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1989 World Taekwondo Championships

The 1989 World Taekwondo Championships were the 9th edition of the World Taekwondo Championships, and were held in Seoul, South Korea from October 9 to October 14, 1989, with 446 athletes participating from 59 countries.

1989 World Taekwondo Championships
VenueJamsil Arena
Location Seoul, South Korea
Dates9–14 October 1989
Champions
Men South Korea
Women South Korea
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1991 →

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
(−50 kg)
Kwon Tae-ho
  South Korea
Chang Jung-san
  Chinese Taipei
Juan Moreno
  United States
Harun Ateş
  Turkey
Flyweight
(−54 kg)
Kim Cheol-ho
  South Korea
Turgut Uçan
  Turkey
Fariborz Danesh
  Iran
Salb Abdelhamid
  Egypt
Bantamweight
(−58 kg)
Ham Jun
  South Korea
Domenico D'Alise
  Italy
Christian Herberth
  West Germany
Abdullah Al-Najrani
  Saudi Arabia
Featherweight
(−64 kg)
Jang Hyuk
  South Korea
Hubert Sinègre
  France
Musa Çiçek
  West Germany
Dhanaraj Rassiah
  Malaysia
Lightweight
(−70 kg)
Yang Dae-seung
  South Korea
Nusret Ramazanoğlu
  Turkey
Jae Hoon Lee
  Canada
José Rocamora
  France
Welterweight
(−76 kg)
Lee Hyun-suk
  South Korea
Humberto Norambuena
  Chile
Dante Pena
  Philippines
Khaled Fawzy
  Egypt
Middleweight
(−83 kg)
Jeong Yong-suk
  South Korea
Renzo Zenteno
  Chile
Hassan Zahedi
  Iran
Jarl Kaila
  Finland
Heavyweight
(+83 kg)
Amr Khairy
  Egypt
Choi Sang-jin
  South Korea
Victor Bateman
  Australia
Farzad Zarakhsh
  Iran

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
(−43 kg)
Chin Yu-fang
  Chinese Taipei
Mónica Torres
  Mexico
Kim Jee-hyang
  South Korea
Sita Kumari Rai
  Nepal
Flyweight
(−47 kg)
Won Sun-jin
  South Korea
Pai Yun-yao
  Chinese Taipei
Anita Falieros
  Australia
Mayumi Pejo
  United States
Bantamweight
(−51 kg)
Jung Nam-suk
  South Korea
Diane Murray
  United States
Chen Yi-an
  Chinese Taipei
Ayşın Haktanır
  Turkey
Featherweight
(−55 kg)
Kim So-young
  South Korea
Kim Dotson
  United States
Patricia Mariscal
  Mexico
Raquel Palacios
  Spain
Lightweight
(−60 kg)
Lee Eun-young
  South Korea
Liu Chao-ching
  Chinese Taipei
Elena Benítez
  Spain
Şeyda Şerefoğlu
  Turkey
Welterweight
(−65 kg)
Anita Silsby
  United States
Anne-Mieke Buijs
  Netherlands
Ayşe Alkaya
  Turkey
Kim Ji-sook
  South Korea
Middleweight
(−70 kg)
Lydia Zele
  United States
Marcia King
  Canada
Antonia Vega
  Spain
Hsu Ju-ya
  Chinese Taipei
Heavyweight
(+70 kg)
Jung Wan-sook
  South Korea
Yvonne Franssen
  Canada
Chun Yang-hsi
  Chinese Taipei
Yolanda Santana
  Spain

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Korea121215
2  United States2226
3  Chinese Taipei1337
4  Egypt1023
5  Turkey0246
6  Canada0213
7  Chile0202
8  France0112
  Mexico0112
10  Italy0101
  Netherlands0101
12  Spain0044
13  Iran0033
14  Australia0022
  West Germany0022
16  Finland0011
  Malaysia0011
    Nepal0011
  Philippines0011
  Saudi Arabia0011
Totals (20 entries)16163264

