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2022 U21, Junior & Cadet World Championships
VenueKaratay Congress and Sport Center
LocationTurkey Konya, Turkey
Dates26–30 October
Competitors1779 from 98 nations
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The 2022 World Cadet, Junior and U21 Karate Championships, was a karate event held in Konya, Turkey from 26 to 30 October 2022.

Age divisions

Cadets 14-16 / Juniors 16-18 / Espoirs 18-21

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Turkey)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan100313
2 Turkey*45312
3 Egypt42511
4 Algeria3003
5 Kazakhstan2114
6 Azerbaijan2024
7 Jordan1337
8 Germany1304
9 Saudi Arabia1203
 Vietnam1203
11 France11810
12 Italy1067
13 Montenegro1023
14 Croatia1012
15 Greece1001
 Iran1001
17 Morocco0358
18 Spain0257
19 Indonesia0213
20 North Macedonia0202
21 Bosnia and Herzegovina0134
22 Hungary0112
 Netherlands0112
 Tunisia0112
25 Czech Republic0101
 Estonia0101
 Poland0101
28 Ukraine0055
29 Slovakia0022
30 Argentina0011
 Australia0011
 Canada0011
 El Salvador0011
 England0011
 Libya0011
 Philippines0011
 Romania0011
 Scotland0011
 Slovenia0011
 Thailand0011
Totals (40 entries)353569139

U-21

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Sakichi Abe
 Japan
Duc Anh Nguyen
 Vietnam
Enes Özdemir
 Turkey
Alessio Ghinami
 Italy
Kumite −60 kg Aminagha Guliyev
 Azerbaijan
Pavle Dujaković
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nikita Filipov
 Ukraine
Mohamed Salah
 Egypt
Kumite −67 kg Abdallah Hammad
 Jordan
Said Oubaya
 Morocco
Iván Gómez Campanario
 Spain
Ryoma Kitashiro
 Japan
Kumite −75 kg Alireza Heydari
 Iran
Ömer Faruk Yürür
 Turkey
Hasan Masarweh
 Jordan
Sebastiaan van Teeffelen
 Netherlands
Kumite −84 kg Matteo Fiore
 Italy
Vitomir Trajkovski
 North Macedonia
Mohammed Aljafari
 Jordan
Achraf Hbila
 Morocco
Kumite +84 kg Sanad Sufyani
 Saudi Arabia
Stefan Stojanovikj
 North Macedonia
Anes Bostandzic
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
James Francis
 England

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Mirisa Ohuchi
 Japan
Damayanti Marzella
 Indonesia
Nourhan Sewidan
 Egypt
Sakura Alforte
 Philippines
Kumite −50 kg Cylia Ouikene
 Algeria
Hiba Fellaoui
 Morocco
Gabriella Izaguirre
 El Salvador
Ema Sgardelli
 Croatia
Kumite −55 kg Louiza Abouriche
 Algeria
Bella Samasheva
 Kazakhstan
Sonia Villalobos
 Spain
Tylla Levacher
 France
Kumite −61 kg Gülbahar Gözütok
 Turkey
Reem Khamis
 Germany
Iosune Urra Beraza
 Spain
Jennifer Zameto
 France
Kumite −68 kg Thalya Sombe
 France
Sudenur Aksoy
 Turkey
Tsubasa Kama
 Japan
Elizabeta Molnar
 Slovenia
Kumite +68 kg Sara Terazawa
 Japan
Martina Šáchová
 Czech Republic
Niamh Junner
 Scotland
Milena Jovanovic
 Montenegro

