Athletes who train on top of the world will be ranked high in their sport. On this ranking list by World Taekwondo Federation, you can check out who is on top. World Taekwondo Federation is the largest worldwide taekwondo federation and they also published the TOP 10 OLYMPIC KYORUGI RANKING ATHLETES LIST.
It has more than 800,000 members. There are more than 200 countries in which taekwondo is practiced. The world Taekwondo Federation is one of the best sports organizations. The world Taekwondo Federation has set up standards for para taekwondo. It has set goals for taekwondo.
The world Taekwondo Federation has established the guidelines for international competitions of taekwondo. It has organized the championships and world cups. The world Taekwondo Federation has established a number of organizations that are responsible for the promotion of taekwondo. The organizations have provided education programs and sports opportunities for children.
The world Taekwondo Federation has its headquarters in Dusseldorf. The world Taekwondo Federation has offices in different countries like the United Kingdom, Italy, South Korea, and so on. The world Taekwondo Federation is a non-profit organization. You know, that sport that’s kinda weird and involves two people using their legs and arms to fight each other?
The answer is this: the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) Top 10 Athletes KYORUGI RANKING List. Now, TKD is a martial art that originated in Korea, and this list showcases the best of the best. Let’s see if you can figure out which athletes are the most competitive by looking at the top 10 ranking list of athletes from the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF).
TOP 10 ATHLETES RANKING
December 2022 – Top 10 Senior Division Olympic Kyorugi Ranking / M-58 kg/country
- Vito DELL’AQUILA – Italy
- Mohamed Khalil JENDOUBI – Tunisia
- Jun JANG – Republic of Korea
- Omar Gergely SALIM – Hungary
- Jack WOOLLEY – Ireland
- Yushuai LIANG – Chaina
- Cyrian RAVET – France
- Adrian VICENTE YUNTA – Spain
- BRANDON PLAZA HERNANDEZ – Mexico
- Paulo MELO – Brazil
Dec 2022 – Top 10 Senior Division / M-68 kg / Country
- Bradly SINDEN – Great Britain
- Edival POTES – Brazil
- Hakan RECBER – Turkey
- Javier PEREZ POLO – Spain
- Ulugbek RASHITOV – Uzbekistan
- Zaid KAREEM – Jordan
- Joan JORQUERA CALA – Spain
- Zaid ALHALAWANI – Jordan
- Bernardo PIE – Dominican Republic
- Javed AGHAYEV – Azerbaijan
December 2022 – Top 10 Senior Kyorugi Ranking / M-80 kg / Country
- Simone ALESSIO – Italy
- Seif EISSA – Egypt
- Daniel QUESADA BARRERA – Spain
- Saleh ELSHARABATY – Jordan
- Firas ATOUSI – Tunisia
- WOO HYEOK PARK – Republic of Korea
- Carl Alan NICKOLAS – United States of America
- Nikita RAFALOVICH – Uzbekistan
- Richard Andre ORDEMANN – Norway
- Maksim KHRAMTCOV – Russia
December 2022 – Top 10 Senior Division Olympic Kyorugi Ranking / M+80 kg / Country
- Carlos SANSORES – Mexico
- Ivan GARCIA MARTINEZ – Spain
- Icaro Miguel MARTINS SOARES – Brazil
- Maicon SIQUEIRA – Brazil
- Ivan SAPINA – Croatia
- Emre Kutalmis ATESLI – Turkey
- Rafael ALBA – Cuba
- Cheick Sallah CISSE – Cote D’ivoire
- Jonathan HEALY – United States of America
- Mahdi KHODABAKHSHI – Serbia
Dec 2022 – Top 10 Senior Division Olympic Kyorugi Ranking / W-49 kg / Country
- Panipak WONGPATTANAKIT – Thailand
- Daniela Paola SOUZA – Mexico
- Lena STOJKOVIC – Croatia
- Adriana CEREZO IGLESIAS – Spain
- Tijana BOGDANOVIC – Serbia
- Rukiya YILDIRIM – Turkey
- MERVE DINCEL – Turkey
- Qing GUO – China
- MI-Reu KANG – Republic of Korea
- Abishag SEMBERG – Israel
December 2022 – Top 10 Senior Division / W-57kg / Country
- Zongshi LUO – China
- Hatice Kurba ILGUN – Turkey
- Anastasija ZOLOTIC – United States of America
- Jade JONES – Great Britain
- Skylar PARK – Canada
- Makayla GREENWOOD – United States of America
- Nada LAARAJ – Morocco
- chia-ling LO – Chinese Taipei
- Patrycja ADAMIEWICZ – Poland
- Fabiola Guadalupe VILLEGAS MACHORRO – Mexico
December 2022 – Top 10 Senior Kyorugi Ranking / W-67kg / Country
- Magda WIET HENIN – France
- Ruth GBAGBI – Cote D’ivoire
- Sarah CHAARI – Belgium
- Milena TITONELI – Brazil
- Matea JELIC – Croatia
- Julyana AL-SADEQ – Jordan
- Leslie SOLTERO – Mexico
- Nadica BOZANIC – Serbia
- Lauren WILLIAMS – Great Britain
- Aleksandra PERISIC – Serbia
December 2022 – Top 10 Senior Division / W+67kg / Country
- DABIN LEE – Republic of Korea
- Bianca COOK – Great Britain
- Althea LAURIN – France
- Svetlana OSIPOVA – Uzbekistan
- Lorena BRANDL – Germany
- Nafia KUS – Turkey
- Cansel DENIZ – Kazakhstan
- Rebecca MCGOWAN – Great Britain
- Milica MANDIC – Serbia
- Aleksandra KOWALCZUK – Poland
In conclusion, we’ve got 10 world taekwondo athletes that are ranked the top 10 athletes in the world and what they have to say about it. This is the latest KYORUGI RANKING list of the top 10 world athletes that are currently ranked. In order to win a medal at the World Taekwondo Championships, you need to be number one in the world. No doubt about it.
But, how do you go about being number one? In addition to training your body, it’s important to train your mind. Mental strength is more important than physical strength in a sport like taekwondo. Read What Is The Best Martial Arts For Unskilled Man? The top athletes in the world are able to use this mental strength to beat other athletes. If you’re serious about becoming one of the top athletes in the world, you’ve got to train your mind too. You can read the Benefits Of Taekwondo That You Probably Never Heard of Before.
Ehatasamul Alom is an esteemed Taekwondo 3rd Dan Black Belt with over 12 years of experience in this dynamic martial art. Born in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, Ehatasamul’s journey with Taekwondo began at the tender age of seven. His passion led him to compete at national and international levels, where he has bagged numerous awards and honors. He is also a member of the Taekwondo National Referee Panel.
With a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Science from the prestigious Rajshahi University, Ehatasamul has a deep understanding of the technical and scientific aspects of martial arts.
In 2022, Ehatasamul created the “TaekwondoKing.com” blog to share his knowledge and experiences. His articles focus on Taekwondo training techniques, competition strategies, and the art’s rich history and philosophy. He also writes about the importance of mental fortitude and discipline, key aspects of his teaching philosophy. His goal is to inspire both beginners and seasoned practitioners worldwide through insightful and engaging content.