2022 World Poomsae Championships

The 2022 World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships, the 12th edition of the World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships, were held in Goyang, South Korea, at the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) from April 21 to April 24, 2022.[1]

Goyang 2022 World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships
VenueKINTEX
LocationSouth Korea Goyang
Dates21 April - 24 April 2022
Competitors760 from 63 nations
Champion
South Korea South Korea

The event was organized by World Taekwondo and the Korea Taekwondo Association (KTA). The World Poomsae Championships were hosted by South Korea for the third time.[2][3]

Medal summary: Recognized Poomsae

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Cadets Seung Ju Lee
  South Korea
Kuan-fu Liu
  Chinese Taipei
Thai Ha Anh Nguyen
  Vietnam
Kobe Lok Yin Fung
  United States
Individual Juniors Lee Junhee
  South Korea
Sung Hyun Eric Gun
  United States
Ho-hsuan Tsai
  Chinese Taipei
Amirali Alizadeh
  Iran
Individual under 30 Wan-jin Kang
  South Korea
Jun-ho Kim
  South Korea
Rodolfo Reyes Jr.
  Philippines
Ryan Real
  United States
Individual under 40 Jae Uk Jang
  South Korea
Alejandro Marin Borras
  Spain
Raffique Hashimi Hashim
  Malaysia
Minki Seong
  United States
Individual under 50 Ernesto Guzman
  Philippines
Hak Dong Kim
  South Korea
Patricio Martinez Cano
  Spain
Pok Sun Yang
  United States
Individual under 60 Cheol-hee Lee
  South Korea
Ky-tu Dang
  Denmark
Juan Enrique Luna
  Mexico
Taewon Jung
  United States
Individual under 65 Nader Khodamoradi
  Iran
Dong Kyun Seo
  South Korea
Jørn Christian Andersen
  Denmark
Manfred Stadtmüller
  Germany
Individual over 65 Jeong Cheol Kim Kim
  Spain
Jae-jin Kang
  South Korea
Hadi Torkashvand
  Iran
Chi Duong
  United States

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Cadets Song yeon Han
  South Korea
Yi-hsuan Chang
  Chinese Taipei
Mikayla Xiong
  United States
Brisa Alexandra Alekc Hernandez
  Mexico
Individual Juniors Jooyeong Lee
  South Korea
Chang-ying Yang
  Chinese Taipei
Fatemeh Salmanizadeh Najafabadi
  Iran
Thuy Nhi Bui
  Vietnam
Individual under 30 Eva Sandersen
  Denmark
Marjan Salahshouri
  Iran
Pin-chieh Huang
  Chinese Taipei
Kaitlyn Reclusado
  United States
Individual under 40 Yu-jin Kang
  South Korea
Katia Parroche
  Switzerland
Carissa Fu
  United States
Wen li-ting Kao
  Chinese Taipei
Individual under 50 Vanesa Ortega Villodres
  Spain
Kathy Do
  United States
Yeon-bu Kim
  South Korea
Johanna Nukari
  Finland
Individual under 60 Rommy Hubner Thorne
  Peru
Cindy Sin Sook Um
  United States
Soo Mi Jo Lee
  Spain
Niina Virtala
  Finland
Individual under 65 Barbara Brand
  United States
Vera Moens
  Belgium
Shelley Vettese-Baert
  Canada
Leni Niedermayr
  Austria
Individual over 65 Linda Sim
  Singapore
Bronwyn Butterworth
  United States
Marie-France David
  France
Luiza Yabiku
  Brazil

Team competitions

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pair Cadet   Chinese Taipei   United States   Mexico
  Vietnam
Pair Juniors   Chinese Taipei   Philippines   Spain
  Iran
Pair under 30   Chinese Taipei   Malaysia   Vietnam
  Thailand
Pair over 30   Spain   Iran   France
  United States
Team Male Cadet   South Korea   Chinese Taipei   Egypt
  United States
Team Female Cadet   United States   Chinese Taipei   South Korea
  Vietnam
Team Male Junior   United States   South Korea   Vietnam
  Chinese Taipei
Team Female Junior   South Korea   Iran   Chinese Taipei
  United States
Team Male under 30   Chinese Taipei   South Korea   Vietnam
  Indonesia
Team Female under 30   South Korea   Chinese Taipei   Thailand
  Malaysia
Team Male over 30   South Korea   Iran   United States
  Spain
Team Female over 30   South Korea   United States   Brazil
  Mexico

Medal summary: Freestyle Poomsae

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Male under 17 Jin-ho Lee
  South Korea
Anthony Do
  United States
Thanh an Ho
  Vietnam
Andi Sultan
  Indonesia
Individual Male over 17 Namhoon Lee
  South Korea
William Arroyo
  Mexico
Jinsu Ha
  Canada
Darius Venerable
  Philippines

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Female under 17 Han-sol Jang
  South Korea
Yu-jan Hsu
  Chinese Taipei
Adina Machwirth
  Germany
Gian Legaspi
  United States
Individual Female over 17 Ye Eun Cha
  South Korea
Adalis Munoz
  United States
Phan khanh han Nguyen
  Vietnam
Eva Sandersen
  Denmark

Pairs

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pair under 17   South Korea   United States   Mexico
  Canada
Pair over 17   Mexico   Philippines   Chinese Taipei
  Canada

Mixed Teams

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed Team under 17   South Korea   Vietnam   Chinese Taipei
  United States
Mixed Team over 17   South Korea   Chinese Taipei   Mexico
  United States

References

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  1. ^ "Hong Kong sign Host City contract for 2024 World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships". www.insidethegames.biz. 2023-05-13. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  2. ^ "Major Sports Event - World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships". www.mevents.org.hk. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  3. ^ "[World Taekwondo] Hong Kong signs Host City Contract for 2024 World Taekwond." m.worldtaekwondo.org. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
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