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Taekwondo Rocks Table of CONTENTS Rio 06: Welcome to a Festival of Fight! President s Message Part About Taekwondo Global Membership From Korean Martial Art to Global Combat Sport How to Play the Game Inside the Protector and Scoring System 0 Part About Olympic Taekwondo Taekwondo Medalists: Sydney 000 - London 0 What s New In Rio 06 NOCs Qualified for Rio 06 Competition Schedule Sample of a Draw Sheet The Full List of Qualified Athletes by Category Qualified Athletes Profile Qualification Process About Repechage Rio 06 Fun Facts 0 Stars To Watch 9 0 60 6 6 6

PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Dear Global Media Professionals, Welcome to taekwondo at Rio 06! Rio is famed for its carnivals, and taekwondo will rock the city with a festival of fight - lively ring announcements, thunderous music, gravity-defying demonstrations by the WTF Demonstration Team and the world s top taekwondo stars competing for glory. I hope you note the sport s innovations. For over a decade, we have leveraged technology to make taekwondo as fair and transparent as possible we have even been dubbed techwondo! London saw the first Olympic use of a PSS (Protector and Scoring System) trunk protector, in which sensors electronically register points; Rio marks the Olympic debut of the Head PSS. We have also tweaked scoring to encourage the most spectacular kicks, and made our mats octagonal to promote lively movement. I hope you recognize our focus on equality. Taekwondo is a true sport for all, one of the most economical and democratic sports on earth. In Rio, our team of international referees is split exactly 0-0, male-female. And while para-taekwondo athletes are not competing in Rio, they will make their Paralympic debuts in Tokyo 00. I hope you take an interest in a new initiative: The Taekwondo Humanitarian Foundation (THF). Taekwondo requires minimal equipment, so is one of the easiest sports to deploy. It delivers physical fitness, mental discipline, self-defence and self-respect. Since late 0, the THF has been teaching taekwondo to some of those who need its benefits the most: Refugees and displaced persons. THF programs are underway in Syrian refugee camps in Jordan and Turkey, and in earthquake-struck regions of Nepal. I hope you approach me with questions, queries or comments. Myself and the WTF Council will be at the venue, and we want to hear what media professionals make of Olympic taekwondo. And I hope you talk to our athletes. Taekwondo boasts over 70 million practitioners, making it one of the globe s top participation sports. When you meet our elite players here in Rio, you will find they are some of the most open, friendly and courteous sportspeople anywhere. I conclude with one request: In your coverage of taekwondo in Rio, please do our athletes justice! Thank you and yours in sport - Chungwon Choue President, World Taekwondo Federation

Part About Taekwondo

About Taekwondo 0 06 + The Antigua & Barbuda Argentina Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize Bermuda Bolivia Brazil British Virgin Islands Canada Cayman Islands Chile Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Cuba Dominica Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Guadeloupe PAN AMERICA Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Martinique Mexico Curacao Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico St. Lucia St. Kitts & Nevis Surinam St. Vincent & the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay U.S.A. Virgin Islands Venezuela WTF has 06 Member National Associations +. The + stands for refugees. The WTF allowed refugee athletes to compete in the Olympic qualification tournaments for the first time as an IF. Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Comoros Cote d Ivoire Congo D.R. of the Congo Egypt Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar 0 AFRICA Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tome & Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan South Sudan Swaziland Chad Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zimbabwe Zambia Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia & Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Isle of Man Israel EUROPE Italy Kosovo Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro The Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine Afghanistan Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Brunei Cambodia China Chinese Taipei Hong Kong India Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon Macao ASIA Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Oman Pakistan Palestine Philippines Qatar Saudi Arabia Singapore Sri Lanka Syria Tajikistan Thailand Timor-Leste Turkmenistan United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan Vietnam Yemen OCEANIA American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia Nauru 9 New Caledonia New Zealand Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu About Taekwondo 9

About Taekwondo Defining Taekwondo Judo and taekwondo are both modern, unarmed martial arts, but while judo is based on grappling, Origins For some 000 years, a range of martial arts were prac- taekwondo is based on striking. What differentiates taekwondo from its cousins, wushu and karate, is its emphasis on high kicking. For reasons that may be From Combat Sport to Olympic Sport Taekwondo s first appearance at the Summer Olym- Competitive Formats ticed on the Korean peninsula. However, the martial linked to physiology - Koreans inhabit a mountainous pic Games was in Seoul, in 9, as a demonstration Two competitive formats exist for taekwondo: Poom- arts that would form what we now call taekwondo peninsula, and have the cultural habit of sitting on the event. It appeared, again as a demonstration sport, sae, or solo patterns of taekwondo movements; and first appeared in Korea after the Japanese colonial floor, granting them legs that are both strong and flex- at the Barcelona Summer Games in 99. There were kyorugi, or sparring. Only kyorugi is an Olympic event. period (90-9) ended. Following the Korean War ible and/or may be linked to national character the no demonstration sports at Atlanta in 996, but tae- Kyorugi offers a plethora of national, regional and (90-9), a number of these martial arts styles and Korean spirit is emotive and passionate taekwondo kwondo reappeared as a full medal sport at Sydney in global championships, from Cadets and Juniors to schools agreed to cooperate and use the name tae- emphasizes spectacular leg moves. Today s taekwondo 000, then at Athens in 00, at Beijing in 00 and Opens and Worlds. An invitational Grand Prix series kwondo (literally: The way of fist and foot ) to de- provides its practitioners with a physical encyclopedia at London in 0. Rio 06 marks taekwondo s fifth was instituted in 0 to create a regular circuit for the scribe what they did in 99. In 96, the name tae- of high, spinning and jumping kicks that challenge the consecutive appearance on the Olympic program as a sport s elite athletes, to incubate stars and to upgrade kwondo was officially adopted. boundaries of athletic endeavor. full medal sport. the sport s media exposure. Going Global From Martial Art to Combat Sport A Global Sport A Global Organization While a small number of itinerant Korean masters trav- With the advent of protective gear, the martial art While the sport was customarily dominated by Kore- Today, the WTF has two headquarters: One in Seoul, elled the world teaching the martial art from the mid- morphed into a combat sport. Under the auspices ans, this is no longer the case: In London 0, only Korea, and another in Lausanne, Switzerland. The cur- 90s onwards, taekwondo went global during the of the Korea Taekwondo Association, the first world one gold medal went to Korea. Taekwondo is now a rent WTF president is Chungwon Choue (Korea) and Vietnam War, when it was taught to Korean and South championships were held in Seoul in 97, with 6 truly global sport with one of the widest medal distri- the current WTF secretary general is Hoss Rafaty (USA). Vietnamese troops for physical conditioning and com- athletes from 6 nations competing. The World Tae- butions in the Olympic Games: In London, the eight Taekwondo is practiced in 06 countries and territories bat training. Many U.S. troops stationed in Vietnam kwondo Federation, or WTF, was founded in Seoul in gold medals on offer went to eight different nations. worldwide, administered by five Continental Unions and Korea also learned taekwondo, then taught it 97 as the international governing body, replacing an As it requires no real equipment other than the hu- (Africa, Asia, Europe, Pan America and Oceania). when they returned to the U.S., joining a growing earlier body, the International Taekwondo Federation. man body, it is an economical and democratic sport, number of Korean masters. In the 970s, taekwondo Under the auspices of the WTF, taekwondo evolved in offering developing nations some of their best oppor- received a huge boost from the world-wide martial all aspects, from its competitive systems to its techni- tunities for Olympic success. An estimated 70 million arts movie boom. cal repertoire. It also saw a massive expansion in its people practice WTF taekwondo, making it one of the geographical reach, its number of practitioners and its world s most popular participant sports. range of championships. 0 About Taekwondo

