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MANCHESTER 2018 WORLD TAEKWONDO GRAND-PRIX Seniors Women a -49Kg Competitors: 28 MANCHESTER 2018 WORLD TAEKWONDO GRAND-PRIX Seniors Women A -49kg Competitors: 28 (B) Panipak WONGPATTANAKIT (SEED 1) (B) Rukiye YILDIRIM (SEED 3) THA - THAILAND NATIONAL TEAM TUR - TURKEY NATIONAL TEAM B (18-2 PTF) B (29-13 PTF) 115 THA - WONGPATTA TUR - YILDIRIM 215 (B) Svetlana IGUMENOVA (SEED 17) (B) Napaporn CHARANAWAT (SEED 19) RUS - RUSSIAN NATIONAL TEAM THA - THAILAND NATIONAL TEAM 101 202 R (5-2 PTF) R (20-0 PTG) (R) Nour ABDELSALAM (SEED 16) RUS - IGUMENOVA B (28-8 PTG) MANCHESTER REGIONAL ARENA B (7-9 GP) THA - CHARANAWA (R) Talisca REIS (SEED 14) EGY - EGYPT NATIONAL TEAM THA - WONGPATTA JPN - YAMADA BRA - BRAZIL NATIONAL TEAM 122 MANCHESTER 322 (B) Maddison MOORE (SEED 9) (B) Vanja STANKOVIC (SEED 11) GBR - GREAT BRITAIN NATIONAL TEAM B (14-17 PTF) Saturday 20 October 2018 B (15-6 PTF) SRB - SERBIAN NATIONAL TEAM 102 CHN - TAN SRB - STANKOVIC 203 (R) Xueqin TAN (SEED 24) (R) Bouma ferimata COULIBALY (SEED 22) CHN - CHINA NATIONAL TEAM 116 216 CIV - COTE D'IVOIRE NATIONAL TEAM (B) Hajer MUSTAPHA (SEED 25) R (17-9 PTF) R (0-10 PTF) (B) Miyu YAMADA (SEED 27) FRA - FRENCH NATIONAL TEAM CHN - TAN JPN - YAMADA JPN - JAPAN NATIONAL TEAM 103 204 R (4-15 PTF) R (10-9 PTF) (R) Iryna ROMOLDANOVA (SEED 8) UKR - ROMOLDANO FINAL JPN - YAMADA (R) Iris TANG SING (SEED 6) UKR - UKRAINE NATIONAL TEAM 227 B (27-10 PTF) 233 R (13-15 PTF) 228 BRA - BRAZIL NATIONAL TEAM (B) Yvette YONG (SEED 5) THA - WONGPATTA KOR - SIM (B) Jae-young SIM (SEED 7) CAN - CANADA NATIONAL TEAM B (4-7 PTF) (11-0 PTF) B (9-3 PTF) KOR - KOREA NATIONAL TEAM 104 TPE - HUNG THA - WONGPATTA KOR - SIM 301 (R) Yu ting HUNG (SEED 28) B (10-9 PTF) B (17-8 PTF) (R) Jordyn SMITH (SEED 26) TPE - CHINESE TAIPEI NATIONAL TEAM 117 TPE - HUNG KOR - SIM 314 GBR - GREAT BRITAIN NATIONAL TEAM (B) Irene LAGUNA PEREZ (SEED 21) (B) Dominika HRONOVA (SEED 23) ESP - SPAIN NATIONAL TEAM CZE - CZECH NATIONAL TEAM 105 302 R (2-14 PTF) Results Legend: R (14-19 PTF) (R) Zeliha AGRIS (SEED 12) (R) Kyriaki KOUTTOUKI (SEED 10) TUR - AGRIS PTF Points PUN Puntitive CYP - KOUTTOUKI TUR - TURKEY NATIONAL TEAM PTG Point Gap Declaration CYP - CYPRUS NATIONAL TEAM 223 GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops 323 (B) Yasmina AZIEZ (SEED 13) R (17-15 PTF) SUP Superiority Contest R (24-21 PTF) (B) Dina POURYOUNES LANGEROUDI (SEE FRA - FRENCH NATIONAL TEAM B (11-18 PTF) TPE - HUNG WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification KOR - SIM B (2-16 PTF) NED - NETHERLANDS NATIONAL TEAM 201 ESP - PALMER SO CHN - WENREN 303 (R) Blanca PALMER SOLER (SEED 20) MEDAL WINNERS (R) Yuntao WENREN (SEED 18) ESP - SPAIN NATIONAL TEAM CHN - CHINA NATIONAL TEAM 214 Panipak WONGPATTANAKIT (SEED 1), 315 1st. R (1-6 PTF) THA R (7-19 PTF) CRO - TOMIC 2nd. Jae-young SIM (SEED 7), KOR KOR - KIM (R) Kristina TOMIC (SEED 4) (R) So-hui KIM (SEED 2) CRO - CROATIA NATIONAL TEAM 3rd. Yu ting HUNG (SEED 28), TPE KOR - KOREA NATIONAL TEAM 3rd. Miyu