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{{short description|Taekwondo competition}}
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{{Infobox sport event
{{Infobox sport event
|name = 1992 Asian Championships
|name = 1992 Asian Taekwondo Championships
|image = 1992 Asian Taekwondo Championships logo.png
|image = 1992 Asian Taekwondo Championships logo.png
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|location ={{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]
|location ={{flagicon|MAS}} [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]]
|dates = 31 January – 2 February
|dates = 31 January – 2 February 1992
|venue = [[Stadium Negara]]
|venue = [[Stadium Negara]]
|men = {{flagcountry|KOR|1984}}
|men = {{flagcountry|KOR|1984}}
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The '''1992 Asian Taekwondo Championships''' are the 10th edition of the [[Asian Taekwondo Championships]], and were held at the [[Stadium Negara]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] from 31 January to 2 February, 1992.
The '''1992 Asian Taekwondo Championships''' are the 10th edition of the [[Asian Taekwondo Championships]], and were held at the [[Stadium Negara]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] from 31 January to 2 February, 1992.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.koreataekwondo.co.kr/uploads/post/2018/03/f245bc11e84e79fda587531c0ba90224.pdf|title=Taekwondo Korea|accessdate=24 July 2022|p=76}}</ref>


South Korea finished first in medal table after winning eleven gold medals.
South Korea finished first in medal table after winning eleven gold medals.
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|rowspan=2|Welterweight<br />−76 kg
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|rowspan=2|{{flagmedalist|[[Lim Yong-ho]]|KOR|1984}}
|rowspan=2|{{flagmedalist|[[Lim Yong-ho]]|KOR|1984}}
|rowspan=2|{{flagmedalist|[[Liu Tsu-len]]|TPE}}
|rowspan=2|{{flagmedalist|[[Liu Tsu-ien]]|TPE}}
|{{flagmedalist|[[Ali Mohammad Boshagh]]|IRI}}
|{{flagmedalist|[[Ali Mohammad Boshagh]]|IRI}}
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|rowspan=2|Middleweight<br />−83 kg
|rowspan=2|Middleweight<br />−83 kg
|rowspan=2|{{flagmedalist|[[Yoon Soon-cheul]]|KOR|1984}}
|rowspan=2|{{flagmedalist|[[Yoon Soon-cheol]]|KOR|1984}}
|rowspan=2|{{flagmedalist|[[Ho Ming-hsiung]]|TPE}}
|rowspan=2|{{flagmedalist|[[Ho Ming-hsiung]]|TPE}}
|{{flagmedalist|[[Khalid Al-Harthi]]|KSA}}
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==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090927083110/http://www.wtf.org/wtf_eng/site/hall/02_regional_chmpionships/01-Asia/asia_13.html Results]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090927083110/http://www.wtf.org/wtf_eng/site/hall/02_regional_chmpionships/01-Asia/asia_13.html Results]



Latest revision as of 15:19, 20 December 2023

1992 Asian Taekwondo Championships
VenueStadium Negara
LocationMalaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Dates31 January – 2 February 1992
Champions
Men South Korea
Women South Korea
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The 1992 Asian Taekwondo Championships are the 10th edition of the Asian Taekwondo Championships, and were held at the Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 31 January to 2 February, 1992.[1]

South Korea finished first in medal table after winning eleven gold medals.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
−50 kg
Chang Jung-san
 Chinese Taipei
Jin Seung-tae
 South Korea
John Suhartono
 Indonesia
Kumar Sandragasam
 Malaysia
Flyweight
−54 kg
Seo Sung-kyo
 South Korea
Dirc Richard Talumewo
 Indonesia
Khalid Al-Hubaidah
 Kuwait
Lin Yeong-cheng
 Chinese Taipei
Bantamweight
−58 kg
Kwon Tae-ho
 South Korea
Hussein Makki
 Jordan
Yeung Wai Kwan
 Hong Kong
Asghar Tahmasebi
 Iran
Featherweight
−64 kg
Kang Chang-mo
 South Korea
Chou Kuei-ming
 Chinese Taipei
Khalid Al-Shamrani
 Saudi Arabia
Bijan Moghanloo
 Iran
Lightweight
−70 kg
Fariborz Askari
 Iran
Bandar Al-Jammaz
 Saudi Arabia
Dasantyo Prihadi
 Indonesia
Noel Veneracion
 Philippines
Welterweight
−76 kg
Lim Yong-ho
 South Korea
Liu Tsu-ien
 Chinese Taipei
Ali Mohammad Boshagh
 Iran
Nigel Anderson
 Australia
Middleweight
−83 kg
Yoon Soon-cheol
 South Korea
Ho Ming-hsiung
 Chinese Taipei
Khalid Al-Harthi
 Saudi Arabia
Hossein Abbasi
 Iran
Heavyweight
+83 kg
Kim Je-kyoung
 South Korea
Hassan Aslani
 Iran
Wu Pao-yi
 Chinese Taipei
Apolonio Centron
 Philippines

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
−43 kg
Lee Sun-yeong
 South Korea
Lo Yueh-ying
 Chinese Taipei
Sita Kumari Rai
 Nepal
Vasugi Maruthamuthu
 Malaysia
Flyweight
−47 kg
Mo Sun-young
 South Korea
Tang Hui-wen
 Chinese Taipei
Wong Liang Ming
 Singapore
Anita Falieros
 Australia
Bantamweight
−51 kg
Won Sun-jin
 South Korea
Chen Mei-hua
 Chinese Taipei
Vicki Cenere
 Australia
Nelia Sy
 Philippines
Featherweight
−55 kg
Liu Chao-ching
 Chinese Taipei
Kim Sung-sook
 South Korea
Beatriz Lucero
 Philippines
Su Su Hlaing
 Myanmar
Lightweight
−60 kg
Jeong Eun-ok
 South Korea
Hsien Feng-lien
 Chinese Taipei
Donna Scherp
 New Zealand
Maria Lourdes Go
 Philippines
Welterweight
−65 kg
Pan Li-chi
 Chinese Taipei
Susilawati
 Indonesia
Foo Yong Lai
 Singapore
Catherine Ditan
 Philippines
Middleweight
−70 kg
Lee Sun-hee
 South Korea
Lau Choo Boon
 Malaysia
Julie Phillips
 Australia
Anis Dewi
 Indonesia
Heavyweight
+70 kg
Sarah Chung
 Malaysia
Jung Myoung-sook
 South Korea
Susan Graham
 New Zealand
Beatriz Tioseco
 Philippines

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea113014
2 Chinese Taipei37212
3 Iran1146
4 Malaysia1124
5 Indonesia0235
6 Saudi Arabia0123
7 Jordan0101
8 Philippines0077
9 Australia0044
10 New Zealand0022
 Singapore0022
12 Hong Kong0011
 Kuwait0011
 Myanmar0011
 Nepal0011
Totals (15 entries)16163264

References

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  1. ^ "Taekwondo Korea" (PDF). p. 76. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
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