2021 World Karate Championships – Men's 84 kg

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Men's kumite 84 kg
at the 2021 World Karate Championships
Venue Hamdan Sports Complex
Location Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dates16–20 November
Competitors70 from 70 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
  2018
2023  

The Men's 84 kg competition at the 2021 World Karate Championships was held from 16 to 20 November 2021. [1]

Contents

Results

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Chile.svg Fabián Huaiquimán 5
 
 
 
Flag of Morocco.svg Nabil Ech-chaabi 5
 
Flag of Chile.svg Fabián Huaiquimán 6
 
 
 
Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Badawy 6
 
Flag of France.svg Jessie Da Costa 2
 
 
Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Badawy 2
 

Repechage

Repechage 1Repechage 2Repechage 3Repechage 4Bronze medal
                  
Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Mori 0
Flag of El Salvador.svg Jorge Merino 0
Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Mori 2
Flag of Colombia.svg Rubén Henao 1
Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Mori 4
Flag of Albania.svg Alvin Karaqi 3
Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Mori 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Brian Timmermans 0
Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Mori 2
Flag of Morocco.svg Nabil Ech-chaabi 0
Repechage 2Repechage 3Repechage 4Bronze medal
                  
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Kvesić 3
Flag of Iraq.svg Othman Majeed Shvan 0
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Kvesić 7
Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Silva 0
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Kvesić 4
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Faraj Al-Nashri 0
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Kvesić 2
Flag of France.svg Jessie Da Costa 4

Top half

Section 1

First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth roundQuarterfinals
                  
Flag of Algeria.svg Anis Samy Brahimi 1
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Fortune Nyabanga 0
Flag of Algeria.svg Anis Samy Brahimi 6
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Chun-wei 7
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Chun-wei 5
Flag of Malaysia.svg Somanroy Arulveeran 0
Flag of Malaysia.svg Somanroy Arulveeran 7
Flag of Pakistan.svg Muhammad Awais 2
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Chun-wei 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Brian Timmermans 1
Flag of Ireland.svg Christopher McCarthy Crean 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Brian Timmermans 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Brian Timmermans 2
Flag of Lithuania.svg Vaidotas Dobrovolskis 1
Flag of Lithuania.svg Vaidotas Dobrovolskis 0
Flag of India.svg Vishal 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Brian Timmermans 0
Flag of Chile.svg Fabián Huaiquimán 1
Flag of Chile.svg Fabián Huaiquimán 3
Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Mori 0
Flag of Chile.svg Fabián Huaiquimán 0
Flag of El Salvador.svg Jorge Merino 0
Flag of Chile.svg Fabián Huaiquimán 6
Flag of Colombia.svg Rubén Henao 1
Flag of Cyprus.svg Symeon Parpounas 0
Flag of Colombia.svg Rubén Henao 2
Flag of Chile.svg Fabián Huaiquimán 3
Flag of Albania.svg Alvin Karaqi 2
Flag of Estonia.svg Albert Baranov 2
Flag of Italy.svg Michele Martina 3
Flag of Italy.svg Michele Martina 0
Flag of Albania.svg Alvin Karaqi 1
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Cruz Minuet 0
Flag of Albania.svg Alvin Karaqi 5

