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World Taekwondo Event Calendar 2018 ~ 2020 World Taekwondo Event Calendar 2018 ~ 2020 (as of 24th May, 2018) ※ The WT Event Calendar is subject to change and the updated version will be released on every 15th and at the end of each month. Therefore, please check updated calendar at the following link. http://www.worldtaekwondo.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/11/World-Taekwondo-Event-Calendar-2018-2020_180524.pdf ※ Grade of event is distinguished by colour: Blue-Kyorugi, Red-Poomsae, Green-Para, Purple-Junior, Team-Orange 2018 Date Place Event Contact G Remark January 6 Wuxi 2017 World Taekwondo Grand Slam Champions Series Ⅱ N/A January 13 Wuxi 2017 World Taekwondo Grand Slam Champions Series Ⅲ N/A (T) +86 510 85163659 / +86 510 85188235 Wuxi, China (F) +86 510 85609678 (E) [email protected] January 20 Wuxi 2017 World Taekwondo Grand Slam Champions Series Ⅳ N/A January 27 Wuxi 2017 World Taekwondo Worldcup Team Championships N/A January 28-February 2 Las Vegas, USA 2018 U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships (T) +1 719 866 4632 (F) +1 719 866 4642 G-2/G-2 (E) [email protected] (W) www.usa-taekwondo.us January 29 Las Vegas, USA 2018 U.S. Open Para Taekwondo G-1 February 6-9 Istanbul, Turkey European Clubs Championships 2018 (T) +90 312 310 88 19 (F) +90 312 310 90 42 G-1 (E) [email protected] February 10-14 Istanbul, Turkey Turkish Open 2018 (W) www.turkiyetaekwondofed.gov.tr G-1/G-1 (T) +971 55 60 222 30 (F)+971 9 2234474 February 16-18 Fujairah, UAE 6th Fujairah Open G-1 (E) [email protected] (T) +20 2 22631737 (F) +20 2 22317576 February 24-25 Alexandria, Egypt 2018 Egypt Open G-2 (E) [email protected] (T) +386 3 425 79 10 February 24-25 Maribor, Slovenia Slovenia Open 2018 (E) [email protected] / [email protected] G-1 (W) www.taekwondo-zveza.si (T) +60162868864 / +60192197387 (F) +603 20310299 (E) [email protected] / [email protected] / March 1-4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Malaysia Open Championship 2018 G-1/G-1 [email protected] (W) www.tkdmaswtf.com.my (T) +359 888684548 (F) +359 2 8412369 March 3-4 Sofia, Bulgaria Sofia Open 2018 (E) [email protected] / [email protected] G-1 (W) www.sofia-open.com Qualification Tournament for 2018 Barranquilla Central & Caribbean March 6-9 Monterry, Mexico (T) +521 871 755 9978 52 555 654 6794 N/A Games (E) [email protected] March 8-11 Monterry, Mexico 2018 Mexico Open (W) http://mexicoopen2018.com G-1/G-1 (T) +31 23 5428867 (E) [email protected] March 10-11 Eindhoven, Netherlands 45th Dutch Open Taekwondo Championships 2018 G-1 (W) www.taekwondobond.nl (T) +32 11 87 09 19 (E) [email protected] March 16-18 Lommel, Belgium Belgian Open 2018 G-1/G-1 (W) www.belgiantaekwondofederation.be (T) +380504474513 (F) +3805077312645 March 16-18 Kharkiv, Ukraine Ukraine Open Cup 2018 G-1 (E) [email protected] (W) http://ftu.in.ua/ (T) +34 965 37 00 63 (E) [email protected] March 25 Alicante, Spain Spanish Open 2018 G-1 (W) www.fetaekwondo.se March 28 2018 Africa Para Taekwondo Open G-4/G-2 March 28 Agadir, Morocco 2018 Africa Poomsae Senior Championships (T) +212 5 53 67 01 39 (F) +212 5 53 67 02 06 G-4 (E) [email protected] / [email protected] / March 29-30 2018 Africa Senior Championships [email protected] G-4 Last event in March will be counted into March 31-April 1 Agadir, Morocco 2nd WT Presidents Cup-Africa Region G-2 the April ranking for Rome GP. World Taekwondo Qualification Tournament for the Buenos Aires April 6-7 Hammamet, Tunisia (T) +216 96 020 199 (E) [email protected] N/A (PSS: Daedo) 2018 Youth Olympic Games Date Place Event Contact G Remark (T) +49 89 1500 21 31 (F) +49 89 1500 21 30 April 7-8 Hamburg, Germany German Open 2018 G-1 (E) [email protected] (W) www.dtu.de April 9-13 Hammamet, Tunisia Hammamet 2018 World Taekwondo Junior Championships (T) +216 96 020 199 (E) [email protected] G-6 (PSS: Daedo) (T) +86 510 85163659 / +86 510 85188235 Open Qualification Tournament Ⅰfor Wuxi 2018 World April 20-22 Wuxi, China (F) +86 510 85609678 (E) [email protected] G-2 Taekwondo Grand Slam Series (W) www.worldtaekwondograndslam.com (T) +982122247744 (F) +982122242444 April 21-22 Tehran, Iran 29th Fajr Open (E) [email protected] G-1/G-1 (W) www.fajr.iritf.org.ir (T) +982122247744 (F) +982122242444 April 23-24 Tehran, Iran 8th Asian Taekwondo Club Championships (E) [email protected] G-1 (W) www.fajr.iritf.org.ir April 25-28 Rhodes, Greece World Taekwondo Beach Championships (T) +30 211 214 4717 (E) [email protected] N/A (T) +302112144717 (F) +302112144717 April 25-29 Athens, Greece 3rd WT President's Cup -European region (E) [email protected] G-2 (W) www.taekwondo.etu.org (T) +32 3 286 07 38 (F) +32 3 286 07 47 May 2-9 Marrakech, Morocco ISF Gymnasiade 2018 (E) [email protected] N/A (W) www.isfsports.org (T) +302112144717 (F) +302112144717 May 10-13 Kazan, Russia European Senior Championship (E) [email protected] G-4 (W) www.taekwondo.etu.org May 24 4th Asian Para Taekwondo Championships G-4/G-2 May 24-25 Ho chi minh, Vietnam 5th Asian Taekwondo Poomsae Championships (T) +84 8 3 9624405 (E) [email protected] G-4 May 26-28 23rd Asian Taekwondo Championships G-4 (T) +43 69910000139 (E) [email protected] Last event in May will be counted into the May 26-27 Innsbruck, Austria Austrian Open 2018 G-1/G-1 (W) www.austrianopen.at / www.otdv.at June ranking for Moscow GP. (T) +359 2 421 98 65 (E) [email protected] May 31-June 10 Plovdiv, Bulgaria 1st World Taekwondo Europe Open Multi European Games G-1/G-1 (W) www.taekwondo-bulgaria.org (T) +393356168126 (E) [email protected] June 1-3 Rome, Italy Roma 2018 World Taekwondo Grand-Prix G-4 (PSS: Daedo) (W) www.romagrandprix.it (T) +43 69910000139 (E) [email protected] June 2-3 Vienna, Austria 2018 Austrian Poomsae Open G-1 (W) www.austrianopen.at / www.otdv.at June 3-6 Cochabamba, Bolivia 2018 Cochabamba South American Games G-1 (T) +861087182929 June 8-11 Xian, China "Belt and Road" China Open International Taekwondo Championships G-1 (E) [email protected] (W) www.chntkd.org.cn June 10 Plovdiv, Bulgaria 2018 European Para Taekwondo Open (T) +30 211 214 4717 (E) [email protected] G-4/G-2 (T) +352 49 66 11 (F) +352 49 66 10 June 16-17 Luxembourg LuxOpen 2018 G-1 (E) [email protected] (W) www.flam.lu/taekwondo (T) +34 977 296 155 June 22-July 1 Last event in June will be counted into the Tarragona, Spain Mediterranean Games Tarragona 2018 (E) [email protected] G-1 (TKD: 28-30) July ranking for Taoyuan GP. (w) http://www.tarragona2018.cat/en/ (T) +962 79 0488 728 (F) +962 6 5621 251 July 5-8 Amman, Jordan 2018 El Hassan Cup International Open G-1 (E) [email protected] / [email protected] 2018 Pan Am Championships G-4 July 11-13 Spokane, USA 2018 Pan Am Senior Poomsae Championships (T) +1 201 694 1986 (F) +1 908 561 5648 G-4 (E) [email protected]/[email protected] July 12-13 Spokane, USA 2018 Pan Am Para Taekwondo Open (W) www.patu.org G-4/G-2 July 13-15 Spokane, USA 2018 Pan Am Open International Taekwondo Championships G-1 July 17-27 Algeria, Algeria 2018 Youth All African Games N/A (T) +82 64 753 3195 July 18-24 Jeju, Korea 2018 JEJU Korea Open International Taekwondo Championships G-2/G-2 (E) [email protected] Last event in July will be counted into the July 19-23 Barranquilla, Colombia 2018 Barranquilla Central & Caribbean Games G-1 August ranking for Manchester GP. Date Place Event Contact G Remark (T) +86 510 85163659 / +86 510 85188235 July 27-29 Wuxi, China Wuxi 2018 World Taekwondo Worldcup Team Championships (F) +86 510 85609678 (E) [email protected] G-8 (W) www.worldtaekwondograndslam.com August 3 2nd WT President's Cup - Oceania region G-2 August 4 2018 Oceania Para Taekwondo Open (T) +68987772616 G-4/G-2 Mahina City, French Polynesia (E) [email protected] / [email protected] 8th Oceania Taekwondo Championships 2018 G-4 August 5 Oceania Poomsae Championships G-4 (T) +54 1556583167 (F) +54 1143114890 August 3-5 Buenos Aires, Argentina 2018 Argentina Open (E) [email protected] G-1/G-1 (w) www.taekwondocat.com.ar (T) +34 93 308 05 22 (E)[email protected] Cancelled Sant Cugat, Spain CPISRA World Games G-6 (w) http://cpworldgames.com (T) +7495 637 06 28 (E) [email protected] August 10-12 Moscow, Russia Moscow 2018 World Taekwondo Grand-Prix G-4 (PSS: KPNP) (W) www.tkdrussia.ru (T) +82 2 3775 2565 (F) +82 2 3775 2567 August 11-15 Seoul, Korea Kimunyong Cup International Open Taekwondo Championships (E) [email protected] G-1/G-1 (w) www.kuysc2016.org (T) +7 495 637 06 28 / +7 498 747 00 61 August 14-16 Moscow, Russia Russia Open 2018 G-1/G-1 (E) [email protected] (W) www.tkdrussia.ru August 18 - September 2 Jakarta & Palembang, Ranking points earned from the Asian 18th Asian Games Jakarta - Palembang 2018 G-4 (TKD: Aug.
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