Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 55 kg

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Women's kumite 55 kg
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Wen Tzu-yun, Bettina Plank, Ivet Goranova and Anzhelika Terliuga with their Olympic medals at Tokyo 2020.jpg
Venue Nippon Budokan
Date5 August 2021
Competitors9 from 9 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Ivet Goranova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Silver medal icon.svg Anzhelika Terliuga Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Bronze medal icon.svg Bettina Plank Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Bronze medal icon.svg Wen Tzu-yun Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei

The women's kumite 55 kg competition in Karate at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held on 5 August 2021 at the Nippon Budokan. [1]

Competition format

The competition began with a two-pool round-robin stage followed by a single elimination stage. Each pool consisted of 4 or 5 athletes, with those positioned 1st and 4th seeded to Pool A, and those positioned 2nd and 3rd to Pool B. The athlete that finished first in Pool A faced the athlete that finished second in Pool B in the semifinals, and vice versa. There were no bronze medal matches in the kumite events. Losers of the semifinals each received a bronze medal. [2]

Schedule

All times are in local time (UTC+9).

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 5 August 202117:00
20:22
20:50
21:00
Pool stage
Semifinals
Gold medal match
Victory ceremony

Results

Pool stage

Pool A [3]
PosAthleteBWDLPtsScore Flag of Bulgaria.svg Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Flag of Iran.svg Flag of Turkey.svg
1Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Ivet Goranova  (BUL)3300615–55–25–25–1
2Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wen Tzu-yun  (TPE)3201412–102–55–15–4
3Flag of Iran.svg  Sara Bahmanyar  (IRI)310228–142–51–55–4
4Flag of Turkey.svg  Serap Özçelik  (TUR)300309–151–54–54–5
Source: Tokyo 2020
Pool B
PosAthleteBWDLPtsScore Flag of Ukraine.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Japan.svg Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Flag of Egypt.svg
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anzhelika Terliuga  (UKR)422069–40–04–04–41–0
2Flag of Austria.svg  Bettina Plank  (AUT)421159–100–02–64–33–1
3Flag of Japan.svg  Miho Miyahara  (JPN)4202420–130–46–211–23–5
4Flag of Kazakhstan (3-2).svg  Moldir Zhangbyrbay  (KAZ)4112316–214–43–42–117–2
5Flag of Egypt.svg  Radwa Sayed  (EGY)410328–140–11–35–32–7
Source: Tokyo 2020

Finals

 
SemifinalsGold medal
 
      
 
 
 
 
A1
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Ivet Goranova  (BUL)
4
 
 
 
B2
Flag of Austria.svg  Bettina Plank  (AUT)Bronze medal icon.svg
3
 
A1
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Ivet Goranova  (BUL)Gold medal icon.svg
5
 
 
 
B1
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anzhelika Terliuga  (UKR)Silver medal icon.svg
1
 
B1
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anzhelika Terliuga  (UKR)
4
 
 
A2
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wen Tzu-yun  (TPE)Bronze medal icon.svg
4
 

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References

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