2024 Pan American Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament

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The 2024 Pan American Qualification Tournament for Paris Olympic Games was held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on 9 and 10 April 2024. Each country may enter a maximum of 2 male and 2 female divisions with only one athlete in each division, as long as it has no athlete already qualified through ranking. The two finalists per division qualify for the Olympic Games under their NOC. [1]

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Qualification summary

NOCMenWomenTotal
−58kg−68kg−80kg+80kg−49kg−57kg−67kg+67kg
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina X1
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil XXX3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada X1
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile XX2
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba XX2
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic XX2
Flag of the United States.svg  United States XXX3
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay X1
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela X1
Total: 9 NOCs2222222216

Men

−58 kg

10 April

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd place
Flag of Mexico.svg  Brandon Plaza  (MEX)4 4  
Flag of Aruba.svg  Joshua Klaber  (ARU)1 0  Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhon Garrido  (COL)55 
Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhon Garrido  (COL)34 Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhon Garrido  (COL)2 3  
Flag of Guatemala.svg  David Fuentes  (GUA)125 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yohandri Granado  (VEN)810 
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Fabio Rojas  (BOL)0 3  Flag of Guatemala.svg  David Fuentes  (GUA)0 1  
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Sidney Bennie  (TTO)1 0  Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yohandri Granado  (VEN)214 
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yohandri Granado  (VEN)1411 Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhon Garrido  (COL)   
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Braven Park  (CAN)WD  
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Braven Park  (CAN)57 17
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Camilo López  (ESA)1 2  Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  José Santiago  (PUR)2 98
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  José Santiago  (PUR)411 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Braven Park  (CAN)31 2
Flag of Peru.svg  Raymiguel Barreto  (PER)310 Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucas Guzmán  (ARG)3 15
Flag of Haiti.svg  Gregory Jean-Baptiste  (HAI)1 2  Flag of Peru.svg  Raymiguel Barreto  (PER)2 10
Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucas Guzmán  (ARG)30 5

−68 kg

9 April

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd place
Flag of Brazil.svg  Edival Pontes  (BRA)1313 
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Sergio Olguín  (BOL)DQ  Flag of Bolivia.svg  Sergio Olguín  (BOL)0 0  
Flag of Suriname.svg  Samaki Pinas  (SUR)   Flag of Brazil.svg  Edival Pontes  (BRA)146 
Flag of Argentina.svg  José Luis Acuña  (ARG)98 Flag of Argentina.svg  José Luis Acuña  (ARG)0 5  
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  William Ordoñez  (NCA)0 2  Flag of Argentina.svg  José Luis Acuña  (ARG)411 
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Federico González  (URU)4 2  
Flag of Argentina.svg  José Luis Acuña  (ARG)6WD 
Flag of Chile.svg  Ignacio Morales  (CHI)0   
Flag of Chile.svg  Ignacio Morales  (CHI)816 
Flag of Aruba.svg  Zahyon Klaber  (ARU)4 112 Flag of Guatemala.svg  Diego Montúfar  (GUA)0 2  
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Diego Montúfar  (GUA)124 6Flag of Chile.svg  Ignacio Morales  (CHI)5 0  
Flag of Honduras.svg  Rabbin Vicente  (HON)59 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Bernardo Pié  (DOM)1011P 
Flag of Haiti.svg  Jhonny Saintilbert  (HAI)3 0  Flag of Honduras.svg  Rabbin Vicente  (HON)1 1  
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Bernardo Pié  (DOM)313 

−80 kg

9 April

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd place
Flag of Colombia.svg  Miguel Trejos  (COL)3 2  
Flag of Cuba.svg  Kelvin Calderón  (CUB)1 48Flag of Cuba.svg  Kelvin Calderón  (CUB)59 
Flag of Peru.svg  Hassani Andrade  (PER)74 1 Flag of Cuba.svg  Kelvin Calderón  (CUB)1 1  
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  David Robleto  (NCA)130 6 Flag of Chile.svg  Joaquín Churchill  (CHI)68 
Flag of Suriname.svg  Tosh van Dijk  (SUR)10 79Flag of Suriname.svg  Tosh van Dijk  (SUR)3 0  
Flag of Guyana.svg  Justin Choy  (GUY)1 0  Flag of Chile.svg  Joaquín Churchill  (CHI)54 
Flag of Chile.svg  Joaquín Churchill  (CHI)67 Flag of Cuba.svg  Kelvin Calderón  (CUB)61 
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Moisés Hernández  (DOM)2 0  
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Moisés Hernández  (DOM)38 
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Francisco Lara  (ESA)1 120 Flag of Jamaica.svg  Brandon Sealy  (JAM)0 3  
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Brandon Sealy  (JAM)25 1Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Moisés Hernández  (DOM)0 0  
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Alejandro Flores  (CRC)6 5  Flag of Brazil.svg  Henrique Marques  (BRA)00 
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Diego Vargas  (PUR)811P Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Diego Vargas  (PUR)0 4  
Flag of Brazil.svg  Henrique Marques  (BRA)1214 

+80 kg

10 April

Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd place
Flag of the United States.svg  Jonathan Healy  (USA)68 
Flag of Honduras.svg  Miguel Ferrera  (HON)2 1  Flag of the United States.svg  Jonathan Healy  (USA)47 
Flag of Ecuador.svg  César Nazareno  (ECU)2 0  Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Álvarez  (VEN)0 5  
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Álvarez  (VEN)512 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Álvarez  (VEN)60 10
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Marc-André Bergeron  (CAN)812 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Marc-André Bergeron  (CAN)2 57
Flag of Barbados.svg  Chioke Holder  (BAR)0 0  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Marc-André Bergeron  (CAN)2 2  
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Daniel Dasent-Thomson  (TTO)0 0  Flag of Cuba.svg  Rafael Alba  (CUB)57 
Flag of Cuba.svg  Rafael Alba  (CUB)12P10 