About Taekwondo From Korean Martial Art to Global Combat Sport A Sport for ALL Taekwondo is not only a global sport, it is a sport for all that leaves no athlete behind. Para-taekwondo is rising in popularity. Five World Para-Taekwondo Championships have been contested since 009, and para-taekwondo makes its Paralympic debut in Tokyo in 00. WTF President Choue is also president of the Taekwondo Humanitarian Foundation, or THF, which was established in April 06 and operates out of the WTF s Lausanne office. The THF leverages taekwondo s deployability to empower refugees and displaced persons by teaching them the sport and martial art. Programs for Syrian refugees in Jordan and Turkey, and for earthquake victims in Nepal, are underway. A Sport with EVERYTHING Taekwondo is not just for the athletic elite. It provides a near-perfect exercise system, inculcating flexibility, agility, grace, power, speed and stamina. And as a combat sport, its practice fosters courage. For these reasons, it is practiced by people of all ages, colors and creeds: As an anti-aging remedy for the old, as recuperation for the injured and as an education in physical and mental discipline for children. A Sport with VALUES While taekwondo is a combat sport, it retains many of the practices of a martial art. These include its code of conduct, exemplified in the Tenets of Taekwondo: courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. These tenets are fully in synch with Olympic values. Former IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch noted: We find [in taekwondo] principles which come close to, one might almost say merge with, those advocated by Baron de Coubertin. Before and after fighting, taekwondo athletes bow to one another. Taekwondo, it is said, begins and ends with courtesy. About Taekwondo

About Taekwondo How to Play the Game The below is a basic guide to the sport of taekwondo. Due to space constraints, it is necessarily short. For the sport s full Competition Rules and Interpretations please visit the WTF website. Address: http://www.worldtaekwondofederation.net/wp-content/uploads/0//wtf_ www.worldtaekwondofederation.net Competition_Rules Interpretation_May 0.pdf How to Score Taekwondo is a kick-punch sport, with a specialization in kicks. High and turning/spinning kicks are awarded with higher points. Most points are scored via impact with the electronic sensors embedded in the protective head and trunk armour, known as the Protector and Scoring System, or PSS. Punches to the trunk are scored by corner judges with hand-held scoring devices. Technical points that is, additional points for spinning kicks are awarded by corner judges with hand-held scoring devices. Kicks to the face which is not covered by the open-faced head PSS are also awarded by corner judges with hand-held scoring devices. Point awards Points are scored by: Kicks to the trunk PSS, head PSS and face. Punches to the trunk PSS. How to Play The aim of taekwondo is for the athlete to kick and punch the opponent, while avoiding being kicked and punched. Spinning kick to the head/face Matches are fought on a matted, octagonal field of play, which encourages lively footwork, evasive movement and demands good use of peripheral vision. Kick to the head/face Matches consist of three rounds of two minutes each, with one-minute breaks between rounds. Gold and silver medals are won in the final match. Two bronze medals are won via repechage. Spinning kick to the trunk How to Win, How to Lose Athletes win by: Punch to the trunk Athletes lose by: Amassing more points than their opponent. Accumulating fewer points than their opponent. Amassing a -point difference, after which the match is automatically halted at the end of the second round, or at any time during the third round. Being points behind their opponent. Being unable to continue due to injury or stoppage by referee. kick to the trunk Amassing five full penalty points. About Taekwondo

About Taekwondo How to Play the Game Overtime, Golden Point and Superiority Referees and Corner Judges If two athletes have equal points at the end of the third round, the match goes to golden point ie whoever scores the first point wins the match. The golden point round lasts for a maximum of two minutes. If no point is scored by either fighter within two minutes, the match is decided on superiority (ie whoever has amassed the most hits on the PSS). The referee controls the match. The role of the three corner judges is to score technical points, punches and face kicks with hand-held scoring devices. Two out of the three judges must signal the points within one second for the points to be awarded. Fouls and Penalties Apart from punches to the trunk and kicks to trunk, head and face, all other combative techniques (throws, foot sweeps, knee strikes, elbow strikes, gouges, head butts, etc) are disallowed. Penalties are divided into kyong-go (warning/ half-point penalty) and gam-jeom (full-point deduction). Two kyong-go result in one gam-jeom. Any athlete who amasses five penalty points automatically loses. Video Replays Kyong-go Gam-jeom Crossing the Boundary Line Falling down Avoiding or delaying the match Grabbing, holding or pushing the opponent Lifting the knee to block or/and impede the opponent s kicking attack Kicking below the waist Misconduct of contestant or coach The same fouls as above if they are more excessive or repeated. Each coach is permitted to appeal for one video replay per competition. The coach signals his/her appeal to the referee by card. If the coach s appeal is successful, he/she is allowed to keep the card and reuse it. If the appeal is unsuccessful, the coach loses the card for the remainder of the competition. For medal matches, each coach has his/her video replay quota of one card restored, regardless of how many times his/her card was used in the preliminary matches. As the head PSS does not cover the face, but kicks to the face are permitted techniques, coaches often call video replays for kicks that contacted (or appeared to contact) the face. A video replay jurist reviews the appeal and decides on whether to award the point(s) or not. The video replay is shown to the audience on the overhead screens. 6 About Taekwondo 7

About Taekwondo Inside the Taekwondo s Protector and Scoring System, or PSS, was first adopted for Olympic competition at the London Summer Olympics in 0. Essentially, the PSS is a system of electronic impact sensors built into the protective gear of the taekwondo athlete the socks, the trunk protector and the head protector which is wirelessly linked to the electronic scoreboard. When impact is made with the correct part of the foot to the opponent s head or torso, points flash up on the scoreboard automatically. The advent of the PSS was hailed as a major step forward for the transparency and fairness of taekwondo competition. In terms of transparency, it gives the audience an immediate view of who is scoring. In terms of fairness, it obviates human error: Previously, taekwondo had relied upon judges to score techniques. However, the three corner judges, using hand-held scoring devices, still score punches to the trunk and add technical points scored by turning/spinning kicks (which earn extra points, compared to basic kicks). The open-faced head protector does not cover the front of the face, which is a legitimate target, so face kicks are also scored by judges. If the point is not registered by the judges, the coach can call for a video replay, which is decided upon by the video replay jury. The PSS is in a constant process of technical evolution. Rio 06 will feature the first use of head PSS in Olympic competition; in London, only the socks and trunk protector were used. Naturally, the technology has been widely tested and proven in global competition prior to its adoption for Rio 06. Head PSS Rio will be the first Olympic competition to include PSS in the head protector. Kicks to the head do not need to be as powerful, in terms of impact, as kicks to the trunk to register on the PSS. Prior to matches beginning, athletes hold out their head gear for their opponent to lightly kick to ensure that the sensors are working correctly. Trunk PSS PSS was included in the trunk protector for the first time in London. There are no significant changes to this technology in Rio. Sensing Socks At Rio in 06, there will be proximity sensors on each sock an upgrade from seven in London in 0. The four new sensors are on the heel, the top/center of the toes, the side of the big toe and the inner ankle. This will ensure that kicks of different types of techniques will score. About Taekwondo 9

Part About Olympic Taekwondo

Taekwondo Medalists Sydney 000 - London 0 (M) Men ㅜ / (W) Women About Olympic Taekwondo

