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Montreal, August 31 – Karate Canada sent its Junior National Team to compete at the Junior Pan American Championships in Mexico City, Mexico on August 25-27. The athletes brought back a total of 13 medals – 3 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 7 bronze medal, which placed Canada in 6th place of the countries ranking. Another 10 athletes reached the medal round and finished in 5th place.  

The 3-day competition saw a total of 785 athletes from 22 American countries compete in 49 categories. Karate Canada sent a team of 80 athletes supported by a staff team of coaches and an athletic therapist. Due to the event limiting the participation to 2 athletes per country per category, athletes were selected based on their results at the 2022 National Championships.

 

Medalists

Here are the full list of medalists from Canada.

Gold

Kata

Cadet (14-15)

Male

Matthew Gruitia

Ontario

Gold

Kata

Junior (16-17)

Female

Oonah Gamboa

British Columbia

Gold

Kumite

U14 (12-13)

Female (47+ kg)

Mariana Guerrero

Ontario

Silver

Kumite

U14 (12-13)

Male (-50 kg)

Abderahmane Guemmat

Quebec

Silver

Kumite

U21 (18-20)

Female (-68 kg)

Julia Maclean

British Cloumbia

Silver

Kumite

U21 (18-20)

Female (68+ kg)

Valeria Diaz

Alberta

Bronze

Kumite

Cadet (14-15)

Female (54+ kg)

Quincey Palmer

Ontario

Bronze

Kumite

Cadet (14-15)

Male (-70 kg)

Younesse Talhi

Quebec

Bronze

Kata

U14 (12-13)

Female

Cadence Truong

Ontario

Bronze

Kumite

U14 (12-13)

Female (-47 kg)

Emily Chan

British Columbia

Bronze

Kumite

U14 (12-13)

Female (47+ kg)

Aya Rahmani

Quebec

Bronze

Kumite

U14 (12-13)

Male (-40 kg)

Ethan Choi

British Columbia

Bronze

Kumite

U21 (18-20)

Female (68+ kg)

Lily-Rose Nolet

Quebec

Looking forward to World Championships

This event was the last opportunity for athletes to gain ranking points in order to place for the World Championships to happen in Konya, Turkey on October 26-30, 2022. The official team will be announced in the next few weeks.

The Junior and Senior team are getting ready for the Commonwealth Championships to happen next week, September 7-8, in Birmingham, England.

About Karate Canada

Karate Canada is a not-for-profit corporation with the objective of describing and incorporating all activities related to the promotion, organization, regulation and popularization of the sport of karate all over Canada, of protecting the physical and emotional health of athletes, and of promoting the interests of karate throughout Canada.

Karate Canada and its 11 Provincial and Territorial Associations members normally assemble roughly 16,000 participants nationwide. Furthermore, Karate Canada is a proud member of the Canadian Olympic Committee, the World Karate Federation and the Pan American Karate Federation. See more at www.karatecanada.org.

Source

Daphné Trahan-Perreault, Communication Lead
Karate Canada
communications@karatecanada.org
514-605-8538