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2016 European Taekwondo Championships

The 2016 European Taekwondo Championships was the 22nd edition of the European Taekwondo Championships, and was held in Montreux, Switzerland, from May 19 to May 22, 2016.[1][2][3]

2016 European Taekwondo Championships
VenueSalle Omnisports du Pierrier
Location Montreux, Switzerland
Start date19 May 2016
End date22 May 2016
Nations46

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Switzerland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Great Britain3014
2  Turkey2327
3  Russia2169
4  Belgium2024
5  Portugal2002
6  Croatia1135
7  Azerbaijan1113
  Serbia1113
9  Belarus1001
  Ukraine1001
11  Spain0224
12  France0156
13  Poland0123
14  Armenia0112
  Germany0112
16  Israel0101
  Slovenia0101
  Sweden0101
19  Italy0022
20  Moldova0011
  Netherlands0011
  North Macedonia0011
Totals (22 entries)16163264

Medal summary edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−54 kg Mourad Laachraoui
  Belgium
Jesus Tortosa Cabrera
  Spain
Stanislav Denisov
  Russia
Mikhail Artamonov
  Russia
−58 kg Rui Braganca
  Portugal
Ron Atias
  Israel
Feyi Pearce
  Great Britain
Ruslan Poiseev
  Russia
−63 kg Jaouad Achab
  Belgium
Jarosław Mecmajer
  Poland
Stevens Barclais
  France
Joel Gonzalez Bonilla
  Spain
−68 kg Servet Tazegül
  Turkey
Hamza Adnan-Karim
  Germany
Sergey Vardazaryan
  Armenia
Konstantin Minin
  Russia
−74 kg Júlio Ferreira
  Portugal
Toni Kanaet
  Croatia
Clauido Treviso
  Italy
Nicholas Corten
  Belgium
−80 kg Milad Beigi
  Azerbaijan
Yunus Sarı
  Turkey
Aaron Cook
  Moldova
Piotr Paziński
  Poland
−87 kg Vladislav Larin
  Russia
Arman Yeremyan
  Armenia
Payam Ghobadi
  Azerbaijan
Draško Jovanov
  Serbia
+87 kg Arman-Marshall Silla
  Belarus
Roman Kuznetsov
  Russia
Piotr Hatowski
  Poland
Omar El Yazidi
  France

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−46 kg Iryna Romoldanova
  Ukraine
Blanca Palmer Soler
  Spain
Hajer Mustapha
  France
Rukiye Yıldırım
  Turkey
−49 kg Tijana Bogdanović
  Serbia
Ana Petrušič
  Slovenia
Alexandra Lychagina
  Russia
Lucija Zaninović
  Croatia
−53 kg Tatiana Kudashova
  Russia
Patimat Abakarova
  Azerbaijan
Zeliha Ağrıs
  Turkey
Floriane Liborio
  France
−57 kg Jade Jones
  Great Britain
Nikita Glasnovic
  Sweden
Raheleh Asemani
  Belgium
Martina Zubčić
  Croatia
−62 kg İrem Yaman
  Turkey
Magda Wiet-Hénin
  France
Rabia Gülec
  Germany
Daniela Rotolo
  Italy
−67 kg Lauren Williams
  Great Britain
Nur Tatar
  Turkey
Haby Niaré
  France
Matea Jelić
  Croatia
−73 kg Iva Radoš
  Croatia
Milica Mandić
  Serbia
Reshmie Oogink
  Netherlands
Petra Matijašević
  North Macedonia
+73 kg Bianca Walkden
  Great Britain
Nafia Kuş
  Turkey
Olga Ivanova
  Russia
Rosana Simón Álamo
  Spain

Participating nations edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2016 European Taekwondo Championships". 19 May 2016.
  2. ^ "TaekwondoData".
  3. ^ "TaekwondoData".

