2023 European Karate Championships – Men's 67 kg

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Men's 67 kg
at the 2023 European Karate Championships
Venue Palacio Multiusos de Guadalajara
Location Guadalajara, Spain
Dates23, 25 March
Competitors31 from 31 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
  2022
2024  

The Men's 67 kg competition at the 2023 European Karate Championships was held on 23 and 25 March 2023. [1]

Contents

Results

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Uygur 0
 
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg Dionysios Xenos 1
 
Flag of Greece.svg Dionysios Xenos 2
 
 
 
Flag of France.svg Steven Da Costa 4
 
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tural Aghalarzade 0
 
 
Flag of France.svg Steven Da Costa 2
 

Repechage

Repechage 1Repechage 2Bronze medal
          
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nasreddine Ajaray 4
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Delestal 7
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Delestal 11
Flag of England.svg Jed Thompson 3
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Delestal 0
Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Uygur 5
RepechageBronze medal
      
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Maresca 4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Noah Pisino 0
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Maresca 1
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tural Aghalarzade 2

Top half

Section 1

 
Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Amin Klino 0
 
 
 
Flag of Albania.svg Xhino Toli 10
 
Flag of Albania.svg Xhino Toli 3
 
 
 
Flag of Armenia.svg Suren Harutyunyan 1
 
Flag of Armenia.svg Suren Harutyunyan 6
 
 
 
Flag of Portugal.svg Joaquim Mendes 5
 
Flag of Albania.svg Xhino Toli 4
 
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Uygur 5
 
Flag of Denmark.svg Jimmy Jodelli 1
 
 
 
Flag of Ireland.svg Conor O'Sullivan 0
 
Flag of Denmark.svg Jimmy Jodelli 0
 
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Uygur 5
 
Flag of Sweden.svg Mohammed Alnmer 1
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Uygur 2
 

Section 2

 
Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
Flag of Germany.svg Tim Steiner 0
 
 
 
Flag of England.svg Jed Thompson 1
 
Flag of England.svg Jed Thompson 6
 
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg Boran Berak 3
 
Flag of Serbia.svg Stefan Joksić 0
 
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg Boran Berak 2
 
Flag of England.svg Jed Thompson 0
 
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg Dionysios Xenos 1
 
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Delestal 8
 
 
 
Flag of Estonia.svg Markus Ojala Tan 2
 
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Delestal 1
 
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg Dionysios Xenos 3
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nasreddine Ajaray 0
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg Dionysios Xenos 2
 

Bottom half

Section 3

 
Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Emil Pavlov 4
 
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Denys Kopytko 2
 
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Emil Pavlov 0
 
 
 
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tural Aghalarzade 6
 
Flag of Romania.svg Ștefan Comănescu 0
 
 
 
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tural Aghalarzade 0
 
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Tural Aghalarzade 2
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Yves Martial Tadissi 2
 
Flag of Poland.svg Miłosz Sabiecki 2
 
 
 
Flag of Slovenia.svg Niklas Tamše 4
 
Flag of Slovenia.svg Niklas Tamše 2
 
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Yves Martial Tadissi 1
 
Flag of Latvia.svg Artur Stepanov 3
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg Yves Martial Tadissi 4
 

Section 4

 
Round of 32Round of 16Quarterfinals
 
          
 
 
 
 
Flag of Cyprus.svg Marcos Tsangaras 4
 
 
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg Matěj Homola 1
 
Flag of Cyprus.svg Marcos Tsangaras 1
 
 
 
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Noah Pisino 4
 
Flag of Georgia.svg Ika Sulamanidze 2
 
 
 
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Noah Pisino 3
 
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Noah Pisino 0
 
 
 
Flag of France.svg Steven Da Costa 4
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Maresca 8
 
 
 
Flag of Scotland.svg Dylan Rush 0
 
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Maresca 1
 
 
Flag of France.svg Steven Da Costa 3
 
 
 
 

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References

  1. "Guadalajara to host anticipated EKF Senior Championships". 12 January 2023.