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1994 Asian Taekwondo Championships

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1994 Asian Taekwondo Championships
VenueNinoy Aquino Stadium
LocationPhilippines Manila, Philippines
Dates28–30 January 1994
Champions
Men South Korea
Women South Korea
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The 1994 Asian Taekwondo Championships are the 11th edition of the Asian Taekwondo Championships, and were held at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium, Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. Manila, Philippines from 28 January to 30 January, 1994.[1]

South Korea dominated the competition and won eleven gold medals, Chinese Taipei won four all of them in women's competition and the host nation Philippines won the remaining gold medal.

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
−50 kg
Choi Yong-hoon
 South Korea
Ali Rahimzadeh
 Iran
Roberto Cruz
 Philippines
Tan Kok Chen
 Malaysia
Flyweight
−54 kg
Ko Dong-wan
 South Korea
Mohsen Shirzad
 Iran
Lugi Riyandi
 Indonesia
Kumar Sukalingam
 Malaysia
Bantamweight
−58 kg
Kim Hyun-yong
 South Korea
Walter Dean Vargas
 Philippines
Alf Dell'orso
 Australia
Adel Saleh Isa
 Bahrain
Featherweight
−64 kg
Yang Jae-cheol
 South Korea
Yao Ching-fu
 Chinese Taipei
Robert Vargas
 Philippines
Hiroyuki Yamashita
 Japan
Lightweight
−70 kg
Jung Kang-chae
 South Korea
Wei Cheng-hung
 Chinese Taipei
Ramelito Abratique
 Philippines
Vũ Trường Tuấn
 Vietnam
Welterweight
−76 kg
Arnold Atienza
 Philippines
Liu Tsu-ien
 Chinese Taipei
Nguyễn Đăng Khánh
 Vietnam
Jeetender Kumar Rai
 Malaysia
Middleweight
−83 kg
Park Jong-bom
 South Korea
Ammar Fahed Sbeihi
 Jordan
Majid Amintorabi
 Iran
Khalid Al-Harthi
 Saudi Arabia
Heavyweight
+83 kg
Kim Je-kyoung
 South Korea
Farzad Zarakhsh
 Iran
Wu Pao-yi
 Chinese Taipei
Faras Talal
 Kuwait

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finweight
−43 kg
Lo Yueh-ying
 Chinese Taipei
Dayang Atika
 Malaysia
Nguyễn Thị Như Phước
 Vietnam
Yang So-hee
 South Korea
Flyweight
−47 kg
Lee Sun-yeong
 South Korea
Sangina Baidya
 Nepal
Elaine Azenith Ong
 Philippines
Vicki Cenere
 Australia
Bantamweight
−51 kg
Jin Yong-soon
 South Korea
Tang Hui-wen
 Chinese Taipei
Tricia Pugeda
 Philippines
Nguyễn Thị Thu Thủy
 Vietnam
Featherweight
−55 kg
Liu Chao-ching
 Chinese Taipei
Shin Dong-sun
 South Korea
Alex Van Horssen
 Australia
Rita Ellis
 Indonesia
Lightweight
−60 kg
Chen Yi-an
 Chinese Taipei
Nelia Sy
 Philippines
Kang Hae-eun
 South Korea
Voppy Trisnawati
 Indonesia
Welterweight
−65 kg
Pan Li-chi
 Chinese Taipei
Yoriko Okamoto
 Japan
Cho Hyang-mi
 South Korea
Lydia Zakkas
 Australia
Middleweight
−70 kg
Park Sun-mi
 South Korea
Hsu Ju-ya
 Chinese Taipei
Marites Javier
 Philippines
Ong Bee Lan
 Singapore
Heavyweight
+70 kg
Kim Tae-hee
 South Korea
Anis Dewi
 Indonesia
Cheong May Inn
 Singapore
Beatriz Tioseco
 Philippines

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea111315
2 Chinese Taipei45110
3 Philippines12710
4 Iran0314
5 Indonesia0134
 Malaysia0134
7 Japan0112
8 Jordan0101
 Nepal0101
10 Australia0044
 Vietnam0044
12 Singapore0022
13 Bahrain0011
 Kuwait0011
 Saudi Arabia0011
Totals (15 entries)16163264

References

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  1. ^ "Only a silver lining for Malaysian fighters". New Straits Times. 31 January 1984. p. 47. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
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