Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Paralympics

Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Paralympics will be held at the Makuhari Messe; the same location where goalball, volleyball and wheelchair fencing will take place. This is the first time that taekwondo will be scheduled in the Summer Paralympic Games.[1]

Taekwondo
at the XVI Paralympic Games
VenueMakuhari Messe
Dates3–5 September 2020
Competitors72 (expected) in 6 events

Qualifying

Ranking lists begin from 1 January 2018 to 31 July 2021. Continental qualification tournaments will also determine what athlete would compete in the Summer Paralympics.[2]

The qualification slots are allocated to the NPC not to the individual athlete. However, if it is through the Bipartite Commission Invitation, the qualification slot is allocated to the individual athlete not to the NPC.

  • They can be obtained in either through the K44 or K43 World Ranking List.
  • An NPC can only allocated a maximum of six athletes (three male, three female) as long as they are on the world rankings list.
  • An NPC can obtain slots through the Continental Qualifier Allocation with a maximum of four slots (two male, two female). The continental competitions are listed on the table below.[3]
  • An NPC can enter a maximum of one eligible athlete per medal event.
  • K43 and K44 athletes are all competing together in one class.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Asian and European Qualification Tournaments were moved to different locations.

CompetitionDatesHost
2019 African Para Taekwondo Championships20 February 2019 Hurghada
2019 Pan Am Para Taekwondo Open Championships[4]16 June 2019 Portland
2019 Oceania Para Taekwondo Championships28 June 2019 Gold Coast
2019 Asian Para Open Taekwondo Championships18 July 2019 Amman
2019 European Para Taekwondo Open Championships31 October 2019 Bari
African Qualification Tournament[5]24 February 2020 Rabat
Oceania Qualification Tournament[6]29 February 2020 Gold Coast
Americas Qualification Tournament[7]10 March 2020 San Jose
Asian Qualification TournamentTBD Wuxi
Amman
European Qualification TournamentTBDTBD

Participating nations

NPC Men Women Total
- 61 kg- 75 kg+75 kg- 49 kg- 58 kg+58 kg
 Argentina 1 1
 Australia 1 1 1 3
 Brazil 1 1 1 3
 China 1 1
 Croatia 1 1
 Denmark 1 1
 Egypt 1 1 2
 France 1 1 2
 Great Britain 1 1
 Iran 1 1 2
 Italy 1 1
 Japan X X X X X X 6
 Kazakhstan 1 1
 Libya 1 1
 Mexico 1 1 1 3
 Mongolia 1 1 2
 Morocco 1 1 1 3
 Peru 1 1
 Russia 1 1 1 1 4
 Senegal 1 1
 Serbia 1 1
 Solomon Islands 1 1
 Spain 1 1
 Thailand 1 1
 Turkey 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
 Ukraine 1 1 1 3
 United States 1 1 2
 Uzbekistan 1 1
Total: 28 NPCs12121212121272

Qualified participants

As of January 2020.[8]

Men

Men's K44 -61 kg
Qualification Country Athlete
African Qualification  Egypt Mohamed Yasser
Oceanian Qualification  Solomon Islands Solomon Jagiri
American Qualification  Brazil Nathan Torquato
Asian Qualification
European Qualification
Ranking
as of 1 January 2020
 Mongolia Bolor-Erdene Ganbat
 Turkey Mahmut Bozteke
 Russia Daniil Sidorov
 Italy Antonino Bossolo
 France Bopha Kong
 Spain Alejandro Vidal Alvarez
Bipartite Commission
Men's K44 -75 kg
Qualification Country Athlete
African Qualification  Senegal Ibrahima Seye Sen
Oceanian Qualification  Australia Steven Currie
American Qualification  Argentina Juan Eduardo Samorano
Asian Qualification
European Qualification
Ranking
as of 1 January 2020
 Russia Magomedzagir Isaldibirov
 Mexico Juan Diego Garcia Lopez
 Iran Mahdi Pourrahnama
 Turkey Fatih Çelik
 Kazakhstan Nurlan Dombayev
 Ukraine Anton Shvets
Bipartite Commission
Men's K44 +75 kg
Qualification Country Athlete
African Qualification  Libya Mohamed Alsanousi Abidzar
American Qualification  Mexico Fransisco Pedroza
Asian Qualification
European Qualification
Ranking
as of 1 January 2020
 United States Evan Medell
 Russia Zainutdin Ataev
 Croatia Ivan Mikulic
 Iran Asghar Aziziaghdam
 Turkey Mehmet Vasif Yakut
 Morocco Rachid Ismaili Alaoui
Bipartite Commission

Women

Women's K44 -49 kg
Qualification Country Athlete
African Qualification  Morocco Soukaina Es-Sabbar
Oceanian Qualification  Australia Kara Fournie
American Qualification  Peru Leonor Espinoza Carranza
Asian Qualification
European Qualification
Ranking
as of 1 January 2020
 Mongolia Enkhtuya Khurelbaatar
 Turkey Meryem Betul Cavdar
 Russia Anna Poddubskaia
 Thailand Khwansuda Phuangkitcha
 Ukraine Viktoriia Marchuk
 Serbia Danijela Jovanovic
Bipartite Commission


Women's K44 -58 kg
Qualification Country Athlete
African Qualification  Egypt Salma Ali Abd Al Moneem Hassan
American Qualification  Brazil Silvana Mayara Cardoso Fernandes
Asian Qualification
European Qualification
Ranking
as of 1 January 2020
 Denmark Lisa Gjessing
 China Li Yujie
 Turkey Gamze Gurdal
 United States Brianna Salinaro
Bipartite Commission
Women's K44 +58 kg
Qualification Country Athlete
African Qualification  Morocco Fajar Akermach
Oceanian Qualification  Australia Janine Watson
American Qualification  Mexico Daniela Andrea Martinez Mariscal
Asian Qualification
European Qualification
Ranking
as of 1 January 2020
 Great Britain Amy Truesdale
 Brazil Debora Menezes
 France Laura Schiel
 Uzbekistan Guljonoy Naimova
 Ukraine Yuliya Lypetska
 Turkey Seyma Nur Emeksiz Bacaksiz
Bipartite Commission

Medalist

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's K44 -61 kg
Men's K44 -75 kg
Men's K44 +75 kg
Women's K44 -49 kg
Women's K44 -58 kg
Women's K44 +58 kg

See also

References

  1. "2020 Summer Paralympics Qualification Guide" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. 14 July 2020.
  2. "Taekwondo - Ones to Watch". www.paralympic.org. 25 October 2018.
  3. "2019/2020 Taekwondo Calendar" (PDF). World Taekwondo. 28 June 2019.
  4. "Pan American Open attracts strong field". International Paralympic Committee. 15 June 2019.
  5. "African Qualification Tournament Results". World Taekwondo. 26 February 2020.
  6. "Oceania Qualification Tournament Results". World Taekwondo. 1 March 2020.
  7. "Pan Am Qualification Tournament for Tokyo 2020 Paralympics goes ahead in Costa Rica". World Taekwondo. 10 March 2020.
  8. "Athletes qualified for Tokyo 2020 World Rankings" (PDF). Taekwondo Oezer. 1 January 2020.


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