Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

This article details the qualifying phase for karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics (postponed to 2021[2] due to the COVID-19 pandemic). 80 quota places for the Games are entitled to the karatekas coming from their respective NOCs, based on the results at designated tournaments supervised by World Karate Federation. Each NOC could enter a maximum of eight karatekas (one in each division). Host nation Japan has reserved a spot in each of all 8 events, while four are made available to NOCs through a Tripartite Commission Invitation.

Qualifying standards

The 10 competitors in each event qualify as follows:

  • 1 from the host nation, Japan
  • 4 from the Olympic Standing ranking of 5 April 2021
  • 3 from the Olympics Karate 2020 Qualification Tournament
  • 2 from continental representation or Tripartite Commission invitation

Because the World Karate Federation rankings are based on five weight classes instead of the three weight classes featured in the 2020 Olympics, some of the Olympic events are based on a combination of two WKF classes. In those cases, the top 2 from each of the WKF classes qualify for the combined Olympic class (for a total of 4). Where the Olympic class matches the WKF class, the top 4 in that class qualify.

The qualification tournament features the same weight classes as the Olympic weight classes. Only NOCs that have not qualified through Olympic standing for a given division are eligible to enter an athlete in the qualification tournament. The top three finishers in each division at the qualification tournament qualify for the Olympics.

A total of 12 quota places, distributed among the eight events, are available through continental representation. The selection order is as follows:

  • Oceania, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Africa, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Americas, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Asia, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Europe, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Africa, 1 spot (either gender)
  • Americas, 1 spot (the other gender)

For each continent, all of the gold medalists at the continental games are considered together. The highest-ranked among this group earns the qualification spot unless that competitor is already qualified or otherwise cannot be selected without violating any of the following limitations: 10 athletes per division, 1 athlete per NOC per division, 2 athletes per NOC through continental representation (affecting only Africa and the Americas). If the highest-ranked gold medalist cannot be entered, then the next-highest ranked gold medalist qualifies if possible. This process goes through all gold medalists by ranking, then all silver medalists by ranking, then all bronze medalists by ranking until the continent's qualifying spots are filled. If none of the medalists can be entered, the highest-ranked eligible athlete from that continent in the rankings (regardless of finish at the continental games) qualifies.

The final four quota spots will be assigned through Tripartite Commission invitation.

Timeline

EventDateVenue
2019 European GamesJune 21–30, 2019 Minsk
2019 Pan American GamesJuly 26 – August 11, 2019 Lima
WKF Olympic StandingsMay 25, 2021[3]
World Olympic Qualification TournamentJune 11–13, 2021[4] Paris

Qualification summary

NOC Men Women Total
67 kg75 kg+75 kgKata55 kg61 kg+61 kgKata
 Algeria1
 Australia1
 Austria1
 Azerbaijan3
 Bulgaria1
 Canada1
 China2
 Chinese Taipei2
 Croatia1
 Egypt5
 France3
 Georgia1
 Germany4
 Hong Kong1
 Hungary1
 Iran3
 Italy5
 Japan8
 Jordan1
 Kazakhstan5
 Kuwait1
 Latvia1
 Morocco1
 New Zealand1
 North Macedonia1
 Peru1
 Refugee Olympic Team2
 ROC1
 Saudi Arabia1
 Serbia1
 South Korea1
 Spain2
 Switzerland1
 Turkey7
 Ukraine3
 United States4
 Venezuela3
Total: 37 NOCs111010111010101082

Men's events

67 kg

CompetitionPlacesQualified athletes
Host Country1  Naoto Sago (JPN)
WKF Olympic Standings (60 kg)
(as of May 2021)
2  Darkhan Assadilov (KAZ)
 Angelo Crescenzo (ITA)
WKF Olympic Standings (67 kg)
(as of May 2021)
2  Steven Da Costa (FRA)
 Ali El-Sawy (EGY)
World Qualification Tournament3  Eray Şamdan (TUR)
 Abdelrahman Al-Masatfa (JOR)
 Firdovsi Farzaliyev (AZE)
Continental Representation2  Kalvis Kalniņš (LAT)
 Andrés Madera (VEN)
Tripartite Commission Invitation0
IOC Invitation1  Hamoon Derafshipour (EOR)
Total11

