Karate at the 2014 South American Games

There were 10 karate events at the 2014 South American Games in Santiago, Chile: 5 men's events and 5 women's events. The events were held over March 7–9.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Venezuela (VEN)3148
2 Chile (CHI)2259
3 Argentina (ARG)2136
4 Brazil (BRA)2035
5 Ecuador (ECU)1203
6 Colombia (COL)0437
7 Paraguay (PAR)0011
 Peru (PER)0011
Totals (8 nations)10102040

Men's events

Athletes in bold have qualified to compete at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada. Both Venezuela and Colombia elected to use the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games as their qualifying event and thus are ineligible to qualify athletes here.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 kg Douglas Santos
 Brazil
Miguel Soffia
 Chile
Jovanni Martinez
 Venezuela
Andres Rendon
 Colombia
67 kg Andres Madera
 Venezuela
José Ramírez
 Colombia
Julian Pinzas
 Argentina
Israel Santana
 Chile
75 kg Franco Icasati
 Argentina
Esteban Espinoza
 Ecuador
Leonardo Felizzola
 Colombia
David Dubo
 Chile
84 kg Miguel Amargos
 Argentina
Diego Lenis
 Colombia
Jorge Acevedo
 Chile

Cesar Herrera
 Venezuela
+84 kg Wellington Rodrigues
 Brazil
Angel Aponte
 Venezuela
Franco Recouso
 Argentina

Alejandro Mellado
 Chile

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Gabriela Bruna
 Chile
Lilia Angulo
 Colombia
Aurimer Campos
 Venezuela
Merly Huamani
 Peru
55 kg Genesis Navarrrete
 Venezuela
Jessy Reyes
 Chile
Valéria Kumizaki
 Brazil

Luciani Zorrilla
 Paraguay
61 kg Jacquelin Factos
 Ecuador
Lina Gomez
 Colombia
Daniela Lepin
 Chile

Daniela Suarez
 Venezuela
68 kg Lorena Salamanca
 Chile
Priscila Lazo
 Ecuador
Carolina Santaya
 Argentina
Natalia Ribeiro
 Brazil
+68 kg Yeisy Pina Ordaz
 Venezuela
Veronica Lugo
 Argentina
Sayaka Osorio
 Colombia
Isabela Dos Santos
 Brazil
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