Karate at the 2015 European Games – Qualification

Last updated

There will be a total of 96 qualifying places available for karate at the 2015 European Games: 48 for men and 48 for women. Eight athletes will compete in each of the 12 events. [1] Each competing nation will be allowed to enter a maximum of 12 competitors, one in each weight class. Hosts Azerbaijan is also allowed to enter an athlete in each weight class. Quota places will be allocated to the competitor(s) that achieved the place in the qualification events. [2]

Contents

Qualification summary

NOCMenWomenTotal
60kg 67kg 75kg 84kg +84kg Kata 50kg 55kg 61kg 68kg +68kg Kata
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania X1
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria XX2
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan XXXXXXXXXXXX12
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus X1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium X1
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria X1
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia XXXXXX6
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic X1
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus X1
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark X1
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland XX2
Flag of France.svg  France XXXXXXXXXX10
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia X1
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany XXXXX5
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece XXX3
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary X1
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland X1
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland X1
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy XXXX4
Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo X1
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia X1
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg X1
Flag of Macedonia.svg  Macedonia XX2
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro X1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands X1
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway X1
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland X1
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal X1
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania X1
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia XX2
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia XXX3
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia X1
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia X1
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain XXXXXXX7
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden X1
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland X1
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey XXXXXXXXXXX11
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine XXX3
38 NOCs88888888888896

Qualification timeline

EventDateVenue
2015 European Karate Championships 19–22 March 2015 Flag of Turkey.svg Istanbul
Allocation of quota places24 March 2015

Men

60 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
European Championships6Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Maresca  (ITA)
Flag of France.svg  Sofiane Agoudjil  (FRA)
Flag of Russia.svg  Evgeny Plakhutin  (RUS)
Flag of Spain.svg  Matías Gómez  (ESP)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Marko Antić  (SRB)
Flag of Macedonia.svg  Emil Pavlov  (MKD)
Universality place1Flag of Albania.svg  Halil Marqeshi  (ALB)
Total8

67 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Niyazi Aliyev  (AZE)
European Championships6Flag of Turkey.svg  Burak Uygur  (TUR)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Danil Domdjoni  (CRO)
Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Rasero  (ESP)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Yves Martial Tadissi  (HUN)
Flag of France.svg  Steven Da Costa  (FRA)
Flag of Germany.svg  Ricardo Giegler  (GER)
Universality place1Flag of Georgia.svg  Irakli Tkebuchava  (GEO)
Total8

75 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Rafael Aghayev  (AZE)
European Championships6Flag of Germany.svg  Noah Bitsch  (GER)
Flag of Italy.svg  Luigi Busà  (ITA)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Ruslans Sadikovs  (LAT)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Erman Eltemur  (TUR)
Flag of France.svg  Logan Da Costa  (FRA)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Illya Nikulin  (UKR)
Universality place1Flag of Cyprus.svg  Panayiotis Loizides  (CYP)
Total8

84 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Aykhan Mamayev  (AZE)
European Championships6Flag of Italy.svg  Nello Maestri  (ITA)
Flag of France.svg  Kenji Grillon  (FRA)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Ugur Aktas  (TUR)
Flag of Kosovo.svg  Alvin Karaqi  (KOS)
Flag of Greece.svg  Georgios Tzanos  (GRE)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaroslav Horuna  (UKR)
Universality place1Flag of Poland.svg  Kamil Warda  (POL)
Total8

+84 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
European Championships6Flag of Serbia.svg  Slobodan Bitević  (SRB)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Enes Erkan  (TUR)
Flag of Macedonia.svg  Martin Nestorovski  (MKD)
Flag of Germany.svg  Jonathan Horne  (GER)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Felipe Reis  (POR)
Flag of Greece.svg  Spyridon Margaritopoulos  (GRE)
Universality place1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Moreno Sheppard  (NED)
Total8

