Alejandro Navarro (karateka)

Alejandro Navarro (born 15 September 1976 in Gran Canaria, Canary Islands) is a Spanish Full-contact Karateka.

Navarro was born in Gran Canaria, where he began to practice martial arts such as taekwondo and Hapkido.

[6] In November of the same year, Navarro advanced to the finals of the European Championship Open, where he lost to Krzysztof Habraszka.

Navarro won the European Championship bronze medal at the "Under 90 Kg Weight Class" in his homeland in Spain in May 2006.

He fought in the open weight class, where Navarro defeated Piotr Banasik in the finals.

2009 Navarro continued its success after winning two European championships in a year for the second time in a row.

In May, Navarro advanced for the second time in a row in the European Championships to the finals, where he faced Lucian Gogonel again.

[6] In the summer, Navarro won his second bronze at the All American Open, and in November, he advanced to the final for the second time in a row at the Japanese Championships, but lost to Ajima Kyohei.

At Christmas, Navarro won his second European Championship in France in the Open, defeating Sergey Uvitskiy in the finals.

[8] In May, he achieved the tenth European Championship of his career after winning the previous year's champion Zahari Damjanov in the final.

Navarro won bronze in the Seiken Cup in Russia in 2016 after beating Artem Lyalikov in the medal battle.

Navarro was invited to take part in the 2017 World Cup, where he faced the American Sota Nakano in the first round.

In May, Navarro won his fifth European Championship bronze medal after defeating Goderzi Kapanadze.

In the semifinals, Navarro defeated Japan's Takehiro Kaga and advanced to the finals, where he lost to France's Antonio Tusseau.

Navarro won the European Championship silver in the heavyweight series in May 2019 after losing to Andrei Luzin in the final.

Navarro tournament fell short after losing to Yuta Takahashi, who finished fourth.