Taekwondo Medalists SYDNEY 000 ATHENS 00 About Olympic Taekwondo

Taekwondo Medalists BEIJING 00 LONDON 0 6 About Olympic Taekwondo 7

What s New in Taekwondo is in a constant process of evolution and innovation as the WTF seeks to make the sport ever more fair, transparent, athlete-centric and enjoyable for spectators. In the four years since London 0, a number of changes have been made in areas ranging from point adjustments and technological upgrades to referee composition and field of play shape. The major changes are as follows: General First Olympic Taekwondo Appearances Seven countries will compete in Olympic taekwondo for the very first time at Rio 06. These countries are Aruba, Belarus, Cape Verde, DR. Congo, Moldova, Mongolia and Tonga. Fifth Olympic Taekwondo Appearance Steven Lopez (USA) is the first taekwondo athlete ever to qualify for five Olympic Games. 00 Percent Seeding for Athletes Athletes will be seeded based on the WTF Olympic rankings of July, 06. The final to athletes to compete in Rio will be seeded after the closing of entry on July. Host country athletes shall receive no. seeds. In London, only the top eight athletes in each 6-person weight category were seeded. The Game Head PSS In Rio, both the head guard and trunk protector feature PSS (Protector and Scoring System i.e. electronic impact sensors built into the protective gear) for optimal transparency and fairness. In London, only the trunk protector and sensing socks, featured PSS. Octagonal Mat In Rio, octagonal mats, which promote livelier footwork, more movement and demand peripheral vision, replace the rectangular mats used in London. Points for Spinning Kick to Body In London two points were awarded, but in Rio, this has been upgraded to three to encourage use of the spectacular spinning back kick, spinning roundhouse kick and spinning heel kick. Increased Penalty Points In London, when it came to penalties, if an athlete received four full penalty points (eight kyong-go, or warnings/half-point penalities, and/ or four gam-jeoms, or full-point penalties) in a match, he or she was disqualified. In Rio, this has been extended to five penalty points (ten kyong-go and/or five gamjeom). This change has been made to encourage players to engage more closely. About Olympic Taekwondo 9

What s New in Rio 06 Game Management Equal Gender Ratio for Referees In Rio, male and female referees a 0-0 gender split - will be fielded for the first time as part of the WTF s commitment to gender equality. Yellow Card In Rio, for the first time, referees will have a yellow card to sanction coaches who display un-sportsmanlike behavior. If a coach gets a yellow card, his or her athlete also receives a kyung-go (warning). Corner Judges Outside Podium In Rio, the three corner judges will sit outside the podium, removing visual clutter and creating a clearer field of play. In London, they were in the podium. Wireless Communication Between Referee and Review Jury In Rio, for the first time, there will be wireless communications between the referee and the review jury to save time during the review process. The public announcer will also be wired it, so he can inform the crowd what is going on. Lightweight Tracking Camera In a Rio first, this technology will provide TV viewers with better-than-ever views of the action. Real Time Display Signal at Athlete Calling and Warm-up Area For the first time in Rio, athletes will be able to see the progress of action in the arena from their calling and warm-up areas. Using Radio Frequency for PSS Signal In London, a wifi system was used, which can be subject to interference. A radio frequency, to be introduced in Rio, is more reliable. Options for Coaches to Wear Suits Coaches will be able to wear either suits or NOC outfits. Athlete Presentation Colored Pants Athletes can choose to wear colored uniform pants, or pants in the style of their national flag, if they wish. In London, traditional, plain white pants were worn. Intro Music Chosen by Athletes In Rio, for the first time, the intro music that plays when the athletes march onto the field of play will be chosen by the athletes themselves Bib Numbers Means Something In Rio for the first time, the athletes bibs will include information on their weight division and their seeding position, giving the audience more information at a glance. (Weight division = W-9kg / =M-kg / = W-7kg / = M -6kg / = W-67kg / 6= M-0kg / 7= W+67kg /= +0kg. Seeding = through 6) Bib Number for Rio 06 Weight Division Seeding Position Visual Spectacle/ Spectator Engagement Taekwondo Demonstrations Expanded In London, displays by the WTF Demonstration Team took place in the gaps between the day s three sessions. In Rio, these popular demonstrations will also take place in gaps between matches. Match Tree Displayed on Jumbo Screen In Rio for the first time, spectators will be kept constantly in the know on the progress of athletes, thanks to the match tree display on the venue s big screen. 0 About Olympic Taekwondo

NOCs Qualified for Rio 06 No NOC No. of Quota By WTF Olympic Ranking Host Country Tripartite By EQT By AFQT By OQT By PQT By AQT Korea W-9, W-67, M-, M-6, M+0 France M+0, W-9, W-67, W+67 0 Mexico M-, M-6, W-9, W+67 Great Britain W-7, W+67, M-0 M+0 Azerbaijan M+0 W-9, W-7, M-0 6 Brazil 0 W-9,W-7, M-, M+0 7 Australia W-7, W-67, M-, M-0 USA W+67 M-0, M+0, W-67 9 China W-9, W+67 M+0, M- 0 Iran M-, M-0, M+0 W-7 Russia M-6, M-0, W-67 0 Croatia W-9, W-7 M-6 Germany M-, M-0 W-67 Spain M-6, W-7 M- Morocco M-, W+67, W-7 6 Cote D Ivoire M-0 W-67, W+67 7 Egypt W-7 W-67, M-6 Tunisia M+0, M-0, W-7 9 Dominican Republic M-0, W+67, M- 0 Chinese Taipei W-67 M-0, W-9 Uzbekistan M+0 M-0, W-67 Kazakhstan W-9, M+0, W-67 Thailand W-9 M-, W-7 Belgium M-, M-6, W-7 0 Sweden W-7,W-67 0 6 Poland M-6, M-0 7 Serbia W+67 W-9 Turkey M-6, W-67 0 9 Papua New Guinea W+67, M-6 0 Colombia W-7, M- About Olympic Taekwondo

NOCs Qualified for Rio 06 No NOC No. of Quota By WTF Olympic Ranking Host Country Tripartite By EQT By AFQT By OQT By PQT By AQT Gabon M+0 0 Japan W-7 0 Moldova M-0 0 Portugal M- 0 Belarus M+0 6 Finland W-7 7 Israel M- Netherlands 0 W+67 9 Norway W+67 0 Cape Verde W-9 DR. Congo W-9 Libya M- Niger M+0 Senegal M-6 Mali M-0 6 New Zealand W-9 7 Tonga M+0 Panama W-7 9 Aruba W-9 0 Cuba M+0 Peru W-9 Puerto Rico W+67 Venezuela M-6 Canada W-67 Chile M-6 6 Philippines W+67 7 Cambodia W+67 Jordan M-6 9 Mongolia M-6 60 Central Africa M-6 0 6 Honduras M-0 0 6 Haiti W-67 0 6 Nepal W+67 0 Total 6 6 6 6 About Olympic Taekwondo

NOCs Qualified for Rio 06 NOCs Qualified for Rio 06 by Continent Summary CONTINENT NOC Quota 7 0 AFRICA 0 ASIA EUROPE 9 OCEANIA PAN AMERICA 7 TOTAL 6 No AFRICA Quota ASIA Quota EUROPE Quota OCEANIA Quota PAN AMERICA Quota CAF CAM AZE AUS ARU CIV CHN BEL NZL BRA COD IRI BLR PNG CAN CPV JOR CRO TGA CHI EGY JPN ESP COL 6 GAB KAZ FIN CUB 7 LBA KOR FRA DOM MAR MGL GBR HAI 9 MLI NEP GER HON 0 NIG PHI ISR MEX SEN THA MDA PAN TUN TPE NED PER UZB NOR PUR POL USA POR VEN 6 RUS 7 SRB SWE 9 TUR Total Quota: 0 7 6 About Olympic Taekwondo 7

About Olympic Taekwondo Sample of a Draw Sheet Competition Schedule st Session Day Aug. 7 (WED) W-9kg & M-kg Day Aug. (THU) W-7kg & M-6kg Day Preliminary round of 6 W-67kg & M-0kg W+67kg & M+0kg Name Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold Medal Contest Seeding number nd Session :00 - :00 Quarter-final Contests Semi-final Contests 9 Pool A rd Session 0:00 - : Aug. 0 (SAT) NOC Code Aug. 9 (FRI) Day 9:00 - :00 Bib No. Repechage Contests Bronze medal Contests Final Contests Victory Ceremony 6 Gold Medalist 7 0 Pool B 6 About Olympic Taekwondo 9

