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  2. List of taekwondo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Taekwondo patterns, also known as poomsae, teul, or hyeong constitute an important part of Taekwondo competitions. [2] A pattern is a series of movements linked together in a prescribed sequence. Both basic and advanced taekwondo techniques can be contained within a single patterns and the higher the level of the competitor, the greater the ...

  3. List of Olympic medalists in taekwondo - Wikipedia

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    The competition format for taekwondo is a single-elimination tournament to determine the gold and silver medal winners, and a repechage is used to determine the bronze medal winner(s). [ 4 ] in 2000 and 2004 , a single repechage final determined the sole bronze medal winner, but a rule change in 2008 created two repechage finals that allowed ...

  4. List of World Championships medalists in taekwondo (men)

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    Championships Gold Silver Bronze 1975 Seoul Son Tae-hwan (KOR) Ramiro Guzmán (MEX) Hubert Leuchter (FRG) Dennis Robinson (USA) 1977 Chicago Kim Yong-ki (KOR) Hour Waei-shing (ROC)

  5. Taegeuk Ee Jang - Wikipedia

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    Taegeuk Ee Jang. Taegeuk Ee Jang (also romanized Taegeuk Yi Jang or Taegeuk I Jang) is the second of eight taekwondo forms practiced by the Kukkiwon and the World Taekwondo Federation. A form, or poomsae (also romanized as pumsae or poomse ), is a choreographed pattern of defense-and-attack motions. Taegeuk Ee Jang is considered a beginner form ...

  6. Eva Sandersen - Wikipedia

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    Poomsae, f under 14. World Beach Championships. 2017 Rhodes. Freestyle, f under 17. 2018 Rhodes. Poomsae, f under 17. 2017 Rhodes. Poomsae, f under 17. Eva Eun-Kyung Sandersen (Korean: Eva 은경 Sandersen, born 12 February 2001) is a Danish taekwondo athlete and reigning World Poomsae champion. [2][3]

  7. Kristina Teachout - Wikipedia

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    Representing the United States. Olympic Games. 2024 Paris. 67 kg. Pan American Games. 2023 Santiago. 67 kg. Kristina Danielle Teachout (born September 13, 2005) is an American taekwondo athlete. She represented the United States at the 2024 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in the 67 kg contest.

  8. Rebecca McGowan - Wikipedia

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    World Junior Championships. 2016 Burnaby. +68 kg. Rebecca McGowan (born 27 May 2000) is a Scottish taekwondo practitioner. She is twice a medalist in the women's +73 kg event at the World Taekwondo Championships. She is also three-times a medalist, including gold, in this event at the European Taekwondo Championships. [2]

  9. Sarah Chaâri - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Chaâri [4] (born 2 May 2005) [5] [6] is a Belgian [7] taekwondo practitioner from Belgium. She won the bronze medal at the 2024 Summer Olympic [7] and gold medal in the women's lightweight event at the 2022 World Taekwondo Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico [8] [9] [10] and became Belgium's first female World Taekwondo champion. [11]