Kata

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Tural Baljanli  (AZE)
European Championships6Flag of Spain.svg  Damián Quintero  (ESP)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Mehmet Yakan  (TUR)
Flag of France.svg  Vu Duc Minh Dack  (FRA)
Flag of Italy.svg  Mattia Busato  (ITA)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Christopher Rohde  (DEN)
Flag of Finland.svg  Pasi Hirvonen  (FIN)
Universality place1Flag of Romania.svg  Adrian Guta  (ROU)
Total8

Women

50 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
European Championships6Flag of Austria.svg  Bettina Plank  (AUT)
Flag of France.svg  Alexandra Recchia  (FRA)
Flag of Germany.svg  Duygu Bugur  (GER)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Serap Özçelik  (TUR)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Monika Berulec  (CRO)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Kateryna Kryva  (UKR)
Universality place1Flag of Belarus.svg  Mariya Koulinkvich  (BLR)
Total8

55 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
European Championships6Flag of France.svg  Emilie Thouy  (FRA)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Tuba Yakan  (TUR)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Jennifer Warling  (LUX)
Flag of Spain.svg  Cristina Ferrer  (ESP)
Flag of Serbia.svg  Branka Aranđelović  (SRB)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Jelena Kovačević  (CRO)
Universality place1Flag of Norway.svg  Bettina Alstadsæther  (NOR)
Total8

61 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
European Championships6Flag of France.svg  Lucie Ignace  (FRA)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Ana Lenard  (CRO)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ingrida Suchánková  (SVK)
Flag of Spain.svg  Irene Colomar  (ESP)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Merve Çoban  (TUR)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Tjaša Ristić  (SLO)
Universality place1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Nele De Vos  (BEL)
Total8

68 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
European Championships6Flag of Austria.svg  Alisa Buchinger  (AUT)
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Elena Quirici  (SUI)
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Marina Raković  (MNE)
Flag of Spain.svg  Cristina Vizcaíno  (ESP)
Flag of Greece.svg  Vassiliki Panetsidou  (GRE)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Hafsa Şeyda Burucu  (TUR)
Universality place1Flag of Iceland.svg  Telma Rut Frímannsdóttir  (ISL)
Total8

+68 kg

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
European Championships6Flag of Croatia.svg  Maša Martinović  (CRO)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Meltem Hocaoğlu  (TUR)
Flag of Finland.svg  Helena Kuusisto  (FIN)
Flag of France.svg  Nadège Ait-Ibrahim  (FRA)
Flag of Russia.svg  Ivanna Zaytseva  (RUS)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Hana Antunovic  (SWE)
Universality place1Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Borislava Ganeva  (BUL)
Total8

Kata

Means of qualificationTotal
places
Qualified athletes
Host nation1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
European Championships6Flag of Spain.svg  Sandra Sánchez  (ESP)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Dilara Bozan  (TUR)
Flag of Germany.svg  Jasmin Bleul  (GER)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Veronika Mišková  (CZE)
Flag of France.svg  Sandy Scordo  (FRA)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Vlatka Kiuk  (CRO)
Universality place1Flag of Ireland.svg  Karen Dolphin  (IRL)
Total8

Related Research Articles

Repechage practice amongst ladder competitions

Repechage is a practice in series competitions that allows participants who failed to meet qualifying standards by a small margin to continue to the next round. A well known example is the wild card system.

The cross-country skiing competition of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver were held at Whistler Olympic Park. The events were held between 15 and 28 February 2010.

The Taekwondo competition at the 2012 Games will include 128 athletes, 64 in each gender, 16 in each of the eight weight divisions. Each competing nation will be allowed to enter a maximum of 4 competitors, two of each gender. Each nation will therefore be eligible to compete in a maximum of half the weight categories.

Taekwondo at the 2016 Summer Olympics Taekwondo competition

Taekwondo at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place from 17 to 20 August at the Carioca Arena 3 inside the Barra Olympic Park in Barra da Tijuca. Around 128 taekwondo fighters competed in eight weight categories; four for men, and four for women.

Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo will feature 128 taekwondo fighters competing in eight weight categories; four for men, and four for women.

