The Armenian Grand Prix 2025: A Celebration of Kyokushin Karate Excellence

The Armenian Grand Prix 2025 is set to become a significant event in the international Kyokushin karate calendar. This open tournament will bring together athletes from across the globe to compete in kumite and kata, showcasing their dedication and mastery of this revered martial art.

The tournament, which will take place on March 2, 2025, at the Dinamo Sports Complex in Yerevan, Armenia, will feature participants from various age groups and categories, including children, girls, juniors, men, and women. As a platform that celebrates both individual skill and the collective spirit of karate, the event is expected to attract widespread interest and participation.

At its core, the Armenian Grand Prix 2025 embodies the values that Kyokushin karate stands for—discipline, respect, and perseverance. The goals of the tournament extend beyond the competition itself, aiming to:

  • Promote and Develop Kyokushin Karate: The tournament, by hosting an international event, seeks to raise awareness and appreciation for this martial art and inspire future generations to practice it.

  • Encourage Healthy Lifestyles: The event focuses on engaging children and youth and highlights the importance of physical activity and a balanced approach to well-being.

  • Shape Moral and Physical Character: Karate is more than a sport; it is a way of life. Through participation, athletes develop values such as humility, determination, respect, and physical prowess.

  • Foster Global Friendships: The tournament strengthens international bonds and encourages mutual respect among participants by bringing together athletes from diverse cultural backgrounds.

  • Showcase Excellence: The event serves as a stage for top-tier athletes to demonstrate their skills while identifying emerging talents in the sport.

Organizers work tirelessly to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for all involved. Athletes interested in competing must email their preliminary applications to info@kyokushin.am by February 17, 2025. The event aims to attract diverse participants while maintaining high competition standards through a well-organized registration process and clear structure.

As the date approaches, anticipation continues to build. The event promises to leave a lasting impact on everyone involved, furthering the mission of Kyokushin karate and fostering international camaraderie.

Mark your calendars for this extraordinary event, and join us in Yerevan, Armenia, to celebrate Kyokushin's karate excellence.

Yerevan Open Cup 2023

An international open tournament in Kumite and Kata will be held in Yerevan, Armenia, on December 23, 2023, for children, girls, juniors, men, and women.

The competition of the participants in KUMITE will be held into age and weight categories of boys and girls 6-7-year-old children 8-9-year-old children, 10-11-year-old children, 12-13-year-old juniors, 14-15-year-old juniors 16-17-year-old juniors, and 18 + year-old men and women.

Participants in KATA will be divided into the following age categories: 6-7-year-old children, 8-9-year-old children, 10-11-year-old children, 12-13-year-old juniors, 14-15-year-old juniors, 16-17-year-old juniors, 18 + year-old men and women.

The preliminary applications are admitted up to 10 December 2023

Address: Yerevan, str.Estonakan 12/1

E-mail: info@kyokushin.am

Telephone numbers: (+374 94) 40-42-45.

The following order is an official invitation to participate in the Tournament of the Armenian Kyokushin Karate Federation.

President Shihan Andranik Hakobyan

The IFK European championships 2023 results U14, U16, U18

On April 22, 2023, the IFK European Kyokushin Championship was held in Yerevan, Armenia. 208 of martial arts competitors from 13 countries gathered to compete for the titles and demonstrate their skills on an international stage. It was a thrilling event that showcased some of the best athletes in Kyokushin karate today.

Here are the results U14, U16, and U18

U14 Girls -40Kg
1. Zarina Ali, Kazakhstan
2. Voskanyan Ariana, Armenia
3. Gevorgyan Naira, Armenia

U14 Girls -50Kg
1. Harutyunyan Meri, Armenia
2. Akzhan Orazgali, Kazakhstan
3. Nikuradze Nana, Georgia
3. Shalageh Sanaz, Iran

U14 Girls +50Kg
1. Belavina Milana, Latvia
2. Dariga Auganbay, Kazakhstan
3. Sargsyan Armenuhi, Armenia
3. Nitu Anastasia Iulia, Romania

U14 Boys -40Kg
1. Hovsepyan Gevorg, Armenia
2. Khachatryan Ashot, Armenia
3. Zhuban Saken, Kazakhstan
3. Bogačovs Ņikita, Latvia

U14 Boys -45Kg
1. Harutyunyan Avet, Armenia
2. Harutyunyan Georgi, Armenia
3. Torosyan Samvel, Armenia
3. Sayan Dissen, Kazakhstan

U14 Boys -50Kg
1. Balayan Armen, Armenia
2. Warnfeldt Rush Issac, Great Britain
3. Avetisyan Davit, Armenia
3. Margolin Ariel, Israel

U14 Boys -55Kg
1. Zohrabyan Serj, Armenia
2. Knopov Larry, Israel
3. Mkrtchyan Harutyun, Armenia

U14 Boys +55Kg
1. Elizbaryan Gurgen, Armenia
2. Sahakyan Aleks, Armenia
3. Hakobyan Alen, Armenia

U16 Girls -55Kg
1. Bejanyan Alisa, Armenia
2. Gruchet Emmanuelle, Reunion
3. Karapetyan Silvi, Armenia
3. Kordzaia Nino, Georgia

U16 Girls +55Kg
1. Grigoryan Elen, Armenia
2. Mates Morgan, Great Britain
3. Karakat Assylbekkyzy, Kazakhstan

U16 Boys -55Kg
1. Panuta Albert, Romania
2. Hambardzumyan Erik, Armenia
3. Eranosyan Erik, Armenia
3. Nursultan Smagul, Kazakhstan

