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European Taekwondo Championships

The European Taekwondo Championships are the European senior championships in Taekwondo, first held in Barcelona in 1976. The event is held every two years and is organized by the European Taekwondo Union, the continental affiliate of World Taekwondo, which organises and controls Olympic style taekwondo. An additional event, the G4 Extra European Taekwondo Championships were exceptionally held in 2019.

European Taekwondo Championships
Current event or competition:
2022 European Taekwondo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineTaekwondo
Typekyourugui, biennial
OrganiserEuropean Taekwondo Union (ETU)
Divisions
Current weight divisionsMen (8)
Women (8)
History
First edition22 May 1976 in Barcelona, Spain
Editions24 (2021)

The championships should not be confused with:

Editions

Edition Year Date City and host country Overall champion Events
1 1976 (details) 22 May   Barcelona, Spain   Netherlands 8
2 1978 (details) 20–22 October   Munich, West Germany   Germany 8
3 1980 (details) 14–17 October   Copenhagen, Denmark   Germany 17
4 1982 (details) 23–26 September   Rome, Italy   Germany 18
5 1984 (details) 26–28 October   Stuttgart, West Germany   Germany 18
6 1986 (details) 3–5 October   Seefeld, Austria   Netherlands 16
7 1988 (details) 26–29 May   Ankara, Turkey   Turkey 16
8 1990 (details) 18–21 October   Aarhus, Denmark   Turkey 16
9 1992 (details) 18–25 May   Valencia, Spain   Spain 16
10 1994 (details) 28–30 October   Zagreb, Croatia   Spain 16
11 1996 (details) 26–27 October   Helsinki, Finland   Spain 16
12 1998 (details) 23–25 October   Eindhoven, Netherlands   Spain 16
13 2000 (details) 4–7 May   Patras, Greece   Turkey 16
14 2002 (details) 1–5 April   Samsun, Turkey   Netherlands 16
15 2004 (details) 1–5 May   Lillehammer, Norway   Spain 16
16 2005 (details) 6–9 October   Riga, Latvia   Turkey 16
17 2006 (details) 26–28 May   Bonn, Germany   Spain 16
18 2008 (details) 10–13 April   Rome, Italy   Turkey 16
19 2010 (details) 12–15 May   St. Petersburg, Russia   Turkey 16
20 2012 (details) 3–6 May   Manchester, United Kingdom   France 16
21 2014 (details) 1–4 May   Baku, Azerbaijan   Croatia 16
22 2016 (details) 19–22 May   Montreux, Switzerland   Great Britain 16
23 2018 (details) 10–13 May   Kazan, Russia   Russia 16
24 2021 (details) 8–11 April   Sofia, Bulgaria   Russia 16
25 2022 (details) 19–22 May   Manchester, United Kingdom   Turkey 16

Extra European Championships

The G4 Extra European Taekwondo Championships were held in November 2019 as a form of compensation for European athletes to provide them the chance to collect ranking points for the 2020 Olympic Games after taekwondo was dropped from the 2019 European Games program.[2] World Taekwondo Europe (WTE) president referred to it as the continental flagship event.[3]

Edition Year Date City and host country Overall champion Events
1 2019 (details) 1–3 November   Bari, Italy   Great Britain[4] 10

Team ranking

Team Points Rules:

1976-2018: Each Registered (weight-in) player 1 Point + Each win 1 Point + Gold medal 7 piont + silver medal 3 point + bronze medal 1 point

2021-Ongoing: Each Registered (weight-in) player 1 Point + Each win 1 Point + Gold medal 120 piont + silver medal 50 point + bronze medal 20 point

If the points are equal, the medals will choose the best team.

