Taekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich Młodzieży 2010
Taekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich Młodzieży 2010 odbyło się w dniach 15 – 19 sierpnia w hali Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre w Singapurze. Zawodnicy rywalizowali w dziesięciu konkurencjach (5 męskich, 5 żeńskich).
Medale
Chłopcy
Konkurencja | Złoto | Srebro | Brąz |
Poniżej 48 kilogramów szczegóły | Gili Haimovitz | Mohammad Soleimani | Gregory English Lucas Guzmán |
Poniżej 55 kilogramów szczegóły | Kaveh Rezaei | Nursułtan Mamajew | Jia Jun Daryl Tan Nguyễn Quốc Cường |
Poniżej 63 kilogramów szczegóły | Seo Byeong-deok | Mário Silva | Alejandro Valdés Berkcan Süngü |
Poniżej 73 kilogramów szczegóły | Kim Jin-hak | Aliaschab Sirażow | Maksym Dominiszyn Michel Samaha |
Powyżej 73 kilogramów szczegóły | Liu Chang | Ibrahim Ahmadsei | Yazan Al-Sadeq Stefan Bozalo |
Dziewczęta
Konkurencja | Złoto | Srebro | Brąz |
Poniżej 44 kilogramów szczegóły | Anastasija Wałujewa | Iryna Romołdanowa | Şeyma Tuncer Szukrona Szarifowa |
Poniżej 49 kilogramów szczegóły | Worawong Pongpanit | Dana Touran | Jessie Bates Melanie Phan |
Poniżej 55 kilogramów szczegóły | Jade Jones | Nguyễn Thanh Thảo | Shafinas Abdul Rahman Jennifer Ågren |
Poniżej 63 kilogramów szczegóły | Jeon Soo-yeon | Antonia Katheder | Nagore Irigoien Samantha Silvestri |
Powyżej 63 kilogramów szczegóły | Zheng Shuyin | Briseida Acosta | Faiza Taoussara Yuleimi Abreu |
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Olympic Movement flag
Proportions 2:3, created 1913, adopted 1914, first used 1920.
- Colors as per http://fairspielen.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Annexe-3-Olympism_and_the_Olympic_Symbol_-_Principles_and_Usages_Guide-1.pdf
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- black: PMS 426C
- green: PMS 355C
- red: PMS 192C
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