2012 Summer Olympics / Taekwondo - Flyweight (women)

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Olympic rings
ExCeL London entrance during London 2012.jpg
sport Taekwondo
discipline Flyweight
gender Women
place Exhibition Center London
Attendees 16 athletes from 16 countries
Competition phase August 8, 2012

The taekwondo competition in the women's flyweight , the weight class up to 49 kg, at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London was held on August 8, 2012 in the Exhibition Center London . 16 fighters took part.

The competition was carried out in a knockout system . It started with the round of 16. The winners then went to the quarter-finals and semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals competed for gold and silver medals. The fighters who had lost to one of the finalists in the last sixteen and quarter-finals fought against each other in a round of hope. The two winners then fought for two bronze medals with the semi-final loser of the other finalist.

Note:
The bout winners and their scores are in bold.
The abbreviation PTG means that at the end of the second round or at any point in the third round the winner has achieved a lead of 12 points and the fight ends.
SUD means Sudden Death. In the event of a tie after the third round, a fourth round will be fought. The first evaluation decides on the victory.
If there is still no winner after the fourth round, the overall impression will be used (SUP).

Title holder

Olympic champion Wu Jingyu ( People's Republic of China ) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China  Beijing 2008

Round of 16

Fighter 1 Result Fighter 2
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wu Jingyu 10 - 2 GuatemalaGuatemala Elizabeth Zamora
Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea Theresa Tona 0 - 12
PTG
JapanJapan Erika Kasahara
CroatiaCroatia Lucija Zaninović 14 - 0
PTG
Central African RepublicCentral African Republic Catherine Kang
ArgentinaArgentina Carola López 1 - 0 MoroccoMorocco Sanaa Atabrour
SpainSpain Brigitte Yagüe 7 - 2 PanamaPanama Carolena Carstens
JordanJordan Raya Hatahet 1 - 12 MexicoMexico Jannet Alegría
ThailandThailand Chanatip Sonkham 13 - 1
PTG
RussiaRussia Kristina Kim
GermanyGermany Sümeyye Manz 3 - 10 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Yang Shu-chun

Quarter finals

Fighter 1 Result Fighter 2
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wu Jingyu 14 - 0
PTG
JapanJapan Erika Kasahara
CroatiaCroatia Lucija Zaninović 13 - 4 ArgentinaArgentina Carola López
SpainSpain Brigitte Yagüe 8 - 0 MexicoMexico Jannet Alegría
ThailandThailand Chanatip Sonkham 6 - 0 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Yang Shu-chun

Semifinals

Fighter 1 Result Fighter 2
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wu Jingyu 19 - 7
PTG
CroatiaCroatia Lucija Zaninović
SpainSpain Brigitte Yagüe 10 - 9 ThailandThailand Chanatip Sonkham

Round of hope

The athletes who lost to finalist Wu Jingyu in the last sixteen and quarter-finals fought , then those who lost to Brigitte Yagüe .

Fighter 1 Result Fighter 2
JapanJapan Erika Kasahara 2 - 6 GuatemalaGuatemala Elizabeth Zamora
PanamaPanama Carolena Carstens 2 - 7 MexicoMexico Jannet Alegría

Fight for the bronze medal

Bronze medal for Lucija Zaninović (CRO)
Fighter 1 Result Fighter 2
GuatemalaGuatemala Elizabeth Zamora 0 - 8 ThailandThailand Chanatip Sonkham
CroatiaCroatia Lucija Zaninović 6 - 5
SUD
MexicoMexico Jannet Alegría

final

August 8, 2012, 11:15 p.m. (CEST)

Fighter 1 Result Fighter 2
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wu Jingyu 8 - 1 SpainSpain Brigitte Yagüe

Medals

Brigitte Yagüe is the first Spanish woman to win a medal in Taekwondo.

space Surname nation
01 Wu Jingyu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
02 Brigitte Yagüe SpainSpain Spain
03 Chanatip Sonkham ThailandThailand Thailand
03 Lucija Zaninović CroatiaCroatia Croatia

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