2011 World Taekwondo Championships – Women's middleweight

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Women's middleweight
at the 2011 World Championships
VenueGyeongju Indoor Stadium
Dates5–6 May 2011
Competitors35 from 35 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
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2013  

The Women's middleweight is a competition featured at the 2011 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Gyeongju Gymnasium in Gyeongju, South Korea on May 5 and May 6. Middleweights were limited to a maximum of 73 kilograms in body mass.

Contents

Results

Legend

Finals

Semifinals Final
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Hye-ri  (KOR)7
Flag of Serbia.svg  Milica Mandić  (SRB)4 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Hye-ri  (KOR)2
Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasia Baryshnikova  (RUS)0 Flag of France.svg  Gwladys Épangue  (FRA)2
Flag of France.svg  Gwladys Épangue  (FRA)5

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
Flag of Mexico.svg  María Espinoza  (MEX)4
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Fei Lulu  (CHN)4 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Deysy Montes de Oca  (DOM)1
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Deysy Montes de Oca  (DOM)5Flag of Mexico.svg  María Espinoza  (MEX)5
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Hà Thị Nguyên  (VIE)4
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Hà Thị Nguyên  (VIE)10
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jasmine Vokey  (CAN)6
Flag of Mexico.svg  María Espinoza  (MEX)4
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Hye-ri  (KOR)8
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Hye-ri  (KOR)6
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Charikleia Livera  (CYP)0
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Oh Hye-ri  (KOR)7
Flag of Germany.svg  Melda Akcan  (GER)0
Flag of Cameroon.svg  Chrystelle Naami Yang  (CMR) 
Flag of Germany.svg  Melda Akcan  (GER)DQ

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
Flag of Thailand.svg  Rapatkorn Prasopsuk  (THA)4
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Nuša Rajher  (SLO)5
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Nuša Rajher  (SLO)6
Flag of Poland.svg  Iwona Kosiorek  (POL)7
Flag of Poland.svg  Iwona Kosiorek  (POL)5
Flag of Azerbaijan (1991-2013).svg  Yelena Abbasova  (AZE)4
Flag of Poland.svg  Iwona Kosiorek  (POL)1
Flag of Serbia.svg  Milica Mandić  (SRB)9
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Maria Yaciofano  (VEN) 
Flag of Serbia.svg  Milica Mandić  (SRB)DQ
Flag of Serbia.svg  Milica Mandić  (SRB)2
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Feruza Yergeshova  (KAZ)0
Flag of the United States.svg  Dalia Avivi  (USA)2
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Feruza Yergeshova  (KAZ)4

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasia Baryshnikova  (RUS)10
Flag of Greece.svg  Marina Dimitropoulou  (GRE)9Flag of Greece.svg  Marina Dimitropoulou  (GRE)1
Flag of Spain.svg  Elena Gómez  (ESP)7 Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasia Baryshnikova  (RUS)18
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Kiara Peña  (PUR)1
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Kiara Peña  (PUR)W
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Eka Sahara  (INA) 
Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasia Baryshnikova  (RUS)12
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Reshmie Oogink  (NED)1
Flag of Mozambique.svg  Deolinda Chachine  (MOZ)DQ
Flag of Kenya.svg  Gladys Mwaniki  (KEN) 
Flag of Mozambique.svg  Deolinda Chachine  (MOZ)1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Reshmie Oogink  (NED)16
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chuang Chia-chia  (TPE)3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Reshmie Oogink  (NED)4

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
Flag of Turkey.svg  Furkan Asena Aydın  (TUR)DQ
Flag of Colombia.svg  Sandra Vanegas  (COL) 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Furkan Asena Aydın  (TUR)8
Flag of Argentina.svg  Natalia Forcada  (ARG)3
Flag of Argentina.svg  Natalia Forcada  (ARG)3
Flag of Singapore.svg  Jacqueline Quek  (SIN)2
Flag of Turkey.svg  Furkan Asena Aydın  (TUR)1
Flag of France.svg  Gwladys Épangue  (FRA)3
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Sorn Davin  (CAM)1
Flag of Brazil.svg  Raphaella Pereira  (BRA)7
Flag of Brazil.svg  Raphaella Pereira  (BRA)4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jasmine Cross  (AUS)2 Flag of France.svg  Gwladys Épangue  (FRA)5
Flag of Mali.svg  Aminata Doumbia  (MLI)3Flag of Mali.svg  Aminata Doumbia  (MLI)0
Flag of France.svg  Gwladys Épangue  (FRA)5

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