Karate at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

Karate
at the III Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueEuropa Pavilion
Dates17–18 October
No. of events6 (3 boys, 3 girls)
Competitors48 (24 boys, 24 girls) from 33 nations

Karate at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 17 to 18 October at Europa Pavilion in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This marked the debut of Karate at the Youth Olympics.

Qualification

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter a maximum of 6 competitors, 3 per gender and one per event. As hosts, Argentina was given 4 quotas, 2 per gender. A further four places, two per gender, were granted by the Tripartite Commission. The remaining 40 places were to be decided in various ways; namely, the Youth Olympic Rankings and two qualification tournaments. Furthermore, all continents are guaranteed at least one athlete representation.[1]

To be eligible to participate in these events, athletes must have been born between 1 January 2001 and 31 December 2002.[1]

Boys

EventLocationDatePlaces-61 kg-68 kg+68 kg
Host Nation--- Rodrigo Tello (ARG) Juan Salsench (ARG)
Youth Olympic Rankings[2][3]-1 June 20182 Masaki Yamaoka (JPN)
 Fahik Vaseli (MKD)
 Rosario Ruggiero (ITA)
 Abilmansur Batyrgali (KAZ)
 Enes Bulut (TUR)
 Tomáš Kósa (SVK)
Karate Qualification Tournament 1[4]Croatia Umag29 June 20182 Mohammad Al-Assiri (KSA)
 Abdallah Hammad (JOR)
 Robert Shyroian (UKR)
 Kotaro Nakamura (JPN)
 Keisei Sakiyama (JPN)
 Robert Avakimov (RUS)
Karate Qualification Tournament 2[4]Croatia Umag30 June 20182 Alireza Faraji (IRI)
 Pedro de la Roca (GUA)
 Yassine Sekouri (MAR)
 Quentin Mahauden (BEL)
 Nabil Ech-Chaabi (MAR)
 Navid Mohammadi (IRI)
Continental Representation--- Raukawa Jefferies (NZL)
Reallocation--- Oussama Edari (MAR) Sean McCarthy (IRL)
Tripartite Invitation--- Bojan Bošković (MNE)
TOTAL888

Girls

EventLocationDatePlaces-53 kg-59 kg+59 kg
Host Nation---
Youth Olympic Rankings[2][3]-1 June 20182 Damla Ocak (TUR)
 Rinka Tahata (JPN)
 Charlotte Hope (GBR)
 Kokoro Sakaji (JPN)
 Kyriaki Kydonaki (GRE)
 Laura Lyok (DEN)
Karate Qualification Tournament 1[4]Croatia Umag29 June 20182 Aika Okazaki (THA)
 Yasmin Nasr El-Gewily (EGY)
 Anna Chernysheva (RUS)
 Mobina Heidari (IRI)
 Janessa Fonseca (PUR)
 Annika Sælid (NOR)
Karate Qualification Tournament 2[4]Croatia Umag30 June 20182 Fatemeh Khonakdar (IRI)
 Dildora Alikulova (UZB)
 Zsófia Baranyi (HUN)
 Ivana Perović (SRB)
 Sakura Sawashima (JPN)
 Lauren Salisbury (GBR)
Continental Representation---
Reallocation--- Tânia Barros (POR)
 Catalina Valdés (CHI)
 Assia Oukhattou (FRA)
 Marta Ossipova (EST)
 Negin Altooni (IRI)
Tripartite Invitation--- Sarah Al-Ameri (UAE)
TOTAL888

Summary

NOC Boys Girls Total
-61 kg-68 kg+68 kg-53 kg-59 kg+59 kg
 ArgentinaXX2
 BelgiumX1
 ChileX1
 DenmarkX1
 EgyptX1
 EstoniaX1
 FranceX1
 Great BritainXX2
 GreeceX1
 GuatemalaX1
 HungaryX1
 IranXXXXX5
 IrelandX1
 ItalyX1
 JapanXXXXXX6
 JordanX1
 KazakhstanX1
 MacedoniaX1
 MontenegroX1
 MoroccoXXX3
 New ZealandX1
 NorwayX1
 PortugalX1
 Puerto RicoX1
 RussiaXX2
 Saudi ArabiaX1
 SerbiaX1
 SlovakiaX1
 ThailandX1
 TurkeyXX2
 UkraineX1
 United Arab EmiratesX1
 UzbekistanX1
33 NOCs88888848

Medal summary

Bronze medal match at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan (JPN)1304
2 Iran (IRI)1034
3 Belgium (BEL)1001
 Egypt (EGY)1001
 Norway (NOR)1001
 Saudi Arabia (KSA)1001
7 Morocco (MAR)0213
8 Russia (RUS)0101
9 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Ireland (IRL)0011
 Italy (ITA)0011
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
 North Macedonia (MKD)0011
 Serbia (SRB)0011
 Turkey (TUR)0011
 Uzbekistan (UZB)0011
17 Thailand (THA)0000
Totals (17 entries)661224

Boys events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' 61 kg
Mohammed Ayed Al Assiri
 Saudi Arabia
Masaki Yamaoka
 Japan
Oussama Edari
 Morocco
Fahik Veseli
 Macedonia
Boys' 68 kg
Quentin Mahauden
 Belgium
Yassine Sekouri
 Morocco
Abilmansur Batyrgali
 Kazakhstan
Rosario Ruggiero
 Italy
Boys' +68 kg
Navid Mohammadi
 Iran
Nabil Ech-Chaabi
 Morocco
Enes Bulut
 Turkey
Sean McCarthy Crean
 Ireland

Girls events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Girls' 53 kg
Yasmin Nasr Elgewily
 Egypt
Rinka Tahata
 Japan
Fatemeh Khonakdar
 Iran
Dildora Alikulova
 Uzbekistan
Girls' 59 kg
Kokoro Sakaji
 Japan
Anna Chernysheva
 Russia
Mobina Heidari
 Iran
Ivana Perovic
 Serbia
Girls' +59 kg
Annika Sælid
 Norway
Sakura Sawashima
 Japan
Lauren Salisbury
 Great Britain
Negin Altooni
 Iran

References

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