The Full List of Qualified Athletes by Category *The athlete list is subject to change hours before the head of team meeting only when the athlete is injured. The head of team meeting will be held on August, 06, at :00 Seeding WTF Olympic Ranking W-9kg W-7kg M-kg M-6kg WU, JINGYU CHN JONES, JADE GBR ASHOURZADEH FALLAH, FARZAN IRI ACHAB, JAOUAD BEL WONGPATTANAKIT, PANIPAK THA CALVO GOMEZ, EVA ESP KIM, TAEHUN KOR LEE, DAE-HOON KOR ZANINOVIC, LUCIJA CRO WAHBA, HEDAYA EGY BRAGANCA, RUI POR GUTIERREZ, SAUL MEX SING, IRIS BRA 6 VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS, JULIA BRA TEIXEIRA, VENILTON BRA 6 DENISENKO, ALEXEY RUS MANJARREZ, ITZEL MEX GLASNOVIC, NIKITA SWE NAVARRO VALDEZ, CARLOS RUBEN MEX TAZEGUL, SERVET TUR 6 AZIEZ, YASMINA FRA 6 HAMADA, MAYU JPN 6 TUNCAT, LEVENT GER 6 6 GONZALEZ BONILLA, JOEL ESP 6 7 KIM, SOHUI KOR 0 7 ZANINOVIC, ANA CRO 6 7 KETBI, SI MOHAMED BEL 7 AHMED, GHOFRAN EGY 6 BOGDANOVIC, TIJANA SRB CARSTENS, CAROLENA PAN ZHAO, SHUAI CHN ROBAK, KAROL POL 7 9 ABAKAROVA, PATIMAT AZE 9 ASEMANI, RAHELEH BEL 0 9 TORTOSA CABRERA, JESUS ESP 9 DIEYE, BALLA SEN 0 DIEZ CANSECO, JULISSA PER 0 ALIZADEH ZENOORIN, KIMIA IRI 0 SAFWAN, KHALIL AUS 0 ABUGHAUSH, AHMAD JOR 0 PIMENTEL RODRIGUEZ, MONICA ARU BEN ALI, RAHMA TUN PIE, LUISITO DOM 0 GRGIC, FILIP CRO KELEKU LUKUSA, ROSA COD MARTON, CAROLINE AUS SHRIHA, YOUSEF LBA MORALES, IGNACIO CHI 6 KILDAY, ANDREA NZL 7 MIKKONEN, SUVI FIN ATIAS, RON ISR CONTRERAS, EDGAR VEN 9 YESBERGENOVA, AINUR KAZ PATINO MARIN, DORIS ESMID COL 0 MUNOZ OVIEDO, OSCAR LUIS COL 6 PUREVJAV, TEMUUJIN MGL ANDRADE, MARIA CPV 9 HARNSUJIN, PHANNAPA THA 6 HANPRAB, TAWIN THA 6 BOUI, DAVID SYLVERE PATRICK CAF 6 HUANG, HUAI-HSUAN TPE 6 BAKKAL, NAIMA MAR 7 6 HAJJAMI, OMAR MAR 0 6 KASSMAN, MAXEMILLION PNG Unranked W-67kg W+67kg M-0kg M+0kg NIARE, HABY FRA ESPINOZA, MARIA DEL ROSARIO MEX KHODABAKHSHI, MAHDI IRI SHOKIN, DMITRIY UZB JOHANSSON, ELIN SWE ZHENG, SHUYIN CHN COOK, AARON MDA MARDANI, SAJJAD IRI CHUANG, CHIA-CHIA TPE WALKDEN, BIANCA GBR CISSE, CHEICK SALLAH JUNIOR CIV ISAEV, RADIK AZE TATAR, NUR TUR GALLOWAY, JACKIE USA GAUN, ALBERT RUS SIQUEIRA, MAICON BRA BARYSHNIKOVA, ANASTASIIA RUS OOGINK, RESHIMIE NED MUHAMMAD, LUTALO GBR N DIAYE, M BAR FRA 6 OH, HYERI KOR 6 6 MANDIC, MILICA SRB 7 6 GUELEC, TAHIR GER 9 6 CHA, DONGMIN KOR 7 7 MC PHERSON, PAIGE USA 0 7 EPANGUE, GWLADYS FRA 7 RAFALOVICH, NIKITA UZB 0 7 OBAME, ANTHONY MYLANN GAB ELSAWALHY, SEHAM EGY RODRIGUEZ PEGUERO, KATHERINE JULISSA DOM 0 COULIBALY, ISMAEL MLI TRABELSI, YACINE TUN 9 9 GBAGBI, RUTH MARIE CHRISTELLE CIV 9 DISLAM, WIAM MAR 9 BEIGI HARCHGANI, MILAD AZE 9 CASTILLO, RAFAEL CUB 0 AZIZOVA, FARIDA AZE 0 KONE, MAMINA CIV 6 0 OUESLATI, OUSSAMA TUN 7 0 CHO, MAHAMA GBR PAGNOTTA, MELISSA CAN SKAAR, TINA NOR HERNANDEZ ENCARNACION, MOISES DANIEL DOM 9 SILLA, ARMAN-MARSHALL BLR GULEC, RABIA GER 6 SORN, SEAVMEY CAM SHKARA, HAYDER AUS 0 ISSOUFOU ALFAGA, ABDOULRAZAK NIG MARTON, CARMEN AUS WEEKES, CRYSTAL BIRTHANY PUR 6 LOPEZ, STEVEN USA LAMBDIN, STEPHEN USA 9 DENIZ, CANSEL KAZ KASSMAN, SAMANTHA PNG 99 PAZINSKI, PIOTR POL ZHAPAROV, RUSLAN KAZ 9 TURSUNKULOVA, NIGORA UZB 9 RAWAL, NISHA NEP 9 LIU, WEI-TING TPE TAUFATOFUA, PITA NIKOLAS TGA 7 6 LOUISSAINT, ANIYA NECOL HAI 0 6 ALORA, KIRSTIE ELAINE PHI Unranked 6 FERRERA, MIGUEL HON 0 6 QIAO, SEN CHN Unranked 0 About Olympic Taekwondo

Qualified Athletes Profile Women Women Women Women Men Men Men Men -9kg -7kg -67kg +67kg -kg -6kg -0kg +0kg

Women -9kg Qualified Athletes Profile Seeding Athlete NOC DOB Event Name Event Location Event Date Division Place WTF Olympic Ranking WU, JINGYU CHN 97-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 F -kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -9kg 00 Asian Games Guangzhou, China 7th - 0th November 00 F -9kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -9kg 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 F -9kg WONGPATTANAKIT, PANIPAK THA 997-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -6kg 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 F -6kg 0 Youth Olympic Games Nanjing, China 7th - st August, 0 F -kg ZANINOVIC, LUCIJA CRO 97-06-6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -9kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -9kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -9kg SING, IRIS BRA 990-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -9kg 6 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -9kg MANJARREZ, ITZEL MEX 990-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -9kg 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -6kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -6kg 6 AZIEZ, YASMINA FRA 99-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -9kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -9kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -9kg 9 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -9kg 7 KIM, SOHUI KOR 99-0-9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -9kg 0 00 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 F -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -6kg BOGDANOVIC, TIJANA SRB 99-0-0 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg 9 ABAKAROVA, PATIMAT AZE 99-0- 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -9kg 9 0 DIEZ CANSECO, JULISSA PER 99-06-0 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg 0 Pan American Games Guadalajara, Mexico th - th October 0 F -9kg PIMENTEL RODRIGUEZ, MONICA ARU 99-0-07 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg 7 KELEKU LUKUSA, ROSA COD 99-0-6 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th - th September 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg KILDAY, ANDREA NZL 9-0-0 06 U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships 06 Reno, United States of America nd - 7th February, 06 F -9kg 9 7 0 Pacific Games Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea th-7th July, 0 F -6kg YESBERGENOVA, AINUR KAZ 99-0- 06 Austrian Open Innsbruck, Austria th-th June, 06 F -9kg 9 06 Fujairah Open Taekwondo Championship Fujairah, United Arab Emirates rd-th February 06 F -9kg ANDRADE, MARIA CPV 99-0-9 06 African Senior Championships Port Said, Egypt 0th-st May, 06 F -9kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -9kg 6 HUANG, HUAI-HSUAN TPE 997-07-07 06 Asian Taekwondo Championships Manila, Philippines 9th-0th April, 06 F -kg 0 Youth Olympic Games Nanjing, China 7th - st August, 0 F -9kg About Olympic Taekwondo

