Taekwondo At The 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 49 Kg
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Taekwondo At The 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 49 Kg
The women's 49 kg competition in taekwondo at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney took place on September 27 at the State Sports Centre. 26-year-old Lauren Burns thrilled the Aussie home crowd inside the venue, as she crushed Cuban fighter Urbia Melendez 4–2 to earn the women's flyweight title on the first day of the sport's major Olympic debut. Meanwhile, Chinese Taipei's Chi Shu-ju prevailed a bronze medal victory over Denmark's Hanne Høgh Poulsen with a score of 4–0. Competition format The main bracket consisted of a single elimination tournament, culminating in the gold medal match. The taekwondo fighters eliminated in earlier rounds by the two finalists of the main bracket advanced directly to the repechage tournament. These matches determined the bronze medal winner for the event. Schedule All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2) Competitors Results ;Legend *PTG — Won by points gap *SUP — Won by superiority *OT — Won on over time (Golden Point) *WO ...
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State Sports Centre
The State Sports Centre (known commercially as the Quaycentre) is a multi-use indoor arena in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and was opened in November 1984. With a total of 3,854 fixed and retractable seats the main arena is a focal point of the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre. An additional 1,152 portable seats can be accommodated on the floor level to bring seated capacity to 5,006. History Basketball and netball In 1986, Centre became home to Sydney's then two National Basketball League (NBL) teams, the Sydney Supersonics and West Sydney Westars. When they merged before the 1988 NBL season to form the Sydney Kings, the new team remained at the centre and would stay for two years before moving to the 12,000 seat Sydney Entertainment Centre (SEC) in 1990. The Centre then hosted local basketball until the formation of a new NBL team in 1998 called the West Sydney Razorbacks (later renamed the Sydney Spirit). The new club called the Centre home from 1998 until the ...
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Nguyen Thi Xuan Mai
Nguyễn () is the most common Vietnamese surname. Outside of Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics as Nguyen. Nguyên (元)is a different word and surname. By some estimates 39 percent of Vietnamese people bear this surname.Lê Trung Hoa, ''Họ và tên người Việt Nam'', NXB Khoa học - Xã hội, 2005 Origin and usage "Nguyễn" is the spelling of the Sino-Vietnamese pronunciation of the Han character 阮 (, ). The same Han character is often romanized as ''Ruǎn'' in Mandarin, ''Yuen'' in Cantonese, ''Gnieuh'' or ''Nyoe¹'' in Wu Chinese, or ''Nguang'' in Hokchew. . Hanja reading ( Korean) is 완 (''Wan'') or 원 (''Won'') and in Hiragana, it is げん (''Gen''), old reading as け゚ん (Ngen). The first recorded mention of a person surnamed Nguyen is a 317 CE description of a journey to Giao Châu undertaken by Eastern Jin dynasty (, ) officer and his family. Many events in Vietnamese history have contributed to the name's promine ...
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Taekwondo At The Summer Olympics Women's Flyweight
''Taekwondo'', ''Tae Kwon Do'' or ''Taekwon-Do'' (; ko, 태권도/跆拳道 ) is a Korean martial arts, Korean form of martial arts involving punching and kicking techniques, with emphasis on head-height kicks, spinning jump kicks, and fast kicking techniques. The literal translation for tae kwon do is "kicking", "punching", and "the art or way of". They are a kind of martial arts in which one attacks or defends with hands and feet anytime or anywhere, with occasional use of weapons. The physical training undertaken in Taekwondo is purposeful and fosters strength of mind through mental armament. Taekwondo practitioners wear a uniform, known as a dobok. It is a combat sport and was developed during the 1940s and 1950s by Korean martial artists with experience in martial arts such as karate, Chinese martial arts, and indigenous Korean martial arts traditions such as Taekkyeon, Taekkyon, Subak, and Gwonbeop. The oldest governing body for Taekwondo is the Korea Taekwondo Associat ...
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Taekwondo At The 2000 Summer Olympics
Taekwondo was contested as an official sport at the Olympic Games for the first time at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. It had previously been a demonstration sport in 1988 and 1992. Medals were awarded in four weight classes each for men and women. Tran Hieu Ngan became the first Vietnamese Olympic medalist in this competition. Qualification Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table Participating nations A total of 103 taekwondo jins from 51 nations competed at the Sydney Games: Controversies * Bronze medalist Chi Shu-Ju, Hamide Bıkçın Tosun, Hadi Saei and Pascal Gentil complained to the media about what they perceived as biased refereeing which made them lose their possible gold medal. Pascal Gentil even refused to be photographed with his fellow medalists Kim Kyong-Hun and Daniel Trenton in the medal ceremony. Gold medalist Steven López revealed some inside story from his viewpoint in his family's 2009 book, ''Family Power: The True Story ...
