Date | 3 August 1992 |
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Status | Olympic (non-medal) |
Location | Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona |
Participants | 7 from 7 countries |
Seven fighters competed in a single-elimination tournament. Korea has a seemingly endless supply of taekwondo champions. The 1989 World Champion was Lee Hyun-Suk, while the 1991 title was won by Park Yong-Woon, but neither competed in Barcelona, nor did the 1988 champion in this class, Chung Kook-Hyun. The Korean entrant in this class was instead Ha Tae-Kyung, who had also won a taekwondo title in Seoul, but as a flyweight. He defeated Canadian Jae-Hun Lee, who later in the year would win the World Student Championships, in the final.
Pos | Competitor | NOC | |||
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1 | Ha Tae-Kyung | KOR | |||
2 | Jae-Hun Lee | CAN | |||
=3 | Reza Mehmandoost | IRI | |||
=3 | Mohamed Jassem Al-Qaimi | KUW | |||
=5 | Dragan Jurilj | CRO | |||
=5 | Djamel Adeogbeji | NGR | |||
=5 | Hisashi Kondo | JPN |
Date | 3 August 1992 |
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Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 03 Aug | Mohamed Jassem Al-Qaimi | KUW | Points | Dragan Jurilj | CRO | |
Match #2 | 03 Aug | Ha Tae-Kyung | KOR | Points | Djamel Adeogbeji | NGR | |
Match #3 | 03 Aug | Reza Mehmandoost | IRI | walkover | |||
Match #4 | 03 Aug | Jae-Hun Lee | CAN | Points | Hisashi Kondo | JPN |
Date | 3 August 1992 |
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Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match #1 | 03 Aug | Ha Tae-Kyung | KOR | Mohamed Jassem Al-Qaimi | KUW | walkover | |
Match #2 | 03 Aug | Jae-Hun Lee | CAN | Reza Mehmandoost | IRI | walkover |
Date | 3 August 1992 |
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Match | Date/Time | Competitor | NOC | Result | Competitor | NOC | |
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Match 1/2 | 03 Aug | Ha Tae-Kyung | KOR | Points | Jae-Hun Lee | CAN |