABC de Sevilla. Retrieved 14 December 2012.