U16 Boys -60Kg
1. Bekarys Bolatov, Kazakhstan
2. Galstyan Hayk , Armenia
3. Serge Jean Marc, Reunion
3. Darsareh Amirhossein, Iran

U16 Boys -65Kg
1. Hovsepyan Vanik, Armenia
2. Ulikhan Nursultanov, Kazakhstan
3. Williams Cai, Great Britain
3. Hajian Radman, Iran

U16 Boys -70Kg
1. Poxosyan Gagik, Armenia
2. Dan Arthur, Israel
3. Goderdzishvili Tamaz, Georgia
3. Grigoryan Ashot, Armenia

U16 Boys +70Kg
1. Partsikanashvili Avtandil, Georgia
2. Sinafathi Mohammad, Iran
3. Parviziniya Arshia, Iran
3. Kiyavash Daghani, Armenia

U18 Girls -55Kg
1. Dillbary Rotem, Israel
2. Fayazi Ghozloo Nahid, Iran
3. Mxeyan Sofi, Armenia
3. Ainaz Mashenova, Kazakhstan

U18 Girls +55Kg
1. Šļahta Ksenija, Latvia
2. Krummenacher Larissa, Switzerland
3. Pastukhova Kristina , Armenia
3. Moos Simena, Switzerland

U18 Boys -60Kg
1. Aleksanyan Garik, Armenia
2. Farfaryan Petros, Armenia
3. Kazemi Arman, Iran
3. Stepanyan Hamlet, Armenia

U18 Boys -65Kg
1. Stepan Skladanyuk, Kazakhstan
2. Raiymbek Shyntay, Kazakhstan
3. Piliposyan Varuzhan, Armenia
3. Manasyan Artyom, Armenia

U18 Boys -75Kg
1. Yaghobi Mehrdad, Iran
2. Arakelyan Tigran, Armenia
3. Muradyan Avetis, Armenia
3. Vlasyan Maks, Armenia

U18 Boys +75Kg
1. Uncu Vlad Constantin, Romania
2. Shaabani Morteza, Iran
3. Yazijyan Hovhannes, Armenia
3. Kianiharchegani Ali, Iran

The IFK European championships 2023 Results U21 and Adults

On April 22, 2023, the IFK European Kyokushin Championship was held in Yerevan, Armenia. 208 of martial arts competitors from 13 countries gathered to compete for the titles and demonstrate their skills on an international stage. It was a thrilling event that showcased some of the best athletes in Kyokushin karate today.

Here are the results of U21 and Adults

Adults Women -55 kg
1. Rowlands Hayley Beth, Great Britain
2. Pickthall Olivia, Great Britain
3. Nurgul Saparova, Kazakhstan
3. Wiska Eliza, Poland

Adults Women +55 kg
1. Westrin Agnes, Sweden
2. Nielsen Mette Marie, Sweden
3. Elnara Togyzbayeva, Kazakhstan
3. Felber Angela, Switzerland

Adults Men -70 kg
1. Mrozinski Kamil, Great Britain
2. Rammal Jaafar, Great Britain
3. Jamshidfar Borzatour, Iran
3. Gevorgyan Gevorg, Armenia

Adults Men -80 kg
1. Hayder Ali, Sweden
2. Fallahi Mohammad Javad, Iran
3. Azizkhani Ali, Iran
3. Karapetyan Hrachya, Armenia

Adults Men -90 kg
1. Rosin Jonas, Sweden
2. Misakyan Artsrun, Armenia
3. Nasabi Majid, Iran
3. Mohammadipouryaychi Jabraeil, Iran

Adults Men +90 kg
1. Moosavi Javad, Iran
2. Liubayeu Dzmitry
3. Rostami Javad, Iran
3. Kakabadze Davit, Georgia

U21 Women -55 kg
1. Madina Bolatova, Kazakhstan
2. Margaryan Elen, Armenia
3. Hosivandi Fatima, Iran
3. Beauvoir Ambre, Reunion

U21 Women +55 kg
1. Karapetian Liliana, Armenia
2. Alambardarabatari Leila, Iran
3. Gulziya Umirzakova, Kazakhstan

U21 Men -70 kg
1. Chapman Callum, Great Britain
2. Arzu Tyulemessov, Kazakhstan
3. Petrachenka Daniil

U21 Men -80 kg
1. Sayat Bakytuly, Kazakhstan
2. Hardzeichuk Maksim
3. Mirco Avvisati, Switzerland

The IFK European Championships 2023 – The Draws And Live Streaming

The IFK European Full Contact Championships will take place in Yerevan, Armenia 22nd of April 2023. This competition is open to all organizations and includes categories for participants aged 14 and up. 

DRAWS and Live updates here: ifk.kumitetechnology.com

Live streaming will be on the IFK Kyokushin official Facebook page here: facebook.com/IFKKyokushin

IFK European championships 2023 - Full information

The IFK European Full Contact Championships will be held in Yerevan, Armenia on 21st-23rd April 2023

Categories from U14 up to Adults will participate.

This event is open to all organizations however countries will have a maximum of three or four athletes in any weight division depending on the age group. IFK representatives will have the priority of two of the allocated spaces.

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IFK European Championships 2023

The IFK European Full Contact Championships will be held in Yerevan, Armenia on 21st-23rd April 2023

Categories from U14 up to Adults will participate.

This event is open to all organisations however countries will have a maximum of three or four athletes in any weight division depending on the age group. IFK representatives will have the priority of two of the allocated spaces.

Full information will be published shortly.