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'''[[Taekwondo]] at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]]''' were held in the Sports Pavilion at the [[Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex]] where 124 competitors competed for one of eight [[gold medal]]s, four each for [[#Men's Medal Winners|men]] and [[#Women's Medal Winners|women]].
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{{Infobox Olympic event
| event = Taekwondo
| games = 2004 Summer
| image = Taekwondo, Athens 2004.png
| image_size = 150px
| caption =
| venue = Sports Pavilion at the [[Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex]]
| dates = August 25 to August 28, 2004
| competitors = 124
| nations = 60
| prev = [[Taekwondo at the 2000 Summer Olympics|2000]]
| next = [[Taekwondo at the 2008 Summer Olympics|2008]]
}}
{{TaekwondoAt2004SummerOlympics}}


'''[[Taekwondo]] at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]]''' were held in the Sports Pavilion at the [[Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex]] in [[Athens|Athens, Greece]] where 124 competitors competed in eight events, four each for men and women.
The host nation [[Greece]] will be looking to add to the gold won by [[Michalis Mouroutsos]] at the [[Sydney]], [[2000 Summer Olympics]].
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==Medal Winners==
==Qualification==
{{details|Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Qualification}}
'''Men's:''' [[#Men's 58&nbsp kg|58&nbsp kg]] | [[#Men's 68&nbsp kg|68&nbsp kg]] | [[#Men's 80&nbsp kg|80&nbsp kg]] | [[#Men's over 80&nbsp kg|over 80&nbsp kg]]<br>
'''Women's''' [[#Women's 49&nbsp kg|49&nbsp kg]] | [[#Women's 57&nbsp kg|57&nbsp kg]] | [[#Women's 67&nbsp kg|67&nbsp kg]] | [[#Women's over 67&nbsp kg|over 67&nbsp kg]]


==Medal summary==
===Taekwondo medal table by country===
The host nation [[Greece]] failed to add to the gold won by [[Michalis Mouroutsos]] at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] in [[Sydney]], though [[Alexandros Nikolaidis]] and [[Elisavet Mystakidou]] both won silver. [[Chinese Taipei]] (i.e. [[Taiwan]]) won its first two gold medals ever at these events. [[Steven López]] of the United States and [[Chen Zhong]] of China each repeated as Olympic champions. [[Hadi Saei]], [[Huang Chih-hsiung]] and [[Pascal Gentil]] also won medal for the second time.
{| border="1" Cellpadding="1"
|'''''Position'''
|'''Country:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze:'''
|'''Total: '''
|-
|}
===Men's Medal Winners===
====Men's 58&nbsp kg====
{| border="1" Cellpadding="2"
|!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze:'''
|-
|[[image:CTflag.jpg|20px|]] [[Chu Mu Yen]], TPE
|[[image:mexico_flag_large.png|20px|]] [[Oscar Salazar]], MEX
|[[image:egypt_flag_large.png|20px|]] [[Tamer Bayoumi]], EGY
|-
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====Men's 68&nbsp kg====
===Men's events===
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Event}}
{| border="1" Cellpadding="2"
|!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze:'''
|-
|-
| Flyweight (58&nbsp;kg)<br />{{DetailsLink|Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 58 kg}}
|[[image:CTflag.jpg|20px|]] [[Tim Huang]], TPE
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Chu Mu-Yen]]|TPE|2004 Summer}}
|[[image:wikipedia_flag_united_states_large.png|20px|]] [[Josef Grindulo]], USA
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Oscar Salazar (taekwondo)|Oscar Salazar]]|MEX|2004 Summer}}
|[[image:wikipedia_flag_united_states_large.png|20px|]] [[Joshua Nishimura]], USA
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Tamer Bayoumi]]|EGY|2004 Summer}}
|-
|-
| Lightweight (68&nbsp;kg)<br />{{DetailsLink|Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 68 kg}}
|}insert write up
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Hadi Saei]]|IRI|2004 Summer}}

| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Huang Chih-hsiung]]|TPE|2004 Summer}}
====Men's over 80&nbsp kg====
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Song Myeong-Seob]]|KOR|2004 Summer}}
{| border="1" Cellpadding="2"
|!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze:'''
|-
|-
| Middleweight (80&nbsp;kg)<br />{{DetailsLink|Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 80 kg}}
|
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Steven López]]|USA|2004 Summer}}
|
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Bahri Tanrıkulu]]|TUR|2004 Summer}}
|
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Yousef Karami]]|IRI|2004 Summer}}
|-
|-
| Heavyweight (+80&nbsp;kg)<br />{{DetailsLink|Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's +80 kg}}
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Moon Dae-Sung]]|KOR|2004 Summer}}
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Alexandros Nikolaidis]]|GRE|2004 Summer}}
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Pascal Gentil]]|FRA|2004 Summer}}
|}
|}
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===Women's Medal Winners===
===Women's events===
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Event}}
====Women's 49&nbsp kg====
{| border="1" Cellpadding="2"
|!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze:'''
|-
|-
| Flyweight (49&nbsp;kg)<br />{{DetailsLink|Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 49 kg}}
|[[image:CTflag.jpg|20px|]] [[Chen Shih Hsin]], TPE
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Chen Shih-Hsin]]|TPE|2004 Summer}}
|[[image:cuba_flag_large.png|20px|]] [[Yanelis Labrada]], CUB
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Yanelis Labrada]]|CUB|2004 Summer}}
|[[image:thailand_flag_large.png|20px|]] [[Yaowapa Boorapolchai]], THA
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Yaowapa Boorapolchai]]|THA|2004 Summer}}
|-
|-
| Lightweight (57&nbsp;kg)<br />{{DetailsLink|Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 57 kg}}
|}
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Jang Ji-Won]]|KOR|2004 Summer}}

| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Nia Abdallah]]|USA|2004 Summer}}
====Women's 57&nbsp kg====
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Iridia Salazar]]|MEX|2004 Summer}}
{| border="1" Cellpadding="2"
|!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver:'''
|!align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze:'''
|-
|-
| Middleweight (67&nbsp;kg)<br />{{DetailsLink|Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 67 kg}}
|[[image:south_korea_flag_large.png|20px|]] [[Ji Won Jang]], KOR
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Luo Wei (taekwondo)|Luo Wei]]|CHN|2004 Summer}}
|[[image:wikipedia_flag_united_states_large.png|20px|]] [[Nia Abdallah]], USA
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Elisavet Mystakidou]]|GRE|2004 Summer}}
|[[image:mexico_flag_large.png|20px|]] [[Iridia Salazar Blanco]], MEX
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Hwang Kyung-Sun]]|KOR|2004 Summer}}
|-
|-
| Heavyweight (+67&nbsp;kg)<br />{{DetailsLink|Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's +67 kg}}
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Chen Zhong]]|CHN|2004 Summer}}
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Myriam Baverel]]|FRA|2004 Summer}}
| {{FlagIOCmedalist|[[Adriana Carmona]]|VEN|2004 Summer}}
|}


==Medal table==
====Women's 67&nbsp kg====
{{Medals table
{| border="1" Cellpadding="2"
| caption =
|!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold:'''
| host = GRE
|!align="center" bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver:'''
| flag_template = FlagIOCteam
|!align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze:'''
| event = 2004 Summer
|-
| team =
|
| gold_TPE = 2 | silver_TPE = 1 | bronze_TPE = 0
|
| gold_KOR = 2 | silver_KOR = 0 | bronze_KOR = 2
|
| gold_CHN = 2 | silver_CHN = 0 | bronze_CHN = 0
|-
| gold_USA = 1 | silver_USA = 1 | bronze_USA = 0
|}
| gold_IRI = 1 | silver_IRI = 0 | bronze_IRI = 1
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| gold_GRE = 0 | silver_GRE = 2 | bronze_GRE = 0 | host_GRE = yes
====Women's over 67&nbsp kg====
| gold_FRA = 0 | silver_FRA = 1 | bronze_FRA = 1
{| border="1" Cellpadding="2"
| gold_MEX = 0 | silver_MEX = 1 | bronze_MEX = 1
|!align="center" bgcolor="gold"|'''Gold:'''
| gold_TUR = 0 | silver_TUR = 1 | bronze_TUR = 0
|!align="center" bgcolor="silver"|'''Silver:'''
| gold_CUB = 0 | silver_CUB = 1 | bronze_CUB = 0
|!align="center" bgcolor="CC9966"|'''Bronze:'''
| gold_THA = 0 | silver_THA = 0 | bronze_THA = 1
|-
| gold_EGY = 0 | silver_EGY = 0 | bronze_EGY = 1
|
| gold_VEN = 0 | silver_VEN = 0 | bronze_VEN = 1
|
}}
|

