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Road to Rio 2016 Olympic Games
By WTF Sport Department
TAEKWONDO
At Olympic Games
NOCs & Athletes Participation Olympic Games
Olympic Games Number of NOCs Number of Athletes
Sydney 2000 51 103
Athens 2004 60 124
Beijing 2008 64 128
London 2012 63 128
Rio 2016 63 128
Since the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, each weight category has been awarded a second bronze medal, increasing the total number of medals from 24 to 32.
Participation by Continent
Continent AFRICA ASIA EUROPE OCEANIA PAN AM
Sydney 2000 13 [8] 26 [12] 35 [18] 8 [1] 21 [12]
Athens 2004 18 [9] 33 [16] 39 [19] 5 [2] 29 [14]
Beijing 2008 18 [13] 38 [17] 32 [15] 9 [4] 31 [15]
London 2012 17 [10] 37 [16] 39 [18] 8 [4] 27 [15]
Rio 2016 20 [12] 31 [13] 42 [19] 8 [4] 27 [15]
Ex. No. of Athletes [No. of NOCs]
33 NOCs who achieved Medals Rank NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Korea (KOR) 10 2 2 14 2 China (CHN) 5 1 2 8 3 United States (USA) 2 2 4 8 4 Chinese Taipei (TPE) 2 1 5 8 5 Mexico (MEX) 2 1 3 6 6 Iran (IRI) 2 1 2 5 7 Turkey (TUR) 1 3 2 6
8 Spain (ESP) 1 3 0 4 Greece (GRE) 1 3 0 4
10 Cuba (CUB) 1 2 2 5 11 Italy (ITA) 1 1 1 3 12 Australia (AUS) 1 1 0 2 13 Great Britain (GBR) 1 0 2 3
14 Argentina (ARG) 1 0 0 1 Serbia (SRB) 1 0 0 1
16 France (FRA) 0 2 4 6 17 Norway (NOR) 0 2 0 2
18 Russia (RUS) 0 1 2 3 Thailand (THA) 0 1 2 3
20 Canada (CAN) 0 1 1 2 Germany (GER) 0 1 1 2 Dominican Republic (DOM) 0 1 0 1
22 Gabon (GAB) 0 1 0 1 Vietnam (VIE) 0 1 0 1 Croatia (CRO) 0 0 3 3
25 Afghanistan (AFG) 0 0 2 2
26 Venezuela (VEN) 0 0 2 2 Brazil (BRA) 0 0 1 1
28
Colombia (COL) 0 0 1 1 Egypt (EGY) 0 0 1 1 Japan (JPN) 0 0 1 1 Kazakhstan (KAZ) 0 0 1 1 Nigeria (NGR) 0 0 1 1
Total 32 32 48 112
Medals by Continent
Total: 112 Medals / 33 NOCs
Asia: 43 Medals / 9 NOCs
Europe: 37 Medals / 11 NOCs
Pan Am: 27 Medals / 9 NOCs
Africa: 3 Medals / 3 NOCs
Oceania: 2 Medals / 1 NOC
Medals by Olympic
Continent AFRICA ASIA EUROPE OCEANIA PAN AM TOTAL
Sydney 2000 0 [0] 10 [6] 7 [7] 2 [1] 5 [4] 24 [18]
Athens 2004 1 [1] 12 [5] 5 [3] 0 [0] 6 [4] 24 [13]
Beijing 2008 1 [1] 12 [7] 9 [7] 0 [0] 10 [7] 32 [22]
London 2012 1 [1] 9 [6] 16 [9] 0 [0] 6 [5] 32 [21]
Rio 2016 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Ex. No. of Medal [No. of NOCs]
Qualification Tournaments for
Rio 2016
After Grand Prix Final 2015
Top 6 athletes in 4 male and 4 female categories
from WTF Olympic Ranking
Collected Ranking points on many
