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Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Bronze |
Individual |
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Female |
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Patterns |
1st Dan |
Korea |
Poland |
Czech |
Italy |
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2nd Dan |
Korea |
Czech |
Canada |
Nicaragua |
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3rd Dan |
Korea |
Argentina |
Czech |
Sweden |
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4th Dan |
Korea |
Argentina (Noemi Prone) |
Uzbekistan |
Tajikistan (Nigina Curbanova) |
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Sparring |
Microweight |
Netherlands (Bianca Tapilatu) |
Czech |
Argentina |
Sweden |
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Lightweight |
Scotland (Julia Cross) |
Korea |
Argentina |
Tajikistan (Nigina Curbanova) |
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Middleweight |
Korea |
Argentina |
Brazil |
Sweden |
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Heavyweight |
Germany |
Korea |
Argentina |
Poland |
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Hyperweight |
Korea |
Uzbekistan |
Germany |
Poland |
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Power Test |
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Korea |
Argentina |
England |
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Special Technique |
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Korea |
Russia |
Poland |
Uzbekistan |
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Individual |
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Male |
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Patterns |
1st Dan |
Uzbekistan |
Malaysia |
Czech |
KFJ |
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2nd Dan |
Uzbekistan |
Korea |
Canada |
Poland |
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3rd Dan |
Russia |
Argentina |
Canada |
Tajikistan |
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4th Dan |
Korea |
USA (Marcello Cancelliere) |
Argentina |
Poland |
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Sparring |
Microweight |
Korea |
Brazil |
Kazakstan |
Venezuela |
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Lightweight |
Slovenia (Tomas Barada) |
Russia |
Argentina |
Korea |
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Middleweight |
Brazil |
Puerto Rico |
Netherlands (Stephen Tapilatu) |
Uzbekistan |
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Heavyweight |
Poland |
Greece |
Argentina |
England |
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Hyperweight |
Germany (Andreas Hamper) |
Poland |
Canada (Pierre Guenette) |
Czech |
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Power Test |
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Korea |
Paraguay |
New Zealand (Graham Patterson) |
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Special Technique |
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Czech |
Poland |
Korea |
Argentina |
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Team Event |
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Female |
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Patterns |
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Korea |
Argentina |
Germany |
Poland |
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Sparring |
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Korea |
Argentina |
Czech |
Greece |
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Power Test |
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Korea |
Poland |
Czech |
USA |
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Special Technique |
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Argentina |
Poland |
Czech |
Canada |
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Team Event |
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Male |
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Patterns |
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Korea |
KFJ |
Japan |
Uzbekistan |
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Sparring |
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Poland |
Slovenia |
Brazil |
Greece |
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Power Test |
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England |
Croatia |
Korea |
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Special Technique |
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Argentina |
Greece |
Czech |
Korea |
Best Overall Female Individual : Korea
Best Overall Male Individual : Poland
Best Overall Female Team : Korea
Best Overall Male Team : Korea
Best Overall Country : Korea
Special Award for Service to the Tournaments Committee : Master Leong Wai Meng
Special Award for Lifetime Achievement : Mr Paul Germain (Quebec, Canada)