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2023 European Poomsae Championships

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16th European Poomsae Taekwondo Championships
VenueOlympiaworld
LocationAustria Innsbruck
Dates24–26 November 2023
Champion
Spain Spain

The 2023 European Poomsae Taekwondo Championships, the 16th edition of the European Poomsae Championships, was held in Innsbruck, Austria, at the Olympiaworld venue from 24 to 26 November 2023.[1] Additionally, the 1st European Poomsae Para Taekwondo Championships were held alongside the Poomsae Championships, making both competitions a combined event.[2]

The event was organized by the European Taekwondo Union and sanctioned by World Taekwondo.[3]

Medal table[edit]

  *   Host nation (Austria)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain1271332
2 Germany88723
3 Turkey55212
4 Denmark51511
5 Great Britain23712
6 Italy1023
7 Portugal1012
8 France04610
9 Sweden0268
10 Finland0246
11 Austria*0112
12 Belgium0101
 Czech Republic0101
14 Netherlands0088
15 Ukraine0066
16 Norway0011
 Poland0011
 Serbia0011
Totals (18 entries)343571140

Medal summary: Recognized Poomsae[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Cadets Matteo-Won Campana
 Germany
Tim Voillard
 France
Liam Sky Lumban
 Norway
Nicolas Achili
 Italy
Individual Juniors Zaw Torley
 Great Britain
Marco Garcia Martinez
 Spain
Mian Fromm
 Germany
Marco Palma
 Portugal
Individual under 30 Joel van der Weide
 Netherlands
Pierre-Malo Tranchant
 France
Carlos Rey Cuadrado
 Spain
Muhammed Emir Yilmaz
 Turkey
Individual under 40 Benjamin Harder
 Denmark
Ali Kemal Ustabas
 Turkey
Hyeon Wook Kang
 Italy
Murat Sarikus
 Turkey
Individual under 50 Ramon Lopez Bailon
 Spain
Ondrej Havlicek
 Czech Republic
Eric Albasini
 France
Christian Senft
 Germany
Individual under 60 Anh-Tuan Do
 Germany
Hans-Carsten Gauger
 Germany
Hans Brian Aakmann Christensen
 Denmark
Ji-Pyo Lim
 Sweden
Individual under 65 Jorn Andersen
 Denmark
Josef Chiu
 Sweden
Jose Manuel Marin Fernandez
 Spain
Manfred Stadtmüller
 Germany
Individual over 65 Jeong Cheol Kim Kim
 Spain
Ali Pourtaheri
 Great Britain
Guy Friess
 France
Leszek Wenecki
 Poland

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Cadets Ksenia Alexandra Bongard
 Germany
Emma Au-Nguyen
 Denmark
Romane Soukhotine
 France
Robin Leewis
 Netherlands
Individual Juniors Annebell Tamayo Wittendorf Ibsen
 Denmark
Laura Alvarez Suarez
 Spain
Pia Hoffmann
 Germany
Ellen Eckerstrom
 Sweden
Individual under 30 Eva Sandersen
 Denmark
Seyda Nur Yavuz
 Turkey
Alicia Brännback
 Sweden
Anna Schneeberger
 Austria
Individual under 40 Franziska Schneegans
 Germany
Charlotte Pedersen
 Denmark
Núria Serra Fernández
 Spain
Katia Parroche
 Switzerland
Individual under 50 Vanesa Ortega Villodres
 Spain
Wenqi Li
 Great Britain
Johanna Nukari
 Croatia
Nicole Nielsen
 Denmark
Individual under 60 Heekyung Reimann
 Germany
Soo mi Jo Lee
 Spain
Niina Virtala
 Finland
Sybille Forca
 France
Individual under 65 Marina Riquelme Ballester
 Spain
Vera Moens
 Belgium
Leni Niedermayr
 Austria
Marina Malaffo
 Great Britain
Individual over 65 Eduarda Ferraz
 Portugal
Marie France David
 France
Jenny Furness
 Great Britain

Medal summary: Freestyle Poomsae[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Male under 17 Muhammed Cagri Gulen
 Turkey
Wyatt Sommerfeld
 Germany
Roman Bilous
 Ukraine
Anton Sabin Rendo
 Spain
Individual Male over 17 Manuel Alejandro Paz Romer
 Spain
Aykut Tasgin
 Turkey
Jules Berger
 Germany
Andreas Bregnballe Sörensen
 Denmark

Women[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Female under 17 Beatrice Coradeschi
 Italy
Isabelle Lammers
 Sweden
Ecrin Yanit
 Turkey
Robin Leewis
 Netherlands
Individual Female over 17 Eva Sandersen
 Denmark
Leah Lawall
 Germany
Gulsena Karakuyulu
 Turkey
Valentina Arlotti
 Italy

Team competitions[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Pair under 17  Turkey  Italy  Spain
 Ukraine
Pair over 17  Italy  Turkey  Ukraine
 Spain
Mixed Team over 12  Italy
Valentina Arlotti
Alessia Bertagnin
Luca Ferella
Luca Matellini
Andrea Norbiato
 Germany
Jules Berger
Pia Hoffmann
Leah Lawall
Julius Müller
Ana Catalina Pohl
 Denmark
Johan Hogrefe Fredmar
Johan Diget Hollederer
Silje Anne Liborius Jensen
Silja damm Kjolbo
Andreas Bregnballe Sorensen
 Spain
Yaiza Velo Diaz
Rubén Galdo Maira
Ines Abuin Sanchez
Irea Abuin Sanchez
Pepe Soto Veira

Medal summary: Para Poomsae[edit]

Men[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior I (A-class) P21 Bradley Brockies
 Great Britain
Ben Savage
 Great Britain
Viktor Frane Gliglo
 Croatia
Senior I (A-class) P22 Stefano Guglielmi
 Italy
Federico Fricano
 Italy
Senior I (A-class) P23 Renzo Caraccia
 Italy
Matteo Tosoni
 Italy
Bruno Zivkovic
 Croatia
Dusan Marisavljevic
 Serbia
Senior I (A-class) P32 Giovanni Sunseri
 Italy
Senior I (A-class) P33 Leon Bozo Skravan
 Croatia
Filip Cimas
 Croatia
Senior I (A-class) P34 Riccardo Zimmerman
 Italy
Senior I (B-class) P21 Mateo Skara
 Croatia
Thomas Mravec
 Slovakia
Senior I (B-class) P22 Roko Boduljak
 Croatia
Senior I (B-class) P31 Domagoj Vujcic
 Croatia
Senior I (B-class) P33 Peter Sopuch
 Hungary

Women[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "European Poomsae Championships to return to Austria". www.insidethegames.biz. 2023-02-01. Retrieved 2024-06-30.
  2. ^ F, L. (2023-11-22). "2023 European Poomsae Championships and 1st European Poomsae Para Taekwondo Championships – Europe Taekwondo". Retrieved 2024-06-30.
  3. ^ "SET Online Taekwondo: 2023 European Poomsae Championships and 1st European Poomsae Para Taekwondo Championships". www.sportdata.org. Retrieved 2024-06-30.

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