1985 European Karate Championships
LocationNorway Oslo, Norway
DatesMay 5 to 7

The 1985 European Karate Championships, the 20th edition, was held in Oslo, Norway from May 5 to 7, 1985.[1]

Competition

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata West Germany Efthimios Karamitsos Spain Jorge Romero Italy Dario Marchini
Kumite -60 kg Norway Stein Rønning[2] West Germany Dirk Betzien West Germany Andre Lassen
France Rudolphe Vallée
Kumite -65 kg Spain Ricardo Abad Cebolla Spain Royo Garcia West Germany Stefan Heinrich
Sweden Ramon Malawe
Kumite -70 kg Netherlands Kees Mossel Switzerland Maurice Negro[3] England Greg Francis
Spain Gonzalo Rodríguez
Kumite -75 kg Spain Antonio Martínez Amillo West Germany Toni Dietl Netherlands Kenneth Leeuwin
France Serge Serfati
Kumite -80 kg Spain José Manuel Egea England Henry Cornwall England Mervyn Etienne
Netherlands Wim Mossel
Kumite + 80 kg Spain Oscar Zazo Sweden Karl Daggfeldt Italy Claudio Guazzaroni
France Marc Pyrée
Open Kumite France Emmanuel Pinda England Mike Sailsman Sweden Karl Daggfeldt
Netherlands Dudley Josepa

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Italy  Spain  West Germany
Kumite  England  Netherlands  France
 Spain

Women's competition

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata Sweden Lena Svensson Italy Cristina Restelli Spain María Moreno
Kumite -53 kg[4] France Cathérine Girardet Spain Visitacion Garces Finland Johanna Kauria
England Moira Hooper
Kumite -60 kg England Beverly Morris West Germany Angelika Foerster France Nicole Sarkis
England Diane Reilly
Kumite +60 kg Netherlands Guus van Mourik Spain Manuela Garcia Norway Kari Lunde
Austria

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kata  Spain  Italy  West Germany
Kumite  Italy

References

  1. "DJB-Magazin 7/1985" (PDF) (in German). DJB Magazin. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  2. "Oversikt over medaljer fra offisielle EM og VM for seniorer pr.17.10.2011" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Kampsport. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  3. "EM/Europacup" (in German). Swiss Karate Federation. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  4. "Mas oro, plata y bronce para los Españoles" (in Spanish). El Mundo Deportivo. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
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