Women -7kg Qualified Athletes Profile Seeding Athlete NOC DOB Event Name Event Location Event Date Division Place WTF Olympic Ranking JONES, JADE GBR 99-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Montreux, Switzerland 9th-th May, 06 F -7kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -7kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -7kg 00 Youth Olympic Games Singapore th - 9th August 00 F-kg CALVO GOMEZ, EVA ESP 99-07-9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -7kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -7kg WAHBA, HEDAYA EGY 99-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -7kg 0 All Africa Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -6kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -7kg 7 0 All African Games Maputo, Mozambique th - 7th September 0 F -7kg VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS, JULIA BRA 99-06- 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -6kg GLASNOVIC, NIKITA SWE 99-0-7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -7kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -7kg 9 6 HAMADA, MAYU JPN 99-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -7kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -7kg 7 ZANINOVIC, ANA CRO 97-06-6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -7kg 6 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -kg CARSTENS, CAROLENA PAN 996-0- 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -9kg 9 0 Pan American Games Guadalajara, Mexico th - th October 0 F -9kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -6kg 9 ASEMANI, RAHELEH BEL 99-06- 06 ETU European Taekwondo Championships Montreux, Switzerland 9th-th May 06 F -7kg 0 06 WTF President s Cup-European Region Bonn, Germany 7th - 0th April 06 F -7kg 9 06 Lotto Dutch Open Taekwondo Championships Eindhoven, Netherlands th-th March 06 F -7kg 0 ALIZADEH ZENOORIN, KIMIA IRI 99-07-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 Youth Olympic Games Nanjing, China 7th - st August, 0 F -6kg BEN ALI, RAHMA TUN 99-09- 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 F -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -kg 7 0 All African Games Maputo, Mozambique th - 7th September 0 F -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -kg 9 MARTON, CAROLINE AUS 9-0- 06 U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships 06 Reno, United States of America nd - 7th February, 06 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -kg 9 0 US Open International Taekwondo Championships Las Vegas, United States of America th - th February 0 F -7kg MIKKONEN, SUVI FIN 9-07- 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -7kg PATINO MARIN, DORIS ESMID COL 96-0-0 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F -7kg 0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 Pan Am Games Guadalajara, Mexico th - th October 0 F -7kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -7kg 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 F -7kg HARNSUJIN, PHANNAPA THA 997-09- 06 Fujairah Open Taekwondo Championship 06 Fujairah, United Arab Emirates rd-th February 06 F -7kg 6 06 U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships 06 Reno, United States of America nd - 7th February, 06 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -kg 9 6 BAKKAL, NAIMA MAR 9-0-7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 9 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -67kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -67kg 9 6 About Olympic Taekwondo 7

Women -67kg Qualified Athletes Profile Seeding Athlete NOC DOB Event Name Event Location Event Date Division Place WTF Olympic Ranking NIARE, HABY FRA 99-06-6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -67kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -67kg JOHANSSON, ELIN SWE 990-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -67kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -6kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -67kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -6kg 9 CHUANG, CHIA-CHIA TPE 99-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 F -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -67kg 00 Asian Games Guangzhou, China 7th - 0th November 00 F -67kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -7kg TATAR, NUR TUR 99-0-6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -67kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -67kg 9 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F +7kg 9 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -67kg BARYSHNIKOVA, ANASTASIIA RUS 990--9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -67kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -67kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -7kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -7kg 6 OH, HYERI KOR 9-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F -67kg 6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -7kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -7kg 7 MC PHERSON, PAIGE USA 990-0-0 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F -67kg 0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -67kg 9 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -67kg 0 Pan American Games Guadalajara, Mexico th - th October 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -67kg ELSAWALHY, SEHAM EGY 99-0- 0 All Africa Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -67kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -67kg 0 All African Games Maputo, Mozambique th - 7th September 0 F -67kg 9 GBAGBI, RUTH MARIE CHRISTELLE CIV 99-0-07 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 F -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -6kg 7 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -67kg 9 0 All African Games Maputo, Mozambique th - 7th September 0 F -7kg 0 AZIZOVA, FARIDA AZE 99-06-06 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -67kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -67kg PAGNOTTA, MELISSA CAN 9-09- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg 9 0 Pan American Games Guadalajara, Mexico th - th October 0 F -67kg GULEC, RABIA GER 99-06-0 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F -67kg 6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -6kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -6kg MARTON, CARMEN AUS 96-06-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -6kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -6kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F -67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -6kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -6kg 9 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 F -67kg 7 DENIZ, CANSEL KAZ 99-0-6 06 Asian Taekwondo Championships Manila, Philippines 9th-0th April, 06 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F +7kg TURSUNKULOVA, NIGORA UZB 999-0-0 06 Asian Taekwondo Chamipionships Manila, Philippines 9th-0th April, 06 F -67kg 9 06 Fujairah Open Taekwondo Championship Fujairah, United Arab Emirates rd-th February 06 F -67kg 6 LOUISSAINT, ANIYA NECOL HAI 99-09-09 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F -67kg 0 0 Canada Open Toronto, Canada th - th February 0 F -6kg About Olympic Taekwondo 9

Women +67kg Qualified Athletes Profile Seeding Athlete NOC DOB Event Name Event Location Event Date Division Place WTF Olympic Ranking ESPINOZA, MARIA DEL ROSARIO MEX 97--9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F +67kg 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F +67kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -7kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -7kg 9 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 F +67kg ZHENG, SHUYIN CHN 99-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F +7kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F +7kg 9 00 Youth Olympic Games Singapore th - 9th August, 00 F +6kg WALKDEN, BIANCA GBR 99-09-9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F +67kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F +67kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F +7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F +7kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F +7kg 9 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F +7kg GALLOWAY, JACKIE USA 99--7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F +67kg 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg OOGINK, RESHIMIE NED 99-0-6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F +67kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F +67kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -7kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -7kg 6 MANDIC, MILICA SRB 99--06 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F +67kg 7 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -7kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -7kg 7 EPANGUE, GWLADYS FRA 9-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 F +67kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F +7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F -7kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -67kg 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 F -67kg 00 Athens Olympic Games Athens, Greece th - th August 00 F -7kg PAR RODRIGUEZ PEGUERO, KATHERINE JULISSA DOM 99-- 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 F +67kg 9 0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F +7kg 9 0 Pan American Games Guadalajara, Mexico th - th October 0 F -67kg 9 DISLAM, WIAM MAR 97-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F +7kg 9 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 F +7kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F +7kg 9 0 KONE, MAMINA CIV 9--7 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 F -7kg 6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 9 SKAAR, TINA NOR 99-0- 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June 0 F +67kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg 7 SORN, SEAVMEY CAM 99-09- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -67kg PAR 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 F -7kg WEEKES, CRYSTAL BIRTHANY PUR 99-0- 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July 0 F +67kg 9 6 06 Pan-American Senior Taekwondo Championships Queretaro, Mexico th-9th June 06 F -7kg KASSMAN, SAMANTHA PNG 9-0- 06 World Olympic Qualification Tournament Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 7th February 06 F +67kg 99 0 Pacific Games Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea th-7th July, 0 F-7kg RAWAL, NISHA NEP 99-09- 0 Gwangju Summer Universiade Gwangju, Republic of Korea 7th-th July, 0 F +7kg 7 9 6 ALORA, KIRSTIE ELAINE PHI 99-- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 F -7kg PAR Unranked 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 F -7kg PAR 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 F -7kg PAR 007 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Beijing, China th - th May 007 F -9kg PAR 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 F -7kg 0 About Olympic Taekwondo