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Fadime Helvacioglu
Fadime Helvacioglu (born 24 May 1979) is a German taekwondo practitioner from Bielefeld. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain .... References External links * 1979 births Living people Sportspeople from Bielefeld German female taekwondo practitioners Olympic taekwondo practitioners for Germany Taekwondo practitioners at the 2000 Summer Olympics {{Germany-taekwondo-bio-stub ...
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Kay Poe
Kay Poe (born 15 May 1982) is an American taekwondo practitioner from Houston, Texas. She is a two time Olympian. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She won a silver medal in flyweight at the 1999 Pan American Games The 1999 Pan American Games, officially the XIII Pan American Games or the 13th Pan American Games, was a major international multi-sport event that was held from July 23 to August 8, 1999, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and surrounding towns and ... in Winnipeg. References External links * 1982 births Living people Sportspeople from Houston American female taekwondo practitioners Olympic taekwondo practitioners for the United States Taekwondo practitioners at the 2000 Summer Olympics Pan American Games silver medalists for the United States in taekwondo Taekwondo practitioners at the 1999 Pan American Games World Taekwondo Championships medalists Medalists at the 1999 Pan American Games 21st-century American women {{US-tae ...
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Hanne Høgh Poulsen
Hanne Høegh Poulsen (born 25 January or 25 February 1981) is a Danish taekwondo practitioner. She won a gold medal at the 1998 European Taekwondo Championships, and a bronze medal at the 2000 European Championships. She placed 4th in flyweight at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ..., where she was defeated by eventual gold medalist Lauren Burns in the semifinal, and was defeated by Chi Shu-ju in the bronze final. References External links * 1981 births Living people Danish female taekwondo practitioners Olympic taekwondo practitioners of Denmark Taekwondo practitioners at the 2000 Summer Olympics European Taekwondo Championships medalists {{Denmark-taekwondo-bio-stub ...
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Juana Wangsa Putri
Juana Wangsa Putri (born 13 February 1977) is an Indonesian taekwondo practitioner, who competed in the women's flyweight category. She claimed a silver medal in the 51 kg category at the 2002 Asian Taekwondo Championships in Amman, Jordan, earned bronze medals at two consecutive Asian Games (1998 and 2002), and represented Indonesia in two editions of the Olympic Games (2000 and 2004). Putri became the first Indonesian taekwondo athlete to officially debut at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where she competed in the women's flyweight class (49 kg). She moved directly into the quarterfinals with a first round bye, but fell in a 2–7 defeat to Denmark's Hanne Høgh Poulsen. When South Korea hosted the 2002 Asian Games held in Busan, Putri secured Indonesia's only bronze medal in the sport, after she was beaten by Thailand's Yaowapa Boorapolchai in the semifinal of the women's 51 kg division. She added this accolade to her previous bronze at the 1998 Asian Games an ...
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Likeleli Thamae
Likeleli Alinah Thamae (born 4 January 1978) is a Lesotho taekwondo practitioner. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ..., where she placed seventh in women's flyweight. References External links * 1978 births Living people Lesotho female taekwondo practitioners Olympic taekwondo practitioners for Lesotho Taekwondo practitioners at the 2000 Summer Olympics {{Lesotho-taekwondo-bio-stub ...
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Águeda Pérez
Águeda Pérez López (born 5 January 1974) is a Mexican taekwondo practitioner, born in Mexico City. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain .... References External links * 1974 births Living people Martial artists from Mexico City Mexican female taekwondo practitioners Olympic taekwondo practitioners for Mexico Taekwondo practitioners at the 2000 Summer Olympics World Taekwondo Championships medalists Pan American Games medalists in taekwondo Pan American Games bronze medalists for Mexico Medalists at the 1999 Pan American Games Taekwondo practitioners at the 1999 Pan American Games 20th-century Mexican women 21st-century Mexican women World Games medalists in taekwondo World Games silver medalists ...
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Eva Marie Ditan
Eva Marie Ditan (born 22 March 1978) is a Filipino taekwondo practitioner. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain .... References External links * 1978 births Living people Filipino female taekwondo practitioners Olympic taekwondo practitioners for the Philippines Taekwondo practitioners at the 2000 Summer Olympics Taekwondo practitioners at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Taekwondo Championships medalists Asian Games competitors for the Philippines 21st-century Filipino women {{Philippines-taekwondo-bio-stub ...
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