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2013 World Taekwondo Championships – Women's welterweight

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Women's welterweight
at the 2013 World Championships
VenueExhibition Center of Puebla
Dates17 July 2013
Competitors32 from 31 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   France
silver medal
 
   Chinese Taipei
bronze medal
 
   Azerbaijan
bronze medal
 
   Slovenia
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The women's welterweight is a competition featured at the 2013 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Exhibition Center of Puebla in Puebla, Mexico on July 17.

Welterweights were limited to a maximum of 67 kilograms in body mass. 32 athletes participated in this event, including an Indian athlete under the name of World Taekwondo Federation.

Haby Niaré of France won the gold medal after beating Chuang Chia-chia of Chinese Taipei 5–4. Chuang won this title two years later in Chelyabinsk.

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Results

  • DQ — Won by disqualification

Final

Final
 Chuang Chia-chia (TPE) 4
 Haby Niaré (FRA) 5

Top half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Nur Tatar (TUR) 11
 Cristiana Rizzelli (ITA) 8  Nur Tatar (TUR) 3
 Chuang Chia-chia (TPE) 18  Chuang Chia-chia (TPE) 4
 Patricia Figueroa (CHI) 2  Chuang Chia-chia (TPE) 3
 Zhadyra Otemis (KAZ) 0  Lúa Piñeiro (ESP) 2
 Shokraneh Izadi (IRI) 16  Shokraneh Izadi (IRI) 6
 Lúa Piñeiro (ESP) 8  Lúa Piñeiro (ESP) 7
 Victoria Heredia (MEX) 6  Chuang Chia-chia (TPE) 8
 Farida Azizova (AZE) 4  Farida Azizova (AZE) 5
Fanai Lalrempuii (WTF) 0  Farida Azizova (AZE) 3
 Marina Souza (BRA) 2  Dajana Perišić (SRB) 2
 Dajana Perišić (SRB) 6  Farida Azizova (AZE) 3
 Katherine Alvarado (CRC) 13  Guo Yunfei (CHN) 0
 Yosselyn Molina (HON) 6  Katherine Alvarado (CRC) 1
 Tamara Freites (VEN) 0  Guo Yunfei (CHN) 9
 Guo Yunfei (CHN) 16

Bottom half

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Paige McPherson (USA) DQ
 Urgence Mouegha (GAB)    Paige McPherson (USA) 3
 Nguyễn Thanh Hiền (VIE) 1  Liu Qing (MAC) 4
 Liu Qing (MAC) 15  Liu Qing (MAC) 4
 Nathalie Iliesco (CAN) 4  Franka Anić (SLO) 6
 Aleksandrę Krzemieniecką (POL) 3  Nathalie Iliesco (CAN) 0
 Anastasia Baryshnikova (RUS) 3  Franka Anić (SLO) 1
 Franka Anić (SLO) 12  Franka Anić (SLO) 0
 Petra Matijašević (CRO) 24  Haby Niaré (FRA) 2
 Nadège N'Dri (CIV) 4  Petra Matijašević (CRO) 11
 Jane Narra (PHI) 1  Anastasia Delidimitri (GRE) 6
 Anastasia Delidimitri (GRE) 8  Petra Matijašević (CRO) 0
 Katherine Dumar (COL) 0  Haby Niaré (FRA) 2
 Kim Jan-di (KOR) 10  Kim Jan-di (KOR) 3
 Alexis Arnoldt (ARG) 1  Haby Niaré (FRA) 4
 Haby Niaré (FRA) 7

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