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1990 European Karate Championships

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DatesMay 2 - 4, 1990.
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The 1990 European Karate Championships, the 25th edition, was held in Vienna, Austria from May 2 to 4, 1990.[1]

Medallists

Men's Competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Italy Dario Marchini Scotland Steve Morris[2] Italy Pasquale Acri
Kumite -60 kg Sweden Christian Keil Italy Daniele Simmi Spain David Luque Camacho
Norway Stein Rønning
Kumite -65 kg Italy Francesco Muffato England Tim Stephens Netherlands Reginaldo Doran
Spain Jesús Juan Rubio
Kumite -70 kg France Bruno Pellicier Spain Victor Alvarado Turkey Haldun Alagas
Norway Harald Arnesen
Kumite -75 kg Germany Toni Dietl Switzerland Djim Doula Netherlands Delano van der Kust
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Džezmir Muratagic
Kumite -80 kg Spain José Manuel Egea Czechoslovakia Miroslav Gachulinec England Mervyn Etienne
France Christophe Pinna
Kumite +80 kg France Marc Pyrée Norway Jarle Sorken Spain Juan Antonio Hernández
Germany Jürgen Lemmen
Kumite Sanbon England Mike Sailsman Norway Harald Arnesen Finland J.Nieminen
Austria George Petermann
Kumite Ippon France Thierry Masci France Giovanni Tramontini Hungary Tamás Molnár
Germany Ralf Wintergerst

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Italy  Spain  France
Kumite  England  Spain  France
 Scotland

Women's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Spain Maite San Narciso Italy Cristina Restelli Spain Marisa Rozalen
Kumite -53 kg Italy Anna Di Cesare Scotland Veronica Pennman[2] Netherlands Ivonne Senff
Kumite -60 kg Germany Ruth Hahn Scotland North Macedonia
Czech Republic
Kumite +60 kg France Cathérine Belhriti France Marie-Ange Legros Netherlands Annelies Bremmers
Germany Silvia Wiegaertner

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Spain
Kumite  England  Italy  France
 Scotland

References

  1. ^ "DJB-Magazin 7/1973" (PDF) (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Past Achievements". Scottish Karate Governing Body Ltd. Retrieved 2014-11-10.

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