1989 European Karate Championships

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1989 European Karate Championships
Location Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Titograd, Yugoslavia
DatesMay 18 to 21
  1988
1990  

The 1989 European Karate Championships , the 24th edition, was held in Titograd, Yugoslavia from May 2 to 4, 1989. [1]

Contents

Medallists

Men's competition

Individual

EventGoldSilverBronze
Kata Flag of Italy.svg Dario Marchini Flag of Scotland.svg Steve Morris [2] Flag of Spain.svg Juan Carlos de la Fuente
Kumite -60 kg Flag of France.svg Damien Dovy Flag of Spain.svg David Luque Camacho Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Keil
Flag of Norway.svg Stein Rønning
Kumite -65 kg Flag of France.svg Didier Lupo Flag of Turkey.svg Haldun Alagaş Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Dragoljub Kopitović
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Stephens
Kumite -70 kg Flag of France.svg Bruno Pellicier Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Thomas Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Olivier Knupfer [3]
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Dragoljub Fatić
Kumite -75 kg Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Lentini Flag of Scotland.svg Laughland Wylie [2] Flag of the Netherlands.svg Delano van der Kust
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Džezmir Muratagic
Kumite -80 kg Flag of Spain.svg José Manuel Egea Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dudley Josepa Flag of Spain.svg Serafin Blanco Granes
Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Hallman
Kumite +84 kg Flag of France.svg Marc Pyrée Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Vic Charles Flag of Spain.svg Juan Antonio Hernández
Flag of Sweden.svg Jöran Thell
Kumite Sanbon Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dudley Josepa Flag of France.svg Serge Tomao Flag of Sweden.svg Karl Daggfeldt
Flag of Germany.svg Kostas Sariyannis
Kumite Ippon Flag of France.svg Thierry Masci Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Hallman Flag of Cyprus.svg Pavlo Protopapa
Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Reuss

Team

EventGoldSilverBronze
KataFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of France.svg  France
KumiteFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia

Women's competition

Individual

EventGoldSilverBronze
Kata Flag of Italy.svg Cristina Restelli [4] Flag of Germany.svg Simone Schreiner Flag of Spain.svg Maite San Narciso
Kumite -53 kg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ivonne Senff Flag of Italy.svg Anna Di Cesare Flag of France.svg Cathérine Girardet
Flag of Germany.svg Gabi Koslowski
Kumite -60 kg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Molly Samuel Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Annette Bailey Flag of France.svg Monique Amghar
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annelies Bouma
Kumite +60 kg Flag of France.svg Cathérine Belhriti Flag of the Netherlands.svg Annelies Bremmers Flag of the Netherlands.svg Laicam How
Flag of Germany.svg Silvia Wiegaertner

Team

EventGoldSilverBronze
KataFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Flag of France.svg  France
KumiteFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

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References

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