G1, G2, G4, G8, G12 events
European Qualification Tournament,
Istanbul, Turkey (January 16-17)
Continental Qualifications for Rio 2016
African Qualification Tournament,
Agadir, Morocco (February 6-7 )
Pan American Qualification Tournament,
Aguascalientes, Mexico March 10-11
Oceania Qualification Tournament,
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
February 27
Asian Qualification Tournament,
Manila, Philippines (April 16-17)
NOCs Qualified for Rio 2016
No. AFRICA Quota ASIA Quota EUROPE Quota OCEANIA Quota PAN AMERICA Quota1 CAF 1 CAM 1 AZE 4 AUS 4 ARU 12 CIV 3 CHN 4 BEL 3 NZL 1 BRA 43 COD 1 IRI 4 BLR 1 PNG 2 CAN 1
4 CPV 1 JOR 1 CRO 3 TGA 1 CHI 1
5 EGY 3 JPN 1 ESP 3 COL 26 GAB 1 KAZ 3 FIN 1 CUB 17 LBA 1 KOR 5 FRA 4 DOM 38 MAR 3 MGL 1 GBR 4 HAI 19 MLI 1 NEP 1 GER 3 HON 110 NIG 1 PHI 1 ISR 1 MEX 411 SEN 1 THA 3 MDA 1 PAN 1
12 TUN 3 TPE 3 NED 1 PER 1
13 UZB 3 NOR 1 PUR 1
14 POL 2 USA 4
15 POR 1 VEN 1
16 RUS 317 SRB 218 SWE 2
19 TUR 2
Total Quota: 128 20 31 42 8 27
CONTINENT NOC QUOTAAFRICA 12 20ASIA 13 31EUROPE 19 42OCEANIA 4 8PAN AMERICA 15 27
Total 63 128
By Continent
Summary
NOCQualified by
WORQualified by
CQTNOC
Qualified byWOR
Qualified byCQT
NOCQualified by
WORQualified by
CQTNOC
Qualified byWOR
Qualified byCQT
1 CHN 1 0 GBR 1 0 FRA 1 0 CHN 1 02 CRO 1 0 ESP 1 0 SWE 1 0 SRB 1 03 FRA 1 0 EGY 1 0 TPE 1 0 GBR 1 04 THA 1 0 JPN 1 0 KOR 1 0 USA 1 05 KOR 1 0 CRO 1 0 RUS 1 0 FRA 1 06 MEX 1 0 SWE 1 0 TUR 1 0 MEX 1 07 AZE 0 1 BEL 0 1 AZE 0 1 NOR 0 18 SRB 0 1 FIN 0 1 GER 0 1 NED 0 19 CPV 0 1 MAR 0 1 EGY 0 1 MAR 0 110 COD 0 1 TUN 0 1 CIV 0 1 CIV 0 111 NZL 0 1 AUS 0 1 AUS 0 1 PNG 0 112 ARU 0 1 PAN 0 1 USA 0 1 PUR 0 113 PER 0 1 COL 0 1 CAN 0 1 DOM 0 114 KAZ 0 1 IRI 0 1 UZB 0 1 PHI 0 115 TPE 0 1 THA 0 1 KAZ 0 1 CAM 0 116 BRA BRA HAI NEP
NOCQualified by
WORQualified by
CQTNOC
Qualified byWOR
Qualified byCQT
NOCQualified by
WORQualified by
CQTNOC
Qualified byWOR
Qualified byCQT
1 KOR 1 0 KOR 1 0 IRI 1 0 UZB 1 02 IRI 1 0 RUS 1 0 MDA 1 0 AZE 1 03 POR 1 0 BEL 1 0 GBR 1 0 IRI 1 04 GER 1 0 MEX 1 0 RUS 1 0 GAB 1 05 MEX 1 0 TUR 1 0 GER 1 0 FRA 1 06 BEL 1 0 ESP 1 0 CIV 1 0 KOR 1 07 ISR 0 1 POL 0 1 AZE 0 1 GBR 0 18 ESP 0 1 CRO 0 1 POL 0 1 BLR 0 19 MAR 0 1 SEN 0 1 TUN 0 1 TUN 0 110 LBA 0 1 EGY 0 1 MLI 0 1 NIG 0 111 AUS 0 1 PNG 0 1 AUS 0 1 TGA 0 112 COL 0 1 VEN 0 1 USA 0 1 CUB 0 113 DOM 0 1 CHI 0 1 DOM 0 1 USA 0 114 THA 0 1 JOR 0 1 UZB 0 1 KAZ 0 115 CHN 0 1 MGL 0 1 TPE 0 1 CHN 0 116 BRA CAF HON BRA
W-67kg W+67kgW-57kgNO.
