1.
Events promoted by the WTF
World Taekwondo Championships
Women's World Taekwondo Championships
World Junior Taekwondo Championships
World Cup Team Taekwondo Championships
  2.
Events promoted by Regional Taekwondo Unions of the WTF
Asian Taekwondo Championships
European Taekwondo Championships
Pan American Taekwondo Championships
African Taekwondo Championships
Asian Junior Taekwondo Championships
European Junior Taekwondo Championships
Pan American Junior Taekwondo Championships
  3.
World championships of single discipline of FISU & CISM
World University Taekwondo Championships (promoted by FISU)
World Military Taekwondo Championships (promoted by CISM)
 
 
Olympic Games(Demonstration sport in 1988 and 1992 and official sport since 2000)
World Games (Taekwondo does not participate in the Games now)
World Military Games
Asian Games
Pan American Games
All Africa Games
Universiade (summer) (from 22nd edition: Taegu, Korea, 2003)
Goodwill Games (Taekwondo does not participate in the Games now)
Southeast Asian Games
East Asian Games
Central Asian Games (from 5th edition, 2003)
Central American Games
Central American and Caribbean Games
South American Games
Bolivarian Games
Pan Arab Games
South Pacific Games (from 1995)
Maccabiah Games (from 16th edition: Israel/ July 16-26, 2001)

 

1st World Championships (Seoul, Korea/ May 25-27, 1973)
2nd World Championships (Seoul, Korea/ Aug. 28-31, 1975)
3rd World Championships (Chicago, U.S.A./ Sep. 5-17, 1977)
4th World Championships (Stuttgart, Germany/ Oct. 25-28, 1979)
5th World Championships (Guayaquil, Ecuador/ Feb. 24-27, 1982)
6th World Championships (Copenhagen, Denmark/ Oct. 20-23, 1983)
7th World Championships (Seoul, Korea/ Sep. 4-8, 1985)
8th (1st Women’s) Championships (Barcelona, Spain/ Oct. 7-11, 1987)
9th (2nd Women’s) World Championships (Seoul, Korea/ Oct. 9-14, 1989)
10th (3rd Women’s) World Championships (Athens, Greece/ Oct. 29-Nov. 3, 1991)
11th (4th Women’s) World Championships (New York, U.S.A./ Aug. 19-21, 1993)
12th (5th Women’s) World Championships (Manila, Philippines/ Nov. 17-21, 1995)
13th (6th Women’s) World Championships (Hong Kong, China/ Nov. 19-23, 1997)
14th (7th Women’s) World Championships (Edmonton, Canada/ June 2-6, 1999)
15th (8th Women’s) World Championships (Jeju City, Korea/ Nov. 1-7, 2001)
16th (9th Women’s) World Championships (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany/ Sep. 24-28, 2003)
17th (10th Women’s) World Championships (Madrid, Spain/ , 2005)
1st World Junior Championships (Barcelona, Spain/ June 27-30, 1996)
2nd World Junior Championships (Istanbul, Turkey/ Sep. 9-13, 1998)
3rd World Junior Championships (Killarney, Ireland/ Nov. 15-18, 2000)
4th World Junior Championships (Hiraklion, Greece/Oct. 1-6, 2002)
5th World Junior Championships (Suncheon, Korea/ June 12-18, 2004)
6th World Junior Championships (Hochiminh City, Vietnam/ , 2006)
World Cup 1986 (Colorado Springs, U.S.A./ July 3-5, 1986)
World Cup 1987 (Helsinki, Finland/ May 15-17, 1987)
World Cup 1989 (Cairo, Egypt/ Feb. 22-25, 1989)
World Cup 1990 (Madrid, Spain/ Nov. 9-11, 1990)
World Cup 1991 (Zagreb, Yugoslavia/ May 16-18, 1991)
World Cup 1994 (George Town, Cayman Islands/ July 21-23, 1994)
World Cup 1996 (Rido de Janeiro, Brazil/ May 24-26, 1996)
World Cup 1997 (Cairo, Egypt/ March 6-8, 1997)
World Cup 1998 (Sindelfingen, Germany/ June 5-7, 1998)
World Cup 2000 (Lyon, France/ April 14-16, 2000)
World Cup 2001 (Hochiminh City, Vietnam/ May 31-June 3, 2001)
World Cup 2002 (Tokyo, Japan/ July 16-19, 2002)
World Cup Team Champ. 2006 (Colorado Springs, U.S.A./ 2006)
Pre-World Games Championships (Seoul, Korea/ June 30-July 2, 1978)
1st International Collegiate Championships (Seoul, Korea/ Dec. 10-11, 1983)
1st World University Championships (FISU) (Berkeley, U.S.A./ Nov. 29-30, 1986)
2nd World University Championships (FISU) (Santander, Spain/ April 6-8, 1990)
3rd World University Championships (FISU) (Guadalajara City, Mexico/ Oct. 12-15, 1992)
4th World University Championships (FISU) (St. Petersburg, Russia/ Sep. 25-28, 1996)
5th World University Championships (FISU) (Manzanillo, Mexico/ Nov. 24-27, 1998)
6th World University Championships (FISU) (Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei/ March 29-April 2, 2000)
7th World University Championships (FISU) (Berkeley, U.S.A./ June 14-17, 2002)
8th World University Championships (FISU) (Patra, Greece/June 2-5, 2004)
1st World Military Championships (CISM) (Seoul, Korea/ Oct. 30-Nov. 7, 1980)
2nd World Military Championships (CISM) (Seoul, Korea/ Oct. 25-Nov. 1, 1987)
3rd World Military Championships (CISM) (Seoul, Korea/ June 15-21, 1991)
4th World Military Championships (CISM) (Teheran, Iran/ Oct. 17-25, 1992)
5th World Military Championships (CISM) (Kingston, Canada/ June 6-15, 1993)
6th World Military Championships (CISM) (Lima, Peru/ Sep. 3-14, 1994)
7th World Military Championships (CISM) (Isfahan, Iran/ Sep. 29-Oct. 6, 1995)
8th World Military Championships (CISM) (Pula, Croatia/ Nov. 3-10, 1996)
9th World Military Championships (CISM) (Nettuno-Ariccia, Italy/ Oct. 5-10, 1997)
10th World Military Championships (CISM) (Fort Hood, U.S.A./ Nov. 19-21, 1998)
11th World Military Championships (CISM) (Zagreb, Croatia/ Aug. 11-14, 1999)
12th World Military Championships (CISM) (Seoul, Korea/ Oct. 24-27, 2000)
13th World Military Championships (CISM) (Hoogerheide, Netherlands/ Aug. 11-14, 2001)
14th World Military Championships (CISM) (Fort Hood, U.S.A./Oct. 22-25, 2002)
15th World Military Championships (CISM) (Zagreb, Croatia/ Aug. 9-16, 2003)
16th World Military Championships (CISM) (Warendorf, Germany/ , 2005)
 
