1995 European Karate Championships

The 1995 European Karate Championships, the 30th edition, was held in Helsinki, Finland from May 21 to 23, 1995.[1][2]

1995 European Karate Championships
Host city Helsinki, Finland
DatesMay 2 - 4, 1995.

Competition

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Michaël Milon Luis-María Sanz Pasquale Acri
Kumite -60 kg Damien Dovy Hakan Yagli Patrik Eriksson
David Luque Camacho
Kumite -65 kg Alexandre Biamonti Dragan Leiler Bahattin Kandaz
Daniele Simmi
Kumite -70 kg Massimiliano Oggianu Reza Mohseni Michael Braun
Harri Pakarinen
Kumite -75 kg Wayne Otto Gennaro Talarico Ricardo Cedillo
Aleksandr Zokov
Kumite -80 kg David Benetello Pascal Peeters Kim Waenerberg
George Petermann
Kumite + 80 kg Enver Idrizi Oscar Olivares Reto Kern[3]
Hans Roovers
Open Kumite Christophe Pinna David Lanna Andrey Anikin
Balázs Hecker

Team

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

Women's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Marcela Remiášová Schahrzad Mansouri Cinzia Colaiacomo
Kumite -53 kg Michela Nanni Jillian Toney Milica Aljinović
Sari Laine
Kumite -60 kg Sonia Pallin Julliet Toney Carmen Garcia
Leya Gedik
Kumite +60 kg Taru Tuulijärvi Rosa Ortega Nurhan Firat
Sophie Jean-Pierre
Kumite Open kg Sari Laine Rosa Ortega Patricia Duggin
Nurhan Firat

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Spain  France  Italy
Kumite  Finland  France  Italy
 Spain
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References

  1. "11 medallas de kárate para España" (in Spanish). El Pais. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  2. "DJB-Magazin" (PDF). Chronik-karat.de (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  3. "Historik SKF 1971-1999" (PDF). Karate.ch. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
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