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2005 World Taekwondo Championships

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2005 World Taekwondo Championships
VenuePalacio de Deportes
LocationSpain Madrid, Spain
Dates13–17 April 2005
Champions
Men South Korea
Women South Korea
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The 2005 World Taekwondo Championships were the 17th edition of the World Taekwondo Championships, and were held in Madrid, Spain from 13 to 17 April 2005.[1]

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
(−54 kg)
Kim Jin-hee
 South Korea
Feizollah Nafjam
 Iran
Gerardo Rodríguez
 Mexico
Seyfula Magomedov
 Russia
Flyweight
(−58 kg)
Ko Seok-hwa
 South Korea
Behzad Khodadad
 Iran
Đinh Thanh Long
 Vietnam
Dech Sutthikunkarn
 Thailand
Bantamweight
(−62 kg)
Kim Jae-sik
 South Korea
Márcio Wenceslau
 Brazil
Kıvanç Dinçsalman
 Turkey
Ilan Goldschmidt
 Israel
Featherweight
(−67 kg)
Mark López
 United States
Song Myeong-seob
 South Korea
Aritz Itsisoa
 Spain
Dennis Bekkers
 Netherlands
Lightweight
(−72 kg)
Hadi Saei
 Iran
Alan Akoev
 Russia
Takahiro Niimi
 Japan
Carlos Vásquez
 Venezuela
Welterweight
(−78 kg)
Steven López
 United States
Ali Tajik
 Iran
Rosendo Alonso
 Spain
Daniel Jukic
 Australia
Middleweight
(−84 kg)
Oh Seon-taek
 South Korea
Jon García
 Spain
Yousef Karami
 Iran
Bruno Ntep
 France
Heavyweight
(+84 kg)
Rubén Montesinos
 Spain
Abdelkader Zrouri
 Morocco
Heo Jun-nyung
 South Korea
Leonardo Basile
 Italy

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
(−47 kg)
Belén Asensio
 Spain
Yoo Eun-young
 South Korea
Sümeyye Güleç
 Germany
Mandy Meloon
 United States
Flyweight
(−51 kg)
Wang Ying
 China
Brigitte Yagüe
 Spain
Nevena Lukic
 Austria
Daynellis Montejo
 Cuba
Bantamweight
(−55 kg)
Kim Bo-hye
 South Korea
Zeynep Murat
 Turkey
Orphée Ladouceur
 Canada
Eman Helmy
 Egypt
Featherweight
(−59 kg)
Diana López
 United States
Kim Sae-rom
 South Korea
Karine Sergerie
 Canada
Bineta Diédhiou
 Senegal
Lightweight
(−63 kg)
Edna Díaz
 Mexico
Su Li-wen
 Chinese Taipei
Chonnapas Premwaew
 Thailand
Carmen Marton
 Australia
Welterweight
(−67 kg)
Hwang Kyung-seon
 South Korea
Gwladys Épangue
 France
Ibone Lallana
 Spain
Sandra Šarić
 Croatia
Middleweight
(−72 kg)
Natália Falavigna
 Brazil
Sarah Stevenson
 Great Britain
Aitziber Los Arcos
 Spain
Jung Sun-young
 South Korea
Heavyweight
(+72 kg)
Sin Kyung-hyen
 South Korea
Ineabelle Díaz
 Puerto Rico
Laurence Rase
 Belgium
Liu Rui
 China

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea73212
2 United States3014
3 Spain2248
4 Iran1315
5 Brazil1102
6 China1012
 Mexico1012
8 France0112
 Russia0112
 Turkey0112
11 Chinese Taipei0101
 Great Britain0101
 Morocco0101
 Puerto Rico0101
15 Australia0022
 Canada0022
 Thailand0022
18 Austria0011
 Belgium0011
 Croatia0011
 Cuba0011
 Egypt0011
 Germany0011
 Israel0011
 Italy0011
 Japan0011
 Netherlands0011
 Senegal0011
 Venezuela0011
 Vietnam0011
Totals (30 entries)16163264

Team ranking

South Korea won both men’s and women’s team titles at the 2005 WTF World Taekwondo Championships.[2]

References

External links

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