2006 European Taekwondo Championships

The 2006 European Taekwondo Championships were held in Bonn, Germany. The event held from 26 to 28 May 2006. The title matches were organized by the European Taekwondo Union (ETU). A total of 16 competitions were held, eight each for women and men in different weight classes.[1][2]

2006 European Taekwondo Championships
Location Bonn, Germany
Dates26–28 May
Champion
 Spain

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Germany)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain3047
2 Netherlands2125
3 Germany*2114
4 Italy2035
5 Azerbaijan1315
 Turkey1315
7 Russia1247
8 France1113
9 Great Britain1023
10 Ukraine1012
11 Belgium1001
12 Sweden0224
13 Denmark0101
 Israel0101
  Switzerland0101
16 Greece0033
17 Croatia0022
18 Cyprus0011
 Norway0011
 Poland0011
 Romania0011
 Slovenia0011
Totals (22 entries)16163264

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−54 kg Russia Seyfula Magomedov Azerbaijan Zahid Məmmədov Greece Ilías Michailidis
Romania Marius Niţă
−58 kg Germany Levent Tuncat Russia Alan Nogajev France Malik Mokdad
Italy Diego Redina
−63 kg Azerbaijan Ilkin Shahbazov Denmark Cuneyt Hamid Cyprus Rikkos Pattichis
Turkey Kıvanç Dinçsalman
−68 kg Netherlands Dennis Bekkers Israel Tom Hovav Spain Omar Badía
Russia Aslanbek Dsitijew
−74 kg Italy Claudio Nolano Turkey Serdar Akın United Kingdom Davoud Etmanani
Netherlands Tommy Mollet
−80 kg Netherlands Thijs Oude Luttikhuis Azerbaijan Rashad Ahmadov Germany Bashir Adam
United Kingdom Craig Brown
−84 kg Spain Jon García Turkey Bahri Tanrıkulu Azerbaijan Tavakkul Bayramov
Slovenia Tomaž Zakrajšek
+84 kg France Mickaël Borot Netherlands Ferry Greevink Italy Leonardo Basile
Poland Karol Franz

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−47 kg Spain Belén Asensio Poland Julitta Szulc Russia Viktorija Fomenko
Greece Ioanna Koutsou
−51 kg Ukraine Hanna Soroka Sweden Hanna Zajc Greece Fotiní Birba
Russia Nelli Shakarian
−55 kg Italy Federica Mastrantoni Russia Margarita Mkrtchyan Croatia Nives Ambrus
Spain Andrea Rica
−59 kg Germany Pınar Budak Switzerland Nina Kläy Italy Veronica Calabrese
Croatia Martina Zubčić
−63 kg Spain Muriel Bujalance Germany Helena Fromm Ukraine Olha Tscherkun
Sweden Lie Kylborn
−67 kg Turkey Sibel Güler France Gwladys Épangue Norway Nina Solheim
Sweden Carolin Persson
−72 kg United Kingdom Sarah Stevenson Turkey Tuğba Abuş Spain Aitziber los Arcos
Netherlands Annette van Deursen
+72 kg Belgium Laurence Rase Sweden Karolina Kedzierska Russia Marija Konjachina
Spain Rosana Simón

References

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