1st Asian Championships (Seoul, Korea/ Oct. 18-20, 1974)
2nd Asian Championships (Melbourne, Australia/ Oct. 16-17, 1976)
3rd Asian Championships (Hong Kong, China/ Sep. 8-10, 1978)
4th Asian Championships (Chinese Taipei/ Nov. 14-16, 1980)
5th Asian Championships (Singapore/ Dec. 9-11, 1982)
6th Asian Championships (Manila, Philippines/ Nov. 9-11, 1984)
7th Asian Championships (Darwin, Australia/ April 18-20, 1986)
8th Asian Championships (Kathmandu, Nepal/ March 23-25, 1988)
9th Asian Championships (Taipei, Chinese Taipei/ June 2-4, 1990)
10th Asian Championships (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia/ Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 1992)
11th Asian Championships (Manila, Philippines/ Jan. 28-30, 1994)
12th Asian Championships (Melbourne, Australia/ June 14-16, 1996)
13th Asian Championships (Hochiminh City, Vietnam/ May 15-17, 1998)
14th Asian Championships (Hong Kong, China/ May 13-16, 2000)
15th Asian Championships (Amman, Jordan/ April 26-28, 2002)
16th Asian Championships (Seongnam, Korea/ May 20-23, 2004)
17th Asian Championships (Bangkok, Thailand/ , 2006)
1st European Championships (Barcelona, Spain/ May 22-23, 1976)
2nd European Championships (Munchen, Germany/ Oct. 20-22, 178)
3rd European Championships (Copenhagen, Denmark/ Oct. 14-17, 1980)
4th European Championships (Rome, Italy/ Sep. 23-26, 1982)
5th European Championships (Stuttgart, Germany/ Oct. 26-28, 1984)
6th European Championships (Seefeld, Austria/ Oct. 3-5, 1986)
7th European Championships (Ankara, Turkey/ May 26-29, 1988)
8th European Championships (Aarhus, Denmark/ Oct. 18-21, 1990)
9th European Championships (Valencia, Spain/ May 18-25, 1992)]
10th European Championships (Zagreb, Croatia/ Oct. 28-30, 1994)
11th European Championships (Helsinki, Finland/ Oct. 26-27, 1996)
12th European Championships (Eindhoven, Netherlands/ Oct. 23-25, 1998)
13th European Championships (Patra, Greece/ May 4-7, 2000)
14th European Championships (Samsun, Turkey/ May 6-10, 2002)
15th European Championships (Lillehammer, Norway/ May 6-9, 2004)
1st Pan American Championships (Mexico City, Mexico/ Sep. 17-22, 1978)
2nd Pan American Championships (Houston, U.S.A./ Jan. 17-18, 1981)
3rd Pan American Championships (Ponce, Puerto Rico/ Dec. 15-20, 1982)
4th Pan American Championships (Paramaribo, Surinam/ Nov. 16-18, 1984)
5th Pan American Championships (Guayaquil, Ecuador/ Dec. 11-14, 1986)
6th Pan American Championships (Lima, Peru/ Dec. 9-11, 1988)
7th Pan American Championships (Bayamon, Puerto Rico/ Sep. 6-9, 1990)
8th Pan American Championships (Colorado Springs, U.S.A./ Dec. 4-5, 1992)
9th Pan American Championships ( Heredia, Costa Rica/ Sep. 30-Oct. 2, 1994)
10th Pan American Championships (La Havana, Cuba/ Oct. 10-12, 1996)
11th Pan American Championships (Lima, Peru/ Dec. 4-6, 1998)
12th Pan American Championships (Oranjestad, Aruba/ Dec. 7-9, 2000)
13th Pan American Championships (Quito, Ecuador/ Oct. 9-12, 2002)
1st African Championships (Abidjan, Ivory Coast/ April 12-13, 1979)
2nd African Championships (Nairobi, Kenya/ 1987) (cancelled)
3rd African Championships (Cairo, Egypt/ Dec. 9-10, 1993)
4th (1st Women’s) African Championships (Johannesburg, South Africa/ Sep. 12-14, 1996)
5th (2nd Women’s) African Championships (Nairobi, Kenya/ Aug. 9, 1998)
6th (3rd Women’s) African Championships (Dakar, Senegal/ Sep. 7-9, 2001)
7th African Championships (Accra, Ghana/ 2003)
1st Asian Junior Championships (Chang Hua, Chinese Taipei/ Aug. 8-11,2001)
2nd Asian Junior Championships (Hochiminh City, Vietnam/ Aug. 29-31, 2003)
3rd Asian Junior Championships ( , Kazakhstan/ ,2005)
13th European Junior Championships (Pamplona, Spain/ April 5-7, 2001)
14th European Junior Championships (Athens, Greece/ Feb. 28-Mar. 2, 2003)
1st Pan American Junior Championships (Vina del Mar, Chile/ Sep. 21-23, 2001)
2nd Pan American Junior Championships (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/ Oct. 28-Nov. 1, 2003)
 
