World Taekwondo Grand Prix

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World Taekwondo Grand Prix
Current event or competition:
2019 World Taekwondo Grand Prix
Competition details
DisciplineTaekwondo
Typekyourugui, biennial
OrganiserWorld Taekwondo (WT)
History
First edition2013 in Manchester, United Kingdom
Editions7 (2019)
Most wins South Korea

The WTF World Taekwondo Grand Prix is a taekwondo competition introduced by the World Taekwondo Federation in 2013 to provide a homogeneous system for qualification to the Olympic taekwondo tournament. It consists of four competitions per year in each event.

Venues[]

Year GP 1 GP 2 GP 3 GP 4 GP Final
2013 United Kingdom Manchester
2014 China Suzhou Kazakhstan Astana United Kingdom Manchester Mexico Querétaro
2015 Russia Moscow Turkey Samsun United Kingdom Manchester Mexico Mexico City
2016 Azerbaijan Baku
2017 Russia Moscow Morocco Rabat United Kingdom London Ivory Coast Abidjan
2018 Italy Rome Russia Moscow Taiwan Taoyuan United Kingdom Manchester United Arab Emirates Fujairah
2019 Italy Rome Japan Chiba Bulgaria Sofia Russia Moscow
Mexico Cancún(Canceled)

All-time medal table[]

All-time medal count as 2019 World Taekwondo Grand Prix, Stage 3, Moscow

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)433736116
2 Russia (RUS)25172466
3 Great Britain (GBR)20211758
4 China (CHN)1992048
5 Iran (IRI)12122751
6 Spain (ESP)7131131
7 Turkey (TUR)762134
8 Thailand (THA)74314
9 Ivory Coast (CIV)73616
10 Croatia (CRO)461222
11 France (FRA)451120
12 Chinese Taipei (TPE)34916
13 United States (USA)32813
14 Serbia (SRB)24915
15 Uzbekistan (UZB)22913
16 Sweden (SWE)2237
17 Azerbaijan (AZE)21710
18 Jordan (JOR)2136
19 Poland (POL)2125
20 Mexico (MEX)191020
21 Egypt (EGY)14611
22 Brazil (BRA)13711
23 Germany (GER)1135
24 Gabon (GAB)1124
 Netherlands (NED)1124
26 Isle of Man (IMN)1113
 Portugal (POR)1113
28 Italy (ITA)1045
29 Kazakhstan (KAZ)1012
30 Norway (NOR)1001
 Tunisia (TUN)1001
32 Belgium (BEL)0347
33 Moldova (MDA)0314
34 Canada (CAN)0235
35 Hungary (HUN)0112
 Morocco (MAR)0112
 Slovenia (SLO)0112
38 Cuba (CUB)0101
39 Japan (JPN)0066
40 Argentina (ARG)0055
41 Belarus (BLR)0033
42 Australia (AUS)0022
43 Colombia (COL)0011
 Dominican Republic (DOM)0011
 Ireland (IRL)0011
 Latvia (LAT)0011
 Mali (MLI)0011
 North Macedonia (MKD)0011
 Panama (PAN)0011
 Ukraine (UKR)0011
 Vietnam (VIE)0011
Totals (51 nations)185183311679

Multiple gold medalists[]

The table shows those who have won at least three gold medals. As of Rome 2019

Men
Athlete Country Gold medal world centered-2.svg Silver medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Total
Lee Dae-hoon  South Korea 13 3 2 18
Kim Tae-hun  South Korea 6 4 5 15
Vladislav Larin  Russia 6 3 0 9
Maksim Khramtsov  Russia 5 4 0 9
Aleksey Denisenko  Russia 5 3 1 9
Jang Jun  South Korea 5 1 1 7
Cheick Sallah Cissé  Ivory Coast 4 1 2 7
Farzan Ashourzadeh  Iran 3 3 2 8
In Kyo-don  South Korea 3 3 0 6
Mehdi Khodabakhshi  Iran 3 1 1 5
Women
Athlete Country Gold medal world centered-2.svg Silver medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Total
Jade Jones  Great Britain 8 5 1 14
Zheng Shuyin  China 8 1 4 13
Panipak Wongpattanakit  Thailand 7 2 1 10
Bianca Walkden  Great Britain 5 5 3 13
Kim So-hui  South Korea 5 5 2 12
Wu Jingyu  China 5 2 0 7
Eva Calvo  Spain 4 3 0 7
Ruth Gbagbi  Ivory Coast 3 1 2 6

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