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1999 Cadet, Junior and U21 Karate World Championship

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1999 Cadet and Junior Karate World Championship
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Dates29-31 October
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The 1999 World Junior and Cadet Karate Championships was the 1st edition of the World Cadet and Junior Karate Championships, and was held in Sofia, Bulgaria from October 29 to October 31, 1999.[1][2]

Medalists[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Cadet Kata J. Fernandez

 Spain

J. Huynh

 Italy

Luca Brancaleon

 France

Junior Kata Takashi Katada

 Japan

Akio Tamashiro

 Peru

Kristian Novak

 Croatia

Junior Team Kata  Spain  France  Iran
Cadet Kumite -55kg Naser Alajmi

 Kuwait

M. Athenion

 France

V. Moraliev

 Bulgaria

M. Sonmez

 Turkey

Kumite -60kg Y. Bernard

 France

S. Bayo

 Spain

S. Kayahara

 Japan

Sergio Sanchez

 Venezuela

Kumite -65kg A. Azanov

 Russia

B. Brutzki

 Germany

A. Bony

 France

C. Garcia

 Spain

Kumite -70kg Jasem Vishkaei

 Iran

J. Fernandez

 Spain

F. Demir

 Turkey

F. Lassere

 France

Kumite -75kg C. Ibanez

 Spain

T. Lovato

 Germany

Ali Al Dosauri

 Kuwait

T. Metin

 Turkey

Kumite 75+kg T. Motomura

 Japan

H. Mesbah

 France

L. Borer

 England

R. Carvalho

 Brazil

Junior Kumite -60kg L. Debono

 France

Konstantinos Pappas

 Greece

B. Ivanov

 Bulgaria

A. Mojdeli

 Iran

Kumite -65kg Ciro Massa

 Italy

N. Tsanev

 Bulgaria

C. Cevik

 Germany

F. Naderinejad

 Iran

Kumite -70kg H. Saedi

 Iran

Islamutdin Eldarouchev

 Russia

A. Kameyama

 Japan

M. Trencansky

 Slovakia

Kumite -75kg Yavuz Karamollaoğlu

 Turkey

Klaudio Farmadín

 Slovakia

G. Cossou

 France

Adnan Hodžić

 Bosnia & Herzegovina

Kumite -80kg Daniël Sabanovic

 Netherlands

Franck Chantalou

 France

Alexandr Guerunov

 Russia

M. Lazic

 Yugoslavia

Kumite 80+kg A. Kalusic

 Bosnia & Herzegovina

László Rózsahegyi

 Hungary

A. Broeke

 Netherlands

J. Martinez

 Spain

Junior Team Kumite  Russia  Italy  Bosnia & Herzegovina
 Germany

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Cadet Kata Nao Morooka

 Japan

Ruth Jimenez Fernandez

 Spain

L. Ditoo

 France

Junior Kata Almudena Muñoz Gonzales

 Spain

S. Mazzoleni

 Italy

J. Signavong

 France

Junior Team Kata  France  Spain  Italy
Junior Kumite -53kg N. Garcia

 Spain

M. Otovic

 Yugoslavia

M. Lakksonen

 Finland

L. Silva

 Brazil

Kumite -60kg Roksande Lazarevic

 Serbia

E. Irish

 USA

Gulcihan Ustaoglu

 Turkey

A. Villaverde

 Spain

Kumite 60+kg Cristina Feo Gomez

 Spain

K. Lowe

 England

S. Pecovic

 Yugoslavia

A. Rozelli

 Brazil

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain (ESP)64313
2 France (FRA)35513
3 Japan (JPN)3025
4 Iran (IRI)2035
5 Italy (ITA)1124
 Yugoslavia (YUG)1124
7 Russia (RUS)1113
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)1012
 Kuwait (KUW)1012
 Netherlands (NED)1012
11 Germany (GER)0213
12 England (ENG)0112
13 Greece (GRE)0101
 Hungary (HUN)0101
 Peru (PER)0101
 United States (USA)0101
17 Brazil (BRA)0033
18 Finland (FIN)0011
 Venezuela (VEN)0011
Totals (19 nations)20192867

References[edit]

  1. Kralove, Karate Spartak Hradec. "World Junior and Cadet Championships 1999 - Karate results and charts". www.karaterec.com. Retrieved 2021-10-16.
  2. "Results - World Championships Junior | WKF". www.wkf.net. Retrieved 2021-10-16.

External links[edit]


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