The Nordic Championships takes place every year in one of the 8 member countries. Eligible to participate are the National Teams or contestanst appointed by the national federation. Referees holds international WKF, EKF or Nordic License.
Categories are Cadet, Junior and Senior, individual and teams, in both Kata and Kumite. Apart from individual and team medals, a Trophy Cup is passed to the best nation each year. Denmark holds he record of highest number of consecutive wins.
The history and schedule for the Nordic Championships:
2024 | Iceland | Reykjavik |
2023-04-08 | Sweden | Gothenburg |
2022 -11-26 | Latvia | Riga |
2021 -11-27 | Norway | Stavanger |
2020 | Norway | Cancelled due to Pandemic |
2019-11-23 | Denmark | Kolding |
2018-11-24 | Finland | Tampere |
2017-04-08 | Estonia | Tallinn |
2016-04-09 | Denmark | Aalborg |
2015-04-11 | Iceland | Reykjavik |
2014-04-12 | Latvia | Riga |
2013-04-13 | Norway | Oslo |
2012-04-14 | Sweden | Kristianstad |
2011-04-16 | Finland | Tampere |
2010-04-10 | Estonia | Tallinn |
2009-04-17 | Denmark | Copenhagen |
2008-04-12 | Iceland | Reykjavik |