2004 World Karate Championships

The 2004 World Karate Championships are the 17th edition of the World Karate Championships, and were held in Monterrey, Mexico from November 18 to November 21, 2004.

2004 World Karate Championships
Host city Monterrey, Mexico
Dates18–21 November
Main venueMonterrey Arena

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Luca Valdesi
 Italy
Akio Tamashiro
 Peru
Antonio Díaz
 Venezuela
Toshihide Uchiage
 Canada
Team kata  Italy  Japan  France
 Mexico
Kumite −60 kg Paul Newby
 England
Hossein Rouhani
 Iran
David Luque
 Spain
Yury Kalashnikov
 Russia
Kumite −65 kg Luis Plumacher
 Venezuela
Ádám Kovács
 Hungary
Lucio Martínez
 Argentina
Alexandre Biamonti
 France
Kumite −70 kg Shinji Nagaki
 Japan
Mensur Cakić
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sayguidmagomed Shakhrudinov
 Russia
Óscar Vázquez
 Spain
Kumite −75 kg David Santana
 Spain
Konstantinos Papadopoulos
 Greece
Klaudio Farmadín
 Slovakia
Yavuz Karamollaoğlu
 Turkey
Kumite −80 kg Zeynel Çelik
 Turkey
Daniël Sabanovic
 Netherlands
Yann Baillon
 France
John Fonseca
 United States
Kumite +80 kg Alexander Gerunov
 Russia
Leon Walters
 England
Alen Zamlić
 Croatia
Thomas Bjuring
 Denmark
Kumite open Rory Daniels
 England
Seydina Baldé
 France
Stefano Maniscalco
 Italy
Mehran Behnamfar
 Iran
Team kumite  France  Spain  Italy
 Russia

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Atsuko Wakai
 Japan
Myriam Szkudlarek
 France
Alessandra Caribé
 Brazil
Yohana Sánchez
 Venezuela
Team kata  Japan  France  Brazil
 Spain
Kumite −53 kg Tomoko Araga
 Japan
Cheili González
 Guatemala
Shannon Nishi
 United States
Kora Knühmann
 Germany
Kumite −60 kg Yadira Lira
 Mexico
Nathalie Leroy
 France
Noelia Fernández
 Spain
Alexandra Kurtz
 Germany
Kumite +60 kg Elisa Au
 United States
Vanesca Nortan
 Netherlands
Zsuzsanna Klima
 Hungary
Laurence Fischer
 France
Kumite open Elisa Au
 United States
Nadine Ziemer
 Germany
Zsuzsanna Klima
 Hungary
Vanesca Nortan
 Netherlands
Team kumite  Turkey  Spain  France
 Germany

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan4105
2 England2103
3 Italy2024
 United States2024
5 Turkey2013
6 France14510
7 Spain1247
8 Russia1034
9 Venezuela1023
10 Mexico1012
11 Netherlands0213
12 Germany0134
13 Hungary0123
14 Iran0112
15 Bosnia and Herzegovina0101
 Greece0101
 Guatemala0101
 Peru0101
19 Brazil0022
20 Argentina0011
 Canada0011
 Croatia0011
 Denmark0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (24 nations)17173468

Participating nations

582 athletes from 79 nations competed.

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