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Karate 1-Premier League Paris 2025: A Spectacular Start to the Season

The 2025 Karate 1-Premier League season kicked off in style this week in Paris, France, as the world’s best karate athletes gathered for the first flagship event of the year. Held from January 24-26 at the iconic Pierre de Coubertin sports hall, the Karate 1-Premier League Paris once again proved why it is one of the most anticipated events in international karate.


A Global Stage for Karate Excellence

The Karate 1-Premier League is the pinnacle of international karate competition, attracting top athletes from around the globe. This year’s Paris event saw nearly 400 athletes from 70 countries competing for glory, showcasing the sport’s global appeal and competitive spirit. The powerhouse nations of Italy, Japan, and Türkiye led the charge, with Italy fielding the largest delegation of 35 athletes, followed by Japan with 29 and Türkiye with 25.


Japan Dominates the Podium

Japan, the birthplace of karate, reaffirmed its dominance in the sport by topping the medal table with an impressive 10 medals, including 4 golds. Their athletes shone across multiple categories, particularly in Kata, where Ono Maho claimed gold in Female Kata, and Nishiyama Kakeru triumphed in Male Kata. Japan’s consistent excellence highlights their deep-rooted mastery of the sport.

Egypt also made a strong statement, securing 4 gold medals, all in the Kumite divisions. Athletes like Abdelaziz Abdalla (Male Kumite -75 kg) and Mahmoud Taha Tarek (Male Kumite 84+ kg) demonstrated Egypt’s growing prowess in the sport, solidifying their position as a rising force in international karate.


Highlights from the Competition

The tournament delivered thrilling performances across all categories. Here are some standout moments:

  • Female Kumite -50 kg: Iran’s Sara Bahmanyar and Masoumeh Mohsenian secured gold and silver, respectively, showcasing their country’s strength in the lighter weight divisions.
  • Male Kumite -67 kg: Japan’s Yugo Kozaki claimed gold, while Türkiye’s Omer Abdurrahim Ozer took silver, highlighting the intense rivalry between these two karate powerhouses.
  • Female Kumite -68 kg: France’s Thalya Sombe delighted the home crowd with a gold medal performance, adding to the excitement of the event.

The Road Ahead: 2025 Karate 1-Premier League Season

The Paris event marks the beginning of an exciting season for the Karate 1-Premier League. The series will now travel to:

  • Hangzhou, China (March 14-16)
  • Cairo, Egypt (April 18-20)
  • Rabat, Morocco (May 30-June 1)

Each stop promises to bring its own unique flavor and challenges, as athletes continue their quest for glory and qualification points for the World Individual Championships, which will also be held in Paris from October 17-19.


Paris: A Historic Venue for Karate

Paris has long been a cornerstone of international karate, hosting the Karate 1-Premier League since its inception in 2011 (with a brief hiatus from 2021 to 2023). The Pierre de Coubertin sports hall has become synonymous with karate excellence, and this year’s event once again lived up to its reputation as a premier destination for the sport.


Looking Forward

As the 2025 season unfolds, the Karate 1-Premier League continues to elevate the sport to new heights. With fierce competition, emerging talents, and the unwavering support of fans worldwide, karate’s future looks brighter than ever. Stay tuned for more action as the season progresses, and don’t miss the next stop in Hangzhou, China!


Medal Table Summary (Top 5 Countries):

  1. Japan: 4 Gold, 2 Silver, 4 Bronze (10 Total)
  2. Egypt: 4 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze (5 Total)
  3. Türkiye: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze (4 Total)
  4. Iran: 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze (3 Total)
  5. France: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze (2 Total)

Country Medal Ranking

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal Medals
1Japan42410
2Egypt4015
3Türkiye1124
4Iran1113
5France1012
5Spain1001
7Kazakhstan0235
8Greece0112
9Canada0101
9Montenegro0101
9Jordan0101
9Bosnia and Herzegovina0101
9Hong Kong, China0101
14United States0022
14Morocco0022
16Switzerland0011
16Brazil0011
16Latvia0011
16Venezuela0011
16England0011
16Curaçao0011
16Ukraine0011

Key Observations:

  • Japan dominates with 10 medals (4 golds), followed by Egypt with 4 golds.
  • Türkiye and Iran round out the top 5 with strong performances in kumite.
  • Kazakhstan has the most total medals (5) among non-gold-winning nations.
  • Several countries earned their first medals in this competition (e.g., Curaçao, Ukraine, Venezuela).

Female Kata

MedalNameCountry
GoldONO MAHOJapan
SilverLAU MO SHEUNG GRACEHong Kong, China
BronzeMISHIMA KIRIJapan
BronzeAZUMA SAEKOJapan

Female Kumite -50 kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldBAHMANYAR SARAIslamic Republic of Iran
SilverMOHSENIAN MASOUMEHIslamic Republic of Iran
BronzeZHANGBYRBAY MOLDIRKazakhstan
BronzeSALAZAR YORGELISVenezuela

Female Kumite -55 kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldYOUSSEF AHLAMEgypt
SilverFURUMOTO-DESHAIES HANACanada
BronzeYAKAN TUBATürkiye
BronzeALLEN TRINITYUnited States

Female Kumite -61 kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldSHIMADA SARARAJapan
SilverKANAY ASSELKazakhstan
BronzeGIRVICA BEATALatvia
BronzeYVON SYDNEYFrance

Female Kumite -68 kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldSOMBE THALYAFrance
SilverKAMA TSUBASAJapan
BronzeQUIRICI ELENASwitzerland
BronzeELTEMUR EDATürkiye

Female Kumite 68+ kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldTORRES GARCIA MARIASpain
SilverBERULTSEVA SOFYAKazakhstan
BronzeWALTERS ROCHELLEEngland
BronzeEDDARHRI MAROUAMorocco

Male Kata

MedalNameCountry
GoldNISHIYAMA KAKERUJapan
SilverMACHIDA YASUHIROJapan
BronzeMOTO KAZUMASAJapan
BronzeTORRES GUTIERREZ ARIELUnited States

Male Kumite -60 kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldSAMDAN ERAYTürkiye
SilverXENOS CHRISTOS-STEFANOSGreece
BronzeALPYSBAY KAISARKazakhstan
BronzeMESKINI ALIIslamic Republic of Iran

Male Kumite -67 kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldKOZAKI YUGOJapan
SilverOZER OMER ABDURRAHIMTürkiye
BronzeFIGUEIRA VINICIUSBrazil
BronzeBALIOTIS GEORGIOSGreece

Male Kumite -75 kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldABDELAZIZ ABDALLAEgypt
SilverMIKULIC NEMANJAMontenegro
BronzeRAHOZENKO ERIKUkraine
BronzeABDELGAWAD ABDALLA HESHAMEgypt

Male Kumite -84 kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldBADAWY YOUSSEFEgypt
SilverALJAFARI MOHAMMADJordan
BronzeETO JUNYAJapan
BronzeSRITI MEHDIMorocco

Male Kumite 84+ kg

MedalNameCountry
GoldMAHMOUD TAHA TAREKEgypt
SilverBOSTANDZIC ANESBosnia and Herzegovina
BronzeANARBEKOV DIASKazakhstan
BronzeTIMMERMANS ROBCuraçao

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