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The European Karate Championships are organised by the European Karate Federation each year.[1]

History

Events from 1966 to 1996 were organized by the European Karate Union. In 1961, Jacques Delcourt was appointed President of French Karate, which was at that stage, an associated member of the Judo Federation. In 1963, he invited six other known European federations (Italy, Great Britain, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Spain) to come to France for the first-ever international karate event. Great Britain and Belgium accepted the invitation.[2]

By 1965, the European Karate Union was created with Jacques Delcourt voted in as President.[3] The following year the first European Karate Championships were held in Paris. The event drew roughly three hundred spectators and was shown live on television. It drew criticism for being too violent as there were many facial injuries. The EKU council had differing opinions about the cause(s) of the injuries. With opinions ranging from excessive violations of rules to lack of conditioning and blocking skill, this problem was addressed in some part, at the first referee course held in Rome. At that time, the refereeing rules were harmonised using the JKA rules as a basis.[4]

The 2023 event was scheduled to be held in Moscow, Russia but the country was stripped of the right to host the event after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5]

Championships

EKU Championships (1966–1992) and EKF Championships (since 1993).[6] Para Karate was added to championships since 2018.[7][8][9][10][11]

Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
Organized by European Karate Union (EKU)
1 1966 Paris Шаблон:FRA 2
2 1967 London Шаблон:UK 2
3 1968 Paris Шаблон:FRA 2
4 1969 London Шаблон:UK 2
5 1970 Hamburg Шаблон:GER 2
6 1971 Paris Шаблон:FRA 2
7 1972 Brussels Шаблон:BEL 5
8 1973 Valencia Шаблон:Flagcountry 5
9 1974 London Шаблон:UK 5
10 1975 Ostend Шаблон:BEL 5
11 1976 Tehran Шаблон:Flagcountry 7
12 1977 Paris Шаблон:FRA 7
13 1978 Geneva Шаблон:SUI 7
14 1979 Helsinki Шаблон:FIN 9
15 1980 Barcelona Шаблон:Flagcountry 12
16 1981 Venice Шаблон:ITA 12
17 1982 Gothenburg Шаблон:SWE 15
18 1983 Madrid Шаблон:ESP 15
19 1984 Paris Шаблон:FRA 16
20 1985 Oslo Шаблон:NOR 16
21 1986 Madrid Шаблон:ESP 16
22 1987 Glasgow Шаблон:GBR 16
23 1988 Genoa Шаблон:ITA 17
24 1989 Titograd Шаблон:YUG 17
25 1990 Vienna Шаблон:AUT 17
26 1991 Hanover Шаблон:GER 18
27 1992 's-Hertogenbosch Шаблон:NED 17
Organized by European Karate Federation (EKF)
28 1993 Prague Шаблон:CZE 17
29 1994 Birmingham Шаблон:ENG 17
30 1995 Helsinki Шаблон:FIN 17
31 1996 Paris Шаблон:FRA 17
32 1997 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Шаблон:ESP 17
33 1998 Belgrade Шаблон:Flagicon Yugoslavia 17
34 1999 Euboea Шаблон:GRE 17
35 2000 Istanbul Шаблон:TUR 17
Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
36 2001 Sofia Шаблон:BUL 17
37 2002 Tallinn Шаблон:EST 17
38 2003 Bremen Шаблон:GER 17
39 2004 Moscow Шаблон:RUS 17
40 2005 Tenerife Шаблон:ESP 17
41 2006 Stavanger Шаблон:NOR 17
42 2007 Bratislava Шаблон:SVK 17
43 2008 Tallinn Шаблон:EST 17
44 2009 Zagreb Шаблон:CRO 16
45 2010 Athens Шаблон:GRE 16
46 2011 Zürich Шаблон:SUI 16
47 2012 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Шаблон:ESP 16
48 2013 Budapest Шаблон:HUN 16
49 2014 Tampere Шаблон:FIN 16
50 2015 Istanbul Шаблон:TUR 16
51 2016 Montpellier Шаблон:FRA 16
52 2017 Kocaeli Шаблон:TUR 16
53 2018 Novi Sad Шаблон:SRB 16+6
54 2019 Guadalajara Шаблон:ESP 16+6
55 2020 Baku Шаблон:AZE Cancelled
56 2021 Poreč Шаблон:CRO 16+8
57 2022 Gaziantep Шаблон:TUR 16+8
58 2023 Guadalajara Шаблон:ESP 16+8
59 2024 Zadar Шаблон:CRO
60 2025 Baku Шаблон:AZE
61 2026 TBC TBC
62 2027 Paris Шаблон:FRA
63 2028 TBC Шаблон:SRB

Medals

Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2

All-time medal table Karate (1966–2022)

The following reflects the all-time medal counts as of the 1966 European Karate Championships: Шаблон:Medals table Шаблон:Col-2

All-time medal table Para Karate (2018–2021)

The following reflects the all-time medal counts as of the 2018 European Karate Championships:[12][13][14] Шаблон:Medals table Шаблон:Col-end

Medals table Europe Cadet, Junior and U21 (2000–2023)

The following reflects the all-time medal counts as of the 2000 European Karate Cadet, Junior and U21 Championships:

Шаблон:Medals table

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Portal

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