2024 European Karate Championships – Women's 61 kg

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Women's 61 kg
at the 2024 European Karate Championships
Venue Krešimir Ćosić Hall
Location Zadar, Croatia
Dates10–11 May
Nations33
Teams33
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  2023
2025  

The women's 61 kg competition at the 2024 European Karate Championships was held from 10 to 11 May 2024. [1]

Contents

Results

Final

Final
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ingrida Suchánková  (SVK)6
Flag of Austria.svg  Lejla Topalovic  (AUT)5

Top half

Round of 64
Score
Flag of England.svg  Jasmine Pomeroy  (ENG)0–2Flag of Spain.svg  Indira Garcia  (ESP)
Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Spain.svg  Indira Garcia  (ESP)1
ANA flag (2017).svg  Maria Azarava  (ANA)4ANA flag (2017).svg  Maria Azarava  (ANA)0
Flag of Serbia.svg  Nevena Filipov  (SRB)8Flag of Serbia.svg  Nevena Filipov  (SRB)3
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Nina Radjenovic  (SUI)1 Flag of Serbia.svg  Nevena Filipov  (SRB)2
Flag of Latvia.svg  Aleksandra Davidova  (LAT)2Flag of Turkey.svg  Fatma Naz Yenen  (TUR)4
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Aysu Aliyeva  (AZE)0 Flag of Latvia.svg  Aleksandra Davidova  (LAT)0
Flag of Hungary.svg  Aleksandra Ilankovic  (HUN)1 Flag of Turkey.svg  Fatma Naz Yenen  (TUR)1
Flag of Turkey.svg  Fatma Naz Yenen  (TUR)3Flag of Turkey.svg  Fatma Naz Yenen  (TUR)2
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Hana Debeljak  (SLO)0 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ingrida Suchánková  (SVK)2
Flag of Sweden.svg  Anna-Johanna Nilsson  (SWE)4Flag of Sweden.svg  Anna-Johanna Nilsson  (SWE)0
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Veronika Kostovska  (MKD)0 Flag of France.svg  Laura Sivert  (FRA)0
Flag of France.svg  Laura Sivert  (FRA)1Flag of Sweden.svg  Anna-Johanna Nilsson  (SWE)2
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ingrida Suchánková  (SVK)2Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ingrida Suchánková  (SVK)3
Flag of Portugal.svg  Renata Baptista  (POR)1 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ingrida Suchánková  (SVK)3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ashley Kakiay  (NED)5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ashley Kakiay  (NED)1
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anita Serogina  (UKR)4

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Croatia.svg  Mia Čačko  (CRO)2
Flag of Scotland.svg  Carly McNab  (SCO)5Flag of Scotland.svg  Carly McNab  (SCO)1
Flag of Kosovo.svg  Elmedina Istogu  (KOS)3Flag of Kosovo.svg  Elmedina Istogu  (KOS)4
Flag of Greece.svg  Konstantina Chrysopoulou  (GRE)2 Flag of Kosovo.svg  Elmedina Istogu  (KOS)0
Flag of Romania.svg  Miruna Mălăuţă  (ROU)1 Flag of Austria.svg  Lejla Topalovic  (AUT)2
Flag of Austria.svg  Lejla Topalovic  (AUT)6Flag of Austria.svg  Lejla Topalovic  (AUT)4
Flag of Poland.svg  Daniela Holk  (POL)2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Maryam Ajaray  (BEL)1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Maryam Ajaray  (BEL)4Flag of Austria.svg  Lejla Topalovic  (AUT)2
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Gabrielė Marozaitė  (LTU)5 Flag of Germany.svg  Reem Khamis  (GER)1
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Tina Vujadinović  (MNE)5Flag of Montenegro.svg  Tina Vujadinović  (MNE)0
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Emina Sipović  (BIH)4Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Emina Sipović  (BIH)8
Flag of Denmark.svg  Erika Batakujevic  (DEN)3 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Emina Sipović  (BIH)4
Flag of Italy.svg  Giulia Angelucci  (ITA)3Flag of Germany.svg  Reem Khamis  (GER)4
Flag of Finland.svg  Kiia Koponen  (FIN)0 Flag of Italy.svg  Giulia Angelucci  (ITA)1
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Anthea Stylianou  (CYP)0 Flag of Germany.svg  Reem Khamis  (GER)4
Flag of Germany.svg  Reem Khamis  (GER)4

Repechage

Repechage round 1Repechage round 2Bronze medals
Flag of Portugal.svg  Renata Baptista  (POR)0Flag of Sweden.svg  Anna-Johanna Nilsson  (SWE)0Flag of Turkey.svg  Fatma Naz Yenen  (TUR)2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ashley Kakiay  (NED)1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ashley Kakiay  (NED)0Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ashley Kakiay  (NED)1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Maryam Ajaray  (BEL)1Flag of Kosovo.svg  Elmedina Istogu  (KOS)2Flag of Germany.svg  Reem Khamis  (GER)9
Flag of Romania.svg  Miruna Mălăuţă  (ROU)2Flag of Romania.svg  Miruna Mălăuţă  (ROU)3Flag of Romania.svg  Miruna Mălăuţă  (ROU)4

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References

  1. "Competition programme" (PDF). EKF . Retrieved 7 May 2024.