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2009 World Taekwondo Championships – Women's bantamweight

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Women's bantamweight
at the 2009 World Championships
VenueBallerup Super Arena
Dates16 October 2009
Competitors53 from 53 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   United States
silver medal
 
   Thailand
bronze medal
 
   South Korea
bronze medal
 
   Guatemala
← 2007
2011 →

The women's bantamweight is a competition featured at the 2011 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Ballerup Super Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark on October 16. Bantamweights were limited to a maximum of 53 kilograms in body mass.

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Results

Legend
  • DQ — Won by disqualification

Finals

Semifinals Final
 Kwon Eun-kyung (KOR) 1
 Sarita Phongsri (THA) 2  Sarita Phongsri (THA) 4
 Euda Carías (GUA) 5  Danielle Pelham (USA) 5
 Danielle Pelham (USA) 6

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Lamyaa Bekkali (MAR) 0
 Cosette Basbous (LIB) 0  Kwon Eun-kyung (KOR) 6
 Kwon Eun-kyung (KOR) 1  Kwon Eun-kyung (KOR) 11
 Žaneta Rodovská (CZE) 0  Jennifer Ågren (SWE) 2
 Jennifer Ågren (SWE) 6  Jennifer Ågren (SWE) 2
 Margarita Mkrtchyan (RUS) 4  Margarita Mkrtchyan (RUS) 1
 Monica Pimentel (ARU) 0  Kwon Eun-kyung (KOR) 10
 Lei Jie (CHN) 5
 Federica Mastrantoni (ITA) 7
 Anouk Doria (MON) 1  Honami Kobayashi (JPN) 3
 Honami Kobayashi (JPN) 4  Federica Mastrantoni (ITA) 3
 Chhoeung Puthearim (CAM) 1  Lei Jie (CHN) 4
 Lei Jie (CHN) 13  Lei Jie (CHN) 8
 Gladys Mora (COL) 4

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Rebeca Mariño (ESP) 6
 Maéva Coutant (FRA) 17  Maéva Coutant (FRA) 6
 Siham Khaldi (ALG) 1  Maéva Coutant (FRA) 5
 Mónica Salas (CRC)    Sara Ramos (PUR) 1
 Sara Ramos (PUR) DQ  Sara Ramos (PUR) 5
 Anastasia Birozi (GRE) 3  Anastasia Birozi (GRE) 3
 Lívia Miranda (BRA) 2  Maéva Coutant (FRA) 4
 Sarita Phongsri (THA) DQ  Sarita Phongsri (THA) 5
 Shaghaf Al-Assad (SYR)    Sarita Phongsri (THA) 12
 Eunice Alora (PHI) 7  Eunice Alora (PHI) 3
 Diahara Touré (MLI) 2  Sarita Phongsri (THA) 7
 Elizabeth Kaemba (KEN)    Ivett Gonda (CAN) 6
 Pamela Santos (MEX) DQ  Pamela Santos (MEX) 2
 Ivett Gonda (CAN) 7

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Tseng Yi-hsuan (TPE) 5
 Sinead Joyce (IRL) 1  Yeny Contreras (CHI) 3
 Yeny Contreras (CHI) 9  Tseng Yi-hsuan (TPE) 9
 Samaneh Sheshpari (IRI) 14  Samaneh Sheshpari (IRI) 6
 Nataliia Zakhozha (UKR) 4  Samaneh Sheshpari (IRI) 8
 Helen Miniss (ETH)    Arzu Baghirova (AZE) 1
 Arzu Baghirova (AZE) DQ  Tseng Yi-hsuan (TPE) 4
 Euda Carías (GUA) 7
 Melanie Hartung (GER) 8
 Bianca D'Andrilli (AUS) 5  Caroline Fisher (GBR) 0
 Caroline Fisher (GBR) 18  Melanie Hartung (GER) 1
 Euda Carías (GUA) 3  Euda Carías (GUA) 3
 Anna Mirkin (ISR) 2  Euda Carías (GUA) 3
 Trần Thị Ngọc Trúc (VIE) 0

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Banassa Diomandé (CIV) 4
 Danielle Pelham (USA) 7  Danielle Pelham (USA) 12
 Mariem Ahmed (EGY) 1  Danielle Pelham (USA) 4
 Faniang Dièye (SEN) 6  Faniang Dièye (SEN) 3
 Disnansi Polanco (DOM) 3  Faniang Dièye (SEN) 5
 Suvi Mikkonen (FIN) 3
 Danielle Pelham (USA) 7
 Charlotte Paik Bjelke (DEN) 1  Jelena Ivančić (CRO) 6
 Krisztina Sikesdi (HUN) 0  Charlotte Paik Bjelke (DEN) 0
 Jelena Ivančić (CRO) 3  Jelena Ivančić (CRO) 3
 Miladys Mariño (VEN) 3  Jelena Ivančić (CRO) 6
 Despina Pilavaki (CYP) 0  Saule Sardarova (KAZ) 5
 Saule Sardarova (KAZ) 1  Saule Sardarova (KAZ) 3
 Sibel Yıldırım (TUR) 2

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