Taekwondo at the 1981 World Games

The World Games I taekwondo events in ten weight categories were held on July 29-31, 1981, at Toso Pavilion on the Santa Clara University campus. These were the first World Games, an international quadrennial multi-sport event, and were held in Santa Clara, California in the United States. The South Korean taekwondo athletes were favored to sweep the gold medals in all ten weight classes.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Finweight  Ki-moon KWON  (KOR)  Dea SUNG LEE (USA)  Aldo CODAZZO (ITA)
 Reinhard LANGER (GER)
Flyweight  Ki-mo YANG (KOR)  Franco BENITO (ESP)  Fernando CELADA (MEX)
 Dominic MAELIONICO (ITA)
Bantamweight  Bum-soo CHUNG (KOR)  Oscar AGUILAR (MEX)  Serge LANGLOIS (CAN)
 Dicostanzo GERMIA (ITA)
Featherweight  Jun-kul LEE (KOR)  Jorge GARCIA (ESP)  Raffaele MARCHIONE (ITA)
 Juan MANGONI (ARG)
Lightweight  Yung-kuk KIM (KOR)  Alphonse QAHHAAR (USA)  Luige SIENORE (ITA)
 Kone SOWLEYMANE (CIV)
Welterweight  Jeong-kuk KIM (KOR)  Paul RUSCA (ARG)  Antonio HERANDE (MEX)
 Ruben RHIJS (NED)
Light Middleweight  Il-nam OH (KOR)  Chul HOE KIM (USA)  Patrice REMARCK (CIV)
 Helmut GARTNER (GER)
Middleweight  Dong-Jun LEE (KOR)  Jersey LONG (CAN)  Andreas SCHEFFLER (GER)
 Jugi D'ORIANO (ITA)
Light Heavyweight  Chan JUNG (KOR)  Cisse ABOUAYE (CIV)  Tom FEDERLE (USA)
 Hsin-nien SUN (TPE)
Heavyweight  Darrell HANEGAN (CAN)  Chong-man PARK (KOR)  Harry PRIJS (NED)
 Miguel ESQUIVEL (MEX)

Details

Finweight

First round – Cesar Moran, Mexico, bye; Ki-moon Kwong, Korea, d. Emilio Azofra, Spain; Reinhard Langer, W. Germany, d. Kenny Couch, Australia; Aldo Codazzo, Italy, d. Yong-ho Park, Canada; Dae Sung Lee, U.S., d. Ching-sha Wang, Chinese Taipei.

Second round – Kwong d. Moran.

Final – Ki-moon Kwong d. Reinhard Langer, W. Germany; Dae Sung Lee, U.S., d. Aldo Codazzo, Italy. Gold, Kwong. Silver, Lee. Bronze, Langer and Codazzo.

Flyweight

First round – Rund Wong Fat, Netherlands, bye; Fernando Celada, Mexico, d. Chen-Chia Su, Chinese Taipei; Franco Banito, Spain, d. Anarjit Dosanjh, Canada; Salin Abel, Argentina, bye; Dominic Maelionico, Italy, d. Turgay Ertugral, W. Germany; Young Joon Kim, U.S., d. Tae Kim, Australia; Ki-mo Yang, Korea, bye.

Second round – Maelionico d. Abel; Yang d. Kim.

Final – Ki-mo Yang, Korea, d. Maelionico, Italy; Franco Banito, Spain, d. Fernando Celada, Mexico. Gold, Yang. Silver, Benito. Bronze, Maelionico and Celada.

Bantamweight

First round – Chung Sik Choi, U.S., bye; Dicostanzo Germia, Italy, d. Tony Gibbs, Australia; Bum-soo Chung, Korea, d. Alphonse Kraidy, Ivory Coast; Jesus Benito, Spain, d. Ming Hui Chang, Chinese Taipei; Serge Langlois, Canada, bye; Rodca Miguel, Argentina, d. Jimmy de Fretes, Netherlands; Oscar Aguilar, Mexico, d. John Henry, Malaysia; Michael Pizybyla, W. Germany, bye.

Second round – Germia d. Choi; Chung d. Benito; Langlois d. Miguel; Aguilar d. Pizybyla.

Final – Bum-soo Chung, Korea d. Dicostanzo Germia, Italy; Oscar Aguilar, Mexico d. Serge Langlois, Canada; Gold, Chung; Silver, Aguilar; Bronze, Germia and Langlois.

