Okay Arpa
| Okay Arpa | |
|---|---|
| Born |
July 15, 1977 Kayseri, Turkey |
| Nationality | Turkey |
| Division | +84 kg |
| Style | Karate Kumite |
| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Men's Karate | ||
| World Championships | ||
| | 2008 Tokyo | Kumite team |
| European Championships | ||
| | 2010 Athens | Kumite team |
| | 2009 Zagreb | Kumite +84 kg |
| | 2008 Tallinn | Kumite +80 kg |
| | 2006 Zagreb | Kumite team |
| | 2004 Moscow | Kumite open |
| | 2004 Moscow | Kumite team |
| | 2000 Istanbul | Kumite +80 kg |
| | 1998Belgrade | Kumite +80 kg |
| Mediterranean Games | ||
| | 2001 Tunis | Kumite open |
Okay Arpa (born July 15, 1977 in Kayseri, Turkey) is a Turkish karateka competing in the kumite +84 kg division.[1][2][3]
He is a teacher of physical education serving at a primary school in Üsküdar, Istanbul.[4]
Achievements
- 2011
- 2010
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Silver 8th European Karate Regions Championships - May 29, Warsaw POL - kumite team[2] -
Gold 45th European Championships - May 7, Athens GRE - kumite team[2]
- 2009
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Silver 7th European Karate Regions Championships - May 30, Madrid ESP - kumite team[2] -
Bronze 44th European Championships - May 8, Zagreb CRO - kumite +84 kg[1]
- 2008
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Gold 19th World Championships - November 13, Tokyo JAP - kumite team[2] -
Bronze 44th European Championships - May 2, Tallinn EST - kumite +80 kg[1]
- 2006
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Gold 41st European Championships - May 5, Zagreb CRO - kumite team[2]
- 2004
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Silver 39th European Championships - May 7, Moscow RUS - kumite open[1] -
Bronze 39th European Championships - May 7, Moscow RUS - kumite team[2]
- 2001
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Bronze 14th Mediterranean Games - September 9, Tunis TUN - kumite open[2]
- 2000
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Silver 35th European Championships - May 5, Istanbul TUR - kumite +80 kg[1]
- 1998
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Bronze 33rd European Championships - May 5, Belgrade SRB - kumite +80 kg[1]
References
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