Damernas fjädervikt i taekwondo vid olympiska sommarspelen 2004

Olympiska sommarspelen 2004
Taekwondo Taekwondo
Damernas fjädervikt
Information
Datum27 augusti 2004
Deltagare15 (beräknat)
AnläggningFaliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex
ossvart FöregåendeFöljande ossvart
Sydney 2000Peking 2008
Taekwondo vid
olympiska sommarspelen 2004
Flugvikt Herrar Damer
Flugvikt -58 kg -49 kg
Fjädervikt -68 kg -57 kg
Mellanvikt-80 kg-67 kg
Tungvikt+80 kg+67 kg

Damernas fjädervikt i taekwondo vid olympiska sommarspelen 2004 avgjordes den 27 augusti 2004 i Aten.[1]

Medaljörer

GrenGuldSilverBrons
Fjädervikt[1] Jang Ji-won
Sydkorea
 Nia Abdallah
USA
 Iridia Salazar
Mexiko

Format

15 utövare deltog i en vanlig utslagsturnering där den vinnande spelaren avancerade till nästa omgång.

Resultat

 Inledande omgångKvartsfinalerSemifinalerFinal
     
        Irina Kajdasjova (UZB) 7 
  Paola Delgado (COL) 2    Iridia Salazar (MEX) 7+ 
  Iridia Salazar (MEX) 5     Iridia Salazar (MEX) 1 
  Aleksandra Uścińska (POL) 2     Jang Ji-Won (KOR) 2 
  Sonia Reyes (ESP) 11    Sonia Reyes (ESP) 2 
  Mariam Bah (CIV) 2    Jang Ji-Won (KOR) 3 
  Jang Ji-Won (KOR) 9     Jang Ji-Won (KOR) 2
  Areti Athanasopoulou (GRE) 6     Nia Abdallah (USA) 1
  Nootcharin Sukkhongdumnoen (THA) 6+    Nootcharin Sukkhongdumnoen (THA) 2 
  Abeer Essawy (EGY) 0    Chi Shu-ju (TPE) 1 
  Chi Shu-ju (TPE) 8     Nootcharin Sukkhongdumnoen (THA) 7 
  Margarita Mkrttjjan (RUS) 9     Nia Abdallah (USA) 7+ 
  Nia Abdallah (USA) 16    Nia Abdallah (USA) 3     
  Gwladys Épangue (FRA) 0    Cristiana Corsi (ITA) 2     
  Cristiana Corsi (ITA) 2 

Återkval

Kvartsfinaler Semifinaler Bronsmatch
          
    Iridia Salazar (MEX)3 
 Cristiana Corsi (ITA)5   Cristiana Corsi (ITA)2 
 Margarita Mkrttjjan (RUS)2    Iridia Salazar (MEX)2
   Sonia Reyes (ESP)1
    Nootcharin Sukkhongdumnoen (THA)3
 Sonia Reyes (ESP)5   Sonia Reyes (ESP)6 
 Mariam Bah (CIV)0 

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