|-
==Participating nations==
|}
A total of 124 taekwondo jins from 60 nations competed at the Athens Games:
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*{{FlagIOC|ARG|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|AUS|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|AUT|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|AZE|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|BEL|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|BIH|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|BRA|2004 Summer|3}}
*{{FlagIOC|CAN|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|CAF|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|CHN|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|COL|2004 Summer|3}}
*{{FlagIOC|CRC|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|CIV|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|CRO|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|CUB|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|DEN|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|DOM|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|EGY|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|FIN|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|FRA|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|GBR|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|GRE|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|GUA|2004 Summer|3}}
*{{FlagIOC|HAI|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|INA|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|IRI|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|IRQ|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|ISR|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|ITA|2004 Summer|3}}
*{{FlagIOC|JPN|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|JOR|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|KAZ|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|LES|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|LBA|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|MAS|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|MEX|2004 Summer|3}}
*{{FlagIOC|MAR|2004 Summer|3}}
*{{FlagIOC|NEP|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|NED|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|NZL|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|NGR|2004 Summer|3}}
*{{FlagIOC|NOR|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|PHI|2004 Summer|3}}
*{{FlagIOC|POL|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|PUR|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|RUS|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|RSA|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|KOR|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|ESP|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|TPE|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|THA|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|TRI|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|TUN|2004 Summer|3}}
*{{FlagIOC|TUR|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|UKR|2004 Summer|1}}
*{{FlagIOC|USA|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|UZB|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|VEN|2004 Summer|4}}
*{{FlagIOC|VIE|2004 Summer|2}}
*{{FlagIOC|YEM|2004 Summer|1}}
{{div col end}}

==External links==
*[https://digital.la84.org/digital/enwiki/api/collection/p17103coll8/id/57866/download Official result book – Taekwondo]


{{EventsAt2004SummerOlympics}}
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 11 December 2024

Taekwondo
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
VenueSports Pavilion at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
DatesAugust 25 to August 28, 2004
Competitors124 from 60 nations
← 2000
2008 →

Taekwondo at the 2004 Summer Olympics were held in the Sports Pavilion at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex in Athens, Greece where 124 competitors competed in eight events, four each for men and women.

Qualification

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Medal summary

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The host nation Greece failed to add to the gold won by Michalis Mouroutsos at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, though Alexandros Nikolaidis and Elisavet Mystakidou both won silver. Chinese Taipei (i.e. Taiwan) won its first two gold medals ever at these events. Steven López of the United States and Chen Zhong of China each repeated as Olympic champions. Hadi Saei, Huang Chih-hsiung and Pascal Gentil also won medal for the second time.

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight (58 kg)
details
Chu Mu-Yen
 Chinese Taipei
Oscar Salazar
 Mexico
Tamer Bayoumi
 Egypt
Lightweight (68 kg)
details
Hadi Saei
 Iran
Huang Chih-hsiung
 Chinese Taipei
Song Myeong-Seob
 South Korea
Middleweight (80 kg)
details
Steven López
 United States
Bahri Tanrıkulu
 Turkey
Yousef Karami
 Iran
Heavyweight (+80 kg)
details
Moon Dae-Sung
 South Korea
Alexandros Nikolaidis
 Greece
Pascal Gentil
 France

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight (49 kg)
details
Chen Shih-Hsin
 Chinese Taipei
Yanelis Labrada
 Cuba
Yaowapa Boorapolchai
 Thailand
Lightweight (57 kg)
details
Jang Ji-Won
 South Korea
Nia Abdallah
 United States
Iridia Salazar
 Mexico
Middleweight (67 kg)
details
Luo Wei
 China
Elisavet Mystakidou
 Greece
Hwang Kyung-Sun
 South Korea
Heavyweight (+67 kg)
details
Chen Zhong
 China
Myriam Baverel
 France
Adriana Carmona
 Venezuela

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Greece)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Chinese Taipei (TPE)2103
2 South Korea (KOR)2024
3 China (CHN)2002
4 United States (USA)1102
5 Iran (IRI)1012
6 Greece (GRE)*0202
7 France (FRA)0112
 Mexico (MEX)0112
9 Cuba (CUB)0101
 Turkey (TUR)0101
11 Egypt (EGY)0011
 Thailand (THA)0011
 Venezuela (VEN)0011
Totals (13 entries)88824

Participating nations

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A total of 124 taekwondo jins from 60 nations competed at the Athens Games:

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