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Day 3 Delivers Golds to Korea and Mexico
Saudi Arabia wins first-ever women’s WT Championships medal
GUADALAJARA Mexico (Nov. 16, 2022)
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Day 3 of the 2022 World Taekwondo Championships delivered golds to Daniela Paola Souza of Mexico and Do-yun Kwon of Korea. That put both nations at the top of the medal tables in Guadalajara with two golds per piece, on just the third day of the contest. Two categories were contested at the Centro Acuatico CODE Metropolitano tonight: M-68kg and W-49kg.
-49kg
The final pitched China’s Qing Guo against hometown favorite Daniela Paola Souza. In the semis, Guo had won with a firstround KO, but Souza had won a fraught semifinal fight in extraordinary style – coming back from behind with a jumping, spinning round kick to the head in the fight’s last second.
As battle commenced, Guo had the height and leg-length advantage; Souza looked more mobile. It was 1-1 before Souza landed with a head kick, taking the board to 4-1. She sacrificed two points for running and falling, but won Round 1, 4-3.
Souza started 2-1 up, but Guo landed to the head, followed by a tumble: 4-2 to the Chinese fighter, Souza equalized with a body kick, 4-4. Souza was penalized for grabbing, then ate a head kick. After a last-seconds blitz of spinning kicks from Souza, Round 2 ended 8-4 to Guo.
So: The third would be the decider.
Buoyed by a roaring crowd, Souza moved decisively in Round 3. She went ahead with a combination of points, including a textbook high kick, for an 8-0 lead. In the final seconds, Guo went all out, forcing Souza to backpedal and tumble, but it ended 8-2, and gold for Souza – with a delighted crowd going ballistic.
Bronzes went to Panipak Wongpattanakit of Thailand and Dunya ali m Abutaleb of Saudi Arabia.
The latter was knocked out in the first round of her semifinal, but nevertheless recovered for the medal ceremony. With a bronze in hand, she became the first female athlete from Saudi Arabia to win a medal in any top-tier WT championship.
-68kg
The category final saw defending World Champion Bradly Sinden of Great Britain go head to head with Korea’s Do-yun Kwon. Both men started fast, fighting for advantage on the FOP. Kwon lost a point for grabbing, but landed a body shot to go 2-1 before losing another Gam-jeom and being kicked out of the area. However, he grabbed three points with a head kick, so: First Round to Kwon.
Round 2 continued with Kwon being penalized for grabbing as Sinden pressured him on the perimeter – but again, he clawed back the lead with a body kick, going 2-1 up. Kwon was again thrust out, taking the board to 2-2, then Kwon snapped an oblique kick to the body, going 4-2. A fast head kick and a fall by Kwon shifted the board to 7-3 in the Korean’s favor. The last seconds were all action, but the defending champ was unable to capture a lead and it ended decisively, with a 10-7 victory for Kwon in the second round.
Reza Kalhor of Iran – who had fought a truly epic battle against Sinden in the semis – and Javad Aghayev of Azerbaijan won bronzes.