Juan Antonio Ramos

Spanish taekwondo practitioner
Juan Antonio Ramos
Medal record
Representing  Spain
Men’s taekwondo
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1997 Hong Kong Finweight
Gold medal – first place 2007 Beijing Flyweight
Bronze medal – third place 2001 Jeju Finweight

Juan Antonio Ramos Sánchez (born 18 August 1976 in Barcelona) is a Spanish taekwondo practitioner.

He is a two-time world champion, winning the finweight title in 1997 and the flyweight title in 2007. He also competed for Spain at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games, finishing fourth and equal fifth respectively.[1] He is married to Brigitte Yagüe, also successful in taekwondo. He was a coach at the 2012 Olympic Games for Anthony Obame of Gabon, where Obame won Silver medal in men's heavyweight.

Now Ramos is the French national team coach.

References

  1. ^ Olympic results
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World Champions in Taekwondo – Men's Finweight
  • 1975:  Hwang Soo-yong (KOR)
  • 1977:  Song Ki-yul (KOR)
  • 1979:  Lee Seung-kyung (KOR)
  • 1982:  José Cedeño (ECU)
  • 1983:  Wang Kwang-yeon (KOR)
  • 1985:  Lee Sun-jang (KOR)
  • 1987:  Lim Sung-wook (KOR)
  • 1989:  Kwon Tae-ho (KOR)
  • 1991:  Gergely Salim (DEN)
  • 1993:  Jin Seung-tae (KOR)
  • 1995:  Jin Seung-tae (KOR)
  • 1997:  Juan Antonio Ramos (ESP)
  • 1999:  Min Byeong-seok (KOR)
  • 2001:  Choi Yeon-ho (KOR)
  • 2003:  Choi Yeon-ho (KOR)
  • 2005:  Kim Jin-hee (KOR)
  • 2007:  Choi Yeon-ho (KOR)
  • 2009:  Choi Yeon-ho (KOR)
  • 2011:  Chutchawal Khawlaor (THA)
  • 2013:  Kim Tae-hun (KOR)
  • 2015:  Kim Tae-hun (KOR)
  • 2017:  Kim Tae-hun (KOR)
  • 2019:  Bae Jun-seo (KOR)
  • 2022:  Omar Salim (HUN)
  • 2023:  Park Tae-joon (KOR)
  • 1975–1983: −48 kg
  • 1985–1997: −50 kg
  • 1999–present: −54 kg
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World Champions in Taekwondo – Men's Flyweight
  • 1975–1977: −53 kg
  • 1979–1983: −52 kg
  • 1985–1997: −54 kg
  • 1999–present: −58 kg


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