Year Host Men Women
1 2 3 1 2 3
1976   Spain   Spain   Germany   Turkey
1978   Germany   Germany   Netherlands   Spain
1980   Denmark {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1982   Italy {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1984   Germany {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1986   Austria {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1988   Turkey {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1990   Denmark {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1992   Spain {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1994   Croatia {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1996   Finland {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1998   Netherlands {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
2000   Greece {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
2002   Turkey {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
2004   Norway {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
2005   Latvia {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
2006   Germany   Netherlands   Azerbaijan   Russia   Spain   Turkey  Germany -
2008   Italy   Turkey   Greece   Germany   Germany   Turkey   Spain
2010   Russia   Turkey   Russia   Germany   France   Spain   Great Britain
2012   United Kingdom   Great Britain   Russia   Turkey   France   Turkey   Croatia
2014   Azerbaijan   Russia   Azerbaijan   Portugal  Moldova  Turkey   Croatia   France   Russia
2016   Switzerland   Belgium   Portugal   Russia   Great Britain   Turkey   Serbia
2018   Russia   Russia   Croatia   Spain   Turkey   Great Britain   Russia
2021   Bulgaria   Russia   Spain   Belarus   Great Britain   Croatia   Russia

Medal summary

All results from 1976 - 2022[5][6]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Spain635682201
2  Turkey626459185
3  Germany483477159
4  Russia29224394
5  France262860114
6  Netherlands262848102
7  Great Britain24143775
8  Italy222263107
9  Croatia21143772
10  Denmark18193269
11  Greece9122647
12  Azerbaijan8131839
13  Belgium521623
14  Sweden4102842
15  Belarus411419
16  Serbia381324
17  Austria371727
18  Portugal3069
19  Ukraine26816
20  Poland251623
21  Hungary2248
22  Israel13711
23  Switzerland1337
24  Moldova1146
25  Armenia1113
26  Isle of Man1001
27  Slovenia0358
28  Bosnia and Herzegovina0303
29  Finland022123
30  Norway02911
31  Czech Republic0112
  Ireland0112
  Latvia0112
  Romania0112
35  Cyprus0044
36  Bulgaria0022
37  North Macedonia0011
  Refugee Team0011
Totals (38 entries)3893897661544

Multiple gold medalists

The table shows those who have won at least three gold medals.[7]

Men
Athlete Country       Total
Geremia Di Costanzo   Italy 5 0 1 6
Servet Tazegül   Turkey 5 0 0 5
Seyfula Magomedov   Russia 4 1 2 7
Pascal Gentil   France 3 3 0 6
Aaron Cook   Great Britain   Moldova 3 1 1 5
Gabriel Esparza   Spain 3 1 0 4
Levent Tuncat   Germany 3 1 0 4
Joseph Salim   Denmark 3 0 3 6
Gergely Salim   Denmark 3 0 0 3
Jesper Roesen   Denmark 3 0 0 3
Women
Athlete Country       Total
Coral Bistuer   Spain 5 0 0 5
Bianca Walkden   Great Britain 4 1 1 6
Brigitte Yagüe   Spain 4 1 1 6
Sarah Stevenson   Great Britain 4 0 2 6
Gwladys Épangue   France 3 3 1 7
Jade Jones   Great Britain 3 1 3 7
Nataša Vezmar   Croatia 3 1 1 5
Lucija Zaninović   Croatia 3 0 1 4
Anastasia Baryshnikova   Russia 3 0 0 3
Natalia Ivanova   Russia 3 0 0 3
Tatiana Kudashova   Russia 3 0 0 3

