1989 European Karate Championships
LocationSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Titograd, Yugoslavia
DatesMay 18 to 21

The 1989 European Karate Championships, the 24th edition, was held in Titograd, Yugoslavia from May 2 to 4, 1989.[1]

Medallists

Men's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Italy Dario Marchini Scotland Steve Morris[2] Spain Juan Carlos de la Fuente
Kumite -60 kg France Damien Dovy Spain David Luque Camacho Sweden Christian Keil
Norway Stein Rønning
Kumite -65 kg France Didier Lupo Turkey Haldun Alagaş Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragoljub Kopitović
United Kingdom Tim Stephens
Kumite -70 kg France Bruno Pellicier United Kingdom William Thomas Switzerland Olivier Knupfer[3]
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragoljub Fatić
Kumite -75 kg Italy Andrea Lentini Scotland Laughland Wylie[2] Netherlands Delano van der Kust
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Džezmir Muratagic
Kumite -80 kg Spain José Manuel Egea Netherlands Dudley Josepa Spain Serafin Blanco Granes
Sweden Thomas Hallman
Kumite +84 kg France Marc Pyrée United Kingdom Vic Charles Spain Juan Antonio Hernández
Sweden Jöran Thell
Kumite Sanbon Netherlands Dudley Josepa France Serge Tomao Sweden Karl Daggfeldt
West Germany Kostas Sariyannis
Kumite Ippon France Thierry Masci Sweden Thomas Hallman Cyprus Pavlo Protopapa
West Germany Jörg Reuss

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Italy  Spain  France
Kumite  Sweden  France  Norway
 Yugoslavia

Women's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Italy Cristina Restelli[4] West Germany Simone Schreiner Spain Maite San Narciso
Kumite -53 kg Netherlands Ivonne Senff Italy Anna Di Cesare France Cathérine Girardet
West Germany Gabi Koslowski
Kumite -60 kg United Kingdom Molly Samuel United Kingdom Annette Bailey France Monique Amghar
Netherlands Annelies Bouma
Kumite +60 kg France Cathérine Belhriti Netherlands Annelies Bremmers Netherlands Laicam How
West Germany Silvia Wiegaertner

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Italy  West Germany  France
Kumite  Finland  France  Norway
 Spain

References

  1. "DJB-Magazin" (PDF) (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Past Achievements". Scottish Karate Governing Body Ltd. Archived from the original on 2007-10-20. Retrieved 2014-11-10.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. "EM/Europacup" (in German). Swiss Karate Federation. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  4. "DJB-Magazin" (PDF) (in German). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 September 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
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