References edit

  • WTF Medal Winners

1989, world, taekwondo, championships, were, edition, world, taekwondo, championships, were, held, seoul, south, korea, from, october, october, 1989, with, athletes, participating, from, countries, venuejamsil, arenalocationseoul, south, koreadates9, october, . The 1989 World Taekwondo Championships were the 9th edition of the World Taekwondo Championships and were held in Seoul South Korea from October 9 to October 14 1989 with 446 athletes participating from 59 countries 1989 World Taekwondo ChampionshipsVenueJamsil ArenaLocationSeoul South KoreaDates9 14 October 1989ChampionsMen South KoreaWomen South Korea 19871991 Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 ReferencesMedal summary editMen edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFinweight 50 kg Kwon Tae ho nbsp South Korea Chang Jung san nbsp Chinese Taipei Juan Moreno nbsp United StatesHarun Ates nbsp TurkeyFlyweight 54 kg Kim Cheol ho nbsp South Korea Turgut Ucan nbsp Turkey Fariborz Danesh nbsp IranSalb Abdelhamid nbsp EgyptBantamweight 58 kg Ham Jun nbsp South Korea Domenico D Alise nbsp Italy Christian Herberth nbsp West GermanyAbdullah Al Najrani nbsp Saudi ArabiaFeatherweight 64 kg Jang Hyuk nbsp South Korea Hubert Sinegre nbsp France Musa Cicek nbsp West GermanyDhanaraj Rassiah nbsp MalaysiaLightweight 70 kg Yang Dae seung nbsp South Korea Nusret Ramazanoglu nbsp Turkey Jae Hoon Lee nbsp CanadaJose Rocamora nbsp FranceWelterweight 76 kg Lee Hyun suk nbsp South Korea Humberto Norambuena nbsp Chile Dante Pena nbsp PhilippinesKhaled Fawzy nbsp EgyptMiddleweight 83 kg Jeong Yong suk nbsp South Korea Renzo Zenteno nbsp Chile Hassan Zahedi nbsp IranJarl Kaila nbsp FinlandHeavyweight 83 kg Amr Khairy nbsp Egypt Choi Sang jin nbsp South Korea Victor Bateman nbsp AustraliaFarzad Zarakhsh nbsp IranWomen edit Event Gold Silver BronzeFinweight 43 kg Chin Yu fang nbsp Chinese Taipei Monica Torres nbsp Mexico Kim Jee hyang nbsp South KoreaSita Kumari Rai nbsp NepalFlyweight 47 kg Won Sun jin nbsp South Korea Pai Yun yao nbsp Chinese Taipei Anita Falieros nbsp AustraliaMayumi Pejo nbsp United StatesBantamweight 51 kg Jung Nam suk nbsp South Korea Diane Murray nbsp United States Chen Yi an nbsp Chinese TaipeiAysin Haktanir nbsp TurkeyFeatherweight 55 kg Kim So young nbsp South Korea Kim Dotson nbsp United States Patricia Mariscal nbsp MexicoRaquel Palacios nbsp SpainLightweight 60 kg Lee Eun young nbsp South Korea Liu Chao ching nbsp Chinese Taipei Elena Benitez nbsp SpainSeyda Serefoglu nbsp TurkeyWelterweight 65 kg Anita Silsby nbsp United States Anne Mieke Buijs nbsp Netherlands Ayse Alkaya nbsp TurkeyKim Ji sook nbsp South KoreaMiddleweight 70 kg Lydia Zele nbsp United States Marcia King nbsp Canada Antonia Vega nbsp SpainHsu Ju ya nbsp Chinese TaipeiHeavyweight 70 kg Jung Wan sook nbsp South Korea Yvonne Franssen nbsp Canada Chun Yang hsi nbsp Chinese TaipeiYolanda Santana nbsp SpainMedal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp South Korea1212152 nbsp United States22263 nbsp Chinese Taipei13374 nbsp Egypt10235 nbsp Turkey02466 nbsp Canada02137 nbsp Chile02028 nbsp France0112 nbsp Mexico011210 nbsp Italy0101 nbsp Netherlands010112 nbsp Spain004413 nbsp Iran003314 nbsp Australia0022 nbsp West Germany002216 nbsp Finland0011 nbsp Malaysia0011 nbsp Nepal0011 nbsp Philippines0011 nbsp Saudi Arabia0011Totals 20 entries 16163264References editWTF Medal Winners Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 World Taekwondo Championships amp oldid 1191350006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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