Damien Dovy (born 31 March 1966 in Vitry-sur-Seine, France) is a French karateka who won multiple medals at Karate's top Competitions the European Karate Championships and World Karate Championships. Also lost with the Algerian/swedish Amin Boubeker in 1996 in swedish open in Stockholm , Although born in France Dovy also represented Benin the country of his heritage at international level.[1]

  • 2002 World Karate Championships, Gold medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 2000 World Karate Championships, Bronze medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1997 European Karate Championships, Silver medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1996 European Karate Championships, Gold medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1995 European Karate Championships, Gold medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1994 World Karate Championships, Gold medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1994 European Karate Championships, Bronze medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1993 European Karrate Championships, Bronze medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1992 European Karate Championships, Gold medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1992 World Karate Championships, Bronze medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1989 European Karate Championships, Gold medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
  • 1988 European Karate Championships, Bronze medalist at men's kumite − 60 kg
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Damien Dovy
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Men's karate
Representing  France
World Games
Bronze medal – third place 1993 The Hague Kumite − 60 kg
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