24th Olympic Games (Seoul, Korea/ Sep. 17-Oct. 2, 1988) - demonstration sport
25th Olympic Games (Barcelona, Spain/ Aug. 3-5, 1992) - demonstration sport
27th Olympic Games (Sydney, Australia/ Sep. 27-30, 2000) - official sport
28th Olympic Games (Athens, Greece/Aug. 26-29, 2004) - official sport
29th Olympic Games (Beijing, China/ Aug. 8-24, 2008) - official sport
1st World Games (Santa Clara, U.S.A./ July 29-31, 1981)
2nd World Games (South London, U.K./ Aug. 3-4, 1985)
3rd World Games (Karlsruhe, Germany/ July 20-30, 1989)
4th World Games (Hague, Netherlands/ July 30-Aug. 1, 1993)
3rd Goodwill Games (St. Petersburg, Russia/ July 27-28, 1994)
2nd World Military Games (Zagreb, Croatia/ Aug. 11-14, 1999)
3rd World Military Games (Madrid, Spain/ , 2003)
22nd Universiade (World University Games) (Daegu, Korea/Aug. 22-26, 2003)
23rd Universiade (World University Games) (Izmir, Turkey/ Aug. 11-21, 2005)
10th Asian Games (Suwon, Korea/ Sep. 30-Oct. 3, 1986)
12th Asian Games (Hiroshima, Japan/ Oct. 8-9, 1994)
13th Asian Games (Bangkok, Thailand/ Dec. 7-10, 1998)
14th Asian Games (Busan, Korea/ Oct. 10-13, 2002)
15th Asian Games (Doha, Qatar/Dec. 11-14, 2006)
10th Pan American Games (Indianapolis, U.S.A./ Aug. 14-16, 1987)
11th Pan American Games (La Havana, Cuba/ Aug. 3-18, 1991)
12th Pan American Games (Mar Del Plata, Argentina/ March 12-15, 1995)
13th Pan American Games (Winnipeg, Canada/ Aug. 6-7, 1999)
14th Pan American Games (Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep./Aug. 13-16, 2003)
15th Pan American Games (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/ July 14-19, 2007)
4th All Africa Games (Nairobi, Kenya/ Aug. 1-4, 1987)
5th All Africa Games (Cairo, Egypt/ Sep. 21-24, 1991)
6th All Africa Games (Harare, Zimbabwe/ Sep. 16-19, 1995)
7th All Africa Games (Johannesburg, South Africa/ Sep. 15-18, 1999)
8th All Africa Games (Abuja, Nigeria/Oct. 14-17, 2003)
2nd East Asian Games (Busan, Korea/ May 17-18, 1997)
3rd East Asian Games (Osaka, Japan/ May 20-21, 2001)
4th East Asian Games (Macao, China/Oct. 29-Nov. 6, 2005)

