Taekwondo at the 2011 Summer Universiade

Taekwondo was contested at the 2011 Summer Universiade from August 18 to August 23 at the No. 6, No. 7, and No. 8 Pavilions at the Shenzhen Conference and Exhibition Center in Shenzhen, China.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)73414
2 China (CHN)4217
3 Russia (RUS)3036
4 Turkey (TUR)24410
5 Iran (IRI)1438
6 Chinese Taipei (TPE)1135
7 France (FRA)1124
8 Australia (AUS)1012
9 Thailand (THA)1001
10 Spain (ESP)0224
11 Vietnam (VIE)0134
12 Morocco (MAR)0112
13 Brazil (BRA)0101
 Philippines (PHI)0101
15 Mexico (MEX)0066
16 Hungary (HUN)0022
17 Canada (CAN)0011
 Cuba (CUB)0011
 Cyprus (CYP)0011
 Egypt (EGY)0011
 Germany (GER)0011
 Moldova (MDA)0011
 United States (USA)0011
Totals (23 nations)21214284

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-54 kg (finweight)
Jerranat Nakaviroj
 Thailand
Hsu Chia-lin
 Chinese Taipei
Erdal Aldemir
 Turkey
Park Yong Han
 South Korea
-58 kg (flyweight)
Safwan Khalil
 Australia
Hadi Mostaan
 Iran
Serkan Tok
 Turkey
Andrei Rotaru
 Moldova
-63 kg (bantamweight)
Umut Bildik
 Turkey
Stevens Barclais
 France
Chu Yuan-chih
 Chinese Taipei
Alfonso Victoria Espinosa de Los Reyes
 Mexico
-68 kg (featherweight)
Kim Hun
 South Korea
Samuel Morrison
 Philippines
Idulio Islas
 Mexico
Cesar Mari Puerta
 Spain
-74 kg (lightweight)
Kim Seon Uk
 South Korea
Farzad Zolghadri
 Iran
Christos Pilavakis
 Cyprus
Fernando Salvador Corral Ortega
 Mexico
-80 kg (welterweight)
Mehran Askari
 Iran
Yunus Sarı
 Turkey
Avet Osmanov
 Russia
Issam Chernoubi
 Morocco
-87 kg (middleweight)
Park Yong-Hyun
 South Korea
Guilherme Félix
 Brazil
Burak Eski
 Turkey
Rouhollah Talebi
 Iran
+87 kg (heavyweight)
Arsen Tcinaridze
 Russia
Ali Sari
 Turkey
Balázs Tóth
 Hungary
Robelis Despaigne
 Cuba
Individual Poomsae
Zhu Yuxiang
 China
Yang Ju Min
 South Korea
Nguyen Dinh Toan
 Vietnam
Ali Nadali
 Iran
Team Poomsae
 South Korea (KOR)
An Jae Seong
Jang Jun Hee
Lee Sang-Mok
 China (CHN)
Guo Fan
Zhu Yuxiang
Zhan Wenpeng
 Iran (IRI)
Hossein Beheshti
Hamid Nazari
Armin Akbari
 Vietnam (VIE)
Le Trung Anh
Le Hieu Nghia
Nguyen Dinh Toan

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
-46 kg (finweight)
Anastasia Valueva
 Russia
Rukiye Yıldırım
 Turkey
Liao Wei-chun
 Chinese Taipei
Itzel Manjarrez
 Mexico
-49 kg (flyweight)
Alexandra Lychagina
 Russia
Kim Jae Ah
 South Korea
Hung Shih-han
 Chinese Taipei
Maeva Coutant
 France
-53 kg (bantamweight)
Hatice Kübra Yangın
 Turkey
Laura Urriola Ateca
 Spain
Aziza Chambers
 United States
Ivett Gonda
 Canada
-57 kg (featherweight)
Marlène Harnois
 France
Hou Yuzhuo
 China
Ekaterina Musikhina
 Russia
Kim So-Hee
 South Korea
-62 kg (lightweight)
Noh Eun-Sil
 South Korea
Eva Calvo Gomez
 Spain
Carmen Marton
 Australia
Edina Kotsis
 Hungary
-67 kg (welterweight)
Guo Yunfei
 China
Furkan Asena Aydın
 Turkey
Woo Seu-Mi
 South Korea
Seham Sawalhy
 Egypt
-73 kg (middleweight)
Chuang Chiachia
 Chinese Taipei
Park Mi Yeon
 South Korea
Elena Gomez Martinez
 Spain
Anne-Caroline Graffe
 France
+73 kg (heavyweight)
Zhang Yongtong
 China
Wiam Dislam
 Morocco
Olga Ivanova
 Russia
Tuba Abus
 Turkey
Individual Poomsae
Zhang Jingjing
 China
Mahsa Mardani
 Iran
Park Ji Young
 South Korea
Ollin Medina
 Mexico
Team Poomsae
 South Korea (KOR)
Cho Sung Yae
Jung Seu Min
Kang Yu Jin
 Iran (IRI)
Nastaran Maleki
Mahsa Mardani
Golsoum Mollamadadkhani
 China (CHN)
Zhan Qi
Zhang Jingjing
Zhu Mengxue
 Vietnam (VIE)
Nguyen Thi Le Kim
Nguyen Thi Thu Ngan
Chau Tuyet Van

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pairs Poomsae
 South Korea (KOR)
Lee Jin-Ho
Kang Su Ji
 Vietnam (VIE)
Nguyen Thi Thu Ngan
Le Hieu Nghia
 Germany (GER)
Claudia Beaujean
Thomas Sommer
 Mexico (MEX)
Gerardo Garcia
Ollin Medina

References

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