Commonwealth Karate Championships

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Template:Short description The Commonwealth Karate Championships is an event that is organised by the Commonwealth Karate Federation for karateka from the Commonwealth. As well as creating competitive opportunities and crowning Commonwealth champions in the sport, the event aims to demonstrate that competition karate is suitable for inclusion in the Commonwealth Games, having been included in the 2020 Summer Olympics and other multisport events. The karate federations of Commonwealth countries are invited to send their national squads to participate in the elite competition, provided that they are members of the World Karate Federation.

This was expanded in Edinburgh 2008, as an open division was introduced, allowing competitors from outside a national squad to enter the event. Further expansion occurred in Johannesburg 2009 with the introduction of cadet and junior categories in the elite competition. In 2022, the championships will be held in the same city as that years Commonwealth Games for the first time, but as a separate event. As of 2022, Karate has not been included in a Games program.

List of Commonwealth Karate Championships

Edition Year City Country Date Events
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2 2003 Manchester Script error: No such module "flag". 30 Aug – 31 Aug
3 2005 Wellington Script error: No such module "flag". 12 Aug – 14 Aug
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5 2009 Johannesburg Script error: No such module "flag". 16 Oct - 17 Oct
6 2011 Sydney Script error: No such module "flag". 30 Jul - 31 Jul
7 2013 Montreal Script error: No such module "flag". 11 Oct - 13 Oct 113
8 2015 New Delhi Script error: No such module "flag". 18 Sep - 20 Sep 79
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Championships

Guernsey 1988

The first Commonwealth Karate Championships were held on the Channel Island of Guernsey in 1988. Competition was for men only, and consisted of only three weight categories.

Great Britain entered as a single entity. In addition, at this tournament, Australia, Canada, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Singapore and Sri Lanka were also represented.

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Manchester 2003

The second Commonwealth Karate Championships were held in Manchester, England on 30–31 August 2003.

Wellington 2005

The third Commonwealth Karate Championships were held in Wellington, New Zealand on 12–14 August 2005, hosted by Karate New Zealand.

Elite Event Medal Table 2005

Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
Template:Flagicon England 5 2 5 12
Template:Flagicon Scotland 4 5 5 14
Template:Flagicon South Africa 4 4 10 18
Template:Flagicon Australia 2 7 19 28
Template:Flagicon Canada 2 2 2 6
Template:Flagicon Wales 1 3 4
Template:Flagicon Botswana 2 4 6
Template:Flagicon New Zealand 1 1 2
Template:Flagicon Northern Ireland 2 2

Edinburgh 2008

The fourth Commonwealth Karate Championships were held in Edinburgh, Scotland on 31 May to 1 June 2008,[1] hosted by the Scottish Karate Governing Body. An open division was introduced, which allowed competitors from outside a national squad to enter the event and also provided the first children's categories at the event.

Elite Event Medal Table 2008

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Johannesburg 2009

The fifth Commonwealth Karate Championships were held in Johannesburg, South Africa on 16–17 October 2009, hosted by Karate South Africa. Following the introduction of an open event in Edinburgh 2009, cadet and junior categories were introduced to the elite event in line with World Karate Federation rules of competition.

Sydney 2011

The sixth Commonwealth Karate Championships were held in Sydney, Australia on 30–31 July 2011, hosted by Australian Karate Federation.

Montreal 2013

The seventh Commonwealth Karate Championships were held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on 11–13 October 2013, hosted by Karate Canada.[2][3]

New Delhi 2015

The eighth Commonwealth Karate Championships will be held at Talkatora Indoor Stadium, New Delhi, India 18–20 September 2015.[4] It will be hosted by Karate Association of India.

Elite Event Medal Table 2015

Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
Template:Flagicon India 44 44 81 169
Template:Flagicon Sri Lanka 9 12 30 51
Template:Flagicon Australia 9 5 10 24
Template:Flagicon New Zealand 7 7 11 25
Template:Flagicon South Africa 5 5 4 14
Template:Flagicon Malaysia 4 1 4 9
Template:Flagicon Botswana 1 2 4 6
Template:Flagicon Bangladesh 2 2 4

Durban South Africa 2018

The 9th Commonwealth Karate Championships will be held at Olive Convention Centre in Durban, South Africa 29 November to 2 December 2018 –[5] It will be hosted by Karate South Africa.[6]

National Karate Federations

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External links

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