World Taekwondo Grand Prix

World Taekwondo Grand Prix
Current event or competition:
2024 World Taekwondo Grand Prix
Competition details
DisciplineTaekwondo
Typekyourugui
OrganiserWorld Taekwondo (WT)
History
First edition2013 in Manchester, United Kingdom
Editions10 (2024)
Most wins South Korea

The World Taekwondo Grand Prix is a taekwondo competition introduced by the World Taekwondo Federation in 2013 to provide a homogeneous system for qualification to the Olympic taekwondo tournament. It consists of four competitions per year in each Olympic weight category event. Olympic events occur at approximately half the weight classes as WTF-organised tournaments.

Venues

The most common format of the event has been a series of three Grand Prix, followed by a Grand Final. The first Grand Prix in 2013, and the event in 2016, were single leg competitions, while the 2018 edition had a 4th Grand Prix leg before the Grand Final. The original Grand Prix was held in Manchester, England, recognising the sport's popularity in the United Kingdom, and Manchester remains the most visited venue, with 5 Grand Prix events, while the United Kingdom is also the most visited country, with six events. Russia, Mexico and Italy have also hosted multiple legs.

The 2020 event was to be a single event in Cancún, but was cancelled due to the Covid pandemic, while the 2021 event was abandoned for the same reason, without being officially arranged. The event returned in Rome for an eighth season in 2022.

Year GP 1 GP 2 GP 3 GP 4 GP Final
2013 Manchester
2014 Suzhou Astana Manchester Querétaro
2015 Moscow Samsun Manchester Mexico City
2016 Baku
2017 Moscow Rabat London Abidjan
2018 Rome Moscow Taoyuan Manchester Fujairah
2019 Rome Chiba Sofia Moscow
2020 Cancún(Canceled)
2022 Rome Paris Manchester Riyadh
2023 Rome Paris Taiyuan Manchester
2024 Taiyuan
2025 Charlotte Bangkok Muju TBD[1]

All-time medal table

All-time medal count as World Taekwondo Grand Prix Final Manchester 2023

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea534152146
2 China28142870
3 Russia25172466
4 Great Britain23282677
5 Iran14173061
6 Thailand124319
7 Turkey11113153
8 Ivory Coast114924
9 Spain10182351
10 France891734
11 Jordan54716
12 Italy51713
13 Croatia481931
14 Uzbekistan451423
15 Serbia35917
16 Chinese Taipei34916
17 Tunisia34310
18 United States331622
19 Brazil25815
20 Sweden2338
21 Azerbaijan21710
22 Germany2158
23 Poland2136
24 Mexico1101324
25 Egypt16714
26 Belgium15511
27 Canada1359
28 Hungary1214
29 Gabon1124
Netherlands1124
31 Isle of Man1113
Norway1113
33 Cuba1102
Kazakhstan1102
35 Portugal1023
Individual Neutral Athletes a1012
36 Moldova0314
37 Morocco0123
Vietnam0123
39 Greece0112
Slovenia0112
41 Puerto Rico0101
42 Japan0066
43 Argentina0055
44 Australia0044
45 Belarus0033
North Macedonia0033
47 Ireland0022
48 Colombia0011
Czech Republic0011
Dominican Republic0011
Latvia0011
Mali0011
Niger0011
Nigeria0011
Panama0011
Ukraine0011
Totals (56 entries)248248432928

Multiple gold medalists

The table shows those who have won at least three gold medals. As of World Taekwondo Grand Prix Final Manchester 2023

Men
Athlete Country Total
Lee Dae-hoon South Korea 12 3 2 17
Cheick Sallah Cissé Ivory Coast 7 3 6 16
Vladislav Larin Russia 7 3 0 10
Jang Jun South Korea 7 2 2 11
Kim Tae-hun South Korea 6 4 5 15
Aleksey Denisenko Russia 6 3 1 10
Maksim Khramtsov Russia 5 4 1 10
In Kyo-don South Korea 4 6 1 11
Farzan Ashourzadeh Iran 3 3 2 8
Mehdi Khodabakhshi Iran 3 1 1 5
Simone Alessio Italy 3 1 0 4
Women
Athlete Country Total
Panipak Wongpattanakit Thailand 12 2 1 15
Jade Jones Great Britain 10 7 1 18
Zheng Shuyin China 8 1 4 13
Luo Zongshi China 6 1 1 8
Bianca Walkden Great Britain 5 8 3 16
Kim So-hui South Korea 5 6 1 12
Wu Jingyu China 5 2 0 7
Lee Da-bin South Korea 5 1 5 11
Eva Calvo Spain 4 3 0 7
Ruth Gbagbi Ivory Coast 4 1 3 8
Magda Wiet-Henin France 3 1 4 8

See also

References

  1. ^ "[World Taekwondo] Extraordinary World Taekwondo Council meeting hosted durin." m.worldtaekwondo.org. Retrieved 2024-07-12.