YAMADA (SEED 27), JPN ©2008 - 2018 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies R 32 R 16 QF SF Final SF QF R 16 R 32 MANCHESTER 2018 WORLD TAEKWONDO GRAND-PRIX Seniors Men A -58kg Competitors: 30 (B) Jesus TORTOSA CABRERA (SEED 3) B (26-13 PTF) ESP - SPAIN NATIONAL TEAM (B) Tae-hun KIM (SEED 1) ESP - TORTOSA C 312 KOR - KOREA NATIONAL TEAM B (31-25 PTF) B (11-4 PTF) (R) Damian VILLA (SEED 30) 217 KOR - KIM ESP - TORTOSA C 121 USA - USA NATIONAL TEAM (B) Stepan DIMITROV (SEED 17) (B) Moaz NABIL (SEED 19) MDA - MOLDOVA NATIONAL TEAM EGY - EGYPT NATIONAL TEAM 205 213 R (6-22 PTF) R (6-11 PTF) (R) Jun JANG (SEED 16) KOR - JANG B (42-29 PTF) MANCHESTER REGIONAL ARENA B (21-5 PTF) AUS - KHALIL (R) Safwan KHALIL (SEED 14) KOR - KOREA NATIONAL TEAM KOR - KIM ESP - TORTOSA C AUS - AUSTRALIA NATIONAL TEAM 224 MANCHESTER 325 (B) Hassan HAIDER (SEED 9) (B) Jack WOOLLEY (SEED 11) GBR - GREAT BRITAIN NATIONAL TEAM B (17-18 PTF) Saturday 20 October 2018 B (44-31 PTF) IRL - IRISH NATIONAL TEAM 206 UKR - MALCHENKO IRL - WOOLLEY 313 (R) Taras MALCHENKO (SEED 24) (R) Bailey LEWIS (SEED 22) UKR - UKRAINE NATIONAL TEAM 218 319 AUS - AUSTRALIA NATIONAL TEAM (B) Vadim DIMITROV (SEED 25) R (13-25 PTF) R (23-30 PTF) (B) Paulo MELO (SEED 27) MDA - MOLDOVA NATIONAL TEAM THA - HANPRAB BRA - MELO BRA - BRAZIL NATIONAL TEAM 207 114 R (16-31 PTF) R (20-19 PTF) (R) Tawin HANPRAB (SEED 8) THA - HANPRAB FINAL BRA - MELO (R) Cesar RODRIGUEZ (SEED 6) THA - THAILAND NATIONAL TEAM 229 B (14-8 PTF) 234 R (15-17 PTF) 230 MEX - MEXICO NATIONAL TEAM (B) Farzan ASHOURZADEH FALLAH (SEED KOR - KIM IRI - HADIPOUR (B) Armin HADIPOUR SEIGHALANI (SEED 7) IRI - IRAN NATIONAL TEAM B (24-16 PTF) (12-16 PTF) B (23-11 PTF) IRI - IRAN NATIONAL TEAM 208 IRI - ASHOURZAD IRI - HADIPOUR IRI - HADIPOUR 309 (R) Gashim MAGOMEDOV (SEED 28) B (14-17 PTF) B (23-12 PUN) (R) Sergio SUZUKI (SEED 26) AZE - AZERBAIJAN NATIONAL TEAM 219 ESP - VICENTE Y IRI - HADIPOUR 320 JPN - JAPAN NATIONAL TEAM (B) Adrian VICENTE YUNTA (SEED 21) (B) Stanislav DENISOV (SEED 23) ESP - SPAIN NATIONAL TEAM RUS - RUSSIAN NATIONAL TEAM 209 310 R (36-19 PTF) Results Legend: R (19-26 PTF) (R) Mourad abdel m. LAACHRAOUI (SEED 1 (R) Ramnarong SAWEKWIHAREE (SEED 10) ESP - VICENTE Y PTF Points PUN Puntitive THA - SAWEKWIHA BEL - BELGIUM NATIONAL TEAM PTG Point Gap Declaration THA - THAILAND NATIONAL TEAM 124 GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops 125 (B) Rui BRAGANCA (SEED 13) R (8-8 SUP) SUP Superiority Contest R (24-10 PTF) (B) Vito DELL'AQUILA (SEED 15) POR - PORTUGAL NATIONAL TEAM B (5-1 WDR) ESP - VICENTE Y WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification IRI - HADIPOUR B (28-15 PTF) ITA - ITALY NATIONAL TEAM 112 POR - BRAGANCA ITA - DELL'AQUI 311 (R) Eleftherios FAKINOS (SEED 20) MEDAL WINNERS (R) Moustapha KAMA (SEED 18) GRE - GREECE NATIONAL TEAM SEN - SENEGAL NATIONAL TEAM 120 Armin HADIPOUR SEIGHALANI (SEED 7), 321 1st. (B) Kaloyan BINEV (SEED 29) R (6-3 PTF) IRI R (32-22 PTF) BUL - BULGARIAN NATIONAL TEAM POR - BRAGANCA 2nd. Tae-hun KIM (SEED 