External links edit

  • European Taekwondo Union

2016, european, taekwondo, championships, 22nd, edition, european, taekwondo, championships, held, montreux, switzerland, from, 2016, venuesalle, omnisports, pierrierlocationmontreux, switzerlandstart, date19, 2016end, date22, 2016nations46, baku, 2014kazan, 2. The 2016 European Taekwondo Championships was the 22nd edition of the European Taekwondo Championships and was held in Montreux Switzerland from May 19 to May 22 2016 1 2 3 2016 European Taekwondo ChampionshipsVenueSalle Omnisports du PierrierLocationMontreux SwitzerlandStart date19 May 2016End date22 May 2016Nations46 Baku 2014Kazan 2018 Contents 1 Medal table 2 Medal summary 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 Participating nations 4 References 5 External linksMedal table edit Host nation Switzerland RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Great Britain30142 nbsp Turkey23273 nbsp Russia21694 nbsp Belgium20245 nbsp Portugal20026 nbsp Croatia11357 nbsp Azerbaijan1113 nbsp Serbia11139 nbsp Belarus1001 nbsp Ukraine100111 nbsp Spain022412 nbsp France015613 nbsp Poland012314 nbsp Armenia0112 nbsp Germany011216 nbsp Israel0101 nbsp Slovenia0101 nbsp Sweden010119 nbsp Italy002220 nbsp Moldova0011 nbsp Netherlands0011 nbsp North Macedonia0011Totals 22 entries 16163264Medal summary editMen edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 54 kg Mourad Laachraoui nbsp Belgium Jesus Tortosa Cabrera nbsp Spain Stanislav Denisov nbsp Russia Mikhail Artamonov nbsp Russia 58 kg Rui Braganca nbsp Portugal Ron Atias nbsp Israel Feyi Pearce nbsp Great Britain Ruslan Poiseev nbsp Russia 63 kg Jaouad Achab nbsp Belgium Jaroslaw Mecmajer nbsp Poland Stevens Barclais nbsp France Joel Gonzalez Bonilla nbsp Spain 68 kg Servet Tazegul nbsp Turkey Hamza Adnan Karim nbsp Germany Sergey Vardazaryan nbsp Armenia Konstantin Minin nbsp Russia 74 kg Julio Ferreira nbsp Portugal Toni Kanaet nbsp Croatia Clauido Treviso nbsp Italy Nicholas Corten nbsp Belgium 80 kg Milad Beigi nbsp Azerbaijan Yunus Sari nbsp Turkey Aaron Cook nbsp Moldova Piotr Pazinski nbsp Poland 87 kg Vladislav Larin nbsp Russia Arman Yeremyan nbsp Armenia Payam Ghobadi nbsp Azerbaijan Drasko Jovanov nbsp Serbia 87 kg Arman Marshall Silla nbsp Belarus Roman Kuznetsov nbsp Russia Piotr Hatowski nbsp Poland Omar El Yazidi nbsp France Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze 46 kg Iryna Romoldanova nbsp Ukraine Blanca Palmer Soler nbsp Spain Hajer Mustapha nbsp France Rukiye Yildirim nbsp Turkey 49 kg Tijana Bogdanovic nbsp Serbia Ana Petrusic nbsp Slovenia Alexandra Lychagina nbsp Russia Lucija Zaninovic nbsp Croatia 53 kg Tatiana Kudashova nbsp Russia Patimat Abakarova nbsp Azerbaijan Zeliha Agris nbsp Turkey Floriane Liborio nbsp France 57 kg Jade Jones nbsp Great Britain Nikita Glasnovic nbsp Sweden Raheleh Asemani nbsp Belgium Martina Zubcic nbsp Croatia 62 kg Irem Yaman nbsp Turkey Magda Wiet Henin nbsp France Rabia Gulec nbsp Germany Daniela Rotolo nbsp Italy 67 kg Lauren Williams nbsp Great Britain Nur Tatar nbsp Turkey Haby Niare nbsp France Matea Jelic nbsp Croatia 73 kg Iva Rados nbsp Croatia Milica Mandic nbsp Serbia Reshmie Oogink nbsp Netherlands Petra Matijasevic nbsp North Macedonia 73 kg Bianca Walkden nbsp Great Britain Nafia Kus nbsp Turkey Olga Ivanova nbsp Russia Rosana Simon Alamo nbsp SpainParticipating nations edit nbsp Albania nbsp Andorra nbsp Austria nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Belarus nbsp Belgium nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Croatia nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Cyprus nbsp Denmark nbsp Finland nbsp France nbsp Georgia nbsp Germany nbsp Great Britain nbsp Greece nbsp Hungary nbsp Iceland nbsp Ireland nbsp Isle of Man nbsp Israel nbsp Italy nbsp Latvia nbsp Lithuania nbsp Ireland nbsp Moldova nbsp Monaco nbsp Montenegro nbsp Netherlands nbsp Norway nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal nbsp Romania nbsp Russia nbsp San Marino nbsp Scotland nbsp Serbia nbsp Slovakia nbsp Slovenia nbsp Spain nbsp Sweden nbsp Switzerland nbsp Turkey nbsp UkraineReferences edit 2016 European Taekwondo Championships 19 May 2016 TaekwondoData TaekwondoData External links editEuropean Taekwondo Union Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 European Taekwondo Championships amp oldid 1209343603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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