Taekwondo na Letních olympijských hrách 2016

Taekwondo
na Letních olympijských hrách 2016
Základní údaje
PořadatelMezinárodní federace taekwondo
Mezinárodní olympijský výbor
DějištěOlympijský park (Rio de Janeiro)
Datum17. srpna - 20. srpna 2016
Soutěže8 (4 muži, 4 ženy)
Startující128 (64 žen, 64 mužů)
Soutěže
Muší váha58 kg49 kg
Pérová váha68 kg
Welterová váha80 kg
Lehká váha57 kg
Lehká střední váha67 kg
Těžká váha+80 kg+67 kg

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Taekwondo na Letních olympijských hrách 2016 v Riu de Janeiro se konal od 17. srpna do 20. srpna.

Zúčastněné země

Medailisté

Muži

KategorieZlatá olympijská medaile ZlatoStříbrná olympijská medaile StříbroBronzová olympijská medaile BronzBronzová olympijská medaile Bronz
58 kg Čao Šuaj
Čína (CHN)
 Tawin Hanprab
Thajsko (THA)
 Luisito Pie
Dominikánská republika (DOM)
 Kim Tche-hun
Jižní Korea (KOR)
68 kg Ahmad Abughauš
Jordánsko (JOR)
 Alexey Denisenko
Rusko (RUS)
 I Te-hun
Jižní Korea (KOR)
 Joel González
Španělsko (ESP)
80 kg Cheick Sallah Cisse
Pobřeží slonoviny (CIV)
 Lutalo Muhammad
Velká Británie (GBR)
 Milad Beigi
Ázerbájdžán (AZE)
 Oussama Oueslati
Tunisko (TUN)
nad 80 kg Radik Isajev
Ázerbájdžán (AZE)
 Abdoul Issoufou
Niger (NIG)
 Maicon Siqueira
Brazílie (BRA)
 Čcha Tong-min
Jižní Korea (KOR)

Ženy

KategorieZlatá olympijská medaile ZlatoStříbrná olympijská medaile StříbroBronzová olympijská medaile BronzBronzová olympijská medaile Bronz
49 kg Kim So-hui
Jižní Korea (KOR)
 Tijana Bogdanović
Srbsko (SRB)
 Patimat Abakarova
Ázerbájdžán (AZE)
 Panipak Wongpattanakit
Thajsko (THA)
57 kg Jade Jonesová
Velká Británie (GBR)
 Eva Calvo
Španělsko (ESP)
 Kimia Alizadeh
Írán (IRI)
 Hedaya Malak
Egypt (EGY)
67 kg O Hje-ri
Jižní Korea (KOR)
 Haby Niaré
Francie (FRA)
 Ruth Gbagbi
Pobřeží slonoviny (CIV)
 Nur Tatar
Turecko (TUR)
nad 67 kg Čeng Šu-jin
Čína (CHN)
 María Espinozová
Mexiko (MEX)
 Bianca Walkden
Velká Británie (GBR)
 Jackie Galloway
Spojené státy americké (USA)

Přehled medailí

PořadíZeměZlatá olympijská medaile ZlatoStříbrná olympijská medaile StříbroBronzová olympijská medaile BronzCelkově
1 Jižní Korea2035
2 Čína2002
3 Velká Británie1113
4 Ázerbájdžán1023
5 Pobřeží slonoviny1012
6 Jordánsko1001
7 Španělsko0112
Thajsko0112
9 Francie0101
Mexiko0101
Niger0101
Rusko0101
Srbsko0101
14 Brazílie0011
Dominikánská republika0011
Egypt0011
Írán0011
Tunisko0011
Turecko0011
Spojené státy americké0011
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