Adina Machwirth

Adina Machwirth (born 2005) is a German taekwondo poomsae athlete and 2022 world bronze medalist.[2]

Adina Machwirth
Adina Machwirth competing in 2023
Sport
CountryGermany
SportTaekwondo
Event(s)Recognized Poomsae; Freestyle Poomsae
ClubBudo-Schule Wiesbaden
Coached byKai Müller
Achievements and titles
Highest world ranking16 (2024)[1]
Medal record
Women’s Taekwondo
Representing  Germany
Junior
World Championships
Goyang 2022Freestyle, f under 17
European Championships
Antalya 2019Poomsae, Team f

Career

Adina Machwirth began practising the Korean martial art of taekwondo in 2010 after initially training in ballet for three years. Machwirth competed in her first major international competition at the 2019 European Poomsae Championships in Antalya. There, she became European champion in the discipline of traditional forms with the cadet team (three-person team, female) alongside teammates Ana Catalina Pohl and Jessica Schober. She also competed in the freestyle pairs competition and the pairs competition in traditional poomsae, but did not reach the podium in those categories.[2]

In 2021, Machwirth took part in the European Poomsae Championships in Seixal, Portugal, finishing sixth in the junior women's freestyle competition and fifth in the freestyle pairs competition.[3] At the 2022 World Championships in Goyang, Machwirth won a bronze medal in the junior's individual freestyle competition.[4][5]

At cadet and junior level, Machwirth has been German champion four times, runner-up three times and bronze medallist four times. She has been competing at senior level since 2023. In 2023, she became German champion in the senior's individual Recognized Poomsae competition as well as vice champion in the women's freestyle competition, behind teammate Leah Lawall.[6]

At the 2023 European Championships in Innsbruck, Machwirth competed alongside teammate Anna Siepmann in the women's individual competition. She won the first round against Camille La Cour from Denmark, but lost to Eva Sandersen in the round of 16, finishing ninth.[7] Machwirth also finished sixth in the individual freestyle competition at these European Championships.[8][9]

Tournament record

Year Event Location G-Rank Discipline Place[10]
2024 Danish Open Skanderborg - Poomsae Individual 3rd
London International Open London - Poomsae Individual 2nd
London International Open London - Freestyle Pair 2nd
Bulgaria Open Sofia G-1 Freestyle Individual 2nd
2023European Championships InnsbruckG-4 Poomsae Individual9th
European Championships InnsbruckG-4 Freestyle Individual6th
French Open Paris G-1 Freestyle Individual1st
German Open Hamburg - Poomsae Individual 3rd
German Open Hamburg - Freestyle Individual 3rd
Swedish Open Stockholm G-1 Poomsae Individual 3rd
Swedish Open Stockholm G-1 Freestyle Individual 3rd
2022 World Championships Goyang G-8 Freestyle Individual 3rd
2021 European Championships Seixal G-4 Freestyle Individual 6th
European Championships Seixal G-4 Freestyle Pair 5th
2019 European Championships Antalya G-4 Poomsae Team 1st
European Championships Antalya G-4 Poomsae Pair n. a.
European Championships Antalya G-4 Freestyle Pair n. a.

References

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