Chinese Taipei won their third gold of the championships and 23rd medal in total with a win in the freestyle mixed team over 17. Eduarda Ferraz won a rare gold for Portugal in the individual female over 65 while Cecilia Lee won Mexico’s third gold in the freestyle individual female under 17 to give her nation a third-place finish in the overall standings. Ali Salmani from Iran won the recognized poomsae individual male under 40, Iran’s third gold of the Championships, which gave his country a fourth-place finish.
Taipei, USA, Mexico, Iran and Korea grabbed the medals at the World Championships
Korea continued their excellent form in the Championships on the final day, winning the recognized poomsae pair junior and freestyle pair under 17 categories. Chang-Hyun Lee and Jooyeong Lee won their nation further gold medals in the individual male cadet and female cadet.
Mexico, Iran, Germany and Korea share medals on second day of Taipei
Korea finished as clear winner of the Championships topping the medal table, with Chinese Taipei, Mexico, Iran and USA making up the rest of the top five.
World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships Kick Off in Chinese Taipei
Following the conclusion of the four-day Championships, the following MVP awards were presented:
- Active Participation Prize – Senegal National Team
- Good Fighting Spirit Prize – Denmark National Team
- Recognized Poomsae Male MVP – Jaewon Lee (Korea)
- Recognized Poomsae Female MVP – Paula Fregoso (Mexico)
- Freestyle Poomsae Male MVP – Tae Joo Na (Korea)
- Freestlye Poomsae Female MVP – Adalis Munoz (USA)
- Best Coach Male Team – Ahn Hyo Yeol (Korea)
- Best Coach Female Team – Lee Myung Oh (Korea)
- Best Referee – Fredy Wuthrich (Switzerland) & Feng Ming Tou (Chinese Taipei)
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