See also

References

  1. ^ ITF is a smaller international federation unaffiliated to either WTF or IOC, and competing under slightly modified rules including the wearing of padded gloves and footwear.
  2. ^ "WTE secretary general thanks organisers for delivering successful G4 Extra European Taekwondo Championships". Inside the Games. 2019-11-12.
  3. ^ "World Taekwondo 2020 Magazine". No. 107. p. 231. Europe remains the leading CU in the world with a record number of athletes participating in our events and a record number of 28 G-ranked events on our continent, including European Championships in eight different member countries. Our flagship event, G4 Extra European Championships for seniors in Italy was a huge success. Not only did we see the best of the best competing... {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  4. ^ "Medallists G4 Extra European Taekwondo Championships Bari, Italy" (PDF). taekwondo-oezer.de.
  5. ^ "TaekwondoData". TaekwondoData. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
  6. ^ es:Campeonato Europeo de Taekwondo#Medallero histórico
  7. ^ http://www.taekwondodata.com/ranking_career.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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The European Taekwondo Championships are the European senior championships in Taekwondo first held in Barcelona in 1976 The event is held every two years and is organized by the European Taekwondo Union the continental affiliate of World Taekwondo which organises and controls Olympic style taekwondo An additional event the G4 Extra European Taekwondo Championships were exceptionally held in 2019 European Taekwondo ChampionshipsCurrent event or competition 2022 European Taekwondo ChampionshipsCompetition detailsDisciplineTaekwondoTypekyourugui biennialOrganiserEuropean Taekwondo Union ETU DivisionsCurrent weight divisionsMen 8 Women 8 HistoryFirst edition22 May 1976 in Barcelona SpainEditions24 2021 The championships should not be confused with the European Games taekwondo competitions which form part of a continental multi sport event in the Olympic tradition the EITF European Taekwondo Championships a championships organised by the European International Taekwondo Federation the continental arm of the International Taekwondo Federation 1 the European Taekwondo Championships Olympic Weight Categories also organised by the ETU but only a G 1 ranked tournament while the European Taekwondo Championships are ranked as a G 4 tournament and also the most important continental competition Contents 1 Editions 2 Extra European Championships 3 Team ranking 4 Medal summary 5 Multiple gold medalists 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEditions EditMain article European Taekwondo Union Edition Year Date City and host country Overall champion Events1 1976 details 22 May Barcelona Spain Netherlands 82 1978 details 20 22 October Munich West Germany Germany 83 1980 details 14 17 October Copenhagen Denmark Germany 174 1982 details 23 26 September Rome Italy Germany 185 1984 details 26 28 October Stuttgart West Germany Germany 186 1986 details 3 5 October Seefeld Austria Netherlands 167 1988 details 26 29 May Ankara Turkey Turkey 168 1990 details 18 21 October Aarhus Denmark Turkey 169 1992 details 18 25 May Valencia Spain Spain 1610 1994 details 28 30 October Zagreb Croatia Spain 1611 1996 details 26 27 October Helsinki Finland Spain 1612 1998 details 23 25 October Eindhoven Netherlands Spain 1613 2000 details 4 7 May Patras Greece Turkey 1614 2002 details 1 5 April Samsun Turkey Netherlands 1615 2004 details 1 5 May Lillehammer Norway Spain 1616 2005 details 6 9 October Riga Latvia Turkey 1617 2006 details 26 28 May Bonn Germany Spain 1618 2008 details 10 13 April Rome Italy Turkey 1619 2010 details 12 15 May St Petersburg Russia Turkey 1620 2012 details 3 6 May Manchester United Kingdom France 1621 2014 details 1 4 May Baku Azerbaijan Croatia 1622 2016 details 19 22 May Montreux Switzerland Great Britain 1623 2018 details 10 13 May Kazan Russia Russia 1624 2021 details 8 11 April Sofia Bulgaria Russia 1625 2022 details 19 22 May Manchester United Kingdom Turkey 162020 