African Taekwondo Championships

The African Taekwondo Championships are the African senior taekwondo championships and held every two years by the African Taekwondo Union along with the South African Taekwondo Federation, both the continental affiliates of World Taekwondo.[1] This is a recognized G-4 senior event by World Taekwondo.[2][3]

List of tournaments

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All the listed editions of the tournament.[4]

Edition Year Host city Host country Men's champion Women's champion
1 1996 (details) Johannesburg   South Africa   Lesotho   Kenya
2 1998 (details) Nairobi   Kenya   Lesotho   Lesotho
3 2001 (details) Dakar   Senegal   Senegal   Senegal
4 2003 (details) Abuja   Nigeria   Egypt   Egypt
5 2005 (details) Antananarivo   Madagascar   Ivory Coast   Ivory Coast
6 2009 (details) Yaounde   Cameroon   Egypt   Morocco
7 2010 (details) Tripoli   Libya   Tunisia   Morocco
8 2012 (details) Antananarivo   Madagascar   Ivory Coast   Egypt
9 2014 (details) Tunis   Tunisia   Egypt   Egypt
10 2016 (details) Port Said   Egypt   Egypt   Egypt
11 2018 (details) Agadir   Morocco   Tunisia   Morocco
12 2021 (details) Dakar   Senegal   Tunisia   Morocco
12 2022 (details) Kigali   Rwanda   Morocco   Egypt

All time medal table

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List of medal count by countries[5]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Egypt483335116
2  Morocco31233185
3  Ivory Coast272648101
4  Tunisia26182367
5  Lesotho1591236
6  Senegal14162454
7  Kenya9152044
8  South Africa581124
9  Libya571527
10  Gabon552333
11  Mali462131
12  Niger441220
13  Nigeria281727
14  Central African Republic2013
15  Madagascar131216
16  Algeria12710
17  Ethiopia1113
18  Uganda1067
19  Cape Verde1045
20  DR Congo031013
21  Cameroon0358
22  Ghana0167
23  Chad0134
24  Angola0123
25  Gambia0112
  Sudan0112
27  Benin0101
28  Eswatini0055
29  Congo0033
  Mauritius0033
  Rwanda0033
32  Comoros0022
  Mozambique0022
34  Somalia0011
  São Tomé and Príncipe0011
Totals (35 entries)202196371769

References

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  1. ^ "africa - World Taekwondo". World Taekwondo. Archived from the original on 2018-09-09. Retrieved 2018-05-28.
  2. ^ "Agadir set to host 2018 African Taekwondo Championships". Retrieved 2018-05-28.
  3. ^ "Egyptian Noor Hussein wins gold at African Taekwondo Championship - Egypt Independent". Egypt Independent. 2018-03-30. Retrieved 2018-05-28.
  4. ^ "TaekwondoData". TaekwondoData. Retrieved 2018-05-28.
  5. ^ Data, Taekwondo. "African Championships, senior: Number of winners by nation". Taekwondo data.