1), KOR ITA - DELL'AQUI 113 (R) Mikhail ARTAMONOV (SEED 2) 3rd. Adrian VICENTE YUNTA (SEED 21), ESP RUS - RUSSIAN NATIONAL TEAM R (10-10 GP) Jesus TORTOSA CABRERA (SEED 3), (R) Carlos NAVARRO (SEED 4) BUL - BINEV 3rd. MEX - MEXICO NATIONAL TEAM ESP ©2008 - 2018 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies R 32 R 16 QF SF Final SF QF R 16 R 32 MANCHESTER 2018 WORLD TAEKWONDO GRAND-PRIX Seniors Women A -57kg Competitors: 29 (B) Jade JONES (SEED 1) (B) Hatice kubra ILGUN (SEED 3) GBR - GREAT BRITAIN NATIONAL TEAM TUR - TURKEY NATIONAL TEAM B (10-5 PTF) B (13-12 PTF) 210 GBR - JONES TUR - ILGUN 311 (B) Rafaela ARAUJO (SEED 17) (B) Phannapa HARNSUJIN (SEED 19) BRA - BRAZIL NATIONAL TEAM THA - THAILAND NATIONAL TEAM 201 303 R (5-15 PTF) R (8-9 GP) (R) Chia-ling LO (SEED 16) TPE - LO B (9-6 PTF) MANCHESTER REGIONAL ARENA B (8-12 PTF) CRO - VULETIC (R) Bruna VULETIC (SEED 14) TPE - CHINESE TAIPEI NATIONAL TEAM GBR - JONES CHN - ZHOU CRO - CROATIA NATIONAL TEAM 216 MANCHESTER 115 (B) Inese TARVIDA (SEED 9) (B) Lijun ZHOU (SEED 11) LAT - LATVIA NATIONAL TEAM B (8-0 PTF) Sunday 21 October 2018 B (12-4 PTF) CHN - CHINA NATIONAL TEAM 202 LAT - TARVIDA CHN - ZHOU 304 (R) Edina KOTSIS (SEED 24) (R) Aziza CHAMBERS (SEED 22) HUN - HUNGARIAN NATIONAL TEAM 211 110 USA - USA NATIONAL TEAM (B) Jolanta TARVIDA (SEED 25) R (2-0 PTF) R (11-7 PTF) (B) Despina PILAVAKI (SEED 27) LAT - LATVIA NATIONAL TEAM LAT - TARVIDA CHN - ZHOU CYP - CYPRUS NATIONAL TEAM 203 305 R (21-11 PTF) R (2-16 PTF) (R) Madeline FOLGMANN (SEED 8) LAT - TARVIDA FINAL ESP - CALVO GOM (R) Marta CALVO GOMEZ (SEED 6) GER - GERMANY NATIONAL TEAM 221 B (17-4 PTF) 224 R (4-1 PTF) 222 ESP - SPAIN NATIONAL TEAM (B) Skylar PARK (SEED 5) GBR - JONES CHN - ZHOU (B) Carolena CARSTENS (SEED 7) CAN - CANADA NATIONAL TEAM B (9-2 PTF) (11-4 PTF) B (16-12 PTF) PAN - PANAMA NATIONAL TEAM 204 CAN - PARK GBR - JONES PAN - CARSTENS 101 (R) Tania GARCIA ROMERO (SEED 28) B (16-13 GP) B (10-9 SUP) (R) Aleksandra RADMILOVIC (SEED 26) ESP - SPAIN NATIONAL TEAM 212 CAN - PARK BEL - ASEMANI 111 SRB - SERBIAN NATIONAL TEAM (B) Indra CRAEN (SEED 21) (B) Roxana NOTHAFT (SEED 23) BEL - BELGIUM NATIONAL TEAM GER - GERMANY NATIONAL TEAM 205 102 R (6-7 PTF) Results Legend: R (3-16 PTF) (R) Patrycja ADAMKIEWICZ (SEED 12) (R) Raheleh ASEMANI (SEED 10) POL - ADAMKIEWI PTF Points PUN Puntitive BEL - ASEMANI POL - POLAND NATIONAL TEAM PTG Point Gap Declaration BEL - BELGIUM NATIONAL TEAM 315 GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops 116 (B) Radwa ABDELKADER (SEED 13) R (9-4 PTF) SUP Superiority Contest R (10-9 PTF) (B) Mayu HAMADA (SEED 15) EGY - EGYPT NATIONAL TEAM B (3-2 PTF) CAN - PARK WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification BEL - ASEMANI B (22-23 PTF) JPN - JAPAN NATIONAL TEAM 301 EGY - ABDELKADE FIN - MIKKONEN 103 (R) Joana CUNHA (SEED 20) MEDAL WINNERS (R) Suvi MIKKONEN (SEED 18) POR - PORTUGAL NATIONAL TEAM 310 112 FIN - FINLAND NATIONAL TEAM (B) Kyla JULIEN (SEED 29) R (2-5 PTF) 1st.
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