Karate at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games

Karate at the 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games was held at the Uhod Club Hall, Medina from April 9 to April 14, 2005.

Medalists

Kata

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Mohsen Ashrafi
 Iran
Sami Boughanem
 Morocco
Karim Sherif
 Egypt
Ku Jin Keat
 Malaysia
Team  Iran  Malaysia  Algeria
 Egypt

Kumite

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−55 kg Puvaneswaran Ramasamy
 Malaysia
Rinat Sagandykov
 Kazakhstan
Faisal Al-Qanai
 Saudi Arabia
Taoufik Boukhari
 Morocco
−60 kg Hossein Rouhani
 Iran
Yusif Jafarov
 Azerbaijan
Omer Moloud
 Algeria
Abdulaziz Masoud
 Saudi Arabia
−65 kg Anouar Tadlaoui
 Morocco
Walid Bakr
 Egypt
Rafael Aghayev
 Azerbaijan
Meshal Al-Handal
 Kuwait
−70 kg Mohamed Ibrahim
 Egypt
Rashad Huseynov
 Azerbaijan
Yahya Maydy
 Saudi Arabia
Mansour Hassanbeigi
 Iran
−75 kg Jeyhun Aghasiyev
 Azerbaijan
Jasem Vishgahi
 Iran
Yavuz Karamollaoğlu
 Turkey
Ammar Al-Sabsabi
 Syria
−80 kg Saeid Farrokhi
 Iran
Adnan Tariq
 Algeria
Mohamed Abdelrahman
 Egypt
Turki Bukhari
 Saudi Arabia
+80 kg Jaber Al-Hammad
 Kuwait
Ismail Assissel
 Morocco
Abdulmuttalib Al-Bargawi
 Saudi Arabia
Sameh Shahin
 Egypt
Open Yusuf Başer
 Turkey
Mehran Behnamfar
 Iran
Abdullah Rizkallah
 Saudi Arabia
Abdoulaye Diop
 Senegal
Team  Iran  Morocco  Algeria
 Egypt

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iran (IRI)5218
2 Morocco (MAR)1315
3 Azerbaijan (AZE)1214
4 Egypt (EGY)1157
5 Malaysia (MAS)1113
6 Kuwait (KUW)1012
 Turkey (TUR)1012
8 Algeria (ALG)0134
9 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0101
10 Saudi Arabia (KSA)0066
11 Senegal (SEN)0011
 Syria (SYR)0011
Totals (12 nations)11112244
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