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European U21 Taekwondo Championships 2025: Tournament Results


European U21 Taekwondo Championships 2025: Tournament Results
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On December 14, the 2025 European U21 Taekwondo Championships concluded in Kosovo. A total of 8 medal sets were contested in the men’s divisions and 8 in the women’s divisions.

Turkey topped the medal standings with 5 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze medals. Italy also delivered a strong performance, winning 4 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medal. Russian athletes secured 1 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze medals.

Armenia also took part in the tournament with five athletes, but the Armenian representatives did not manage to win any medals.

Full Results of the European U21 Taekwondo Championships

Men’s −54 kg
1st place: Abderrahman Tuyar (Italy)
2nd place: Kaan Eladi (Turkey)
3rd place: Emir Dulger (Turkey) and Andreas Lepape (France)

Men’s −58 kg
1st place: Yusuf Badem (Turkey)
2nd place: Damir Guseynov (Russia)
3rd place: Bleron Ademi (Kosovo) and Igor Dzhioev (Russia)

Men’s −63 kg
1st place: Ludovico Jurlapo (Italy)
2nd place: Hamza Aydogan (Turkey)
3rd place: Samir Mirzoyev (Ukraine) and Alexios Nikolaidis (Greece)

Men’s −68 kg
1st place: Bugra Kosgungonul (Turkey)
2nd place: Adrian Salanova (Spain)
3rd place: Emir Percin (Turkey) and Mateusz Chrzanowski (Poland)

Men’s −74 kg
1st place: Berkay Erer (Turkey)
2nd place: Juan Antonio Milan (Spain)
3rd place: Grga Dugac (Croatia) and Maksim Mironov (Russia)

Men’s −80 kg
1st place: Oskar Kovacic (Croatia)
2nd place: Andrey Zagorulko (Russia)
3rd place: Filip Blazevski (North Macedonia) and Alperen Ayaz (Turkey)

Men’s −87 kg
1st place: Sergio Troitino (Spain)
2nd place: Fotios Dompas (Greece)
3rd place: Nahil Mehnana (France) and Vladislav Budin (Russia)

Men’s +87 kg
1st place: Mattia Molin (Italy)
2nd place: Zbigniew Jablonski (Poland)
3rd place: Egor Shefatov (Russia) and Petros Giannoutsidis (Greece)


Women’s −46 kg
1st place: Alisa Angelova (Russia)
2nd place: Giulia Galiero (Italy)
3rd place: Elisa Bertagnin (Italy) and Sofia Hinic (Croatia)

Women’s −49 kg
1st place: Violeta Diaz Arribas (Spain)
2nd place: Dana Konyukhova (Russia)
3rd place: Dora Radek (Croatia) and Milkiye Ulusoy (Turkey)

Women’s −53 kg
1st place: Anna Frassica (Italy)
2nd place: Veronika Levakova (Russia)
3rd place: Alicia Alonso (Spain) and Sayen Krim (France)

Women’s −57 kg
1st place: Ruya Diler (Turkey)
2nd place: Mumune Goz (Turkey)
3rd place: Dayana Badmaeva (Russia) and Manissa Lakehal-Rollingz (France)

Women’s −62 kg
1st place: Elsa Sekanell (Spain)
2nd place: Dora Mestrovic (Croatia)
3rd place: Dilara Sirin (Turkey) and Anastasia Bannova (Russia)

Women’s −67 kg
1st place: Styliani Marentaki (Greece)
2nd place: Nefeli Nte Reke Mourkousi (Greece)
3rd place: Andreja Berisaj (Montenegro) and Alba Murillo (Spain)

Women’s −73 kg
1st place: Mila Mastelic (Croatia)
2nd place: Maja Srhoj (Croatia)
3rd place: Julia Nowak (Poland) and Yusra Ersin (Turkey)

Women’s +73 kg
1st place: Sude Uzuncavdar (Turkey)
2nd place: Zehra Kavukcuoglu (Turkey)
3rd place: Magdalena Matic (Croatia) and Lorena Janko (Croatia)

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