2009 World Taekwondo Championships

2009 World Championships
Host city Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark
Dates October 14–18
Stadium Ballerup Super Arena
Champions
Men  South Korea
Women  China

The 2009 World Taekwondo Championships are the 19th edition of the World Taekwondo Championships, and were held at Ballerup Super Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark from October 14 to October 18, 2009.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
(−54 kg)
Choi Yeon-ho
 South Korea (KOR)
Mahmood Haidari
 Afghanistan (AFG)
Chutchawal Khawlaor
 Thailand (THA)
Meisam Bagheri
 Iran (IRI)
Flyweight
(−58 kg)
Joel González
 Spain (ESP)
Damián Villa
 Mexico (MEX)
Sayed Hasan Rezai
 Afghanistan (AFG)
Mauro Crismanich
 Argentina (ARG)
Bantamweight
(−63 kg)
Yeom Hyo-seob
 South Korea (KOR)
Reza Naderian
 Iran (IRI)
Javier Marrón
 Spain (ESP)
Cem Uluğnuyan
 Turkey (TUR)
Featherweight
(−68 kg)
Mohammad Bagheri Motamed
 Iran (IRI)
Idulio Islas
 Mexico (MEX)
Servet Tazegül
 Turkey (TUR)
Balla Dièye
 Senegal (SEN)
Lightweight
(−74 kg)
Kim Joon-tae
 South Korea (KOR)
Maxime Potvin
 Canada (CAN)
Mark López
 United States (USA)
Mokdad Ounis
 Germany (GER)
Welterweight
(−80 kg)
Steven López
 United States (USA)
Nicolás García
 Spain (ESP)
Sébastien Michaud
 Canada (CAN)
Rashad Ahmadov
 Azerbaijan (AZE)
Middleweight
(−87 kg)
Bahri Tanrıkulu
 Turkey (TUR)
Carlo Molfetta
 Italy (ITA)
Vanja Babić
 Serbia (SRB)
Yousef Karami
 Iran (IRI)
Heavyweight
(+87 kg)
Daba Modibo Keïta
 Mali (MLI)
Nam Yun-bae
 South Korea (KOR)
Hossein Tajik
 Iran (IRI)
Arman Chilmanov
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
(−46 kg)
Park Hyo-ji
 South Korea (KOR)
Zoraida Santiago
 Puerto Rico (PUR)
Buttree Puedpong
 Thailand (THA)
Yvette Yong
 Canada (CAN)
Flyweight
(−49 kg)
Brigitte Yagüe
 Spain (ESP)
Anna Soboleva
 Russia (RUS)
Wu Jingyu
 China (CHN)
Yasmina Aziez
 France (FRA)
Bantamweight
(−53 kg)
Danielle Pelham
 United States (USA)
Sarita Phongsri
 Thailand (THA)
Kwon Eun-kyung
 South Korea (KOR)
Euda Carias
 Guatemala (GUA)
Featherweight
(−57 kg)
Hou Yuzhuo
 China (CHN)
Veronica Calabrese
 Italy (ITA)
Andrea Rica
 Spain (ESP)
Tseng Pei-hua
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Lightweight
(−62 kg)
Lim Su-jeong
 South Korea (KOR)
Zhang Hua
 China (CHN)
Estefanía Hernández
 Spain (ESP)
Chonnapas Premwaew
 Thailand (THA)
Welterweight
(−67 kg)
Gwladys Épangue
 France (FRA)
Taimí Castellanos
 Cuba (CUB)
Sandra Šarić
 Croatia (CRO)
Nikolina Kursar
 Norway (NOR)
Middleweight
(−73 kg)
Han Yingying
 China (CHN)
Lee In-jong
 South Korea (KOR)
Furkan Asena Aydın
 Turkey (TUR)
Anastasia Baryshnikova
 Russia (RUS)
Heavyweight
(+73 kg)
Rosana Simón
 Spain (ESP)
Liu Rui
 China (CHN)
Jo Seol
 South Korea (KOR)
Natália Falavigna
 Brazil (BRA)

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 South Korea 5229
2 Spain 3137
3 China 2215
4 United States 2013
5 Iran 1135
6 Turkey 1034
7 France 1012
8 Mali 1001
9 Italy 0202
 Mexico 0202
11 Thailand 0134
12 Canada 0123
13 Afghanistan 0112
 Russia 0112
15 Cuba 0101
 Puerto Rico 0101
17 Argentina 0011
 Azerbaijan 0011
 Brazil 0011
 Chinese Taipei 0011
 Croatia 0011
 Germany 0011
 Guatemala 0011
 Kazakhstan 0011
 Norway 0011
 Senegal 0011
 Serbia 0011
Total 16 16 32 64

Team ranking

China grabbed the women's overall title, It marked the first time that Korea failed to retain the women's overall title in the history of the biennial World Taekwondo Championships.

Men

Rank Team Points
1  South Korea 63
2  Iran 55
3  Spain 42
4  Turkey 41
5  United States 41
6  Mexico 40
7  Canada 29
8  Afghanistan 28
9  Azerbaijan 25
10  Germany 24

Women

Rank Team Points
1  China 64
2  South Korea 54
3  Spain 50
4  France 38
5  United States 32
6  Chinese Taipei 30
7  Russia 28
8  Thailand 25
9  Canada 25
10  Turkey 24

Participating nations

928 athletes from 142 nations competed.

References

General
Specific

External links

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