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Flyweight (≤58 kilograms), Men

Date17 – 18 August 2016
StatusOlympic
LocationArena Carioca 3, Parque Olímpico da Barra, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro
Participants15 from 15 countries
FormatSingle-elimination tournament. All fighters losing to the finalists in each pool advance to repêchage tournament for the bronze medal.

The man to beat in this category was Farzan Ashour Zadeh, the 19-year-old Iranian known as “Tsunami” who burst onto the scene in 2014 and the following year became world champion. With the 2012 Olympic champion Joel González of Spain moving up a division, the way was clear for the young Iranian top seed to take gold, although the man who beat him in the 2015 Grand Prix Final, South Korea’s Kim Tae-Hun, was seeded two in Rio and posed a serious threat. Also fancied for a medal were number three seed Rui Bragança of Portugal and another experienced man, Levant Tuncat of Germany

Mourad Laachraoui was the 2016 European champion in this division and his place in Rio seemed likely until the Belgian Federation gave it to Si Mohamed Ketbi on the strength of his higher world ranking. Laachraoui would have been an interesting inclusion in the Belgian team because his older brother Najim was an Islamist terrorist and one of the two suicide bombers involved in the 2016 Brussels airport attack.

The day of shocks in the Carioca Arena 3 continued following Wu Jingyu’s shock defeat in the quarter-final of the women’s event, when the men’s favourite Farzan Ashour Zadeh lost in the first round 4-3 to Omar Hajjami of Morocco – the world number 80 and 16th seed. The Iranian was then joined by number two seed Kim Tae-Hun, who was also beaten in the first round, 12-10 by Tawin Hanprab of Thailand. Brazil’s Venilton Teixeira and Portugal’s Bragança were the only two of the top four seeds to progress to the last eight, while the German Tuncat went out through disqualification.

Hanprab, the number 15 seed went onto the final where he met China’s Zhao Shuai and it was the number eight seed who ran out the 6-4 winner to became the first man to win a taekwondo gold for China while 18-year-old Hangpran won Thailand’s first men’s Olympic medal. Luisito Pié of the Dominican Republic and Kim Tae-Hun each won a bronze medal.

PosCompetitorNOC
1Zhao ShuaiCHNGold
2Tawin HanprabTHASilver
=3Luisito PiéDOMBronze
=3Kim Tae-HunKORBronze
=5Jesús TortosaESP
=5Carlos NavarroMEX
=7Omar HajjamiMAR
=7Safwan KhalilAUS
=9Rui BragançaPOR
=9Venilton TeixeiraBRA
=11Ron AtiasISR
=11Yousef ShrihaLBA
=11Farzan Ashour ZadehIRI
=11Si Mohamed KetbiBEL
=11Óscar MuñozCOL
DNSLevent TuncatGER

Round One

Date17 August 2016 — 9:15
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the quarter-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #117 Aug 9:15Venilton TeixeiraBRAPoints gapRon AtiasISR
Match #217 Aug 9:45Carlos NavarroMEXPoints gapYousef ShrihaLBA
Match #317 Aug 10:15Zhao ShuaiCHNFinal scoreJesús TortosaESP
Match #417 Aug 10:45Omar HajjamiMARFinal scoreFarzan Ashour ZadehIRI
Match #517 Aug 11:15Tawin HanprabTHAFinal scoreKim Tae-HunKOR
Match #617 Aug 11:45Safwan KhalilAUSFinal scoreSi Mohamed KetbiBEL
Match #717 Aug 12:15Luisito PiéDOMWalkoverLevent TuncatGER
Match #817 Aug 12:45Rui BragançaPORPoints gapÓscar MuñozCOL

Quarter-Finals

Date17 August 2016 — 15:15
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the semi-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #117 Aug 15:15Carlos NavarroMEXFinal scoreVenilton TeixeiraBRA
Match #217 Aug 15:45Zhao ShuaiCHNFinal scoreOmar HajjamiMAR
Match #317 Aug 16:15Tawin HanprabTHAFinal scoreSafwan KhalilAUS
Match #417 Aug 16:45Luisito PiéDOMFinal scoreRui BragançaPOR

Semi-Finals

Date17 August 2016 — 17:15
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the final round.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #117 Aug 17:15Zhao ShuaiCHNFinal scoreCarlos NavarroMEX
Match #217 Aug 17:45Tawin HanprabTHAFinal scoreLuisito PiéDOM

Repêchage Round One

Date18 August 2016 — 20:15
FormatWinner of each match advanced to the bronze medal match.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match #118 Aug 20:15Jesús TortosaESPFinal scoreOmar HajjamiMAR
Match #218 Aug 20:45Kim Tae-HunKORFinal scoreSafwan KhalilAUS

Final Round

Date18 August 2016 — 22:15
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorNOCResultCompetitorNOC
Match 1/218 Aug 22:15Zhao ShuaiCHNFinal scoreTawin HanprabTHA
Match 3/518 Aug 21:15Luisito PiéDOMSudden deathJesús TortosaESP
Match 3/518 Aug 21:45Kim Tae-HunKORFinal scoreCarlos NavarroMEX