2021 European Junior Taekwondo Championships

The 2021 European Junior Taekwondo Championships, the 23rd edition of the European Junior Taekwondo Championships, will held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Hotel Hills from 12 to 15 November 2021.[1][2][3][4][5]

2021 European Junior Taekwondo Championships
VenueHotel Hills
Location Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dates12–15 November

Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−45 kg Lev Maiorko
 Russia
Maksym Manenkov
 Ukraine
Punhan Mursalov
 Azerbaijan
Owen Blunt
 Great Britain
−48 kg Idar Bagov
 Russia
Marcos Jiménez
 Spain
Teimur Saidi
 Ukraine
Alexandros Barkof
 Greece
−51 kg Sayyad Dadashov
 Azerbaijan
Leon Eloian
 Russia
Yunus Emre Taş
 Turkey
Yones Darid Aulaqi
 Denmark
−55 kg Ilia Gikmatov
 Russia
Jorge Martínez
 Spain
Teodoro Del Vecchio
 Italy
Konstantinos Dimitropoulos
 Greece
−59 kg Ömer Faruk Dayıoğlu
 Turkey
Maksim Bandarevich
 Belarus
Jesús Fraile
 Spain
Aron Soderlund
 Sweden
−63 kg Dennis Baretta
 Italy
Marko Burušić
 Serbia
Volodymyr Bystrov
 Ukraine
Stepan Baranov
 Russia
−68 kg Lin Kovačič
 Slovenia
Strahinja Milinković
 Serbia
Kiryl Dudarau
 Belarus
Andrii Chumachenko
 Ukraine
-73 kg Yiğithan Kılıç
 Turkey
Mikel Fernández
 Spain
Oleksandr Chumachenko
 Ukraine
Adam Jochman
 Czech Republic
-78 kg Vito Krpan
 Croatia
Rahmet Baran Şimşek
 Turkey
Dimitrije Ajduković
 Serbia
Ilija Jukić
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
+78 kg Antonio Gerrone
 Italy
Ilya Lipatov
 Russia
Daniel Barun
 Croatia
Sergio Troitiño
 Spain

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
−42 kg Zemfira Hasanzade
 Azerbaijan
Giulia Galiero
 Italy
Antonina Walczak
 Poland
Nehir Geniş
 Turkey
−44 kg Alisa Angelova
 Russia
Lana Komnenović
 Serbia
Ana López
 Spain
Hanne Waerzeggers
 Belgium
−46 kg Anna Titarenko
 Russia
Elisabetta Badioli
 Italy
Olga Papageorgiou
 Greece
Milica Milić
 Serbia
−49 kg Bruna Duvančić
 Croatia
Aleyna Senyurt
 Turkey
Latisha Garbett
 Great Britain
Maysane Kamkasoumphou
 France
−52 kg Nika Karabatić
 Croatia
Iris Ducos
 France
Caroline Volders
 Belgium
Valeryia Smychkova
 Belarus
−55 kg Laura Rodríguez
 Spain
Darya Kostenevych
 Ukraine
Julie Nguyen
 France
Ivana Duvančić
 Croatia
−59 kg Sarah Chaari
 Belgium
Luana Márton
 Hungary
Neve McPhillie
 Great Britain
Hatice Pınar Yiğitalp
 Turkey
−63 kg Vivana Márton
 Hungary
Theopoula Sarvanaki
 Greece
Vitaliya Lazuta
 Belarus
Cloe Iglesias
 Spain
−68 kg Anastasiia Kosmycheva
 Russia
Ainhoa García
 Spain
Adele Williamson
 Great Britain
Izabela Ranecká
 Czech Republic
+68 kg Polina Shvedkova
 Russia
Nadina Mehmedović
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sude Yaren Uzunçavdar
 Turkey
Esmeralda Husovic
 Germany

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)7119
2 Croatia (CRO)3025
3 Turkey (TUR)2248
4 Italy (ITA)2215
5 Azerbaijan (AZE)2024
6 Spain (ESP)1449
7 Hungary (HUN)1102
8 Belgium (BEL)1023
9 Slovenia (SLO)1001
10 Ukraine (UKR)0347
11 Serbia (SRB)0325
12 Belarus (BLR)0134
13 France (FRA)0123
 Greece (GRE)0123
15 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)*0112
16 Great Britain (GBR)0044
17 Czech Republic (CZE)0022
18 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Germany (GER)0011
 Poland (POL)0011
 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (21 entries)20204080

References

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