Asian Karate Championships

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The Asian Karatedo Championships are the highest level of competition for sport karate in Asia. The competition is held in a different country every two years organized by the Asian Karatedo Federation (AKF) under the supervision of World Karate Federation (WKF), the largest international governing body of sport karate with over 180 member countries. It is the only karate organization recognised by the International Olympic Committee and has more than ten million members.[1] The AKF organizes the Junior and Senior Asian Karatedo Championships in every two years in between the Olympic and Asian Games and participates in WKF World Karate Championships which its member Japan play as a powerhouse country when it comes to sport karate vying for world titles with counterpart opponents from the powerful nations such as France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Spain and Italy in many world championships.

Asian Karatedo Championships
AbbreviationAKF Championships
Location
Region served
Asian Continental countries/regions
Membership
40 Affiliated Countries
Official language
English is the official language. If any question in respect to the sport or technique of karate, it will be referred to the original Japanese text.
Websitehttp://asiankaratefederation.net

Para-Karate Asian Karate Championships

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Year Edition Date City and host country
2022 1st 16–20 December   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2023 2nd 18–23 July   Malacca, Malaysia

Asian Senior Karate Championships

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Year Edition Date City and host country
1993 1 23–24 November   Taipei, Taiwan
1995 2 18–24 September   Manila, Philippines
1997 3 3–9 November   Macau
1999 4 1–2 December   Singapore
2001 5 2–4 November   Genting Highlands, Malaysia
2004 6 6–8 February   Taoyuan, Taiwan
2005 7 19–22 May   Macau
2007 8 24–26 August   Seremban, Malaysia
2009 9 25–27 September   Foshan, China
2011 10 21–24 July   Quanzhou, China
2012 11 14–17 July   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2013 12 5–7 December   Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2015 13 4–6 September   Yokohama, Japan
2017 14 15–17 July   Astana, Kazakhstan
2018 15 13–15 July   Amman, Jordan
2019 16 19–21 July   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2021 17 20–22 December   Almaty, Kazakhstan
2022 18 16–20 December   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2023 19 18–23 July   Malacca, Malaysia
2024 20 20–22 September   Hangzhou, China

Asian Cadet, Junior and U-21yrs Karate Championships

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Year Edition Date City and host country
1992 1 AUKO September   Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1994 2 AUKO September   Hanoi, Vietnam
1996 3 AUKO September   Taichung, Taiwan
1998 4 AUKO November   Macau
2000 5 AKF August   Macau
2002 6 AKF September   Tokyo, Japan
2005 7 AKF November   Macau
2006 8 AKF October   Singapore, Singapore
2008 9 AKF September   Sabah, Malaysia
2010 10 AKF August   Hong Kong, Hong Kong China
2011 11 AKF July   Quanzhou, China
2012 12 AKF July   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2013 13 AKF December   Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2015 14 AKF August   Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2016 15 AKF November   Makassar, Indonesia
2017 16 AKF July   Astana, Kazakhstan
2018 17 AKF May   Okinawa, Japan
2019 18 AKF April   Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
2021 19 AKF 19–22 December   Almaty, Kazakhstan
2022 20 AKF 16–20 December   Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2023 21 AKF 6–8 November   Almaty, Kazakhstan
2024 22 AKF 23–25 August   Manila, Philippines

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About AKF". Asian Karate Federation.
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