Nurhan Fırat

Nurhan Fırat (born September 4, 1972 in Erzincan, Turkey) is a Turkish female karateka competing in the kumite +60 kg and open divisions. She was twice European champion.[1][2][3]

Nurhan Fırat
Born (1972-09-04) September 4, 1972
Bakırköy, İstanbul, Turkey
NationalityTurkish
Division+60 kg
StyleKarate
Rank5th (world +60kg)
12th (world open)
Nurhan Fırat
Medal record
Women's Karate
Representing  Turkey
World Championships
1994 Kota Kinabalu+60 kg
1992 Grenada+60 kg
European Championships
2000 Istanbul+60 kg
1999 EuboeaOpen
1998 BelgradeOpen
1997 Tenerife+60 kg
1996 Paris+60 kg
1995 Helsinki+60 kg
1995 HelsinkiOpen
1993 PragueOpen
1992 's-Hertogenbosch+60 kg

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Turkey
1992 European Championships 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands  Bronze kumite +60 kg
World Championships Grenada, Spain  Silver kumite +60 kg November 19–22
1993 European Championships Prague, Czech Republic  Gold kumite open
World Games Den Haag, Netherlands  Silver kumite +60 kg July 22-August 1
1994 World Championships Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia  Bronze kumite +60 kg December 8–12
1995 European Championships Helsinki, Finland  Bronze kumite open December 8–12
1995 European Championships Helsinki, Finland  Bronze kumite +60 kg December 8–12
1996 European Championships Paris, France  Bronze kumite +60 kg May 3–5
1997 European Championships Tenerife, Spain  Gold kumite +60 kg May 2–4
1998 European Championships Belgrade, Yugoslavia  Bronze kumite open May 8–10
1999 European Championships Euboea, Greece  Silver kumite open May 20–23
2000 European Championships Istanbul, Turkey  Bronze kumite +60 kg May 5–7
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See also

References

  1. "Nurhan Firat". Karate Records. Retrieved 2012-11-28.
  2. "Nurhan Fırat" (in Turkish). Türkiye Karate Federasyonu - Müsabak Sonuç Sitesi. Retrieved 2012-11-28.
  3. "Nurhan Fırat" (in Turkish). Bir Dünya Bilgi. Retrieved 2012-11-28.


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