Taekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2008

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Zawody taekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2008 w Pekinie rozgrywane były w dniach 20 sierpnia23 sierpnia w Hali Uniwersytetu Nauki i Techniki.

Każdy kraj mógł wystawić maksymalnie 2 zawodników i 2 zawodniczki we wszystkich konkurencjach, ale po 1 zawodniku/zawodniczce w poszczególnych kategoriach wagowych.

Konkurencje

  • -49 kg kobiet
  • 50-57 kg kobiet
  • 58-67 kg kobiet
  • +67 kg kobiet
  • -58 kg mężczyzn
  • 59-68 kg mężczyzn
  • 69-80 kg mężczyzn
  • +80 kg mężczyzn

Medaliści

KonkurencjaZłotoSrebroBrąz
Klasyfikacja kobiet
kategoria do 49 kg Wu JingyuTajlandia Buttree PuedpongWenezuela Dalia Contreras
Kuba Daynellis Montejo
kategoria do 57 kgKorea Południowa Lim Su-jeongTurcja Azize TanrıkuluStany Zjednoczone Diana López
Chorwacja Martina Zubčić
kategoria do 67 kgKorea Południowa Hwang Kyung-seonKanada Karine SergerieFrancja Gwladys Épangue
Chorwacja Sandra Šarić
kategoria powyżej 67 kgMeksyk María del Rosario EspinozaNorwegia Nina SolheimWielka Brytania Sarah Stevenson
Brazylia Natália Falavigna
Klasyfikacja mężczyzn
kategoria do 58 kgMeksyk Guillermo PérezDominikana Yulis Gabriel Mercedes Rohullah Nikpai
Chu Mu-yen
kategoria do 68 kgKorea Południowa Son Tae-jinStany Zjednoczone Mark López Sung Yu-chi
Turcja Servet Tazegül
kategoria do 80 kg Hadi SaeiWłochy Mauro SarmientoStany Zjednoczone Steven López
Zhu Guo
kategoria powyżej 80 kgKorea Południowa Cha Dong-minGrecja Aleksandros NikolaidisKazachstan Arman Sziłmanow
Nigeria Chika Chukwumerije

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