Featherweight

Final – Jun-kul Lee, Korea d. Juan Mangoni, Argentina; Jorge Garcia, Spain d. Raffaele Marchione, Italy. Gold, Lee; Silver, Garcia; Bronze, Mangoni and Marchione.

Lightweight

Final – Yung-kuk Kim, Korea d. Kone Sowleymane, Ivory Coast; Alphonse Qahhaar, USA d. Luige Sienore, Italy. Gold, Kim; Silver, Qahhaar, USA; Bronze, Sowleymane and Sienore.

Welterweight

First round – Paul Rusca, Argentina, bye; Harald Scharmann, West Germany d. Chien-hsueh Wang, Chinese Taipei; Marcel Delph, Canada d. Wong Siow Pang, Malaysia; Ruben Rhijs, Netherlands d. Michael O'Malley, USA; Michael Eddy, Australia, bye; Jeong-kuk Kim, Korea d. Hali Bamba, Ivory Coast; Antonio Herande, Mexico d. Scipione Massari, Italy; Julio Mora, Ecuador, bye.

Second round – Rusca d. Scharmann; Rhijs d. Delph; Kim d. Eddy; Herande d. Mora.

Final – Rusca d. Rhijs; Kim d. Herande; Gold, Kim; Silver, Rusca; Bronze, Rhijs and Herande.

Light Middleweight

First round – Bruno Barberio, Italy, bye; Helmut Gartner, West Germany d. Livio Montiel, Argentina; Hans Brugmans, Netherlands d. Ming-te Huang, Chinese Taipei; Chui Hoe Kim, USA d. John Wong, Malaysia; Paul McDonald, Canada, bye; Patrice Remarck, Ivory Coast d. Manuel Jurando, Mexico; A. Garrido, Spain d. Geoffrey Rees, Australia; Il-nam Oh, Korea, bye.

Second round – Gartner d. Barberio; Kim d. Brugmans; Remarck d. McDonald; Oh d. Garrido.

Final – Kim d. Gartner; Oh d. Remarck; Gold, Oh; Silver, Kim; Bronze, Gartner and Remarck.

Middleweight

First round – Jersey Long, Canada, bye; Patrice Remarck, Ivory Coast, d. Javier Mayan, Mexico; Jugi D'Oriano, Italy, d. Juan Carlo Escolano, Spain; Earl Taylor, U.S., bye; Jose Sanchez, Argentina, bye; Doong-joon Lee, Korea, d. Chih Chao Wang, Chinese Taipei; Andreas Scheffler, W. Germany, knocked out Gerrard Von der Berg, Netherlands; Damian McConachy, Australia, bye.

Second round – Long d. Remarck; D'Oriano d. Taylor; Lee d. Sanchez; Scheffler d. McConachy.

Final – Long d. D'Oriano; Lee d. Scheduler; Gold, Lee; Silver, Long; Bronze, Scheffler and D'Oriano

Light heavyweight

First round – Cisse Abouaye, Ivory Coast, bye; Ireno Fargas, Spain, knocked out Ben Oude Luttikhuis, Netherlands; Jean Picard, Canada, d. Duvan Velez, Equador; Thomas Roth, Mexico, d. (?) Tom Federle, U.S.; Felix Solas, Argentina, bye; Hsin-nien Sun, China Taipei, d. Carriatorz Walter, Italy; Colin Handley, Australia, d. Eugen Nefedow, W. Germany; Chan Jung, Korea, bye.

Second round – Abouaye d. Fargas; Roth (?) d. Picard; Sun TKO over Solas; Jung d. Handley.

Final – Abouaye d. Federle; Chan d. Sun. Gold, Jung; Silver, Abouaye; Bronze, Federle and Sun

Heavyweight

First round – Miguel Esquivel, Mexico, bye; Michael Arndt, W. Germany, d. Puppo Ricardo, Argentina; Ching-man Park, Korea, d. Kim Royce, U.S.; Harry Prijs, Netherlands, d. Chung-Il Teng, Chinese Taipei; Darrell Hanegan, Canada, d. Keith Whittemore, Australia; Cvozzo Bruno, Italy, bye.

Second round – Esquivel d. Arndt; Hannegan knocked out Bruno, 2nd round.

Final – Darrell Hanegan, Canada, d. Park Chong Man, Korea. Gold, Hanegan. Silver, Man. Bronze, Harry Prijs, Netherlands, and Miguel Esquivel, Mexico.

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