Women

−49 kg

9 April

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd place
Flag of Colombia.svg  Andrea Ramírez  (COL)83 12
Flag of Honduras.svg  Riccy Talbott  (HON)93 10Flag of Honduras.svg  Riccy Talbott  (HON)0 30
Flag of Peru.svg  Alessandra Suárez  (PER)4 33 Flag of Colombia.svg  Andrea Ramírez  (COL)21 1
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Josipa Kafadar  (CAN)53 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Josipa Kafadar  (CAN)0 41
Flag of Cuba.svg  Marlyn Pérez  (CUB)1 0  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Josipa Kafadar  (CAN)313 
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Jireh Hurtado  (BOL)4 1  Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Keishlie Santiago  (PUR)2 6  
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Keishlie Santiago  (PUR)82 Flag of Colombia.svg  Andrea Ramírez  (COL)   
Flag of Panama.svg  Karoline Castillo  (PAN)33 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Virginia Dellán  (VEN)WD  
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Erika Narváez  (NCA)0 3  Flag of Panama.svg  Karoline Castillo  (PAN)3 0  
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Andrea Aguilar  (ESA)1 60 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Virginia Dellán  (VEN)52 
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Virginia Dellán  (VEN)145 12Flag of Venezuela.svg  Virginia Dellán  (VEN)2 5  
Flag of Uruguay.svg  María Sara Grippoli  (URU)5 55Flag of Uruguay.svg  María Sara Grippoli  (URU)212 
Flag of Guyana.svg  Ceili Peterson  (GUY)70 2 Flag of Uruguay.svg  María Sara Grippoli  (URU)97 5
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Laura Sancho  (CRC)1 82

−57 kg

10 April

Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd place
Flag of the United States.svg  Faith Dillon  (USA)129 
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Mariling Vanegas  (NCA)0 0  Flag of the United States.svg  Faith Dillon  (USA)76 
Flag of El Salvador.svg  Alisson Montano  (ESA)30 0Flag of El Salvador.svg  Alisson Montano  (ESA)0 0  
Flag of Peru.svg  Camila Cáceres  (PER)0 00 Flag of El Salvador.svg  Alisson Montano  (ESA)5 3  
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Nishy Lee Lindo  (CRC)75 Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Nishy Lee Lindo  (CRC)512 
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Celeste Áñez  (BOL)0 1  Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Nishy Lee Lindo  (CRC)0 1  
Flag of Suriname.svg  Serena van Dijk  (SUR)0 0  Flag of Brazil.svg  Maria Clara Pacheco  (BRA)36 
Flag of Brazil.svg  Maria Clara Pacheco  (BRA)1214 

−67 kg

9 April

Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd place
Flag of Mexico.svg  Leslie Soltero  (MEX)5 4  
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Mell Mina  (ECU)174 4 Flag of the United States.svg  Kristina Teachout  (USA)117 
Flag of the United States.svg  Kristina Teachout  (USA)15 1717Flag of Mexico.svg  Leslie Soltero  (MEX)22 
Flag of Haiti.svg  Ava Lee  (HAI)33 3 Flag of Chile.svg  Claudia Gallardo  (CHI)1 0  
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Madelyn Rodríguez  (DOM)2 98Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Madelyn Rodríguez  (DOM)13 
Flag of Suriname.svg  Yade Bongsomenggolo  (SUR)0 0  Flag of Chile.svg  Claudia Gallardo  (CHI)1 0  
Flag of Chile.svg  Claudia Gallardo  (CHI)713 

+67 kg

10 April

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd place
Flag of Colombia.svg  Gloria Mosquera  (COL)3 0  
Flag of Chile.svg  Fernanda Aguirre  (CHI)53 Flag of Chile.svg  Fernanda Aguirre  (CHI)56 
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Dayana Folleco  (ECU)4 2  Flag of Chile.svg  Fernanda Aguirre  (CHI)66 
Flag of Haiti.svg  Aliyah Shipman  (HAI)108 Flag of Haiti.svg  Aliyah Shipman  (HAI)1 0  
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Megan Lawrence  (TTO)3 0  Flag of Haiti.svg  Aliyah Shipman  (HAI)612 
Flag of Argentina.svg  Victoria Rivas  (ARG)2 9  
Flag of Haiti.svg  Aliyah Shipman  (HAI)   
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Katherine Rodríguez  (DOM)WD  
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Katherine Rodríguez  (DOM)20 8
Flag of Honduras.svg  Yosselyn Molina  (HON)42 6 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Carolina Fernández  (VEN)0 00
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Carolina Fernández  (VEN)2 812Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Katherine Rodríguez  (DOM)0 2  
Flag of Cuba.svg  Arlettys Acosta  (CUB)1313 Flag of Cuba.svg  Arlettys Acosta  (CUB)82 
Flag of Aruba.svg  Maelynn Fradl  (ARU)0 0  Flag of Cuba.svg  Arlettys Acosta  (CUB)1 41
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Crystal Weekes  (PUR)40 0

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  1. "Official Outline" (PDF). World Taekwondo . Retrieved 10 April 2024.