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London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony – A Big Night for the

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London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony – A Big Night for the Taekwondo Family


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Sarah Stevenson of Great Britain took the Olympic Oath on behalf of all athletes and 11 other taekwondo athletes were flag-bearers for their nations during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
 
Proudly, and with eloquence and poise, Sarah Stevenson stood before tens of thousands of athletes and spectators, as well as an estimated billion viewers around the world, stood representing all Olympians as she took the Olympic athlete oath.
 
Stevenson is participating in her 4th consecutive Olympics and is a 2008 Beijing Olympic bronze medalist and 2011 world champion. She is a medal hopeful for Team Great Britain.
 
Sarah was not alone in representing the sport of taekwondo at the London opening ceremony. Taekwondo medal hopefuls from 11 nations in Africa, Asia, Europe and Pan America led their delegations into the stadium, demonstrating the global popularity of the Olympic sport of taekwondo.
 
Taekwondo Athlete Flag-Bearers at the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony
NOC
Athlete
Weight Category
Achievements
Afghanistan
Nesar Ahmad
M -80kg
2007 World Champion Silver Medalist; World Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament Gold Medalist
Armenia
Arman Yeremyan
M -80kg
2009 Universiade Bronze Medalist; European Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament Gold Medalist
Cambodia
Davin Sorn
F +67kg
2012 Universality Place Recipient
Central African Republic
David Boui
M -68kg
African Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament Gold Medalist
Dominican Republic
Yulius Mercedes Reyes
M -58kg
2008 Beijing Olympic Silver Medalist; 2011 World Taekwondo Championship Bronze Medalist, World Olympic Qualification Tournament Silver Medalist
Greece
Alexandros Nikolaidis
M +80kg
2008 Beijing Olympics Silver Medalist; World Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament Bronze Medalist
Jordan
Nadin Dawani
F +67kg
Asian Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament Gold Medalist; 2012 Asian Taekwondo Championships Gold Medalist
Lebanon
Andrea Paoli
F -57kg
2011 British Open Bronze Medalist, Asian Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament Silver Medalist
Mexico
Maria del Rosario Espinoza
F +67kg
PanAm Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament Silver medalist; 2012 German Open Bronze Medalist; 2012 Spanish Open Gold Medalist; 2012 Austrian Open Gold Medalist
Morocco
Wiam Dislam
F +67
2011 Universiade Silver Medalist, African Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament Gold Medalist, 2012 Australian Open Gold Medalist
Yemen
Tameem Mohammed Ahmed Al-Kubati
M -58kg
Olympic Universality Place Recipient
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In London, 128 athletes from 63 countries will compete for Olympic medals. With 11 athletes leading their delegations during the opening ceremony, taekwondo was one of the most represented in percentage of competing athletes of any sport in London. Five of these eleven taekwondo Olympians representing their nations were female. In addition, Sarah Stevenson stood tall in a position that only 29 athletes in history have ever had the chance to hold.


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