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Karate WKF World Championships 2018


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WKF Karate Senior World Championships

 

The 24th Karate World Championships are Karate's biggest event.

 

Held every two years, the Karate Senior World Championships gather athletes from over a hundred countries in a thrilling quest to sports greatness.


The tournament will take place at the WiZink Center sports hall in Madrid (Spain).


The competition acquires even greater importance since the Spanish capital will host the last World Championships to be held before Karate's debut at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.


The 24th World Championships will be the competition providing the highest number of points for athletes to qualify for the Olympic Games.


The appeal of this spectacular sport is showcased in its three modalities: the action and speed of Kumite, the power and spirit of Kata, and the courage and resilience of Para-Karate.

 

Official Website

http://karate2018.com/

 

WKF dedicated page, with all the links you need to know (Schedule, Entries, Results, TV/Streaming Coverage)

https://www.wkf.net/world-championships-main/senior/

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just 1 day to go...:bounce:

 

and here some important, very important news...:d

 

Where to watch the 2018 KARATE World Championships

 

The 2018 Karate World Championships to be held in Madrid (Spain) from November 6 to 11 is breaking all records.

Not only the event to take place at WiZink Center sports hall will have the highest number of participants in the history of the competition; the 24th edition of Karate’s biggest tournament will also present a record-breaking coverage. 

 

The quest to gold in Madrid will be seen in no less than 186 countries.

Over 16 TV networks and platforms from all over the world will broadcast the event thus making it the most-watched Karate competition of all times.

 

The schedule of the TV broadcast of the 2018 Karate World Championships starts on Saturday, November 10 at 10.00 (local time) and will conclude on Sunday November 11 at 15.00 (local time).  

 

In countries with no TV coverage, the medal bouts will be streamed live on karateworld.tv.

Fans from countries where the event will not be broadcast by a TV network or platform will have the opportunity to follow the final two days of Karate action on WKF’s online platform, karateworld.tv. 

 

CLICK HERE to go to the list of TV networks broadcasting the event.

 

 

ELIMINATIONS ROUNDS LIVE ON KARATEWORLD.TV

 

For the first time, Karate fans will be able to watch the elimination rounds of a Karate World Championships.

The quest to reach the finals is taking place from Tuesday November 6 to Friday November 9 and it will be available to a worldwide viewing audience on karateworld.tv. 

 

Fans wanting to catch all the Karate action of the elimination rounds can follow the competition LIVE and FREE on karateworld.tv

 

Go to KARATEWORLD.TV to watch the elimination rounds of Madrid 2018 LIVE and FREE.

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2 minuti fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

Any entry lists or something yet?

 

look at the WKF page link in the first post...:evil:

from there you can find all entry lists, schedule, results...;)

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2 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

look at the WKF page link in the first post...:evil:

from there you can find all entry lists, schedule, results...;)

Thanks :d

So more specifically, here:

https://www.sportdata.org/wkf/set-online/veranstaltung_info_main.php?active_menu=calendar&vernr=188&ver_info_action=catnennlist#a_eventheadend

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4 minuti fa, AlFHg ha scritto:

Repubblica will stream in Italy?:yikes:

 

actually, it's PMG sport (Repubblica is only one of the media with a link to them), as always...:evil:;)

the nice Chiara Soldi will have to carry a lot work, I guess...:lol:

by the way, they also post their broadcast on youtube, so you can get it ondemand, too (even if when you look for it ondemand on YT it's impossible to avoid spoilers about the Italian athletes, as they also post the videos of their single matches with a spoling title)...

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