75 kg

CompetitionPlacesQualified athletes
Host Country1  Ken Nishimura (JPN)
WKF Olympic Standings
(as of May 2021)
4  Luigi Busà (ITA)
 Rafael Aghayev (AZE)
 Stanislav Horuna (UKR)
 Tom Scott (USA)[5]
World Qualification Tournament3  Nurkanat Azhikanov (KAZ)
 Noah Bitsch (GER)
 Gábor Hárspataki (HUN)
Continental Representation2  Tsuneari Yahiro (AUS)
 Abdalla Abdelaziz (EGY)
Tripartite Commission Invitation0
Total10

+75 kg

CompetitionPlacesQualified athletes
Host Country1  Ryutaro Araga (JPN)
WKF Olympic Standings (84 kg)
(as of May 2021)
2  Uğur Aktaş (TUR)
 Ivan Kvesić (CRO)
WKF Olympic Standings (+84 kg)
(as of May 2021)
2  Sajjad Ganjzadeh (IRI)
 Jonathan Horne (GER)
World Qualification Tournament3  Tareg Hamedi (KSA)
 Gogita Arkania (GEO)
 Daniel Gaysinsky (CAN)
Continental Representation2  Brian Irr (USA)
 Daniyar Yuldashev (KAZ)
Tripartite Commission Invitation0
Total10

Kata

CompetitionPlacesQualified athletes
Host Country1  Ryo Kiyuna (JPN)
WKF Olympic Standings
(as of May 2021)
4  Damián Quintero (ESP)
 Ali Sofuoğlu (TUR)
 Antonio Díaz (VEN)
 Mattia Busato (ITA)
World Qualification Tournament3  Ariel Torres (USA)
 Wang Yi-ta (TPE)
 Park Hee-jun (KOR)
Continental Representation0
Tripartite Commission Invitation1  Mohammad Al-Mosawi (KUW)
Re-allocation of unused quota1  Ilja Smorguner (GER)
IOC Invitation1  Wael Shueb (EOR)
Total11

Women's events

55 kg

CompetitionPlacesQualified athletes
Host Country1  Miho Miyahara (JPN)
WKF Olympic Standings (50 kg)
(as of May 2021)
2  Serap Özçelik (TUR)
 Sara Bahmanyar (IRI)
WKF Olympic Standings (55 kg)
(as of May 2021)
2  Anzhelika Terliuga (UKR)
 Wen Tzu-yun (TPE)
World Qualification Tournament3  Ivet Goranova (BUL)
 Moldir Zhangbyrbay (KAZ)
 Anna Chernysheva (ROC)
Continental Representation2  Radwa Sayed (EGY)
 Bettina Plank (AUT)
Tripartite Commission Invitation0
Total10

61 kg

CompetitionPlacesQualified athletes
Host Country1  Mayumi Someya (JPN)
WKF Olympic Standings
(as of May 2021)
4  Yin Xiaoyan (CHN)
 Giana Farouk (EGY)
 Jovana Preković (SRB)
 Merve Çoban (TUR)
World Qualification Tournament3  Btissam Sadini (MAR)
 Anita Serogina (UKR)
 Claudymar Garcés (VEN)
Continental Representation1  Alexandra Grande (PER)
Tripartite Commission Invitation0
Re-allocation of unused quota1  Leïla Heurtault (FRA)
Total10

+61 kg

CompetitionPlacesQualified athletes
Host Country1  Ayumi Uekusa (JPN)
WKF Olympic Standings (68 kg)
(as of May 2021)
2  Irina Zaretska (AZE)
 Gong Li (CHN)
WKF Olympic Standings (+68 kg)
(as of May 2021)
2  Hamideh Abbasali (IRI)
 Meltem Hocaoğlu (TUR)
World Qualification Tournament3  Elena Quirici (SUI)
 Silvia Semeraro (ITA)
 Feryal Abdelaziz (EGY)
Continental Representation2  Sofya Berultseva (KAZ)
 Lamya Matoub (ALG)
Tripartite Commission Invitation0
Total10

Kata

CompetitionPlacesQualified athletes
Host Country1  Kiyou Shimizu (JPN)
WKF Olympic Standings
(as of May 2021)
4  Sandra Sánchez (ESP)
 Viviana Bottaro (ITA)
 Grace Lau (HKG)
 Sakura Kokumai (USA)
World Qualification Tournament3  Dilara Bozan (TUR)
 Alexandra Feracci (FRA)
 Jasmin Jüttner (GER)
Continental Representation1  Alexandrea Anacan (NZL)
Tripartite Commission Invitation1  Puleksenija Jovanoska (MKD)
Total10

References

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