European Taekwondo Championships was cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic Belgrade Serbia Extra European Championships EditThe G4 Extra European Taekwondo Championships were held in November 2019 as a form of compensation for European athletes to provide them the chance to collect ranking points for the 2020 Olympic Games after taekwondo was dropped from the 2019 European Games program 2 World Taekwondo Europe WTE president referred to it as the continental flagship event 3 Edition Year Date City and host country Overall champion Events1 2019 details 1 3 November Bari Italy Great Britain 4 10Team ranking EditTeam Points Rules 1976 2018 Each Registered weight in player 1 Point Each win 1 Point Gold medal 7 piont silver medal 3 point bronze medal 1 point2021 Ongoing Each Registered weight in player 1 Point Each win 1 Point Gold medal 120 piont silver medal 50 point bronze medal 20 pointIf the points are equal the medals will choose the best team Year Host Men Women1 2 3 1 2 31976 Spain Spain Germany Turkey 1978 Germany Germany Netherlands Spain 1980 Denmark 1982 Italy 1984 Germany 1986 Austria 1988 Turkey 1990 Denmark 1992 Spain 1994 Croatia 1996 Finland 1998 Netherlands 2000 Greece 2002 Turkey 2004 Norway 2005 Latvia 2006 Germany Netherlands Azerbaijan Russia Spain Turkey Germany 2008 Italy Turkey Greece Germany Germany Turkey Spain2010 Russia Turkey Russia Germany France Spain Great Britain2012 United Kingdom Great Britain Russia Turkey France Turkey Croatia2014 Azerbaijan Russia Azerbaijan Portugal Moldova Turkey Croatia France Russia2016 Switzerland Belgium Portugal Russia Great Britain Turkey Serbia2018 Russia Russia Croatia Spain Turkey Great Britain Russia2021 Bulgaria Russia Spain Belarus Great Britain Croatia RussiaMedal summary EditAll results from 1976 2022 5 6 RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 Spain6356822012 Turkey6264591853 Germany4834771594 Russia292243945 France2628601146 Netherlands2628481027 Great Britain241437758 Italy2222631079 Croatia2114377210 Denmark1819326911 Greece912264712 Azerbaijan813183913 Belgium52162314 Sweden410284215 Belarus41141916 Serbia38132417 Austria37172718 Portugal306919 Ukraine2681620 Poland25162321 Hungary224822 Israel1371123 Switzerland133724 Moldova114625 Armenia111326 Isle of Man100127 Slovenia035828 Bosnia and Herzegovina030329 Finland02212330 Norway0291131 Czech Republic0112 Ireland0112 Latvia0112 Romania011235 Cyprus004436 Bulgaria002237 North Macedonia0011 Refugee Team0011Totals 38 entries 3893897661544Multiple gold medalists EditThe table shows those who have won at least three gold medals 7 MenAthlete Country TotalGeremia Di Costanzo Italy 5 0 1 6Servet Tazegul Turkey 5 0 0 5Seyfula Magomedov Russia 4 1 2 7Pascal Gentil France 3 3 0 6Aaron Cook Great Britain Moldova 3 1 1 5Gabriel Esparza Spain 3 1 0 4Levent Tuncat Germany 3 1 0 4Joseph Salim Denmark 3 0 3 6Gergely Salim Denmark 3 0 0 3Jesper Roesen Denmark 3 0 0 3WomenAthlete Country TotalCoral Bistuer Spain 5 0 0 5Bianca Walkden Great Britain 4 1 1 6Brigitte Yague Spain 4 1 1 6Sarah Stevenson Great Britain 4 0 2 6Gwladys Epangue France 3 3 1 7Jade Jones Great Britain 3 1 3 7Natasa Vezmar Croatia 3 1 1 5Lucija Zaninovic Croatia 3 0 1 4Anastasia Baryshnikova Russia 3 0 0 3Natalia Ivanova Russia 3 0 0 3Tatiana Kudashova Russia 3 0 0 3See also EditEuropean Taekwondo Championships Olympic Weight Categories European Juniors Taekwondo Championships European Universities Taekwondo ChampionshipsReferences Edit ITF is a smaller international federation unaffiliated to either WTF or IOC and competing under slightly modified rules including the wearing of padded gloves and footwear WTE secretary general thanks organisers for delivering successful G4 Extra European Taekwondo Championships Inside the Games 2019 11 12 World Taekwondo 2020 Magazine No 107 p 231 Europe remains the leading CU in the world with a record number of athletes participating in our events and a record number of 28 G ranked events on our continent including European Championships in eight different member countries Our flagship event G4 Extra European 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