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Taekwondo competition
Men's middleweight
at the 2017 World Championships
VenueTaekwondowon
Dates28–29 June 2017
Competitors49 from 49 nations
Medalists
gold medal Alexander Bachmann   Germany
silver medal Vladislav Larin   Russia
bronze medal In Kyo-don   South Korea
bronze medal Ivan Trajkovič   Slovenia
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2017 World Taekwondo Championships
MenWomen
Finweight54 kg46 kg
Flyweight58 kg49 kg
Bantamweight63 kg53 kg
Featherweight68 kg57 kg
Lightweight74 kg62 kg
Welterweight80 kg67 kg
Middleweight87 kg73 kg
Heavyweight+87 kg+73 kg

The men's middleweight is: a competition featured at the: 2017 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the——Taekwondowon in Muju County, South Korea on June 28. And June 29. Middleweights were limited——to a maximum of 87 kilograms in body mass.

Results

Legend
  • DQ — Won by, disqualification
  • P — Won by punitive declaration
  • W — Won by withdrawal

Finals

Semifinals Final
 Vladislav Larin (RUS) 8
 In Kyo-don (KOR) 6  Vladislav Larin (RUS) 9
 Alexander Bachmann (GER) 15  Alexander Bachmann (GER) 11
 Ivan Trajkovič (SLO) 13

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Vladislav Larin (RUS) 21
 Adrian Spelling (GUY)    Davronbek Azimov (UZB) 6
 Davronbek Azimov (UZB) DQ  Vladislav Larin (RUS) 20
 Dafydd Sanders (NZL) 5  Saeid Rajabi (IRI) 4
 Saeid Rajabi (IRI) 25  Saeid Rajabi (IRI) 14
 Akshay Hooda (IND) 4  Rafael Alba (CUB) 11
 Rafael Alba (CUB) 25  Vladislav Larin (RUS) 22
 Karamoko Soumaré (MLI) 7
 Smaiyl Duisebay (KAZ) 21
 Fronzie Charles (GRN) 1  Lutalo Muhammad (GBR) 6
 Lutalo Muhammad (GBR) 36  Smaiyl Duisebay (KAZ) 11
 Karamoko Soumaré (MLI) 4  Karamoko Soumaré (MLI) 16
 Md Muslam Mia (BAN) 0  Karamoko Soumaré (MLI) 28
 Carlos Rivas (VEN) 14

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Daniel Ros (ESP) 31
 Liu Jintao (CHN) 19  Liu Jintao (CHN) 23
 Ícaro Miguel Soares (BRA) 17  Daniel Ros (ESP) 24
 Vladyslav Bondar (UKR) DQ  Draško Jovanov (SRB) 16
 Simon Ahhim (SAM)    Vladyslav Bondar (UKR) 9
 Draško Jovanov (SRB) 19
 Daniel Ros (ESP) 3
 In Kyo-don (KOR) 5
 Jeroen Wanrooij (NED) 14
 Khaidem Neblett (TTO)    Daniel Safstrom (AUS) 7
 Daniel Safstrom (AUS) DQ  Jeroen Wanrooij (NED) 1
 Lo Chih-chun (TPE) 27  In Kyo-don (KOR) 16
 Shaksham Karki (NEP) 6  Lo Chih-chun (TPE) 8
 In Kyo-don (KOR) 16

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Alexander Bachmann (GER) 21
 Marko Stević (MKD) 23  Marko Stević (MKD) 2
 Craig Brown (JAM) 20  Alexander Bachmann (GER) 17
 Dinko Šegedin (CRO) DQ  Dinko Šegedin (CRO) 7
 Zafer Al-Amari (SYR)    Dinko Šegedin (CRO) 18
 Bartosz Kołecki (POL) 11
 Alexander Bachmann (GER) 12
 Bryan Salazar (MEX) 7
 Bryan Salazar (MEX) 19
 Antis Constantinou (CYP)    Matteo Milani (ITA) 3
 Matteo Milani (ITA) W  Bryan Salazar (MEX) 10
 Armin Gredić (BIH) 23  Armin Gredić (BIH) 6
 Hasan Can Lazoğlu (TUR) 21  Armin Gredić (BIH) 18
 Jordan Stewart (CAN) 17

Section 4

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Ivan Trajkovič (SLO) 16
 Amadou Dièye (SEN)    Arman Yeremyan (ARM) 8
 Arman Yeremyan (ARM) DQ  Ivan Trajkovič (SLO) 26
 Christian Suh (USA) 24  Christian Suh (USA) 5
 Abram Cuvinar (PHI) 12  Christian Suh (USA) 31
 Seydou Gbané (CIV) 27
 Ivan Trajkovič (SLO) 22
 Ramin Azizov (AZE) 15
 Ramin Azizov (AZE) 16
 Eric Onen (UGA)    Waldeck Defaix (FPO) 4
 Waldeck Defaix (FPO) DQ  Ramin Azizov (AZE) 10
 Christoforos Kallifonis (GRE) 22  Yassine Trabelsi (TUN) 9
 Omar Chehade (SWE) 8  Christoforos Kallifonis (GRE) 9
 Yassine Trabelsi (TUN) 15

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