2001 World Taekwondo Championships

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2001 World Championships
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Venue
LocationSouth Korea Jeju, South Korea
Dates1–7 November
Champions
Men South Korea
Women South Korea
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The 2001 World Taekwondo Championships were the 15th edition of the World Taekwondo Championships, and were held in Jeju, South Korea from November 1 to November 7, 2001.

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
(−54 kg)
Choi Yeon-ho
 South Korea
Chu Mu-yen
 Chinese Taipei
Juan Antonio Ramos
 Spain
Roberto Cruz
 Philippines
Flyweight
(−58 kg)
Behzad Khodadad
 Iran

 Uzbekistan
Seyfula Magomedov
 Russia

 South Korea
Bantamweight
(−62 kg)

 South Korea
Peter López
 United States
Kiyoteru Higuchi
 Japan

 Spain
Featherweight
(−67 kg)
Niyamaddin Pashayev
 Azerbaijan
Carlo Molfetta
 Italy

 Turkey

 Dominican Republic
Lightweight
(−72 kg)
Steven López
 United States
Jesper Roesen
 Denmark

 Mexico

 Greece
Welterweight
(−78 kg)

 France

 Egypt

 Turkey

 Poland
Middleweight
(−84 kg)
Bahri Tanrıkulu
 Turkey
Mickaël Borot
 France
Jon García
 Spain
Kim Kyong-hun
 South Korea
Heavyweight
(+84 kg)

 Netherlands

 Iran

 Croatia
Rubén Montesinos
 Spain

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
(−47 kg)
Kadriye Selimoğlu
 Turkey

 South Korea
Dalia Contreras
 Venezuela

 China
Flyweight
(−51 kg)
Lee Hye-young
 South Korea
Brigitte Yagüe
 Spain

 Greece

 Chinese Taipei
Bantamweight
(−55 kg)
Jung Jae-eun
 South Korea
Gemma Magría
 Spain

 Mexico

 Italy
Featherweight
(−59 kg)
Jang Ji-won
 South Korea
Iridia Salazar
 Mexico
Zeynep Murat
 Turkey
Sonia Reyes
 Spain
Lightweight
(−63 kg)
Kim Yeon-ji
 South Korea

 Spain
Natália Falavigna
 Brazil
Mouna Benabderrassoul
 Morocco
Welterweight
(−67 kg)
Kim Hye-mi
 South Korea
Chang Wan-chen
 Chinese Taipei
Nina Solheim
 Norway

 Spain
Middleweight
(−72 kg)
Sarah Stevenson
 Great Britain
Chen Zhong
 China
Alesiya Charnyovskaya
 Belarus
Elisavet Mystakidou
 Greece
Heavyweight
(+72 kg)
Sin Kyung-hyen
 South Korea
Wang I-hsien
 Chinese Taipei

 Russia

 Belarus

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea81211
2 Turkey2035
3 France1102
 Iran1102
 United States1102
6 Azerbaijan1001
 Great Britain1001
 Netherlands1001
9 Spain0369
10 Chinese Taipei0314
11 Mexico0123
12 China0112
 Italy0112
14 Denmark0101
 Egypt0101
 Uzbekistan0101
17 Greece0033
18 Belarus0022
 Russia0022
20 Brazil0011
 Croatia0011
 Dominican Republic0011
 Japan0011
 Morocco0011
 Norway0011
 Philippines0011
 Poland0011
 Venezuela0011
Totals (28 nations)16163264

Team ranking[]

References[]

External links[]

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