Victorian Bailey Lewis delivered an impressive performance at the Olympic Games, making a remarkable debut in the Taekwondo competition at the Grand Palais in Paris.
Olympic Selection Guidelines per International Opens - Defined G Ranked Open - Subject to AOC Approval
Australian Taekwondo recognises from past experience that in considering performance from international competitions that G2 events vary in standard and difficulty to a wide degree.
This has resulted in some athletes in previous years spending funds on pursuing competitions that would not illicit high consideration by selectors.
To this end pending approval from AOC, Australian Taekwondo has determined that designated Defined G Ranked Open- International Opens will be the priority consideration in the G2 section of event results considered by selectors. This also allows athletes to better target the utilisation of their finances should they pursue Olympic Selection.
These Defined G Ranked Open will be in conjunction with Mandatory Competitions as per previous notice - While Mandatory competitions are necessary for selection consideration - Defined G Ranked Open participation is the choice of individual athletes to which and how many of these they determine to target.
However as previously stated this allows Athletes to better target their individual campaigns. Additionally mandatory competitions are all in Australia to allow easy access for all Australian Athletes and to ensure a level of head to head competition is a component of selection consideration.
The full selection policy will be published when the approval process through the AOC is complete. However, in the interest of planning purposes for athletes we have determined to give notice of the proposed events for the information of Athletes and Coaches.
Mandatory means an event that is a mandatory event for athlete participation to be eligible for consideration by the Taekwondo Selection Panel in clause 6.9 in determining the selection of athletes under this policy unless Clause 7. Is applicable.
Defined G Ranked Open means competitions designated by Australian Taekwondo as International Open Competitions that may be utilised by the Taekwondo Selection Panel in clause 6.9 for the consideration of athlete performance.
(a) Other than those designated competitions specifically named in this policy as Defined G Ranked Open’s Australian Taekwondo will publish details of designated Defined G Ranked Open with a minimum of eight (8) weeks’ notice.
6.9 Factors to consider:
(a) the Athlete’s performance during the Qualification Period at specific National And international events.
The following competitions will be the competitions considered with relation to this clause:
Mandatory Events
2023 Defined G-ranked Open events
2024 Defined G-ranked Open events:
Victorian Bailey Lewis delivered an impressive performance at the Olympic Games, making a remarkable debut in the Taekwondo competition at the Grand Palais in Paris.
Warren Hansen was one of eight Australian Taekwondo athletes to compete at the Sydney 2000 Olympics – the first ever games to include Taekwondo as an official sport – where he acquitted himself well in the men's 80kg event.
Twenty-four years ago in Sydney, Lauren Burns won the first ever Olympic Gold Medal for Taekwondo – a remarkable feat that captured the attention of a sporting nation and made the entire Australian Taekwondo community proud. That glorious moment inevitably stands out in Burns’ impressive career as an athlete, but her contribution to the sport and the community is not defined by a single competitive achievement. Not by a long shot.