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2004 European Taekwondo Championships

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2004 European Taekwondo Championships
Location Lillehammer, Norway
Start date2 May
End date5 May

The 2004 European Taekwondo Championships were held in Lillehammer, Norway. The event took place from 2 to 5 May, 2004.[1][2]

Medal summary

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  *   Host nation (Norway)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain5409
2 Turkey3148
3 France2248
4 Croatia2114
5 Azerbaijan1124
6 Great Britain1113
7 Belarus1012
8 Austria1001
9 Netherlands0156
10 Russia0134
11 Germany0123
 Greece0123
 Italy0123
14 Ukraine0101
15 Sweden0022
16 Belgium0011
 Norway*0011
 Portugal0011
Totals (18 entries)16163264

Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
–54 kg Paul Green
 United Kingdom
Seifula Magomedov
 Russia
Kadir Dolaş
 Turkey
Pedro Póvoa
 Portugal
–58 kg Juan Antonio Ramos
 Spain
Elnur Amanov
 Azerbaijan
Rakesh Debipersad
 Netherlands
Ludovic Vo
 France
–62 kg Omar Badía
 Spain
Maxim Boitsov
 Ukraine
Aziz Bartal
 France
Ümit Köse
 Turkey
–67 kg Niyamaddin Pashayev
 Azerbaijan
Matija Šantić
 Croatia
Erdal Aylanç
 Germany
Raphaël Decius
 France
–72 kg Ertan Baştuğ
 Turkey
Carlo Molfetta
 Italy
Tommy Mollet
 Netherlands
Joni Viitanen
 Sweden
–78 kg Rosendo Alonso
 Spain
Christophe Négrel
 France
Rashad Ahmadov
 Azerbaijan
Thijs Oude Luttikhuis
 Netherlands
–84 kg Bruno Ntep
 France
Patrick Stevens
 Netherlands
Tavakkul Bayramov
 Azerbaijan
Bahri Tanrıkulu
 Turkey
+84 kg Rubén Montesinos
 Spain
Pascal Gentil
 France
Ken Holter
 Norway
Milorad Kuzmanović
 Croatia

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
–47 kg Brigitte Yagüe
 Spain
Adamadia Psallida
 Greece
Sara Abdel Wahab
 Italy
Kadriye Selimoğlu
 Turkey
–51 kg Nevena Lukić
 Austria
Jennifer Delgado
 Spain
Charlene Mongelard
 United Kingdom
Hanna Zajc
 Sweden
–55 kg Zeynep Murat
 Turkey
Sandra Nitschke
 Germany
Margarita Mkrtchian
 Russia
Carine Zelmanovitch
 France
–59 kg Gwladys Épangue
 France
Hamide Bıkçın Tosun
 Turkey
Cristiana Corsi
 Italy
Liudmila Zheronkina
 Belarus
–63 kg Miet Filipović
 Croatia
Muriel Bujalance
 Spain
Esther Scholten
 Germany
Joyce van Baaren
 Netherlands
–67 kg Sibel Güler
 Turkey
Ibone Lallana
 Spain
Yekaterina Arutiunian
 Russia
Sararitula Pagonaki
 Greece
–72 kg Alesia Cherniavskaya
 Belarus
Aitziber los Arcos
 Spain
Yekaterina Nazarova
 Russia
Laurence Rase
 Belgium
+72 kg Nataša Vezmar
 Croatia
Sarah Stevenson
 United Kingdom
Yvonne Oude Luttikhuis
 Netherlands
Kyriakí Kúvari
 Greece

References

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  1. ^ "TaekwondoData". TaekwondoData.
  2. ^ "World Taekwondo". www.worldtaekwondo.org.
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