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Karate 1 Series A Kuala Lumpur 2025 – Heart and Strategy

Anders Ingvarsson, 12 oktober, 202514 oktober, 2025

From October 3 to 5 2025, Kuala Lumpur transformed into the beating heart of world karate. More than 1 000 athletes from 82 nations competed in kata and kumite at the final Karate 1 Series A event of the year — a climactic moment on the World Karate Federation (WKF) calendar.

For many athletes, it represented a decisive opportunity to climb the WKF rankings before the 2025 season closes. The tournament delivered everything fans hoped for: thrilling fights, technical excellence, and moments of raw emotion.

A Grand Opening in Malaysia

Laura Golding @lauragolding_karate – Karate Australia @karate.australia – Z Sportswear @zsportswearaus.

The event opened with a vibrant ceremony highlighting Malaysia’s cultural richness. Officials from the WKF and the Malaysian Karate Federation welcomed participants amid traditional music, dance, and a parade of flags. WKF’s coverage emphasized how the hosts combined professionalism with warmth, offering a world-class experience for visiting delegations.

Kuala Lumpur’s modern facilities, combined with passionate local fans, set the stage for three unforgettable days. Social media feeds were filled with the hum of action — tatami after tatami alive with shouts, kiais, and the sharp thud of perfectly timed techniques.

Day 1 – Japanese Precision Sets the Tone

According to WKF’s report “Japan Dominate Day 1”, the opening day was all about Japan. Their kata specialists swept through rounds with precision and control, while their kumite athletes displayed the tactical sharpness that has long defined Japanese karate.

Kostya Tsymbal @kostya_tsymbal – Sen-Bin 👊🇺🇦 @senbin_karateam – @nick_sirakovskiy

Athletes such as Sato Kotomi and Iwatani Azuki led the women’s kata divisions, showcasing textbook stances and seamless transitions that earned roars of appreciation from judges and crowd alike. In kumite, Ito Hiroki and Ikeda Mashiro made early statements with fast, clean scoring techniques.

For other nations, Day 1 was a test of adaptability. Competing against Japan’s rhythm and timing forced athletes to refine distance control and counter-strategies — lessons many carried into the weekend.

Day 2 – Global Spirit & Diversity on Display

If Day 1 belonged to Japan, Day 2 was about global variety. WKF’s feature “Global Spirit of Karate Shines” highlighted that six different countries claimed gold across kata and kumite categories.

Among them were victories for Chile’s Valentina Toro Meneses in women’s −55 kg, Iran’s Morteza Nemati in men’s −75 kg, and Nepal’s Arika Gurung in the women’s +68 kg — each win symbolizing karate’s expanding reach.

The diversity of medalists also reflected years of technical exchange between nations. Latin American and Southeast Asian fighters in particular demonstrated evolving tactical sophistication, often blending traditional footwork with modern timing-based scoring styles.

Day 3 – Thrilling Finishes & Emotional Finals

Sophia Du @sophiaskarate – Karate Australia @karate.australia – Z Sportswear @zsportswearaus.

The last day in Kuala Lumpur was pure drama. WKF’s summary “Thrilling Finishes Mark Final Day” detailed how several finals were decided in the dying seconds — a testament to mental composure under pressure.

In men’s −84 kg, Eduard Gasparian edged Ali Asiabari 8–7 in a crowd-pleasing battle of power and speed. Yamauchi Kentarou of Japan closed the event with a commanding win in +84 kg, securing his country’s final gold of the weekend.

The closing ceremony reflected respect and camaraderie. Athletes bowed to one another and to the officials, reaffirming karate’s enduring ethos — victory through discipline, not arrogance.

Official Results & Medal Summary Highlights

Based on WKF and Karate.News, these were the main podium results:

Women’s Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze (×2)
Kata Individual Sato Kotomi (JPN) Iwatani Azuki (JPN) Raafat Jana (EGY), Casale Carola (ITA)
Kumite −50 kg Chandran Shahmalarani (MAS) Hubrich Shara (GER) Ishihara Mizuki (JPN), Chung Ya-Chi (TPE)
Kumite −55 kg Toro Meneses Valentina (CHI) Ito Ai (JPN) Wei Yuchun (CHN), Hoàng Thị Mỹ Tâm (VIE)
Kumite −61 kg Gong Li (CHN) Irokawa Kanon (JPN) Hashimoto Suzue (JPN), Khamis Reem (GER)
Kumite −68 kg Ikeda Mashiro (JPN) Schroeter Madeleine (GER) Dinh Thi Huong (VIE), Essid Tesnime (TUN)
Kumite +68 kg Gurung Arika (NEP) Msakni Tesnim (TUN) Hakova Amalie (CZE), Daniszewska Julia (POL)
Team Kata Women China Peru Indonesia, Vietnam

Men’s Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze (×2)
Kata Individual Okamoto Ken (JPN) Otsuki Eiji (JPN) Monoi Sena (JPN), Nendai Kairi (JPN)
Kumite −60 kg Ito Hiroki (JPN) Nasser Mohamed (EGY) Naveen (IND), Shi Leilei (CHN)
Kumite −67 kg Ogannisian Iurik (WKF) Son Evgenii (WKF) Moskvichyov Kirill (KAZ), Freire Fuentes Tomás (CHI)
Kumite −75 kg Morteza Nemati (IRN) Sharafutdinov Ernest (RUS) Rahimi Ali (IRN), Rodríguez Matías (CHI)
Kumite −84 kg Gasparian Eduard (RUS) Asiabari Ali Asghar (IRN) Aktas Ugur (TUR), Temizel Yusuf Eren (TUR)
Kumite +84 kg Yamauchi Kentarou (JPN) Genc Kadir Furkan (TUR) Abazari Saleh (IRN), Tielen Daniel (AUS)
Team Kata Men Kuwait Chinese Taipei Indonesia, China

Japan finished with the largest medal haul, followed by Iran, Turkey, and an inspired Malaysia.

