2023 World Taekwondo Championships
Appearance
2023 World Taekwondo Championships | |
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Venue | Baku Crystal Hall |
Location | Baku, Azerbaijan |
Dates | 29 May – 4 June 2023 |
Champions | |
Men | South Korea |
Women | Turkey |
2023 World Taekwondo Championships | ||
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Men | Women | |
Finweight | 54 kg | 46 kg |
Flyweight | 58 kg | 49 kg |
Bantamweight | 63 kg | 53 kg |
Featherweight | 68 kg | 57 kg |
Lightweight | 74 kg | 62 kg |
Welterweight | 80 kg | 67 kg |
Middleweight | 87 kg | 73 kg |
Heavyweight | +87 kg | +73 kg |
The 2023 World Taekwondo Championships was the 26th edition of the World Taekwondo Championships and was held in Baku, Azerbaijan from 29 May to 4 June, 2023. This was the first time that Azerbaijan held the event.[1][2][3]
Competition schedule
[edit]All times are (UTC+4:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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29 May | 09.00-14.00 | Qualification rounds: M-68 & W-57 |
15:00-16.30 | Round of 16 and QF: M-68 & W-57 | |
18.30-20.30 | Semi-finals, Finals & Awarding: M-68 & W-57 | |
30 May | 09.00-14.00 | Qualification rounds: M-58 & W-67 & W-73 |
15:00-16.30 | Round of 16 and QF: M-58 & W-67 & W-73 | |
18.00-20.30 | Semi-finals, Finals & Awarding: M-58 - W-67 - W-73 | |
31 May | 09.00-14.00 | Qualification rounds: M-80 & M-87 & W-49 |
15:00-16.30 | Round of 16 and QF: M-80 & W-87 & W-49 | |
18.00-20.30 | Semi-finals, Finals & Awarding: M-80 & W-87 & W-49 | |
1 June | 09.00-12.30 | Qualification rounds: M-63 & W-+73 |
15:00-16.30 | Round of 16 and QF: M-63 & W-+73 | |
18.00-20.30 | Semi-finals, Finals & Awarding: M-63 & W-+73 | |
2 June | 09.00-12.30 | Qualification rounds: M-54 & W-46 |
15:00-16.30 | Round of 16 and QF: M-54 & W-46 | |
18.00-20.30 | Semi-finals, Finals & Awarding: M-54 & W-46 | |
3 June | 09.00-12.30 | Qualification rounds: M-74 & W-62 |
15:00-16.30 | Round of 16 and QF: M-74 & W-62 | |
18.00-20.30 | Semi-finals, Finals & Awarding: M-74 & W-62 | |
4 June | 09.00-12.30 | Qualification rounds: M- +87 & W-53 |
15:00-16.30 | Round of 16 and QF: M- +87 & W-53 | |
18.00-20.30 | Semi-finals, Finals & Awarding: M- +87 & W-53 |
Medal table
[edit]* Host nation (Azerbaijan)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | South Korea | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
2 | Turkey | 3 | 0 | 3 | 6 |
3 | Croatia | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 |
4 | France | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
– | Individual Neutral Athletes a | 1 | 1 | 5 | 7 |
5 | Great Britain | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
6 | Iran | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
7 | Ivory Coast | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
8 | Hungary | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Italy | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
10 | Thailand | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
11 | Spain | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Uzbekistan | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | |
13 | Brazil | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
China | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
Jordan | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
Mexico | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
17 | Chinese Taipei | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Serbia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
United States | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
20 | Egypt | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
21 | Australia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Colombia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Japan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Norway | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (24 entries) | 16 | 16 | 32 | 64 |
Russian and Belarusian participation
[edit]- a^ In accordance with sanctions imposed following by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, taekwondo athletes from Russia and Belarus were not permitted to use the name, flag, or anthem of Russia or Belarus. They instead participated as "Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN)", their medals were not included in the official medal table. In general, 23 Russian and Belarusian athletes were allowed to compete in the event as Individual Neutral Athletes following the International Olympic Committee recommendations, while two Russian athletes (2020 Olympic Champions Maksim Khramtsov and Vladislav Larin) were barred due to their explicit support for the invasion.[4] Nevertheless, in protest against participation of Individual Neutral Athletes, the Ukrainian team withdrew from the championships. In general, Individual Neutral Athletes won 1 gold, 1 silver and 5 bronze medals: athletes from Russia (Kristina Adebaio, Kadyrbech Daurov, Polina Khan, Liliia Khuzina and Tatiana Minina) won 1 gold and 4 bronze medals while athletes from Belarus (Georgi Gurtsiev and Artsiom Plonis) – 1 silver and 1 bronze medal.
