Taekwondo na letnich igrzyskach olimpijskich

Taekwondo pictogram.svg

Taekwondo obecne jest w programie igrzysk olimpijskich od Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2000 w Sydney. Wcześniej, dwukrotnie (1988, 1992) odbyły się nieoficjalne zawody, traktujące tę dyscyplinę na igrzyskach jako pokazową.

Kalendarium

RokMiejscowośćKrajZawody
2000Sydney AustraliaTaekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2000
2004Ateny GrecjaTaekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2004
2008Pekin ChinyTaekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2008
2012Londyn Wielka BrytaniaTaekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2012
2016Rio de Janeiro BrazyliaTaekwondo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2016

Zawody

Kobiety

= oficjalne zawody, D = pokazowe zawody

Kategorie88920004081216Razem
do 43 kgD
do 47 kgD
do 49 kg5
do 50 kgD
do 51 kgD
do 54 kgD
do 55 kgD
do 57 kg5
do 58 kgD
do 60 kgD
do 64 kgD
do 65 kgD
do 67 kg5
do 70 kgDD
do 76 kgD
do 83 kgD
powyżej 67 kg5
powyżej 70 kgD
powyżej 83 kgD
OgólnieDD4444420

Mężczyźni

= oficjalne zawody, D = pokazowe zawody

Kategorie88920004081216Razem
do 49 kg5
do 50 kgDD
do 54 kgDD
do 57 kg5
do 58 kgDD
do 64 kgDD
do 67 kg5
do 70 kgDD
do 76 kgDD
do 83 kgDD
powyżej 67 kg5
powyżej 83 kgDD
OgólnieDD4444420

Klasyfikacja medalowa

MiejscePaństwoGold medal with cup.svgSilver medal with cup.svgBronze medal with cup.svgRazem
1. Korea Południowa122519
2. Chiny71210
3. Stany Zjednoczone2259
4. Meksyk2237
 Chińskie Tajpej2158
6. Iran2136
 Wielka Brytania2136
8. Hiszpania1416
9. Turcja1337
10. Grecja1304
11. Kuba1225
12. Włochy1113
13. Australia1102
 Serbia1102
15. Azerbejdżan1023
16. Wybrzeże Kości Słoniowej1012
17. Argentyna1001
 Jordania1001
19. Francja0347
20. Tajlandia0235
21. Rosja0224
22. Norwegia0202
23. Dominikana0112
 Kanada0112
 Niemcy0112
26. Gabon0101
 Niger0101
 Wietnam0101
29. Chorwacja0033
30. Afganistan0022
 Brazylia0022
 Egipt0022
 Wenezuela0022
34. Japonia0011
 Kazachstan0011
 Kolumbia0011
 Nigeria0011
 Tunezja0011

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