Damernas fjädervikt i taekwondo vid olympiska sommarspelen 2008
Taekwondo ![]() Damernas fjädervikt | |||
Information | |||
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Datum | 21 augusti 2008 | ||
Deltagare | 16 (beräknat) | ||
Anläggning | Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium | ||
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Taekwondo vid olympiska sommarspelen 2008 ![]() | ||||
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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 2008 avgjordes den 21 augusti 2008 i Peking.[1]
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Fjädervikt | ![]() Sydkorea | ![]() Turkiet | ![]() USA |
![]() Kroatien |
Format
16 utövare deltog i en vanlig utslagsturnering där den vinnande spelaren avancerade till nästa omgång.
Resultat
Inledande omgång | Kvartsfinaler | Semifinaler | Final | |||||||||||||||
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15 | ![]() | DSQ |
Återkval
Omgång 1 | Bronsmatch | ||||
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Referenser
- ^ https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2008/TKW/womens-featherweight.html Arkiverad 14 september 2009 hämtat från the Wayback Machine. Sports-reference.com Women's Feather Weight (engelska)
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