World Taekwondo Championships

The World Taekwondo Championship is held every two years by World Taekwondo.[1]

World Taekwondo Championships
Current event or competition:
2022 World Taekwondo Championships
Competition details
DisciplineTaekwondo
Typekyourugui, biennial
OrganiserWorld Taekwondo (WT)
History
First edition1973 in Seoul, South Korea
Editions24 (2019)
Most wins239 medals  South Korea

Competitions

YearDateCity and host countryVenueMen's championWomen's champion
1973 May 25–27 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Kukkiwon  South Korea
1975 August 28–31 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Jangchung Arena  South Korea
1977 September 15–17 United States Chicago, United States International Amphitheatre  South Korea
1979 October 26–28 West Germany Stuttgart, West Germany Glaspalast Sindelfingen  South Korea
1982 February 24–27 Ecuador Guayaquil, Ecuador Coliseo Cerrado  South Korea
1983 October 20–23 Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark Brøndbyhallen  South Korea
1985 September 4–8 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Jamsil Arena  South Korea
1987 October 7–11 Spain Barcelona, Spain Palau dels Esports  South Korea  South Korea
1989 October 9–14 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Jamsil Arena  South Korea  South Korea
1991 October 28 – November 3 Greece Athens, Greece Peace and Friendship Stadium  South Korea  South Korea
1993 August 19–23 United States New York City, United States Madison Square Garden  South Korea  South Korea
1995 November 17–21 Philippines Manila, Philippines Folk Arts Theater  South Korea  South Korea
1997 November 19–23 Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong Coliseum  South Korea  South Korea
1999 June 2–6 Canada Edmonton, Canada Universiade Pavilion  South Korea  South Korea
2001 November 1–7 South Korea Jeju, South Korea Halla Gymnasium  South Korea  South Korea
2003 September 24–28 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Olympia-Eissport-Zentrum  South Korea  South Korea
2005 April 13–17 Spain Madrid, Spain Palacio de Deportes  South Korea  South Korea
2007 May 18–22 China Beijing, China Changping Gymnasium  South Korea  South Korea
2009 October 14–18 Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark Ballerup Super Arena  South Korea  China
2011 May 1–6 South Korea Gyeongju, South Korea Gyeongju Indoor Stadium  Iran  South Korea
2013 July 15–21 Mexico Puebla, Mexico Exhibition Center of Puebla  South Korea  South Korea
2015 May 12–18 Russia Chelyabinsk, Russia Traktor Ice Arena  Iran  South Korea
2017 June 24–30 South Korea Muju, South Korea Taekwondowon  South Korea  South Korea
2019 May 15–19 United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom Manchester Arena  South Korea  South Korea
2022 November 13–20 Mexico Guadalajara, Mexico1 CODE Metropolitano  South Korea  Mexico
2023 29 May – 6 June 2023 Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan


1 Wuxi, China, was originally selected to host the 2021 World Taekwondo Championships. Due to the impact of the Global COVID-19 pandemic, Wuxi gave up hosting the World Taekwondo Championship. In Early 2022, Guadalajara, Mexico was selected as a replacement host.

All-time medal table

All-time medal count as 2022 World Taekwondo Championships:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea1733437244
2 Spain232865116
3 Chinese Taipei15284083
4 Turkey15223471
5 United States14214984
6 Iran14212560
7 China14161747
8 Mexico7313674
9 Great Britain791127
10 France6111734
11 Thailand661628
12 Netherlands451625
13 Cuba43815
14 Azerbaijan411116
15 Serbia41813
16 Russia3131834
17 West Germany381930
18 Croatia351826
19 Germany341623
20 Denmark26311
 Uzbekistan26311
22 Italy251623
23 Egypt231318
24 Belgium2136
25 Mali2024
26 Canada1111426
27 Brazil171321
28 Greece151016
29 Ivory Coast131115
30 Ecuador1214
31 Australia111719
32 Japan1157
33 Hungary1034
34 Gabon1023
35 Niger1001
36 Philippines05611
37 Morocco03710
38 Jordan0257
39 Puerto Rico0235
40 Afghanistan0224
41 Chile0213
42 Indonesia0202
43 Vietnam0156
44 Argentina0145
 Venezuela0145
46 Israel0112
 Portugal0112
48 Bahrain0101
 Guam0101
 Ukraine0101
51 Kazakhstan0088
52 Sweden0077
53 Dominican Republic0066
54 Tunisia0055
55 Belarus0044
 Colombia0044
 Saudi Arabia0044
58 Austria0033
 Norway0033
 Senegal0033
 Slovenia0033
 Switzerland0033
63 Cyprus0022
 Finland0022
 Guatemala0022
 Latvia0022
 Malaysia0022
 Moldova0022
   Nepal0022
70 Bulgaria0011
 Costa Rica0011
 Nigeria0011
 Poland0011
 Uganda0011
Totals (74 entries)3443446881376

Multiple gold medalists

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

Men
AthleteCountryTotal
Steven López United States5005
Choi Yeon-ho South Korea4004
Bahri Tanrıkulu Turkey3115
Lee Dae-hoon South Korea3014
Jin Seung-tae South Korea3003
Kim Je-kyoung South Korea3003
Kim Yong-ki South Korea3003
Yang Dae-seung South Korea3003
Kim Tae-hun South Korea3003
Women
AthleteCountryTotal
Brigitte Yagüe Spain3216
Cho Hyang-mi South Korea3014
Jung Myoung-sook South Korea3003
Bianca Walkden Great Britain3003

See also

References

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