Taekwondo at the 1992 Summer Olympics explained

Event:Taekwondo
Games:1992 Summer
Competitors:128
Prev:1988
Next:2000

Taekwondo was a demonstration sport at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. It was the second time that the sport was included in the Olympic program; it would become an official sport eight years later at the 2000 Games. A total of 64 men and 64 women competed in eight different weight classes. Each event featured a single-elimination tournament to determine the winner.

People

The head coach for the U.S. Olympic Taekwondo team was Dong Keun Park, the former member of the South Korean National Team from 1960 through 1966. He captained the South Korean team for five years with the undefeated record of winning more than 200 competition matches with multiple bouts,[1] [2] and has been inducted into the official Taekwondo Hall of Fame and US Taekwondo Grandmasters Society Hall of Fame.[3] [4]

Medalists

Medal table

Men's events

Heavyweight (+83 kg)

Women's events

Heavyweight (+70 kg)

References

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lacancha.com/dongkeunpark.html Grand Master Dong-keun Park: Pioneer of Taekwondo in Thailand
  2. http://dkparktkd.com/about-staff.html D. K. Park Tae Kwon Do: About us – Staff
  3. http://www.taekwondohalloffame.com The Official Taekwondo Hall Of Fame
  4. http://www.wtf.org/bbs/bbs.php?bbs_no=365&bbs_code=10002&bbs_cate=&bbs_num=129&page=7&search=&keyword=&symode=view&PHPSESSID=11d3451a2e369a06e7687bcb9c121b50 Olympic and World Taekwondo Champions to be honored at 1st annual Taekwondo Hall of Fame Ceremony