Men -kg Qualified Athletes Profile Seeding Athlete NOC DOB Event Name Event Location Event Date Division Place WTF Olympic Ranking ASHOURZADEH FALLAH, FARZAN IRI 996-- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -kg KIM, TAEHUN KOR 99-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -kg BRAGANCA, RUI POR 99--6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M -kg TEIXEIRA, VENILTON BRA 99-09-06 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 M -kg 6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 0 Pan American Senior Championships Aguascalientes, Mexico th - th September 0 M -kg NAVARRO VALDEZ, CARLOS RUBEN MEX 996-0-0 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 6 TUNCAT, LEVENT GER 9-07-9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -kg 6 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -kg 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 M -kg 7 KETBI, SI MOHAMED BEL 997--7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg ZHAO, SHUAI CHN 99-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M -kg 9 9 TORTOSA CABRERA, JESUS ESP 997-- 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 9 0 Youth Olympic Games Nanjing, China 7th - th August 0 M -kg 0 SAFWAN, KHALIL AUS 96-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 9 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M -kg PIE, LUISITO DOM 99-0-0 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 M -kg 0 0 Pan Am Senior Championships Aguascalientes, Mexico th - th September 0 M -kg SHRIHA, YOUSEF LBA 99-- 0 All Africa Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg ATIAS, RON ISR 99-0-9 06 ETU European Taekwondo Championships Montreux, Switzerland 9th-th May, 06 M -kg 0 Spanish Open Allicante, Spain 6th - th May 0 M -kg 0 Israel Open Jerusalem, Israel th October 0 M -kg MUNOZ OVIEDO, OSCAR LUIS COL 99-0-09 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 7 6 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M -kg 0 Pan Am Games Guadalajara, Mexico th - th October 0 M -kg HANPRAB, TAWIN THA 99-0-0 06 Asian Taekwondo Championships Manila, Philippines 9th-0th April, 06 M -kg 9 6 06 Fujairah Open Taekwondo Championship Fujairah, United Arab Emirates rd-th February 06 M -kg 06 U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships Reno, United States of America nd - 7th February, 06 M -kg 6 HAJJAMI, OMAR MAR 990-07- 06 African Senior Championships Port Said, Egypt 0th-st May, 06 M -kg 0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -kg 7 About Olympic Taekwondo

Men -6kg Qualified Athletes Profile Seeding Athlete NOC DOB Event Name Event Location Event Date Division Place WTF Olympic Ranking ACHAB, JAOUAD BEL 99-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -6kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -6kg 9 LEE, DAE-HOON KOR 99-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 9 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -6kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M -6kg 00 Asian Games Guangzhou, China 7th - 0th November 00 M -6kg GUTIERREZ, SAUL MEX 99-- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -6kg 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -6kg DENISENKO, ALEXEY RUS 99-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -6kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -6kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M -kg TAZEGUL, SERVET TUR 9-09-6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -6kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -6kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M -6kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 M -6kg 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 M -6kg 6 GONZALEZ BONILLA, JOEL ESP 99-09-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -6kg 6 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -6kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M -kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championship Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M -kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 M -kg 7 AHMED, GHOFRAN EGY 99-09-0 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M -6kg 6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -6kg ROBAK, KAROL POL 997-0- 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -6kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 9 9 DIEYE, BALLA SEN 90-- 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -6kg 0 All African Games Maputo, Mozambique th - 7th September 0 M -6kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 M -6kg 0 ABUGHAUSH, AHMAD JOR 996-0-0 06 Luxor Open New Thebes City, Luxor, Egypt th-6th March 06 M -6kg 0 06 Fujairah Open Taekwondo Championship Fujairah, United Arab Emirates rd-th February 06 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg GRGIC, FILIP CRO 99-0- 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M -6kg 9 MORALES, IGNACIO CHI 99-0- 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 M -6kg 6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -kg CONTRERAS, EDGAR VEN 99-07-6 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 M -6kg 9 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 7 PUREVJAV, TEMUUJIN MGL 99-06-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 7 0 Asian Taekwondo Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan th May 0 M -6kg BOUI, DAVID SYLVERE PATRICK CAF 9-06- 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M -6kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -6kg 6 KASSMAN, MAXEMILLION PNG 99-07-7 06 World Olympic Qualification Tournament Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 7th February 06 M -6kg Unranked 0 Pacific Games Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea th-7th July, 0 M -kg About Olympic Taekwondo

Men -0kg Qualified Athletes Profile Seeding Athlete NOC DOB Event Name Event Location Event Date Division Place WTF Olympic Ranking KHODABAKHSHI, MAHDI IRI 99-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -7kg COOK, AARON MDA 99-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -0kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -0kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -0kg 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 M -0kg CISSE, CHEICK SALLAH JUNIOR CIV 99-09-9 0 All Africa Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 9 GAUN, ALBERT RUS 99-06- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -0kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -7kg MUHAMMAD, LUTALO GBR 99-06-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -0kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -7kg 9 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M -0kg 6 GUELEC, TAHIR GER 99-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M -0kg 9 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -0kg 7 RAFALOVICH, NIKITA UZB 99-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -7kg 0 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 M -7kg COULIBALY, ISMAEL MLI 99--0 0 All Africa Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -7kg 0 All African Games Maputo, Mozambique th - 7th September 0 M -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M -7kg 9 BEIGI HARCHGANI, MILAD AZE 99-0-0 06 ETU European Taekwondo Championships 06 Montreux, Switzerland 9th-th May, 06 M -0kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -0kg 0 OUESLATI, OUSSAMA TUN 996-0- 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M -0kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 9 HERNANDEZ ENCARNACION, MOISES DANIEL DOM 99-0- 06 Pan-American Senior Taekwondo Championships Queretaro, Mexico th-9th June, 06 M -0kg 9 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 M -0kg 0 Pan Am Senior Championships Aguascalientes, Mexico th - th September 0 M -0kg SHKARA, HAYDER AUS 990-0- 06 U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships 06 Reno, United States of America nd - 7th February, 06 M -0kg 0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 9 0 Oceania Taekwondo Union Championships Sydney, Australia th - th August 0 M -0kg LOPEZ, STEVEN USA 97--09 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -0kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M -0kg 009 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Copenhagen, Denmark th - th October 009 M -0kg 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 M -0kg 00 Athens Olympic Games Athens, Greece th - th August 00 M -0kg 000 Sydney Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 7th - 0th September 000 M -6kg PAZINSKI, PIOTR POL 97-0-07 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -0kg 9 LIU, WEI-TING TPE 99-0-06 06 Asian Taekwondo Championships Manila, Philippines 9th-0th April, 06 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 0 Asian Taekwondo Championships Tashkent, Uzbekistan th May 0 M -0kg 6 FERRERA, MIGUEL HON 9-0- 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 M -0kg 0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -0kg 9 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 M -0kg 6 About Olympic Taekwondo 7