Notable Performances & Highlights

  • Home Glory for Malaysia
    The most emotional victory came from Chandran Shahmalarani, who clinched the women’s −50 kg title in front of a roaring home crowd. Her triumph was Malaysia’s first Series A gold in years and symbolized the growing standard of Southeast Asian karate.
  • Laura Golding @lauragolding_karate – Karate Australia @karate.australia – Z Sportswear @zsportswearaus.

    Japan’s Kata Masterclass
    Japan’s sweep of the kata categories reaffirmed the nation’s technical supremacy. WKF commentators noted the fluidity, stability, and rhythm of their performance — “a lesson in body control and focus.”

  • Vietnam’s Breakthrough
    Hoàng Thị Mỹ Tâm earned bronze in −55 kg, continuing Vietnam’s rise in women’s kumite. Combined with teammate Dinh Thi Huong’s bronze in −68 kg, Vietnam finished among Asia’s surprise success stories.
  • Iranian Power & Consistency
    Iran added several podiums: gold by Morteza Nemati (−75 kg), silver by Asiabari Ali Asghar (−84 kg), and multiple bronzes. Tasnim News reported Nemati’s commanding 6–1 final victory as “a display of controlled aggression and tactical precision.”
  • European Resilience
    Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic each secured key bronzes, maintaining Europe’s strong footprint. Turkey impressed with double bronze in −84 kg and a silver in +84 kg.
  • Emerging Nations Shine
    Nepal’s Arika Gurung captured gold in women’s +68 kg — a landmark for South Asian karate. Her calm composure and decisive mawashi-geri technique stunned more experienced opponents.

Broader Impact & Legacy

Rankings & Future Seeding

Kostya Tsymbal @kostya_tsymbal – Sen-Bin 👊🇺🇦 @senbin_karateam – @nick_sirakovskiy

As the final Series A stop of 2025, Kuala Lumpur directly influenced WKF world rankings. The results will affect seedings for upcoming Premier League events and could determine qualification paths toward the 2026 World Championships.

Technical Evolution

Observers noted a shift toward timing-based kumite: shorter exchanges, more feints, and precision over volume. In kata, the balance between speed and grounding continued to evolve, with judges rewarding clarity over flash.

Malaysia’s Organizational Success

Hosting over 1 000 competitors without major delays was a logistical triumph. WKF praised the local organizing committee for its efficiency, referee management, and hospitality — positioning Malaysia as a future hub for major martial arts events.

Cultural and Grassroots Legacy

The exposure from international media and social platforms has already boosted interest in local dojos. Malaysian Karate Federation representatives confirmed record youth registrations in the days following the event.

Conclusion

Sophia Du @sophiaskarate – Karate Australia @karate.australia – Z Sportswear @zsportswearaus.

Karate 1 Series A Kuala Lumpur 2025 will be remembered not only for Japanese dominance or individual brilliance but for its spirit of inclusion and excellence. From home-grown heroes to first-time medalists, it showcased how karate’s essence — respect, perseverance, and unity — continues to inspire worldwide.

With the Series A season now concluded, attention turns to the 2025 Premier League Final. But for athletes and fans alike, the echoes from Kuala Lumpur — the cheers, the bows, and the clash of techniques — will resonate long into the next chapter of world karate.

Pictures: @sportactionteam

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All You Need to Know About Karate 1-Series A Kuala Lumpur – WKF

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Global Spirit of Karate Shines as Six Nations Strike Gold on Day 2 of Karate 1 Series A Kuala Lumpur – WKF

Grand Opening Ceremony Marks Memorable Karate 1-Series A Event in Kuala Lumpur – WKF

Thrilling Finishes Mark Final Day of Memorable Karate 1-Series A in Kuala Lumpur – WKF

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The 2025 Karate 1-Series A event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this weekend highlighted the tremendous support of the sport in the country with an impressive opening ceremony. As a showcase of Karate’s institutional support in Malaysia, the opening ceremony was headed by Duli Yang Maha Mulia Tuanku Muhriz Ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir, the Yang di-Pertuan Besar (elected monarch) of Negeri Sembilan. He was joined by World Karate Federation (WKF) President Antonio Espinós, WKF Executive Committee member and Asian Karate Federation (AKF) Vice President Tuan Yang Terutama Tun Seri Setia Dr. Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam, who is also the Yang di-Pertua Negeri (governor) of Malacca, and the President of the Malaysia Karate Federation (MAKAF) Datuk Wira Dr. Nur Azmi Ahmad, who also serves as Deputy President of the Olympic Committee of Malaysia (OCM)
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