[Karate] Japanese Team Wins a Total of 66 Medals at the 13th East Asian Championships Held in Toyohashi, Aichi
The 13th East Asian Championships was held in Toyohashi, Aichi, where the Japanese team won a total of 66 medals, including 38 gold, 19 silver, and 9 bronze, securing the top spot in the medal ranking among participating countries.
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Group photo after the awards ceremony on April 26.
The 13th East Asian Championships were held in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, from April 25 (Saturday) to 26 (Sunday).
A total of 240 athletes from 7 countries and regions in East Asia participated. Individual and team events were conducted across various age categories: Cadet (14-15 years old), Junior (16-17 years old), Under 21 (18-20 years old), and Senior (Kata 16 years old and above, Kumite 18 years old and above).
In this tournament, where each country could enter up to two participants per event, Japan had a combined total of 67 entries across Cadet, Junior, and Senior categories, securing 38 gold, 19 silver, and 9 bronze medals, totaling 66 medals. This placed Japan at the top of the medal ranking by participating country.
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■ Japanese Team Results
[Cadet]
-52kg Kotetsu Morikawa - 1st place
Ichi Sato - 2nd place
-57kg Raisei Nagai - 1st place
Shiro Nakayama - 2nd place
-63kg Akira Iwamoto - 1st place
Tatsu Sugasaki - 3rd place
-70kg Ryoma Yamashita - 2nd place
Masato Watanabe - 3rd place
+70kg Ukyo Kaneko - 1st place
Kosei Okamoto - 2nd place
-47kg Reia Takabayashi - 1st place
Raki Kurusu - 2nd place
-54kg Mao Kondo - 1st place
Rin Terada - 3rd place
-61kg Aimi Inokuma - 1st place
Noru Fujita - 2nd place
+61kg Hina Shibasaki - 1st place
Rin Togashi - 2nd place
Ryushin Shimabukuro - 1st place
Anri Mugitani - 1st place, Touri Tanaka - 3rd place
[Junior]
-55kg Takumi Fukuniwa - 1st place
Shugo Fujiki - 2nd place
-61kg Maari Maeda - 1st place
Yuma Akimoto - 2nd place
-68kg Aito Suzuki - 1st place
Soshin Sugiyama - 3rd place
-76kg Ryuga Ueda - 1st place
Ryuki Kaneto - 2nd place
+76kg Kodai Okada - 1st place
Taiga Hashimoto - 2nd place
-48kg Ami Masuda - 1st place
Sakuya Matsuda - 3rd place
-53kg Karen Oyama - 1st place
Towa Endo - 3rd place
-59kg Kokoro Sakurai - 1st place
Mika Tsuboi - 2nd place
-66kg Mizuki Kataoka - 1st place
Nagisa Miyake - 3rd place
+66kg Maria Nishimura - 1st place
Yuzuki Kataoka
Buyu Hamazawa - 1st place, Go Maehiro - 2nd place
Ibuki Koshigataki, Asahi Obata, Kazumichi Shinohara - 1st place
Wakana Ito - 1st place, Reika Sugino - 2nd place
Nanami Matsuda, Reika Sugino, Himari Tamura - 1st place
[U-21]
-67kg Taiyo Nakamura - 1st place
-84kg Toshihiro Miki - 2nd place
-50kg Miyu Okamoto - 1st place
[Senior]
-60kg Daiki Ito - 1st place
-75kg Genki Takeuchi - 1st place
-84kg Asahi Mizuno - 1st place
Junya Eto - 3rd place
+84kg Meredith Reishi James - 1st place
-50kg Sara Tsutsumi - 1st place
Aika Okazaki - 2nd place
-55kg Rina Kodo - 1st place
Akari Harada - 2nd place
-61kg Mayu Yamada - 2nd place
-68kg Sara Terazawa - 2nd place
Kotaro Ohata - 1st place
Ryunosuke Kikuchi, Ken Okamoto, Ishin Kitazawa - 1st place
Kiri Mishima - 1st place
Kotomi Sato, Sho Okamoto, Misa Kobayashi - 1st place
Cadet Individual Kata - Ryushin Shimabukuro, Junior -68kg Kumite - Mizuki Kataoka
Senior -50kg Kumite - Sara Tsutsumi, Senior +84kg Kumite - Meredith Reishi James
Furthermore, the Asian Games will be held at the same venue this September. Please keep an eye on the karate competition!