Men +0kg Qualified Athletes Profile Seeding Athlete NOC DOB Event Name Event Location Event Date Division Place WTF Olympic Ranking SHOKIN, DMITRIY UZB 99-0-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M +0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M +7kg 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 M +7kg MARDANI, SAJJAD IRI 9-07-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M +0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M +7kg 9 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 M +7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M +0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M +7kg ISAEV, RADIK AZE 99-09-6 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M +0kg 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M +0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -7kg SIQUEIRA, MAICON BRA 99-0-09 0 Australian Taekwondo Open Melbourne, Australia 6th - th June 0 M +7kg 0 Luxor Open 0 New Thebes City, Luxor, Egypt 7th February - st March 0 M +7kg 0 US Open Taekwondo Championships Orlando, United States of America 0th - th January 0 M +7kg N DIAYE, M BAR FRA 9-06- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M +0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M +0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -7kg 9 6 CHA, DONGMIN KOR 96-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M +0kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M +0kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M +0kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M -7kg 00 Beijing Olympic Games Beijing, China 7th - 0th August 00 M +0kg 7 OBAME, ANTHONY MYLANN GAB 9-09-0 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Mexico City, Mexico th - 6th December 0 M +0kg 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M +7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M +7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M +7kg 0 London Olympic Games London, Great Britain th - th August 0 M +0kg 0 All African Games Maputo, Mozambique th - 7th September 0 M -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M -7kg 9 TRABELSI, YACINE TUN 990-07- 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M -7kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -7kg 0 All African Games Maputo, Mozambique th - 7th September 0 M -0kg 9 CASTILLO, RAFAEL CUB 99-0- 0 Pan American Games Toronto, Canada 9th -nd July, 0 M +0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -7kg 0 CHO, MAHAMA GBR 99-0-6 0 European Games Baku, Azerbaijan th-th June, 0 M +0kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M +7kg 7 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M +0kg SILLA, ARMAN-MARSHALL BLR 99-07- 06 ETU European Taekwondo Championships 06 Montreux, Switzerland 9th-th May, 06 M +7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M +7kg 9 0 European Senior Championships Baku, Azerbaijan st - th May 0 M +7kg ISSOUFOU ALFAGA, ABDOULRAZAK NIG 99--6 0 All African Games Brazzaville, Congo 6th September - th September 0 M +7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M +7kg 7 LAMBDIN, STEPHEN USA 9-0-09 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M +7kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Grand-Prix Final Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico rd - th December 0 M +0kg 0 Pan American Games Guadalajara, Mexico th - th October 0 M +7kg 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Gyeongju, Republic of Korea st - 6th May 0 M +7kg 9 ZHAPAROV, RUSLAN KAZ 996-0-7 0 Australian Taekwondo Open Melbourne, Australia 6th - th June 0 M -7kg 9 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M +7kg 0 US Open Taekwondo Championships Orlando, United States of America 0th - th January 0 M -7kg 9 TAUFATOFUA, PITA NIKOLAS TGA 9--0 0 Oceania Taekwondo Union Championships Sydney, Australia th - th August 0 M +7kg 7 0 Australian Open Sydney, Australia 7th - 9th August 0 M +7kg 6 QIAO, SEN CHN 990-0- 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Chelyabinsk, Russia th - th May 0 M -0kg PAR Unranked 0 WTF World Taekwondo Championships Puebla, Mexico th - st July 0 M -0kg PAR 0 Asian Games Incheon, Republic of Korea 9th September - th October 0 M -0kg About Olympic Taekwondo 9

Qualification Process About Repechage From August 7-0, 06, taekwondo fighters, fighting in eight weight categories four male (-kg, -6kg, -0kg, +0kg) and four female (-9kg, -7kg, -67kg, +67kg) do battle for Olympic medals at Carioca Arena, a purpose-built, combat sport-specialized arena in Rio s Barra Olympic Park. This is how the athletes qualified. The first tranche of elite athletes won Rio quota places for their National Olympic Committees via ranking points accumulated after the Grand Prix Finals, held in Mexico City, in December 0. Each NOC could qualify a maximum of one athlete per weight category. However, the athletes who won their NOCs the berths were not guaranteed places: The final decision on who actually filled the slots was made by national selectors. Those NOCs which qualified fewer than two male and two female athletes via ranking points were eligible for the second tranche of Rio berths, fought for at the Continental Qualification Tournaments. These five tournaments offered 7 Rio slots in the first half of 06. Each NOC was able to qualify a maximum of two male and two female athletes (with a maximum of one fighter per weight category). The continental quotas broke down to: 6 athletes each from Africa, Asia, Europe and Pan-America; and eight from Oceania. Brazil benefited from a quota of four host country places: two male (-kg and +0kg) and two female (-9kg and -7kg). Finally Tripartite Commission Invitations - better known as wild cards offered a further four fighters the chance of Olympic glory in those categories not chosen by Brazil (ie male -6kg and -0kg, and female -67kg and +67kg). The seeded athletes in each taekwondo weight division were announced on July, 06, on the WTF website. A Each of Olympic taekwondo s eight weight categories consists of a single elimination tournament. The winner of the final receives the gold medal and the loser of the final receives the silver medal. Two bronze medals are awarded via repechage. The repechage is conducted among all contestants who lost to the two finalists in the elimination phase. In the repechage, the losers of the semifinals during the elimination phase are seeded directly to each of the repechage finals, but on the opposite sides of the bracket. Other losers will advance to the repechage unseeded, at the same side of the bracket in which they contested during the elimination phase. A A C E E FINAL I I K I M M The Breakdown A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P WTF Olympic Ranking Continental Qualification Tournaments Host Country Places Tripartite Commission Invitation Places Total BRONZE BRONZE Men 6 6 Women 6 6 B C M J K E Total 7 60 About Olympic Taekwondo 6

Making History: Can Wu Win Olympic Gold #? At Rio, all eyes will be on China s Jingyu Joy Wu (W-9kg) A double Olympic gold medalist in Beijing and London,the burning question is: Can she make it three in a row? If she does, she would write history as the first taekwondo athlete in either male or female divisions to pull it off. Wu, voted the WTF s 0 Female Player of the Year by her peers, is a popular character as well as a brilliant fighter, and dominated her division in the 0 Grand Prix series. Jackie Chan or Power Rangers? Uzbekistan s Dmitriy Shokin (M+0kg) and Turkey s Servet Tazegul (M-0kg) both credit Hong Kong movie star Jackie Chan s movies with getting them interested in martial arts. Moldova s Aaron Cook (M-0kg) preferred the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Olympic Gold: From Fiction to Fact Speaking of Wu: Her first encounter with Olympic gold was fictional rather than factual: The then-unknown taekwondo athlete had a bit part, playing the heroine as a child, in the 00 film Taekwondo, about a Chinese athlete who wins Olympic gold. Fast forward to Beijing 00, and Wu had a real Olympic gold medal around her neck. From Bullying Victim to Heavyweight Champion Speaking of Shokin: The Uzbek heavyweight is one of the most formidable presences in the game, combining a Homeric physique with an array of fighting techniques.remarkably enough, he learned taekwondo as a child to fend off bullies. We don t see anyone bullying him now. Making History: Lopez Attends Fifth Olympic Taekwondo Competition Team U.S.A. s Steven Lopez (M-0kg) is the first taekwondo athlete ever to fight in five Olympic competitions. A triple Olympic medalist, Lopez, who is coached by his brother Jean, seized golds in Sydney and Athens, and won bronze in Beijing. Lopez did not quality for Rio via ranking points, but won a place in the Pan Am Continental Qualification event. Taekwondo has changed since Lopez s heyday, and he will be fighting young guns ten years his junior in Rio but his vast experience, awesome reputation and fighting spirit could yet net him one more Olympic medal to add to his collection. Taekwondo: It s a Family Affair# Sisters Caroline and Carmen Marton, together with Carmen s husband Safwan Khalil, all won Olympic places for Australia. Caroline Marton won a berth in the women s -7kg category, Carmen Marton captured a spot in the women s -67kg division, while the latter s spouse, Safwan Khalil, won a place in the men s -kg category. All three are coached by Ali Khalil, Safwan s brother - who presumably keeps family disputes in order FUN FACTS The (Nick) Name of the Game As is the case in other sports, many taekwondo athletes are known by their nicknames some chosen by the players, others chosen by team mates, fans, pundits and journalists. They include: Farzan "The Tsunami" Ashourzadeh Fallah (M-kg:)The Iranian was given the nickname by a journalist who saw him in training. Albert Big Ears Gaun (M-0kg): The Russian has, well, big ears. Saul The Spine Gutierrez (M-6kg): The Mexican is tall and skinny. Jade The Headhunter Jones (W-7kg): The Briton is named for her talent with high kicks. Mahdi The Terminator Khodabakhshi (M-0kg): The Iranian star is a dominant force. Though his given name is equally appropriate: it means God Given. Haby The Abigator Niare (W-67kg): Playing on her name and combining it with a carnivorous reptile, the French athlete s nickname was invented by her teammates. Dmitriy Shock Force Shokin (M+0kg): The Uzbek heavyweight hits very, very hard. Servet The Cheetah Tazegul (M-6kg): The Turkish hero is fast, stylish and dangerous. Bianca "Queen Bee" Walkden (W+67kg): The Briton s nickname comes from the short form of her name, Bianca, with the royal adjective attached as a prefix. Jingyu Joy Wu (W-9kg): The Chinese superstar s English name is a translation of her Chinese name) Taekwondo: It s a Family Affair # Papua New Guinea s Samantha Kassman won a place in the women s -67kg category at the Oceania Continental Qualification Tournament, while on the same mats, her nephew Maxemillion Kassman captured a berth in the men s +0kg division. Taekwondo: It s a Family Affair # Croatia s Lucija and Ana Zaninovic (W-9kg and W-7kg, respectively) are not just sisters - they are twins. The two are believed to be the first pair of twins to appear at two consecutive Olympic Games, London 0 and Roi 06. Lucija won bronze in London. 6 About Olympic Taekwondo 6

