Yong, Wongpattanakit, Kudashova, Jones, Yaman, Tatar, Mandic, Walkden, Bae, Zhao, Lee, Quesada, Cisse, Larin and In retain their top spot in the standings, while and Jang and Beigi Harchegani overtake Tortosa and Cisse

Take a look at the current status of the 16 weight division rankings of the World Taekwondo as of October 1st 2019. Eight male athletes and eight female fighters lead each of the standings and are considered the current dominators of our sport worldwide.

Panipak Wongpattanakit (Thailand) leads the Women’s -49 kg division, Tatiana Kudashova (Russia) comands the -53 kg one, Jade Jones (Great Britain) does the same in Women’s -57 kg, Irem Yaman from Turkey (Daedo Team) holds the first place in Women’s -62 kg, Nur Tatar (Turkey) retains the Women’s -62 kg first place, Milica Mandic of Serbia (Daedo Team) repeats as the best Women’s -73 kg qualified athlete, and Bianca Walkden (Great Britain) reigns in Women’s +73 kg one more month.

In the Men’s caegories, Jun-seo Bae (Korea) stays in the top spot of the Men’s -54 kg class; Shuai Zhao (China) comands in Men’s -63 kg, Taekwondo superstar Dae-hoon Lee (Daedo Team) of Korea dominates the Men’s -68 kg division; Daniel Quesada from Spain keeps setting the pace in Men’s -74 kg; Vladislav Larin repeats once again as the best in Men’s -87 kg and Kyo-don In retains his first place in the Men’s +87 kg standings.

The two main changes in the standings have been Cheick Sallah Cisse (Daedo Team – Ivory Coast) falling to the third position after being on top of the Men’s -80 kg class after the new leader, Milad Beigi Harchegani (Azerbaijan), and the man holding now the second position, Khramtcov (Russia) have overtaken the African star, and Jun Jang from Korea retaking the lead of the Men’s -58 kg division relegating Tortosa (members of Daedo Team) from Spain from the top spot. Tae-hun Kim from Korea (also member of Daedo Team) stands now in the third position.

The points awarded to each athlete take into consideration all the events held until the end of September 2019 on the World Taekwondo official calendar.

Women’s -46 kg

Women’s -49 kg

Women’s -53 kg

Women’s -57 kg

Women’s -62 kg

Women’s -67 kg

Women’s -73 kg

Women’s +73 kg

Men’s -54 kg

Men’s -58 kg

Men’s -63 kg

Men’s -68 kg

Men’s -74 kg

Men’s -80 kg

Men’s -87 kg

Men’s +87 kg