Medal summary
[edit]Men
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Finweight (−54 kg) |
Park Tae-joon South Korea |
Hugo Arillo Spain |
Omonjon Otajonov Uzbekistan |
Görkem Polat Turkey | |||
Flyweight (−58 kg) |
Bae Jun-seo South Korea |
Georgi Gurtsiev Individual Neutral Athletes |
Mahmoud Al-Taryreh Jordan |
Adrián Vicente Spain | |||
Bantamweight (−63 kg) |
Hakan Reçber Turkey |
Banlung Tubtimdang Thailand |
Carlos Navarro Mexico |
Joan Jorquera Spain | |||
Featherweight (−68 kg) |
Bradly Sinden Great Britain |
Jin Ho-jun South Korea |
Matin Rezaei Iran |
Ulugbek Rashitov Uzbekistan | |||
Lightweight (−74 kg) |
Marko Golubić Croatia |
Stefan Takov Serbia |
Leon Sejranovic Australia |
Kadyrbech Daurov Individual Neutral Athletes | |||
Welterweight (−80 kg) |
Simone Alessio Italy |
Carl Nickolas United States |
Miguel Trejos Colombia |
Seif Eissa Egypt | |||
Middleweight (−87 kg) |
Kang Sang-hyun South Korea |
Ivan Šapina Croatia |
Arian Salimi Iran |
Artsiom Plonis Individual Neutral Athletes | |||
Heavyweight (+87 kg) |
Cheick Sallah Cissé Ivory Coast |
Carlos Sansores Mexico |
Emre Kutalmış Ateşli Turkey |
Paško Božić Croatia |
Women
[edit]Team ranking
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Participating nations
[edit]921 athletes from 144 nations registered to compete at the 2023 championships.[5]
- Afghanistan (8)
- Albania (3)
- Algeria (1)
- Angola (4)
- Andorra (1)
- Argentina (7)
- Australia (16)
- Austria (3)
- Azerbaijan (13)
- Bahrain (4)
- Bangladesh (1)
- Barbados (1)
- Belgium (4)
- Bolivia (1)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (8)
- Botswana (2)
- Brazil (16)
- Bulgaria (10)
- Burkina Faso (4)
- Burundi (3)
- Cambodia (2)
- Cameroon (8)
- Canada (16)
- Cape Verde (3)
- Chad (1)
- Chile (6)
- China (16)
- Chinese Taipei (16)
- Colombia (15)
- Costa Rica (2)
- Croatia (15)
- Cyprus (8)
- Czech Republic (6)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (4)
- Denmark (8)
- Djibouti (1)
- Dominican Republic (2)
- Ecuador (6)
- Egypt (12)
- Estonia (4)
- Eswatini (2)
- Ethiopia (2)
- Faroe Islands (1)
- Finland (5)
- France (10)
- French Polynesia (2)
- Gabon (6)
- Gambia (1)
- Georgia (6)
- Germany (11)
- Ghana (2)
- Great Britain (11)
- Greece (16)
- Guatemala (2)
- Guinea-Bissau (1)
- Guyana (1)
- Haiti (10)
- Hong Kong (6)
- Hungary (8)
- India (16)
- Individual Neutral Athletes (23)
- Indonesia (2)
- Iran (15)
- Iraq (2)
- Ireland (6)
- Isle of Man (1)
- Israel (10)
- Italy (14)
- Ivory Coast (10)
- Jamaica (1)
- Japan (9)
- Jordan (10)
- Kazakhstan (16)
- Kenya (6)
- Kiribati (1)
- Kosovo (6)
- Kuwait (2)
- Kyrgyzstan (8)
- Latvia (2)
- Lebanon (8)
- Lesotho (1)
- Lithuania (3)
- Luxembourg (1)
- Malawi (1)
- Malaysia (2)
- Mali (9)
- Martinique (1)
- Mexico (16)
- Moldova (3)
- Mongolia (8)
- Montenegro (3)
- Morocco (15)
- Mozambique (4)
- Nepal (8)
- Netherlands (5)
- New Zealand (4)
- Nicaragua (2)
- Niger (9)
- Nigeria (4)
- North Macedonia (2)
- Norway (4)
- Pakistan (4)
- Palestine (5)
- Panama (2)
- Papua New Guinea (1)
- Peru (2)
- Philippines (9)
- Poland (11)
- Portugal (13)
- Puerto Rico (14)
- Qatar (2)
- Refugee Team (13)
- Republic of the Congo (2)
- Romania (7)
- Rwanda (7)
- San Marino (3)
- Saudi Arabia (7)
- Senegal (7)
- Serbia (11)
- Sierra Leone (2)
- Slovakia (2)
- Slovenia (4)
- Solomon Islands (2)
- Somalia (3)
- South Korea (16)
- Spain (16)
- Sri Lanka (2)
- Sudan (2)
- Sweden (10)
- Switzerland (1)
- Syria (4)
- Thailand (8)
- Tonga (2)
- Trinidad and Tobago (2)
- Tunisia (7)
- Turkey (16)
Ukraine (13)- United Arab Emirates (2)
- Uruguay (2)
- United States (16)
- Uzbekistan (13)
- Venezuela (4)
- Vietnam (5)
- Zimbabwe (1)
See also
[edit]- List of World Championships medalists in taekwondo (men)
- List of World Championships medalists in taekwondo (women)
References
[edit]- ^ "[World Taekwondo] 2023 World Taekwondo Championships awarded to Baku".
- ^ "Baku to host 2023 World Taekwondo Championships as 2022 moves to Guadalajara". 12 May 2022.
- ^ "World Taekwondo President's New Year Message for 2023". January 2023.
- ^ Олимпийские чемпионы по тхэквондо Храмцов и Ларин не допущены до ЧМ. 23 спортсмена из России и Беларуси получили допуск (Olympic taekwondo champions Khramtsov and Latin and barred from competing at the World Championships. 23 athletes from Russia and Belarus are allowed)
- ^ 2023 Baku - Entries