0 Stars To Watch Dong-min Cha Aaron Cook Maria Espinoza Joel Gonzalez Bonilla South Korea, M+0kg Gold Medalist, Beijing 00 Moldova, M-0kg WTF Best Kick of the Year 0 Mexico, W+67kg Gold Medalist, Beijing 00 Spain, M-6kg Gold Medalist, London 0 Cha is one of the smallest players in the category and is known for his attacking style, his left front kick and his right-leg spinning back kick - a technique that both racks up points and intimidates opponents. Though calm and highly experienced, he is one of the smallest and oldest competitors in the game and will be under threat from bigger, younger guns, especially the number one seeded heavyweight, Uzbekistan s Dmitriy Shock Force Shokin. Rio will be not just be Cha s last Olympics, but also his last taekwondo Competition - meaning this veteran competitor will gave it his all. Cook is one of taekwondo s most exciting fighters, noted for his all-out attacks and his wicked spinning kicks. British by birth, he was at the center of controversy when, despite being wildly popular with British fans and holding world No. ranking, he was not selected to represent Team GB in London in 0. (British selectors chose, instead, eventual bronze medalist Lutalo Muhammad). That snub spurred Cook to change his allegiance to Moldova, under whose flag he will fight in Rio. Whenever Cook fights the crowd comes to its feet - but if he fights Muhammad, there will be added drama. After winning gold in Beijing, Espinoza took bronze in London in 0, making her probably the most famed taekwondo player in Mexico, where the sport has a huge following. A fierce and intense-looking competitor, Espinoza is one of the most combative of taekwondo s female fighters, feared for her spinning back kick and her powerful punch. The latter is one of the best in the game, and has led to her being dubbed Fist of Fury. In Rio, she will face a steep challenge on the mats against players with a significant height advantage, forcing her to leverage her footwork to the max. Gonzalez has the ultimate physique for taekwondo: Tall and long-legged. He has a basic-but-smart style stepby-step, point-by-point but is also noted for his crowd-pleasing and point-scoring straight leg kicks to the face. However, he is fighting in one of the toughest divisions in the sport, crowded with stars such as Russia s Alexi Denisenko and Turkey s Servet Tazegul, and could be drawn against his all-time rival, Korea s Dae-hoon Lee - whose nose he once broke with that wicked high kick. 6 About Olympic Taekwondo 6

0 Stars to Watch Jade Jones Dae-hoon Lee Steven Lopez Milica Mandic Servet Tazegul Jingyu Wu Great Britain, W-7kg Gold Medalist, London 0; WTF Female Player of the Year 0 The Welsh girl became a national heroine after winning gold in London in 0, and was subsequently honored by Queen Elizabeth II for services to taekwondo. She has had an impressive fighting season in 0, peaking near the end of year with two dominant wins in the elite Grand Prix series over her arch-rival, Spain s Eva Calvo Gomez. Known as The Headhunter for the accuracy of her front-leg round kick aided by the eagle eye of Coach Paul Green, whose success when calling video replies is unerring - Jones is the favorite to win a second Olympic gold in her category in Rio. South Korea, M-6kg WTF Male Player of the Year 0, 0 The soft-spoken Korean fighter is wildly popular among his peers: He was voted Man of the Year twice consecutively, in 0 and 0. An ambidextrous fighter with significant experience and a full arsenal of varied turning kicks and spin heel kicks, he is a calm player who likens himself to a turtle! His number-one fan (and first taekwondo coach) will be on the edge of his seat in front of the TV when Lee does battle in Rio: His father. USA, M-0kg Gold Medalist, Sydney 000 and Athens 00. th straight Olympic appearance Lopez is a legend. The most famous fighter the sport has ever produced, he is a winner of two Olympic gold medals and one bronze, as well as being a five-time world champion. His siblings Mark and Diana have also been taekwondo Olympians and his coach is older brother Jean. But now, the legend is in his career twilight: Born in 97, Lopez is the oldest competitor on the Rio mats and the game has changed since his heyday. However, his technique, experience and fighting spirit are undeniable, and few if any athletes can equal this warrior s capacity for performing to the max at the most critical moment. Serbia, W+67kg Gold Medalist, London 0 One of the sport s friendliest, most popular players, the Serbian became a national heroine when she won gold in London in 0. As she proceeded through the preliminaries, countless Serbians went online to research taekwondo rules and techniques. Fighting through a string of injuries, Mandic recovered late in the grueling 0 Road to Rio fighting season. Technically proficient at the front-leg high kick and the punch, she is, however, not as tall or leggy as some of the other fighters in her category, which also features some highly experienced players. Turkey, M-6kg Gold Medalist, London 0 Tazegul vies with Aaron Cook as the taekwondo fighter the crowd loves to watch the most. Known as The Cheetah for his killer moves and spectacular aerial techniques, he delighted taekwondo fans when he returned from a slump to seize World Championship gold in 0. His final fight against Russia s Alexey Denisenko in that tournament was one of the all-time great taekwondo clashes a high-scoring, high-velocity battle of flying feet - which could be re-fought in Rio. But regardless of the opponent, The Cheetah has one gear - forward and one speed - all out. China, W-9kg Gold Medalist Beijing 00 and London 0; WTF Female Player of the Year 0 In an extraordinary coincidence, the then-unknown Chinese athlete played a bit-role in the Chinese movie Taekwondo (00) about a taekwondo player who wins Olympic gold. In 00, fact followed fiction when Wu won gold in Beijing - a feat she repeated in London in 0. A cool-headed master of footwork, tactics and game management, she dominated her category in 0, making her a favorite for yet another gold in Rio. If she delivers, she will make Olympic history as the first taekwondo athlete to win three consecutive golds. When not training, Wu spends time working with disadvantaged children, and is popular with her peers: She was voted WTF Female Player of the Year in 0. And on the sidelines of the competition, Wu is sure to exhibit the spirit which her Chinese name, Jingyu, translates to: Joy. 66 About Olympic Taekwondo 67

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