RANKINKS 2008

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Year Lightweight Middleweight Heavyweight Super Heavyweight
2008 1. Syouhei Yamano JAPAN   Shinkyokushin
2.
Gabor Rózsa HUNGARY   Shinkyokushin
3. Viktor Karasyuk
RUSSIA   Shinkyokushin
4.
Emil Bitkash RUSSIA
5. Roman Uzunyan
RUSSIA IFK
6. Piotr Moczydlowski
POLAND IKO1
7.
Yuzo Suzuki JAPAN IKO1
8. Khizirkhazhi Khasuev
RUSSIA

9. Roman Semchenko
RUSSIA  IKO1
10. Victor Teixeira
HOLLAND  IKO1
11. Yevgeniy Solomennikov
RUSSIA
12. Darren Stringer
GT BRITAIN  IFK
13. Takuya Morikawa
JAPAN  Shinkyokushin
14. Stanislav Romanchev
RUSSIA
15. Aydyn Novruzov
RUSSIA  Shinkyokushin
16. Taras Popovych
UKRAINE
17. Semen Krush
RUSSIA
18. Hirokazu Iwahara
JAPAN Shinkyokushin
19. Zoltan Magyar
HUNGARY  Shinkyokushin
20. Takaichi Onuma
JAPAN  IKO1
1. Kazuhito Yamada JAPAN  Shinkyokushin
2. Roman Nesterenko
RUSSIA    Shinkyokushin
3.
Arsen Hachatryan RUSSIA
4. Alexander Erokhin
RUSSIA
5. Rasim Samedov
RUSSIA
6. Gergo Magna
HUNGARY  Shinkyokushin
7.
Nicolae Stoian  ROMANIA
8. Sandor Bak
HUNGARY  Shinkyokushin
9. Kazufumi Shimamoto
JAPAN Shinkyokushin
10. Alexei Mezhevtsov
RUSSIA
11. Gia Gvenetadze
GEORGIA
12. Hiroyuki Kidachi
JAPAN  IKO1
13. Kou Tanigawa
JAPAN  Shinkyokushin
14. Shamsudin Abdurashidov
RUS. IFKK
15. Jimmie Collin
SWEDEN  Shinkyokushin
16. Fanil Mazhitov
RUSSIA  IFK
17. Andrey Borisov
RUSSIA  IFK
18. Sulimen Kosumov
RUSSIA  IFKK
19. Stilian Petrov
BULGARIA   IKO1
20. Yuji Shimamoto
JAPAN
1. Alejandro Navarro SPAIN  IKO 1
2. Dmitriy Savelyev
RUSSIA
3. Issa Parvari
IRAN
4. Sergey Doronin
UKRAINE

5. Magomed Mitsaev
RUSSIA
6. Valeri Dimitrov
BULGARIA   Shinkyokushin
7.
Pablo Estensoro SPAIN  IKO1
8.
Lucien Gogonel  ROMANIA  IKO 1
9. Maxim Shevchenko
RUSSIA  Shinkyokushin
10. Igor Titkov
RUSSIA  Iko1
11. Naohiro Nomoto
JAPAN  Shinkyokushin
12. Yoshitatsu Beppu
JAPAN iko1
13.
Nurmamed Mamedov RUSSIA IKO1
14. Eduardo Tanaka
BRAZIL  IKO1
15. Tatsuya Murata
JAPAN  IKO1
16. Tariel Nikoleishvili
RUSSIA
17. Alexei Gorokhov
RUSSIA
18. Stefan Hofer
SWITZERLAND   Shinkyokushin
19. Zolt Balogh
HUNGARY
20. Tomas Vik
CZECH REPUBLIC Shinkyokushin
1. Anzor Shikhabakhov RUSSIA  IKO3
2. Zahari Damyanov
BULGARIA  IKO1
3. Sajad Heidari
IRAN
4. Mikhail Kozlov
RUSSIA
5. Makoto Taniguchi
JAPAN  IKO1
6. Saeid Sefari
IRAN
7. Timur Gatashev
RUSSIA  Kyokushin-kan/Royama
8. Makoto Akaishi
JAPAN  IIKO1
9. Lazslo Hacsko
HUNGARY
10. Alexander Ibragimov
RUSSIA  IFK
11. Yuichiro Osaka
JAPAN
12. Artur Tilov
RUSSIA
13.
Krzysztof Habraszka
POLAND IKO1
14. Petar Martinov
BULGARIA
15. Kunihiro Suzuki
JAPAN  Shinkyokushin
16. Kentaro Tanaka
JAPAN   IKO1
17. Sergio Da Costa
BRAZIL  IKO1
18. Lukas Kubilius
LITHUANIA  Shinkyokushin
19. Slawomir Was
USA IKO1
20. Anderson Da Silva
BRAZIL

