Women – Category 55 kg – 12 fighters
Women – Category 60 kg – 10 fighters
Women – Category 65 kg – 15 fighters
Women – category up to 70 kg – 7 fighters
Women – category over 70 kg – 7 fighters
Men – Category 60 kg – 9 fighters
Men – Category 65 kg – 13 fighters
Men – category up to 70 kg – 12 fighters
Men – category up to 75 kg – 17 fighters
Men – Category to 80 kg – 24 fighters
Men – Category to 85 kg – 14 fighters
Men – Category 90 kg – 10 fighters
Men – Category to 95 kg – 9 fighters
Men – category over 95 kilograms – 11 fighters
At this moment we have 170 fighters from 26 countries. OSU
1. Austria – Kyokushin – kan
2. Armenia – KWF
3. Azerbaijan Kyokushin-kan and Shinkyokushin
4. Belarus – Kyokushin – kan
5. Belgium – Shinkyokushin
6. Bulgaria – Kyokushin-kan and IFK
7. Great Britain- IFK
8. Germany – IFK, Kyokushin – kan, Shinkyokushin and All-Japan Union.
9. Greece – IFK
10. Israel – IFK
11. Ireland – IFK and KWF.
12. Spain – KWF and Shinkyokushin
13. Latvia – Josui International
14. Lithuania – Shinkyokushin
15. Poland – KWF, PZK, Kyokushin-kan and Shinkyokushin
16. Romania – KWF
17. Russia – WKO, IFK, KWF and KI
18. Slovenia – Kyokushin – kan
19. Serbia – Kyokushin – kan and Matsushima
20. Turkey – IFK and KWF
21. Hungary – Shinkyokushin, IBK and Matsushima
22. Ukraine – Shinkyokushin, Kyokushin – kan / FK Karate-do /, IFK
23. France – Shinkyokushin
24. Netherlands – IFK
25. Croatia – Kyokushin – kan + WKO
26. Sweden – Rengokay
Totally 170 fighters