W-49kg
1 1 1 1
NO.M-80kg M+80kg
1 1 1 1
M-58kg M-68kg
About Rio 2016
Olympic Games
Entry into Brazil
Entry requirements 1. Arrival in Rio de Janeiro International Airport (GIG) 2. PVC validation At - Validation counters - Uniform and Accreditation Centre (UAC) - Other Accreditation Centers - Accreditation Zones - Lost, stolen or damaged accreditation cards
Accommodation for WTF Council & Guest & Staff
Accommodation for ITOs
Accommodation for Guest & Staff & NTOs
Hotels Map
4 Main Zones
Barra Zone- Rio Olympic Park
What Sports at Rio Olympic Park
Carioca Arena 3
Carioca Arena 3
- Information: Located in the Barra Olympic Park, Carioca Arena 3 is one of the venues that will remain as a legacy for the city after the completion of the Olympic Games. Its use may receive competitions of various sports and other activities because of its capacity to be a multi-purpose arena. For the Taekwondo competition, the arena will have a gross capacity of just over 9,000. - Address:
Carioca Arena 3 Av. Embaixador Abelardo Bueno, 3.401/40, Hall 3 Barra da Tijuca - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
Carioca Arena 3
Carioca Arena 3
Key events & dates
18.07.2016 Sport entries final deadline
24.07.2016 Olympic Village official opening
Start of official training at Riocentro - Pavilion 5 (9:00)
5.08.2016 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony at Maracana Stadium (20:00)
15.08.2016 Taekwondo team leaders’ meeting at Riocentro - Pavilion 4, Team Meeting Room (14:00)
17.08.2016 Start of Taekwondo competition at Carioca 3 (9:00)
20.08.2016 End of Taekwondo competition at Carioca 3 (23:05)
21.08.2016 Olympic Games Closing Ceremony at Maracana Stadium (20:00)
22.08.2016 Olympic Village closes
Medal Events
Men (4) Women (4)
Under 58kg Under 49kg
Under 68kg Under 57kg
Under 80kg Under 67kg
Over 80kg Over 67kg
Daily Weigh-in Schedule
Date Time Categories Details
24.07.2016 - 19.08.2016
8.00 - 18.00 All Test Scales available in
Weigh-In Area, Olympic Village
16.08.2016 10.00 - 12.00 Male -58kg, Female -49kg Official Weigh-In Area,
Olympic Village
17.08.2016 10.00 - 12.00 Male -68kg, Female -57kg Official Weigh-In Area,
Olympic Village
18.08.2016 10.00 - 12.00 Male -80kg, Female -67kg Official Weigh-In Area,
Olympic Village
19.08.2016 10.00 - 12.00 Male +80kg, Female +67kg Official Weigh-In Area,
Olympic Village
Daily Competition Schedule
TK Day 1
August 17 Women Under 49kg
Men Under 58kg
TK Day 2 August 18 Women Under 57kg
Men Under 68kg
TK Day 3 August 19 Women Under 67kg
Men Under 80kg
TK Day 4
August 20
Women Over 67kg
Men Over 80kg
Session Schedule
TK Session 1 9.00 - 13.00
9.00 - 9.15 Women preliminary round of 16 contest 1
12.45 - 13.00 Men preliminary round of 16 contest 8
TK Session 2 15.00 - 18.00
15.00 - 15.15 Women quarter-final contest 1
17.45 - 18.00 Men semi-final contest 2
TK Session 3 20.00 - 23.05
20.00 - 20.15 Women repechage contest 1
22.00 - 22.15 Women gold medal final
22.15 - 22.30 Men gold medal final
22.30 - 22.50 Women victory ceremony
22.50 - 23.05 Men victory ceremony
Match Tree for Rio 2016
Bib Number for Rio 2016
Weight Division
Seeding Position
* Weight division 1 = -49kg / 2 = -58kg / 3 = -57kg / 4 = -68kg / 5 = -67kg / 6 = -80kg / 7 = +67kg / 8 = +80kg * Seeding = 1 through 16
Seeding for Rio 2016
- 100% seeding principle - Seeding based on WTF Olympic Ranking July 1, 2016 version - Final list of the seeded athletes to be confirmed after closing of entry (July 18) - Host Country Place Athletes shall receive No.4 Seed - Random draw for unranked athletes
Competition Procedure for Rio 2016
Time before start of match Location Action
30 minutes Warm-up area Contestant’s first call: The athlete and attending staff members, including the coach and team medical attendants, must be in the warm-up area at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of their match. The athlete will be identified by an attending staff member.
