Summary – Egypt shines as its karateka seize two gold medals at the 2025 World Karate Championships held on home soil.,
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The 2025 World Karate Championships showcased a spectacular performance by Egyptian athletes, who secured two gold medals on home soil in Cairo from November 20 to November 28. This achievement has significantly bolstered national pride and represents a notable accomplishment in the history of Egyptian karate.
Key Moments and Timeline
The event lasted nine days and featured more than 700 competitors from 80 countries. Egypt’s standout moments included:
- November 26: Ahmed Hassan won gold in the men’s kumite 75kg division with a 5-2 final score against a strong Japanese contender.
- November 28: Sarah El-Sayed claimed gold in the women’s kata event by scoring an impressive 28.6 points, surpassing athletes from France and Spain.
Key Figures
The success of Egypt’s karateka was guided by head national coach Youssef Abdel Rahman. The leading athletes were:
- Ahmed Hassan – Men’s kumite 75kg gold medalist.
- Sarah El-Sayed – Women’s kata gold medalist.
Antonio Espinós, President of the World Karate Federation (WKF), commended the quality of organization and competition level during the championships.
Official Quotes
- Ahmed Hassan: “Winning gold on home soil is a dream come true. The support from the crowd pushed me to perform at my best.”
- Sarah El-Sayed: “Competing in Egypt gave me great motivation. Our team’s hard work really paid off.”
- Coach Abdel Rahman: “Our athletes trained intensively these past months. These results reflect their dedication and the strategic support from the federation.”
- WKF President Antonio Espinós: “Egypt has set a new standard in hosting these championships, and the athletes have shown karate’s growth on a global scale.”
Statistics and Records
- Total athletes: 700+
- Participating countries: 80
- Egypt’s gold medals: 2
- Other top medal winners: Japan (3 gold), France (2 gold), Spain (1 gold)
Immediate Impact
The gold medals have improved Egypt’s ranking in the WKF and are expected to encourage further investment in karate throughout the country. Importantly, these victories add valuable points toward Egypt’s qualification for the 2028 Olympic Games karate events.
Reactions
Fans in Cairo celebrated enthusiastically with chants and applause that filled the arenas. On social media, hashtags related to Egypt’s wins trended widely. International commentators recognized the significance of this breakthrough for Egyptian karate.
What Comes Next?
Following this success, Egypt plans to host regional karate tournaments in early 2026 to develop future talent. The national team will also prepare for the Karate1 Premier League events to maintain their international competitiveness. The next major competition for the Egyptian athletes is the 2026 Asian Karate Championships in Kazakhstan, where they aim to continue their winning streak.
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