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2019 Asian Karate Championships

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2019 Asian Karate Championships
Host cityUzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Dates19–21 July 2019
Main venueSport Complex Uzbekistan
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The 2019 Asian Karate Championships were the 16th edition of the Asian Karate Championships, and were held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan from July 19 to July 21, 2019.

In the women's 68 kg event, the gold medalist Nodira Djumaniyazova of Uzbekistan has violated WKF Anti-doping Rules, Art Rules. As a result, Ceyco Georgia Zefanya received the gold medal and Chao Jou received the silver medal.[1][2]

Medalists

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Ryo Kiyuna
 Japan
Ahmad Zigi Zaresta Yuda
 Indonesia
Mohammad Al-Mosawi
 Kuwait
Park Hee-jun
 South Korea
Team kata  Japan
Arata Kinjo
Ryo Kiyuna
Takuya Uemura
 Malaysia
Thomson Hoe
Emmanuel Leong
Ivan Oh
 Kuwait
Mohammad Al-Mosawi
Salman Al-Mosawi
Mohammad Bader
 Iran
Milad Farazmehr
Abolfazl Shahrjerdi
Ali Zand
Kumite −55 kg Andrey Aktauov
 Kazakhstan
Abdullah Al-Harbi
 Saudi Arabia
Prem Kumar Selvam
 Malaysia
Javokhirbek Abdusattorov
 Uzbekistan
Kumite −60 kg Sadriddin Saymatov
 Uzbekistan
Rafael Akbarov
 Kyrgyzstan
Mohammad Fahed
 Jordan
Abdullah Shaaban
 Kuwait
Kumite −67 kg Hiroto Shinohara
 Japan
Didar Amirali
 Kazakhstan
Ahmed Al-Hadharim
 United Arab Emirates
Abdelrahman Al-Masatfa
 Jordan
Kumite −75 kg Ken Nishimura
 Japan
Abdulaziz Al-Hakami
 Saudi Arabia
Omar Al-Jenaei
 Kuwait
Bahman Askari
 Iran
Kumite −84 kg Zabihollah Pourshab
 Iran
Mahmoud Sajan
 Jordan
Mohammad Al-Mejadi
 Kuwait
Ryutaro Araga
 Japan
Kumite +84 kg Tareg Hamedi
 Saudi Arabia
Hideyoshi Kagawa
 Japan
Sajjad Ganjzadeh
 Iran
Teerawat Kangtong
 Thailand
Team kumite  Iran
Saleh Abazari
Ali Asghar Asiabari
Sajjad Ganjzadeh
Mehdi Ghararizadeh
Mehdi Khodabakhshi
Zabihollah Pourshab
Barbod Sedaghat
 Saudi Arabia
Omar Al-Azmi
Abdulaziz Al-Hakami
Abdullah Al-Harbi
Fahad Al-Khathami
Sultan Al-Zahrani
Meshari Al-Zuabi
Tareg Hamedi
 Japan
Daiki Ando
Makoto Koike
Ryota Nakamura
Yusei Sakiyama
Rikito Shimada
Daina Ueyama
Fumiya Yoshimura
 Uzbekistan
Abdulaziz Ataboev
Jakhonshokh Ibrokhimov
Ruslan Kaljanov
Khurshidbek Mamajonov
Jakhongir Omonov
Dastonbek Otabolaev
Ikboljon Uzakov

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual kata Kiyou Shimizu
 Japan
Grace Lau
 Hong Kong
Fatemeh Sadeghi
 Iran
Nguyễn Thị Phương
 Vietnam
Team kata  Japan
Saori Ishibashi
Sae Taira
Misaki Yabumoto
 Iran
Najmeh Ghazizadeh
Shadi Jafarizadeh
Elnaz Taghipour
 Vietnam
Lê Thị Khánh Ly
Lưu Thị Thu Uyên
Nguyễn Thị Phương
 Hong Kong
Ma Ka Man
Wu Lok Man
Jenny To
Kumite −50 kg Bakhriniso Babaeva
 Uzbekistan
Miho Miyahara
 Japan
Li Ranran
 China
Gu Shiau-shuang
 Chinese Taipei
Kumite −55 kg Taravat Khaksar
 Iran
Sevinch Rakhimova
 Uzbekistan
Cok Istri Agung Sanistyarani
 Indonesia
Wong Sok I
 Macau
Kumite −61 kg Yin Xiaoyan
 China
Rozita Alipour
 Iran
Kymbat Toitonova
 Kyrgyzstan
Ayami Moriguchi
 Japan
Kumite −68 kg Ceyco Georgia Zefanya
 Indonesia
Chao Jou
 Chinese Taipei
Kayo Someya
 Japan
None awarded
Kumite +68 kg Hamideh Abbasali
 Iran
Sofya Berultseva
 Kazakhstan
Gao Mengmeng
 China
Mokhlaroyim Khakimjonova
 Uzbekistan
Team kumite  Iran
Hamideh Abbasali
Shima Alesaadi
Zohreh Barzegar
Taravat Khaksar
 Japan
Natsumi Kawamura
Ayaka Saito
Yuzuki Sawae
Sara Yamada
 Vietnam
Đinh Thị Hương
Hồ Thị Thu Hiền
Lê Thị Thu Thảo
Trang Cẩm Lành
 China
Gao Mengmeng
Gong Li
Tang Lingling
Zhang Xiaoling

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan63413
2 Iran52411
3 Uzbekistan2136
4 Saudi Arabia1304
5 Kazakhstan1203
6 Indonesia1113
7 China1034
8 Jordan0123
9 Chinese Taipei0112
 Hong Kong0112
 Kyrgyzstan0112
 Malaysia0112
13 Kuwait0055
14 Vietnam0033
15 Macau0011
 South Korea0011
 Thailand0011
 United Arab Emirates0011
Totals (18 entries)17173367

References

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  1. ^ "Ceyco Georgia Dapat Medali Emas yang Tertunda dari Kejuaraan Karate Asia 2019". skor (in Indonesian). 25 January 2021. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Report of Anti-Doping Matter" (PDF). World Karate Federation. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-19. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
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