16th Southeast Asian Games (Manila, Philippines/ Nov. 24-Dec. 3, 1991)
17th Southeast Asian Games (Singapore/ June 14-16, 1993)
18th Southeast Asian Games (Chiang Mai, Thailand/ Dec. 13-15, 1995)
19th Southeast Asian Games (Jakarta, Indonesia/ Oct. 12-15, 1997)
20th Southeast Asian Games (Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam/ Aug. 8-11, 1999)
21st Southeast Asian Games (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia/Sep. 8-11, 2001)
22nd Southeast Asian Games (Hochiminh City, Vietnam/ Dec. 10-12, 2003)

5th Central Asian Games (Dushanbe, Tajikistan/ Oct. 17-18, 2003)
9th South Asian Federation Games (Islamabad, Pakistan/ April 3-6, 2004)
4th South American Games (Trujillo, Peru/ Dec. 4-6, 1990)
5th South American Games (Valencia, Venezuela/ Nov. 24-26, 1994)
6th South American Games (Cuenca, Ecuador/ Oct. 23-25, 1998)
7th South American Games (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil/ Aug. 6-12, 2002)

4th Central American Sports Games (Tegucigalpa, Honduras/ Jan. 6-8, 1990)
5th Central American Sports Games (San Salvador, El Salvador/ Jan. 15-18, 1994)
6th Central American Sports Games ( / , 1997)
7th Central American Sports Games (Guatemala, Guatemala/ Dec. 1-2, 2001)

16th Central American & Caribbean Games (Mexico City, Mexico/ Nov. 30-Dec. 3, 1990)
17th Central American & Caribbean Games (Ponce, Puerto Rico/ Nov. 21-24, 1993)
18th Central American & Caribbean Games (Maracaibo, Venezuela/ Aug. 9-12, 1998)
19th Central American & Caribbean Games (San Salvador, El Salvador/ Nov. 2002)
12th Bolivarian Sports Games (Cochabamba, Bolivia/ April 27-29, 1993)
13th Bolivarian Sports Games (Arequipa, Peru/ Oct. 18-20, 1997)
14th Bolivarian Sports Games (Ambato, Ecuador/ Sep. 7-14, 2001)
10th South Pacific Games (Papeete, Tahiti/ Aug. 17-18, 1995)
11th South Pacific Games (Guam/ June 7-10, 1999)
12th South Pacific Games (Suva, Fiji/ July 7-10, 2003)
8th Pan Arab Games (Ain Saade, Lebanon/ July 23-24, 1997)
9th Pan Arab Games (Amman, Jordan/ Aug. 23-25, 1999)
10th Pan Arab Games ( / 2001)
11th Pan Arab Games (Algiers, Algeria/ 2003)
17th Maccabia Games (Jerusalem/ Israel/ July 2005)