Continental Championships

Final list for Baku 2015 European Games qualification

2015-05-06

Final list for Baku 2015 European Games qualification

The 1st European Games will be held in Baku (Azerbaijan) and will be the inaugural edition of the European Games, an international multi-sport event for athletes representing the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of Europe. Karate events will consist of 10 ind. kumite events and 2 ind. kata events. Europe’s best performing athletes - 48 men and 48 women - will showcase their talents on the strikingly beautiful tatami of Crystal Hall in Baku.

The 1st European Games will be held in Baku (Azerbaijan) and will be the inaugural edition of the European Games, an international multi-sport event for athletes representing the National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of Europe. Karate events will consist of 10 ind. kumite events and 2 ind. kata events. Europe’s best performing athletes - 48 men and 48 women - will showcase their talents on the strikingly beautiful tatami of Crystal Hall in Baku.

Please find below the list of qualified competitors

FEMALE

KATA
#1 Sandra Sanchez Jaime SPAIN
#2 Dilara Bozan TURKEY
#3 Jasmin Bleul GERMANY
#4 Veronika Miskova CZECH REPUBLIC
#5 Sandy Scordo FRANCE
#6 Vlatka Kiuk CROATIA
#7 Adila Gurbanova AZERBAIJAN
#8 Karen Dolphin IRELAND

-50 kg
#1 Bettina Plank AUSTRIA
#2 Alexandra Recchia FRANCE
#3 Duygu Bugur GERMANY
#4 Serap Ozcelik TURKEY
#5 Monika Berulec CROATIA
#6 Kateryna Kryva UKRAINE
#7 Nurana Aliyeva AZERBAIJAN
#8 Mariya Koulinkovitch BELARUS

-55 kg
#1 Emilie Thouy FRANCE
#2 Tuba Yakan TURKEY
#3 Jennifer Warling LUXEMBOURG
#4 Cristina Ferrer Garcia SPAIN
#5 Branka Arandjelovic SERBIA
#6 Jelena Kovacevic CROATIA
#7 Ilaha Gasimova AZERBAIJAN
#8 Bettina Alstadsaether NORWAY

-61 kg
#1 Lucie Ignace FRANCE
#2 Ana Lenard CROATIA
#3 Ingrida Suchankova SLOVAKIA
#4 Irene Colomar Costa SPAIN
#5 Merve Coban TURKEY
#6 Tjasa Ristic SLOVENIA
#7 Farida Abiyeva AZERBAIJAN
#8 Nele De Vos BELGIUM

-68 kg
#1 Alisa Buchinger AUSTRIA
#2 Elena Quirici SWITZERLAND
#3 Marina Rakovic MONTENEGRO
#4 Cristina Vizcaino Gonzalez SPAIN
#5 Vassiliki Panetsidou GREECE
#6 Hafsa Seyda Burucu TURKEY
#7 Irina Zaretska AZERBAIJAN
#8 Telma Rut Frimannsdottir ICELAND

+68 kg
#1 Masa Martinovic CROATIA
#2 Meltem Hocaoglu TURKEY
#3 Helena Kuusisto FINLAND
#4 Nadege Ait Ibrahim FRANCE
#5 Ivanna Zaytseva RUSSIA
#6 Hana Antunovic SWEDEN
#7 Aytan Samadli AZERBAIJAN
#8 Borislava Ganeva BULGARIA

MALE

KATA
#1 Damian Hugo Quintero Capdevila SPAIN
#2 Mehmet Yakan TURKEY
#3 Vu Duc Minh Dack FRANCE
#4 Mattia Busato ITALY
#5 Tural Baljanli AZERBAIJAN
#6 Christopher Rohde DENMARK
#7 Pasi Hirvonen FINLAND
#8 Adrian Guta ROU237 ROMANIA

-60 kg
#1 Luca Maresca ITALY
#2 Sofiane Agoudjil FRANCE
#3 Evgeny Plakhutin RUSSIA
#4 Matias Gomez Garcia SPAIN
#5 Marko Antic SERBIA
#6 Emil Pavlov FYR OF MACEDONIA
#7 Firdovsi Farzaliyev AZERBAIJAN
#8 Halil Marqeshi ALBANIA

-67 kg
#1 Niyazi Aliyev AZERBAIJAN
#2 Burak Uygur TURKEY
#3 Danil Domdjoni CROATIA
#4 Manuel Rasero Ruiz SPAIN
#5 Yves Martial Tadissi HUNGARY
#6 Steven Dacosta FRANCE
#7 Ricardo Giegler GER300 GERMANY
#8 Irakli Tkebuchava GEORGIA

-75 kg
#1 Rafael Aghayev AZERBAIJAN
#2 Noah Bitsch GERMANY
#3 Luigi Busa ITALY
#4 Ruslans Sadikovs LATVIA
#5 Erman Eltemur TURKEY
#6 Logan Da Costa FRANCE
#7 Illya Nikulin UKRAINE
#8 Panayiotis Loizides CYPRUS

-84 kg
#1 Nello Maestri ITALY
#2 Aykhan Mamayev AZERBAIJAN
#3 Kenji Grillon FRANCE
#4 Ugur Aktas TURKEY
#5 Alvin Karaqi KOSOVO
#6 Georgios Tzanos GREECE
#7 Yaroslav Horuna UKRAINE
#8 Kamil Warda POLAND

+84 kg
#1 Slobodan Bitevic SERBIA
#2 Enes Erkan TURKEY
#3 Martin Nestorovski FYR OF MACEDONIA
#4 Jonathan Horne GERMANY
#5 Filipe Reis PORTUGAL
#6 Spyridon Margaritopoulos GREECE
#7 Shahin Atamov AZERBAIJAN
#8 Moreno Sheppard NETHERLANDS