Taekwondo under sommer-OL 2016

Taekwondo
under det 31. sommer-OL 2016
StedCarioca Arena 3
Datoer17.–20. august 2016
Antal begivenheder8
Atleter128 fra 63 nationer

Taekwondo under sommer-OL 2016 i Rio de Janeiro fandt sted i perioden 17. til 20. august på Carioca Arena 3 i Barra Olympic Park i Barra da Tijuca. Omkring 128 taekwondokæmpere konkurrerede i otte vægtklasser: fire for mænd og fire for kvinder.[1]

Tidsoversigt

Daglig oversigt
Dato →Onsdag 17Torsdag 18Fredag 19Lørdag 20
Mændenes58 kg68 kg80 kg+80 kg
Kvindernes49 kg57 kg67 kg+67 kg

Medaljer

PlaceringLandGuldSølvBronzeTotal
1 Sydkorea2035
2 Kina2002
3 Storbritannien1113
4 Aserbajdsjan1023
5 Elfenbenskysten1012
6 Jordan1001
7 Spanien0112
 Thailand0112
9 Frankrig0101
 Mexico0101
 Niger0101
 Rusland0101
 Serbien0101
14 Brasilien0011
 Dominikanske Republik0011
 Egypten0011
 Iran0011
 Tunesien0011
 Tyrkiet0011
 USA0011
Total 20 NOCs881632

Mænd

EventGuldSølvBronze
58 kg
Zhao Shuai
 Kina
Tawin Hanprab
 Thailand
Luisito Pie
 Dominikanske Republik
Kim Tae-hun
 Sydkorea
68 kg
Ahmad Abu-Ghaush
 Jordan
Alexey Denisenko
 Rusland
Lee Dae-hoon
 Sydkorea
Joel González
 Spanien
80 kg
Cheick Sallah Cissé
 Elfenbenskysten
Lutalo Muhammad
 Storbritannien
Milad Beigi
 Aserbajdsjan
Oussama Oueslati
 Tunesien
+80 kg
Radik Isayev
 Aserbajdsjan
Abdoul Razak Issoufou
 Niger
Maicon Siqueira
 Brasilien
Cha Dong-min
 Sydkorea

Kvinder

EventGuldSølvBronze
49 kg
Kim So-hui
 Sydkorea
Tijana Bogdanović
 Serbien
Patimat Abakarova
 Aserbajdsjan
Panipak Wongpattanakit
 Thailand
57 kg
Jade Jones
 Storbritannien
Eva Calvo
 Spanien
Hedaya Malak
 Egypten
Kimia Alizadeh
 Iran
67 kg
Oh Hye-ri
 Sydkorea
Haby Niaré
 Frankrig
Ruth Gbagbi
 Elfenbenskysten
Nur Tatar
 Tyrkiet
+67 kg
Zheng Shuyin
 Kina
María Espinoza
 Mexico
Bianca Walkden
 Storbritannien
Jackie Galloway
 USA

Referencer

  1. ^ "Rio 2016: Taekwondo". Rio 2016. Arkiveret fra originalen 28. april 2015. Hentet 8. maj 2015.

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