Section 2

First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth roundQuarterfinals
                  
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Ibrokhim Khujayorov 3
Flag of Tunisia.svg Thameur Slimani 5
Flag of Tunisia.svg Thameur Slimani 2
Flag of Morocco.svg Nabil Ech-chaabi 3
Flag of Morocco.svg Nabil Ech-chaabi 5
Flag of Greece.svg Konstantinos Mastrogiannis 0
Flag of Slovakia.svg Maroš Janovčík 1
Flag of Greece.svg Konstantinos Mastrogiannis 6
Flag of Morocco.svg Nabil Ech-chaabi 0
Flag of Portugal.svg Tomás Silva 0
Flag of Serbia.svg Vladimir Brežančić 5
Flag of Kuwait.svg Mohammad Al-Mijadi 3
Flag of Serbia.svg Vladimir Brežančić 0
Flag of Portugal.svg Tomás Silva 0
Flag of England.svg Devante Walters 0
Flag of Portugal.svg Tomás Silva 7
Flag of Morocco.svg Nabil Ech-chaabi 0
Flag of Ukraine.svg Valerii Chobotar 0
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Panah Abdullayev 2
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Meris Muhović 1
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Panah Abdullayev 1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anouar Bougrine 1
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Berat Jakupi 0
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anouar Bougrine 1
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Panah Abdullayev 1
Flag of Ukraine.svg Valerii Chobotar 2
Flag of Finland.svg Björn Kulovuori
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lau Bak Hang
Flag of Finland.svg Björn Kulovuori 0
Flag of Ukraine.svg Valerii Chobotar 3
Flag of Kosovo.svg Benjamin Shabani 2
Flag of Ukraine.svg Valerii Chobotar 5

Bottom half

Section 3

First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth roundQuarterfinals
                  
Flag of Jordan.svg Mazin Juaidi 1
Flag of the United States.svg Kamran Madani 0
Flag of Jordan.svg Mazin Juaidi 2
Flag of Ecuador.svg José Acevedo 7
Flag of Ecuador.svg José Acevedo 0
Flag of Georgia.svg Khvicha Kiparoidze 3
Flag of Poland.svg Dawid Sobkowiak 0
Flag of Georgia.svg Khvicha Kiparoidze 2
Flag of Georgia.svg Khvicha Kiparoidze 3
Flag of Norway.svg Adrian Lopez Salas 0
Flag of Norway.svg Adrian Lopez Salas 6
Flag of Mexico.svg Jorge Viveros 0
Flag of Norway.svg Adrian Lopez Salas 1
Flag of Hungary.svg Tibor Hidasi 0
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Igor Chikhmarev 0
Flag of Hungary.svg Tibor Hidasi 0
Flag of Georgia.svg Khvicha Kiparoidze 0
Flag of France.svg Jessie Da Costa 1
Flag of France.svg Jessie Da Costa 3
Flag of Switzerland.svg Keanu Cattin 0
Flag of France.svg Jessie Da Costa 8
Flag of Spain.svg Lander Orbea 0
Flag of France.svg Jessie Da Costa 3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mohammad Reza Nikbakhsh 2
Flag of Kenya.svg Christopher Wambua 2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mohammad Reza Nikbakhsh 3
Flag of France.svg Jessie Da Costa 2
Flag of Belarus.svg Anton Isakau 1
Flag of Venezuela.svg Freddy Valera 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Michel Corbalan 3
Flag of Venezuela.svg Freddy Valera 0
Flag of Belarus.svg Anton Isakau 3
Flag of Germany.svg Janne Haubold 4
Flag of Belarus.svg Anton Isakau 5

Section 4

First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth roundQuarterfinals
                  
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Adil Khaidar 0
  Aleksandr Shcherban 4
  Aleksandr Shcherban 2
Flag of Romania.svg Vlad Iorga 6
Flag of Romania.svg Vlad Iorga 2
Flag of Austria.svg Robin Rettenbacher 7
Flag of Austria.svg Robin Rettenbacher 4
Flag of Latvia.svg Dens Sadikovs 3
Flag of Austria.svg Robin Rettenbacher 0
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Faraj Al-Nashri 2
Flag of South Korea.svg Baek Junh-yeok 2
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Mohamed Dames 4
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Mohamed Dames 3
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Faraj Al-Nashri 5
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Faraj Al-Nashri 6
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simeon Stoychev 0
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Faraj Al-Nashri 5
Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Badawy 7
Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Silva 3
Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Haag 0
Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Silva 2
Flag of Turkey.svg Samed Gök 0
Flag of Turkey.svg Samed Gök 7
Flag of Montenegro.svg Nikola Malović 4
Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Silva 2
Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Badawy 6
Flag of South Africa.svg Slade Taylor 1
Flag of Iraq.svg Othman Majeed Shvan 5
Flag of Iraq.svg Othman Majeed Shvan 0
Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Badawy 10
Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Badawy 5
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Kvesić 4

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