There will be a total of 128 qualifying places available for taekwondo at the 2015 European Games: 64 for men and 64 for women. 16 athletes will compete in each of the 8 events. Each competing nation will be allowed to enter a maximum of 8 competitors in total, and a maximum of 1 athlete in any weight class. Hosts Azerbaijan is also allowed to enter an athlete in each weight class. Quota places will be allocated by reference to the World Taekwondo Federation Olympic Ranking List as it stands on 31 March 2015.

Azerbaijan at the 2015 European Games

Azerbaijan participated at the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan from 12 to 28 June 2015. As host nation, Azerbaijan automatically receives a number in quota places in each sport, regardless of how they fare in the qualification.

Turkey at the 2016 Summer Olympics overview about Turkey at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Turkey competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. Since the nation's debut in 1908, Turkish athletes have appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games, except for three occasions. Turkey failed to register any athletes at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, did not attend the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles at the period of worldwide Great Depression, and also joined the United States-led boycott, when Moscow hosted the 1980 Summer Olympics. The Turkish team consisted of 103 athletes, 55 men and 48 women, across twenty-one sports.

Bulgaria at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Bulgaria competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. Bulgaria made their official debut at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Bulgarian athletes had appeared in every edition of the Summer Olympics since 1924, except for three occasions: the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, and the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles because of Bulgaria's actions in WW2, the worldwide Great Depression and the Soviet boycott, respectively.

Mexico at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. This was the nation's twenty-third appearance at the Summer Olympics. The Mexican Olympic Committee sent the nation's largest delegation to the Games since 1972, with a total of 124 athletes, 80 men and 44 women, competing across 26 sports.

Morocco at the 2016 Summer Olympics Summer Olympic Games delegation

Morocco competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. This was the nation's fourteenth appearance at the Summer Olympics.

This article details the qualifying phase for taekwondo at the 2016 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games will comprise a total of 128 taekwondo fighters coming from their respective NOCs. Each NOC is allowed to enter up to a maximum of eight competitors, four of each gender, based on the WTF Olympic rankings, such that an athlete per NOC must be among the top six in each weight category. If an NOC has qualified a minimum of two male and a minimum of two female athletes through ranking, it cannot participate in the respective Continental Qualification Tournament unless it relinquishes the places obtained through ranking.

Paratriathlon at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

The paratriathlon competitions at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro took place from 10–12 September 2016 at Fort Copacabana. Sixty athletes competed across two genders, and six events. This was the first Paralympic Games to feature paratriathlon, one of two new sports added to the schedule for 2016.

Powerlifting at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

Powerlifting at the 2016 Summer Paralympics was held at Riocentro from September, with a maximum of 180 athletes, competing in 20 events. According to the classification rules of the International Federation for Powerlifting athletes which cannot participate in weightlifting events because of a physical impairment affecting their legs or hips are deemed eligible to compete in powerlifting events at the Paralympics.

Chinese Taipei at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

Chinese Taipei competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 September 2016.

Shooting at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

Shooting at the 2016 Summer Paralympics consisted of twelve events, eight for rifle and 4 for pistol, across a range of men's, women's and mixed events.

Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics is an event to be held in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. It will be the debut appearance of karate at the Summer Olympics. Karate is one of five new sports added to the Olympic program specifically for 2020, rather than as a permanent sport.

This article details the qualifying phase for karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics. 80 quota places for the Games are entitled to the karatekas coming from their respective NOCs, based on the results at designated tournaments supervised by World Karate Federation. Each NOC could enter a maximum of eight karatekas. Host nation Japan has reserved a spot in each of all 8 events, while four are made available to NOCs through a Tripartite Commission Invitation.

This article details the qualifying phase for taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games will comprise a total of 128 taekwondo fighters coming from their respective NOCs. Each NOC is allowed to enter up to one competitor per event, resulting in a maximum of eight competitors, four of each gender.

This article details the qualifying phase for weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games includes 196 athletes. Each competing nation is allowed to enter a maximum of 8 competitors, 4 men and 4 women.

References