Junior

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Rizuki Saito
 Japan
Furkan Kaynar
 Turkey
Ivan Martin Montenegro
 Spain
Lucas Hoffmann
 France
Team kata (Junior + Cadet)  Japan  Turkey  France
 Morocco
Kumite −55 kg Farid Savadov
 Azerbaijan
Mathias Kerneur
 France
Waseem Salamaeh
 Jordan
Guido Squillante
 Italy
Kumite −61 kg Maxim Moskvichyov
 Kazakhstan
Abdulaziz Alsaif
 Saudi Arabia
Luka Pejić
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zaid Slassi
 Morocco
Kumite −68 kg Enes Fatih Kurt
 Turkey
Ali Mugari
 Saudi Arabia
Ismaila Cissokho
 France
Rashid Suleymanov
 Azerbaijan
Kumite −76 kg Emre Saljiu
 Montenegro
Saif Bani Fares
 Jordan
Youssef Farag
 Egypt
Süleyman Aydemir
 Turkey
Kumite +76 kg Yusuf Eren Temizel
 Turkey
Yousef Nofal
 Jordan
Alisher Taizhan
 Kazakhstan
Hamza Labid
 Morocco

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Aoba Furukawa
 Japan
Paola García Lozano
 Spain
Oonah Gamboa
 Canada
Jana Khamis
 Egypt
Team kata (Junior + Cadet)  Japan  Egypt  Spain
 Indonesia
Kumite −48 kg Ganna Aly
 Egypt
Phuong Thao Nguyen
 Vietnam
Polina Marchenko
 Ukraine
Emma Colletti
 Italy
Kumite −53 kg Nguyen Thi Dieu Ly
 Vietnam
Nejma Imitik
 Morocco
Nina Kvasnicova
 Slovakia
Rebecca Ortu
 Italy
Kumite −59 kg Fatma Sorour
 Egypt
Emma Lili Loyal
 Hungary
Emina Sipovic
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Irene Marturano
 Italy
Kumite +59 kg Hannah Riedel
 Germany
Rahma Tolba
 Egypt
Anna Pia Desiderio
 Italy
Maroua Eddarhri
 Morocco

Cadet

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Ukyo Tatsumi
 Japan
Jonas Abu Wahib
 Germany
Azusa Takata
 Romania
Azusa Takata
 Australia
Kumite −52 kg Abdalla Aly Eltohamy
 Egypt
Heidar Safi
 Germany
Ismayil Khamoyev
 Azerbaijan
Juki Fukushima
 Japan
Kumite −57 kg Mohamed Ashraf
 Egypt
Thomas Krijnen
 Netherlands
Natthakrit Ingloy
 Thailand
Nazarii Prannychuk
 Ukraine
Kumite −63 kg Nazim Douaidi
 Algeria
İslam Mustafa Ograglı
 Turkey
Karim Ahmed
 Egypt
Albasheer Alduweebi
 Libya
Kumite −70 kg Alikhan Kadyrgali
 Kazakhstan
Waleed Qatamish
 Jordan
Patricio Montalbetti
 Argentina
Saad Yassin
 Egypt
Kumite +70 kg Ilias Psomas
 Greece
Saveli Bolotskihh
 Estonia
Rayen Ghazouani
 Tunisia
Adam Tadjer
 France

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Azusa Takata
 Japan
Nadlima Layla
 Indonesia
Tuğba Süngü
 Turkey
Maï-Linh Bui
 France
Kumite −47 kg Towana Uchida
 Japan
Zuzanna Dopieralska
 Poland
Elsa Schmitt
 France
Anna Yashchyshyn
 Ukraine
Kumite −54 kg Buse Kılıç
 Turkey
Maysa Ksantini
 Tunisia
Jovana Damnjanovic
 Montenegro
Alexandra Zeumerova
 Slovakia
Kumite +54 kg Sara Tomic
 Croatia
Mireia Villanueva
 Spain
Anna Kopfer
 Hungary
Daria Bulay
 Ukraine

Participating nations

1779 athletes from 98 countries participated:

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References

  1. "SET-ONLINE WKF". www.sportdata.org.
  2. "2022 WKF U21, Junior & Cadet World Championships". www.wkf.net.
  3. "WKF Online Registration: WKF Cadet, Junior and U21 World Championships 2022 - Konya". www.sportdata.org.
  4. Medals wkf.net
  5. "Dünya Şampiyonası Açılış Töreni - Konya". www.karate.gov.tr (in Turkish). Türkiye Karate Federasyonu.
  6. "SET-ONLINE WKF". www.sportdata.org.

External links

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