Taekwondo at the 2000 Summer Olympics

Dates 27 – 30 September 2000
Medal Events 8

Taekwondo had been a demonstration sport in 1988 and 1992, but was moved onto the Olympic Program as a full medal sport in 2000. Taekwondo is a martial art that is the national sport of Korea, which lobbied hard for its inclusion on the Olympic Program. Taekwondo comes from the Korean words tae – meaning “to strike or break with foot”; kwon – “to strike or break with fist”; and do – meaning “the way of.” There are various styles of taekwondo, which developed originally out of other martial arts, including Okinawan karate. The style used in Olympic and world competition is the sparring system sihap gyeorugi.

There were four events for men and women held at Sydney in 2000, which was somewhat controversial. The World Taekwondo Championships, which have been contested since 1973, have usually had eight classes for men and eight for women. But to keep down the number of competitors, the IOC limited the sport to only four classes for men and women. Further, nations could only enter competitors in four classes, two for men and two for women, which limited Korea somewhat, which had always led the medal table, for both men and women, at the World Championships, as one would expect, and this would be continue to be true through 2007.

The 2000 taekwondo tournament was contested at the State Sports Centre within the Olympic Park in Sydney, which also hosted table tennis events. As expected Korea was the dominant nation, with all four of their athletes winning medals, three of them gold. No other nation won two events, with only Australia, Cuba, and Chinese Taipei winning two medals.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Flyweight (≤58 kilograms), Men Olympic 27 September 2000 14 14
Featherweight (≤68 kilograms), Men Olympic 28 September 2000 14 14
Welterweight (≤80 kilograms), Men Olympic 29 September 2000 14 14
Heavyweight (>80 kilograms), Men Olympic 30 September 2000 12 12
Flyweight (≤49 kilograms), Women Olympic 27 September 2000 12 12
Featherweight (≤57 kilograms), Women Olympic 28 September 2000 12 12
Welterweight (≤67 kilograms), Women Olympic 29 September 2000 12 12
Heavyweight (>67 kilograms), Women Olympic 30 September 2000 12 12
102 (54/48) 50 (38/32)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight, Men Michail MouroutsosGRE Gabriel EsparzaESP Huang Chih-HsiungTPE
Featherweight, Men Steven LopezUSA Sin Jun-SikKOR Hadi SaeiIRI
Welterweight, Men Ángel MatosCUB Faissal EbnoutalibGER Víctor EstradaMEX
Heavyweight, Men Kim Gyeong-HunKOR Daniel TrentonAUS Pascal GentilFRA
Flyweight, Women Lauren BurnsAUS Urbia MeléndezCUB Chi Shu-JuTPE
Featherweight, Women Jeong Jae-EunKOR Trần Hiếu NgânVIE Hamide BıkçınTUR
Welterweight, Women Lee Seon-HuiKOR Trude GundersenNOR Yoriko OkamotoJPN
Heavyweight, Women Chen ZhongCHN Nataliya IvanovaRUS Dominique BosshartCAN

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Republic of Korea KOR 3 1 0 4
Australia AUS 1 1 0 2
Cuba CUB 1 1 0 2
Greece GRE 1 0 0 1
People's Republic of China CHN 1 0 0 1
United States USA 1 0 0 1
Germany GER 0 1 0 1
Norway NOR 0 1 0 1
Russian Federation RUS 0 1 0 1
Spain ESP 0 1 0 1
Vietnam VIE 0 1 0 1
Chinese Taipei TPE 0 0 2 2
Canada CAN 0 0 1 1
France FRA 0 0 1 1
Islamic Republic of Iran IRI 0 0 1 1
Japan JPN 0 0 1 1
Mexico MEX 0 0 1 1
Türkiye TUR 0 0 1 1