10 minutes Call Room Equipment issue: Ten minutes before the match start time, the athlete will be escorted to the Call Room. Once in the Call Room, the athlete will be issued by ROCOG with PSS, sensing socks, and hand protector. ** Sensing Socks and Hand Protector must be returned after each match.
As equipment is issued Call Room NTO inspection: An attending NTO will supervise the issuing and inspection of all athlete equipment and ensure it complies with IOC & WTF rules.
8 minutes Call Room ITO inspection: An ITO will conduct the official athlete inspection. **Coaches & Doctors will not be permitted to take radios or mobile devises onto the Field of Play.
5 minutes Call Room, registration area PSS registration: Once the athlete has been inspected, the PSS equipment will be registered and tested before the athlete is called to the field of play.
Designated match time Call Room/ field of play
Call to field of play
Competition System for Rio 2016
- Olympic Games taekwondo classified as G-20 Single elimination + repechage - Two bronze medals - Ranking classification rules: - 1st place (Gold medalist): winner of the final contest - 2nd place (Silver medalist): loser of the final contest - 3rd place (Bronze medalists): winners of the finals of repechage (bronze medal contest) - 5th place: losers to the bronze medalists at the repechage final (bronze medal contest) - 7th place: losers to the 5th placed contestant at the repechage - 9th place: quarterfinalists who fail to advance either to semi-finals or repechage - 11th place: contestants who lost at the preliminary phase and fail to advance to repechage - Next position after 11th places athletes: Contestants who have not passed weigh-in or have been disqualified from the tournament.
ITOs & NTOs
- Technical Delegate (1) - Technical Controller (2) - Competition Supervisory Board (4 + TD) - Referees (30) - National Technical Officials (11)
What’s New at
Rio 2016 Olympic Games
What’s new for Rio 2016 Olympic Games
1. Head PSS
2. Octagon Shaped Mat
3. Equal Gender Ratio for Referees (M 15 + F 15)
4. Color Pants
5. 100% seeding for Athletes
6. Position of Corner Judges to be out of Podium
7. Radio Communication between referee and review jury
8. Light weight Tracking Camera
9. Taekwondo Demo will be part of sports presentation
10. 3 points for turning kick to the body PSS
What’s new for Rio 2016 Olympic Games
11. Match Tree displays on Jumbo Screen
12. Intro Music chosen by Athlete
13. Real Time Display System at athlete calling and warm up area
14. Using Radio Frequency for PSS signal
15. DR. Congo, Cape Verde, Belarus, Moldova, Mongolia, Tonga, Aruba (7)
16. 5th straight Olympic appearances by Steven LOPEZ (USA)
17. Bib Number means something
18. Yellow Card
19. Ten Kyong-gos and Five Gam-jeoms
20. Option for coach to wear suits
OBS Camera Plan for Rio 2016 Olympic Games
Road to Rio 2016 Olympic Games