Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

There are 80 qualifying spots for karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

A nation can have no more than 8 karatekas qualify (up to four males and four females) with a maximum of one in each event.

Summary

The 10 competitors in each event qualify as follows:

  • 1 from the host nation, Japan
  • 4 from the Olympic Standing ranking of 6 April 2020
  • 3 from a qualification tournament
  • 2 from continental representation or Tripartite Commission invitation

Because the World Karate Federation rankings are based on five weight classes instead of the three weight classes featured in the 2020 Olympics, some of the Olympic events are based on a combination of two WKF classes. In those cases, the top 2 from each of the WKF classes qualify for the combined Olympic class (for a total of 4). Where the Olympic class matches the WKF class, the top 4 in that class qualify.

The qualification tournament features the same weight classes as the Olympic weight classes. Only NOCs that have not qualified through Olympic standing for a given division are eligible to enter a karateka in the qualification tournament. The top three finishers in each division at the qualification tournament qualify for the Olympics.

A total of 12 quota places, distributed among the eight events, are available through continental representation. The selection order is as follows:

  • Oceania, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Africa, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Americas, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Asia, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Europe, 2 spots (1 per gender)
  • Africa, 1 spot (either gender)
  • Americas, 1 spot (the other gender)

For each continent, all of the gold medalists at the continental games are considered together. The highest ranked among this group earns the qualification spot unless that competitor is already qualified or otherwise cannot be selected without violating any of the following limitations: 10 athletes per division, 1 athlete per NOC per division, 2 athletes per NOC through continental representation (affecting only Africa and the Americas). If the highest-ranked gold medalist cannot be entered, then the next-highest ranked gold medalist qualifies if possible. This process goes through all gold medalists by ranking, then all silver medalists by ranking, then all bronze medalists by ranking until the continent's qualifying spots are filled. If none of the medalists can be entered, the highest-ranked eligible athlete from that continent in the rankings (regardless of finish at the continental games) qualifies.

The final four quota spots will be assigned through Tripartite Commission invitation.

Template:Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics – List of Qualified NOCs

Timeline

EventDateVenue
2018 Asian Games18 August – 2 SeptemberIndonesia Jakarta & Palembang
2019 European Games21–30 June 2019 Belarus Minsk
2019 Pacific Games8–20 July 2019Samoa Apia
2019 Pan American Games26 July – 11 August 2019Peru Lima
2019 African Games2019Zambia Lusaka
Olympic Standing6 April 2020
Qualification tournament8–10 May 2020France Paris

Men's events

67 kg

SectionPlacesNOCQualified judoka
Host nation1  Japan
Olympic Standing, 60 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
2
Olympic Standing, 67 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
2
Qualification tournament3
Continental representation0–2
Tripartite Commission0–2
Total10

75 kg

SectionPlacesNOCQualified judoka
Host nation1  Japan
Olympic Standing, 75 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
4
Qualification tournament3
Continental representation0–2
Tripartite Commission0–2
Total10

+75 kg

SectionPlacesNOCQualified judoka
Host nation1  Japan
Olympic Standing, 84 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
2
Olympic Standing, +84 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
2
Qualification tournament3
Continental representation0–2
Tripartite Commission0–2
Total10

Kata

SectionPlacesNOCQualified judoka
Host nation1  Japan
Olympic Standing, kata
(as of 6 April 2020)
4
Qualification tournament3
Continental representation0–2
Tripartite Commission0–2
Total10

Women's events

55 kg

SectionPlacesNOCQualified judoka
Host nation1  Japan
Olympic Standing, 50 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
2
Olympic Standing, 55 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
2
Qualification tournament3
Continental representation0–2
Tripartite Commission0–2
Total10

61 kg

SectionPlacesNOCQualified judoka
Host nation1  Japan
Olympic Standing, 61 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
4
Qualification tournament3
Continental representation0–2
Tripartite Commission0–2
Total10

+61 kg

SectionPlacesNOCQualified judoka
Host nation1  Japan
Olympic Standing, 68 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
2
Olympic Standing, +68 kg
(as of 6 April 2020)
2
Qualification tournament3
Continental representation0–2
Tripartite Commission0–2
Total10

Kata

SectionPlacesNOCQualified judoka
Host nation1  Japan
Olympic Standing, kata
(as of 6 April 2020)
4
Qualification tournament3
Continental representation0–2
Tripartite Commission0–2
Total10

References

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