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Ranking gjort av Kyokushin-results...

Ranking System

This is a subjective attempt to rank fighters by year and weight taking into account the tournaments participated in for that year and respective success. Certain tournaments carry more weight than others, but this format also takes into account the number of tournaments fought in successfully, the prestige and quality of competitors of each particular event. These rankings are based on the results that are included on this site and may change on receipt of additional information.

Note: 
- For certain events a coefficient is added depending on the size, quality of field and prestige of the tournament.
- For some years bonus points are added to certain fighters for outstanding achievements.
- If a fighter does not fight in that year, they will not be included as there are no carryover points from previous years. 
- Points cannot be carried up a weight but can be carried down. For example if a fighter gains points in a middleweight event and a heavyweight event in the same year then he will be classified in the middleweight section for that year as the points earned in the middleweight category cannot be carried up a weight. Exceptions to this are when the fighter gains points in a major event in the higher weight and then a coefficient ( <1) is used to add the points for the lower weight and they will be classed in the higher weight category. However if a fighter fights in for example three mw tournaments and one lw, they will be classed as a lw but the points earned will be multiplied by a coefficient < 1.
- A fighter will not be legible if they do not fight in a Kyokushin tournament in that year, however they can receive bonus points if they fight in a Kyokushin tournament and additional events, e.g 1997 - Francisco Filho - K-1 World Grand Prix 3rd Place, 1993 - David Pickthall - All Japan Shidokan Champion
- Following the death of Sosai Mas Oyama in 1994 and the fractioning of Kyokushin and thus a greater number of tournaments, the number of fighters listed each year is increased from 10 to 20 from 1994 onwards.

Position / Category Cat - I Cat - II Cat -III CAT IV Cat - V Cat - VI Cat - VII Cat - VIII Cat - IX
1 2500 1500 1350 1000 750 500 400 300 200
2 2000 1200 1100 700 500 350 250 200 150
3 1700 950 850 500 350 200 150 100 75
4 1600 800 700 400 300 100 100 75 50
Last 8 1300 600 450 300 100 - - - -
Last 16 1000 300 250 150 - - - - -
Last 32 650 200 100 - - - - - -
Last 64 300 - - - - - - - -
Last 128 150 - - - - - - - -

Category     Tournament 
Cat - I          World Tournament - IKO 1 & IKO 2 (*0.95 for IKO 2) 
Cat - II         World Tournament - IKO 3, All Japan Tournament, International Invitational Opens, Americas Cup (01-03), Oyama Cup - Russia (04 onwards) 
Cat - III        World Weight Tournament (*0.9 for IKO 2 & IFK, * 0.85 for IKO 3), Americas Cup 04.
Cat - IV         European Openweight Champs, Americas Cup (96-00), Oyama Cup - Russia (94 - 02) 
Cat - V          All Japan Weight Tourn't, European Champs, Commonwealth Champs, Russian Champs - FKR, Russian Open, Ibutz Oyama Cup 
Cat - VI         European Cup, North American Weight Tournament, Asian Tournament, Russian Championships - IKO 1, South American Weight Championships
Cat - VII       National Opens - Cat I 
Cat - VIII      National Opens - Cat II 
Cat - IX        National Opens - Cat III