2017 World Taekwondo Championships – Women's middleweight

The women's middleweight is a competition featured at the 2017 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Taekwondowon in Muju County, South Korea on June 28 and June 29. Middleweights were limited to a maximum of 73 kilograms in body mass.

2017 World Taekwondo Championships
Finweight men women
Flyweight men women
Bantamweight men women
Featherweight men women
Lightweight men women
Welterweight men women
Middleweight men women
Heavyweight men women

Medalists

GoldMilica Mandić
 Serbia
SilverOh Hye-ri
 South Korea
BronzeMaría Espinoza
 Mexico
Reshmie Oogink
 Netherlands

Results

Legend
  • DQ — Won by disqualification
  • P — Won by punitive declaration

Finals

Semifinals Final
 María Espinoza (MEX) 6  
 Oh Hye-ri (KOR) 15      Oh Hye-ri (KOR) 13
 Reshmie Oogink (NED) 3      Milica Mandić (SRB) 17
 Milica Mandić (SRB) 6  

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
     
         María Espinoza (MEX) 9  
 Souzanna Tomazou (CYP) 6      Souzanna Tomazou (CYP) 2  
 Mokhru Khalimova (TJK) 2        María Espinoza (MEX) 6  
           Jade Slavin (GBR) 4  
         Jade Slavin (GBR) 20  
         Tina Røe Skaar (NOR) 9  
           María Espinoza (MEX) 16
           Karina Zhdanova (RUS) 12
         Aleksandra Krzemieniecka (POL) 15  
         Carolina Fernández (VEN) 2  
           Aleksandra Krzemieniecka (POL) 6  
 Franka Anić (SLO) 14        Karina Zhdanova (RUS) 9  
 Emily Stellino (AUS) 7      Franka Anić (SLO) 8      
         Karina Zhdanova (RUS) 9      
     

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
     
         Yanna Schneider (GER) 9  
 Venice Traill (FIJ) 0      Maristella Smiraglia (ITA) 10  
 Maristella Smiraglia (ITA) 42        Maristella Smiraglia (ITA) 4  
           Nathalie Iliesco (CAN) 1  
         Nathalie Iliesco (CAN) 13  
         Mamina Koné (CIV) 8  
           Maristella Smiraglia (ITA) 13
           Oh Hye-ri (KOR) 18
         Maisoun Farouk (EGY) 6  
         Sorn Seavmey (CAM) 9  
           Sorn Seavmey (CAM) 9  
 Chen Yann-yeu (TPE) 8        Oh Hye-ri (KOR) 18  
 Taylor Shaw (NZL) 1      Chen Yann-yeu (TPE) 10      
         Oh Hye-ri (KOR) 13      
     

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
     
         Iva Radoš (CRO) 14  
 Iris Carvallo (ECU) 9      Marina Dimitropoulou (GRE) 1  
 Marina Dimitropoulou (GRE) 26        Iva Radoš (CRO) 14  
           Crystal Weekes (PUR) 3  
         Crystal Weekes (PUR) 20  
         Madelynn Gorman-Shore (USA) 19  
           Iva Radoš (CRO) 10
           Reshmie Oogink (NED) 20
         Zahra Pouresmaeil (IRI) 8  
         Sandra Vanegas (COL) 3  
           Zahra Pouresmaeil (IRI) 2  
 Cecilia Castro (ESP) 16P        Reshmie Oogink (NED) 15  
 Aishwarya Ravade (IND) 1      Cecilia Castro (ESP) 4      
         Reshmie Oogink (NED) 12      
     

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
     
         Petra Matijašević (MKD) 15  
 Gao Pan (CHN) 20      Gao Pan (CHN) 9  
 Kirstie Alora (PHI) 5        Petra Matijašević (MKD) 19  
           Estelle Vander-Zwalm (FRA) 18  
         Estelle Vander-Zwalm (FRA) 20  
         Raphaella Galacho (BRA) 10  
           Petra Matijašević (MKD) 8
           Milica Mandić (SRB) 9
         Sude Bulut (TUR) 13  
         Cansel Deniz (KAZ) 10  
           Sude Bulut (TUR) 3  
 Glenhis Hernández (CUB) DQ        Milica Mandić (SRB) 5  
 Ariana Santos (CPV)        Glenhis Hernández (CUB) 5      
         Milica Mandić (SRB) 6      
     
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