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USA Taekwondo in The Olympic Games

1988 – Seoul, South Korea (Demonstration Sport)

U.S. MEDALISTS

  • Dana Hee - Gold
  • Arlene Limas - Gold
  • Lynnette Love - Gold
  • Jimmy Kim - Gold
  • Debra Holloway - Silver
  • Juan Moreno - Silver
  • Mayumi Pejo - Bronze
  • Sharon Jewell - Bronze
  • Han Won Lee - Bronze
  • Greg Baker - Bronze
  • Jay Warwick - Bronze


1992 – Barcelona, Spain (Demonstration Sport)

U.S. MEDALISTS

  • Herbert Perez - Gold
  • Juan Moreno - Silver
  • Diane Murray - Silver
  • Danielle Laney - Bronze
  • Lynnette Love - Bronze
  • Terry Poindexter - Bronze


2000 – Sydney, Australia

U.S. MEDALISTS

  • Steven López - Gold


2004 – Athens, Greece

U.S. MEDALISTS

  • Steven López - Gold
  • Nia Abdallah - Silver


2008 - Beijing, China

U.S. MEDALISTS

  • Mark López - Silver
  • Diana López - Bronze
  • Steven López - Bronze


2012 - London, England

U.S. MEDALISTS

  • Paige McPherson - Bronze
  • Terrence Jennings - Bronze

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