Taekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2020 – 49 kg kobiet

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2020
Taekwondo
waga do 49 kg kobiet
Złoty medal

Tajlandia Panipak Wongpattanakit

Srebrny medal

Hiszpania Adriana Cerezo

Brązowy medal

Izrael Avishag Semberg
Serbia Tijana Bogdanović

Zmagania kobiet w wadze do 49 kg zostały rozegrane podczas XXXII Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich w dniu 24 lipca 2021 roku w hali Makuhari Messe.

Terminarz

DataGodziny
24 lipca 202110:00Eliminacje
14:00Ćwierćfinały
16:00Półfinały
19:00Repasaże i Finały

Wyniki

 1/16 finału1/8 finałuĆwierćfinałyPółfinałyFinał
                   
    
    
   Su Po-ya9 
   Japonia Miyu Yamada10 
   
    
  Japonia Miyu Yamada16 
  Korea Południowa Sim Jae-young7 
    
    
  Korea Południowa Sim Jae-young19
   Maroko Oumaima El-Bouchti10 
   
    
  Japonia Miyu Yamada12 
  Tajlandia Panipak Wongpattanakit34 
    
    
  Kanada Yvette Yong5
   Wietnam Trương Thị Kim Tuyền19 
   
    
  Wietnam Trương Thị Kim Tuyền11
  Tajlandia Panipak Wongpattanakit20 
    
    
  Tajlandia Panipak Wongpattanakit29
   Izrael Avishag Semberg5 
 Izrael Avishag Semberg22
 Portoryko Victoria Stambaugh2 
 Tajlandia Panipak Wongpattanakit11
 Hiszpania Adriana Cerezo10
    
    
  Hiszpania Adriana Cerezo12 
   Serbia Tijana Bogdanović4 
   
    
  Hiszpania Adriana Cerezo33 
   Wu Jingyu2 
    
    
   Wu Jingyu24
   Olympic flag.svg Dina Pouryounes3 
   
    
  Hiszpania Adriana Cerezo39
  Turcja Rukiye Yıldırım19 
    
    
  Kolumbia Andrea Ramírez25
   Chorwacja Kristina Tomić5 
   
    
  Kolumbia Andrea Ramírez30   
  Turcja Rukiye Yıldırım31    
    
    
  Turcja Rukiye Yıldırım21
   Egipt Nour Abdelsalam20 
   
    

Repasaże

 Runda 1  Walka o brązowy medal
         
   Turcja Rukiye Yıldırım22
  Izrael Avishag Semberg22   Izrael Avishag Semberg27
  Wietnam Trương Thị Kim Tuyền1 
 Runda 1  Walka o brązowy medal
         
   Japonia Miyu Yamada6
  Serbia Tijana Bogdanović12   Serbia Tijana Bogdanović20
   Wu Jingyu9 

Końcowa klasyfikacja

PozycjaKrajZawodniczka
Gold medal.svg TajlandiaPanipak Wongpattanakit
Silver medal.svg HiszpaniaAdriana Cerezo
Bronze medal.svg IzraelAvishag Semberg
 SerbiaTijana Bogdanović
5. JaponiaMiyu Yamada
 TurcjaRukiye Yıldırım
7. ChinyWu Jingyu
 WietnamTrương Thị Kim Tuyền
9. KolumbiaAndrea Ramírez
 Korea PołudniowaSim Jae-young
11. KanadaYvette Yong
 ChorwacjaKristina Tomić
 EgiptNour Abdelsalam
Olympic flag.svg Reprezentacja UchodźcówDina Pouryounes
 MarokoOumaima El-Bouchti
 Chińskie TajpejSu Po-ya
17. PortorykoVictoria Stambaugh

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