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2023 World Karate Championships – Men's individual kata

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Men's individual kata
at the 2023 World Karate Championships
VenueLászló Papp Budapest Sports Arena
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Dates24, 28 October
Competitors71 from 71 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Turkey
silver medal    Spain
bronze medal    United States
bronze medal    Japan
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The men's individual kata competition at the 2023 World Karate Championships was held on 24 and 28 October 2023.[1][2]

Results

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Round 1

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Rank Pool 1 Pool 2 Pool 3 Pool 4
Athlete Total Athlete Total Athlete Total Athlete Total
1 Italy Mattia Busato 42.5 Spain Damián Quintero 41.9 Switzerland Yuki Ujihara 40.4 United States Ariel Torres 41.5
2 France Franck Ngoan 40.9 Slovakia Roman Hrčka 39.5 Morocco Salah El Mansoury 39.7 Azerbaijan Roman Heydarov 39.4
3 Latvia Kirils Membo 39.7 South Korea Park Hee-jun 38.5 Serbia Uroš Subota 39.1 Kuwait Mohammad Al-Mosawi 38.8
4 Greece Lamprinos Marios Markesinis 39.5   Konstantin Sutiagin 37.8 Czech Republic Matteo Tamborlani 38.3 Philippines Jeremy Laurence Nopre 38.2
5 Indonesia Ahmad Zigi Zaresta Yuda 38.4 Kazakhstan Madi Kateshov 36.8 Germany Lukas Grimm 37.9 Netherlands Rick Sonnema 37.1
6 Malaysia Asmadie Muhammad Aiqal 37.3 Bosnia and Herzegovina Tarik Salkić 36.6 Slovenia Jure Sluga 37.4 Peru Mariano Wong 37.1
7 Senegal Omar Diop 37.1 Australia Shaun Yuen 35.8 Norway Ruben Vinje Fagerland 37.0 Poland Piotr Iwaszkiewicz 37.0
8 Lithuania Dovydas Žymantas 36.8 Mexico Ahxel Tepal 35.5 Ecuador Andrés Tejada 36.2 New Zealand Isaac Hoshi 37.0
9 Cayman Islands Nick Young 34.4 Iceland Þórður Jökull Henrysson 34.8 Canada Nathan Yuki McNeil 35.9 Qatar Adham Hashem 35.8
10 San Marino Matteo Mucciolil 30.5
Rank Pool 5 Pool 6 Pool 7 Pool 8
Athlete Total Athlete Total Athlete Total Athlete Total
1 Turkey Ali Sofuoğlu 41.6 Egypt Karim Waleed Ghaly 41.2 Chinese Taipei Chen Chao-ching 40.5 Japan Kakeru Nishiyama 39.7
2 Sweden William Tran 39.1 Iran Sadra Shidzi 39.4 Hong Kong Howard Hung 40.0 Hungary Botond Nagy 38.8
3 Iraq Salih Binar Hama 38.0 Bulgaria Penyo Penev 38.9 Venezuela Cleiver Casanova 39.4 Ukraine Yaroslav Fedorov 38.6
4 Romania Petru Comănescu 37.9 Costa Rica Joshua Núñez 37.3 Montenegro Vladimir Mijač 38.7 England James Harrison 37.2
5 Algeria Saber Ben Makhlouf 37.5 Brazil Dyun Thiago Kimura 37.1 Puerto Rico Robert Torres 38.3 Croatia Matija Relić 37.2
6 Colombia Hernán Amaya 37.2 Republic of Ireland David Gannon 37.0 Argentina Luca Impagnatiello 38.2 Andorra Silvio Moreira 36.9
7 North Macedonia David Spasovski 36.3 South Africa Jesse Sim 36.5 Portugal Artur Neto 37.9 Denmark David Veistrup 34.0
8 Kenya Labib Mohamed 33.1 Jordan Kareem Abu Al-Haija 36.2 Austria Florian Zöchling 37.2 India Aniket Gupta 33.7
9 Macau Kuok Kin Hang Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Malki 35.3 Kosovo Ventor Gjuka 35.0 Chile Ankar Alquinta

Round 2

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Rank Pool 1 Pool 2 Pool 3 Pool 4
Athlete Total Athlete Total Athlete Total Athlete Total
1 Spain Damián Quintero 43.2 United States Ariel Torres 41.3 Turkey Ali Sofuoğlu 41.6 Japan Kakeru Nishiyama 42.8
2 Italy Mattia Busato 42.3 Azerbaijan Roman Heydarov 39.5 Romania Petru Comănescu 40.1 Hungary Botond Nagy 40.0
3 France Franck Ngoan 40.7 Philippines Jeremy Laurence Nopre 38.2 Costa Rica Joshua Núñez 39.5 Venezuela Cleiver Casanova 39.8
4 South Korea Park Hee-jun 40.2 Kuwait Mohammad Al-Mosawi 37.9 Egypt Karim Waleed Ghaly 39.1 Chinese Taipei Chen Chao-ching 39.7
5   Konstantin Sutiagin 39.4 Switzerland Yuki Ujihara 37.7 Iraq Salih Binar Hama 38.9 Hong Kong Howard Hung 39.6
6 Slovakia Roman Hrčka 39.3 Serbia Uroš Subota 37.3 Iran Sadra Shidzi 38.5 Montenegro Vladimir Mijač 39.0
7 Greece Lamprinos Marios Markesinis 38.5 Czech Republic Matteo Tamborlani 37.1 Sweden William Tran 37.4 Ukraine Yaroslav Fedorov 38.9
8 Latvia Kirils Membo 38.1 Morocco Salah El Mansoury 34.6 Bulgaria Penyo Penev England James Harrison 38.3

Round 3

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Rank Pool 1 Pool 2
Athlete Total Athlete Total
1 Spain Damián Quintero 43.1 Turkey Ali Sofuoğlu 43.5
2 United States Ariel Torres 41.7 Japan Kakeru Nishiyama 43.3
3 Italy Mattia Busato 41.4 Egypt Karim Waleed Ghaly 41.3
4 South Korea Park Hee-jun 41.1 Hungary Botond Nagy 40.4
5 Azerbaijan Roman Heydarov 40.7 Chinese Taipei Chen Chao-ching 39.5
6 Kuwait Mohammad Al-Mosawi 39.7 Romania Petru Comănescu 39.1
7 Philippines Jeremy Laurence Nopre 38.9 Venezuela Cleiver Casanova 39.0
8 France Franck Ngoan 38.4 Costa Rica Joshua Núñez 38.6

Finals

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Final
  
Spain Damián Quintero44.5
Turkey Ali Sofuoğlu45.6
 
Bronze medal
 
      
 
 
 
 
United States Ariel Torres43.2
 
 
Egypt Karim Waleed Ghaly42.4
 
 
 
 
 
Italy Mattia Busato42.9
 
 
Japan Kakeru Nishiyama44.4
 

References

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  1. ^ "Competition Programme" (PDF). WKF. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  2. ^ "2023 World Karate Championships Results Book". Sportdata.org. Archived from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
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